FunkDoc1112
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Japanese Jazz is the fukking truth.If nikkaz only knew about that Japanese heat
Japanese Jazz is the fukking truth.If nikkaz only knew about that Japanese heat
Yes, I agree that he’s wildly overrated.
he samples from obscure records not from these parts but from area's in easdtern europe & russia that's pretty much undiscovered.This dude has been sampling straight loops for nearly 9 years now, not to take away from the dudes artistry and skill, he brings a loop to life and every now and then he chops the fukk out of a track but recently all of his projects have been a collage of samples.
How can he be doing this for so long without getting hit with a lawsuit? I saw his response to this type of question in an interview before and he said "let the lawyers deal with all of that, just do what you do" ... Jew connections? He aint making as much money as people think? He's just that much under the radar?
I make beats as a hobby and I've just stumbled upon so many of his samples inadvertently its unreal, literally anyone skimming through YouTube for samples will wind up on the same playslist as Alchemists.
What you think?
Edit: Same can go for Madlib
You are not wrong. I worked on The Minstrel Show for Little Brother, and we had one person on Atlantic who got paid a great salary just to get all the samples cleared for that album. It was not on 9th Wonder or Khrysis to clear any of their work on there. The bytch of the sample to clear on that album was the Jackson 5 sample that Khrysis used on Watch Me. Same joint Pun sampled for You Ain't a Killer.Unless i misunderstand its the label and the rapper's responsibility to clear the sample. I could be wrong![]()
Some shyt is very diced up.Clearance or not his beats are just drums over loops and can get repetitive
Me too breh. He broke out the ASR-10 for Evidence for the 1st time in 5 years or so on this and IMO you can tell.Thread makes me miss the old ASR 10 Alchemist sound![]()
at this point, it's so obscure no one can find half of it. alot of these estates are inactive or never had council to begin with
Daringer is from the same school of thought, you think Yuji Ohno knows he got sampled? prolly not
One other very important detail is that a lot of sample holders are getting to an age where they're happy to let their music be sampled because it brings a new audience to their music and can help spark new interest in their catalogue from a new and younger audience. 9th Wonder for example has gotten calls from the kids of some famous Motown singers that have said, "Since you sampled my dad's song for this track, his streaming numbers for that song and that album are up. We really appreciate it, and if you sample us again could you just list my dad as a co-producer?"
That's what happened with this joint.
Also, if you sample you start to learn what is and isn't cool. For example Bob James is usually cool with being sampled and you can loop it, chop it, whatever, as long as the tempo of the record isn't fukked with. He doesn't like the tempo being sped up or slowed down. You'll notice most Nautilus samples that were actually cleared by him don't have the tempo drastically altered.
Other artists don't want cursing in the song. I know one of the Isley Bros is cool with it and if you approach him it's all good, but not as much with the others.
Al and Madlib are also legit friends with a lot of the cats they sampled. Madlib is friends with Ayalew Mesfin, who he has sampled quite a bit. Alchemist is friends with one of the Novalis cats that he sampled a lot from in the early 2010s, and also I think the Japanese guy he sampled for Fork in the Pot. So these producers also make sure to try and build some relationships with people that they sample.
Finally, sometimes they sample from pre-made music that was designed for sampling. Oh No and Alc did that for the Grand Theft Auto soundtrack. A bunch of people made music designed for them to sample from.