i was gonna say, the music of today is loud,yes but it doesn't Pound like the older music does. the kicks on most songs before 2006 are louder than the bass lines of today's songs

84-86?
87-89 was better IMO.
well alot of those samples came from older hip-hop.
but the point is, how much can someone be praised for str8 loops?
the east coast sound doesnt have to rely on samples. shoot, i voted the mid-80s, which was 90% east coast and not nearly as sample-heavy as other eras. and theres been alot of outstanding east coast production in recent years that never got its props because they werent stamped & pushed by record labels.
im good. im not stressing the samples that much.
what the fukk you talking bout what era was sampling more than 90s eastcoast?

well alot of those samples came from older hip-hop.
but the point is, how much can someone be praised for str8 loops?
the east coast sound doesnt have to rely on samples. shoot, i voted the mid-80s, which was 90% east coast and not nearly as sample-heavy as other eras. and theres been alot of outstanding east coast production in recent years that never got its props because they werent stamped & pushed by record labels.
im good. im not stressing the samples that much.
using a sample doesn't mean it's a loop. pete rock, premier, beatnuts and a million others were taking a piece of this, a piece of that and shaping up crazy hard drums and they were diggin HARD. puffy really started the looping shyt like that but it was still being done before that, just that people only did it when they had some crazy slept on shyt that nobody else had.

when it just hard drums and nasty pianos
those death row samples
the classical music samples
the rza


using a sample doesn't mean it's a loop. pete rock, premier, beatnuts and a million others were taking a piece of this, a piece of that and shaping up crazy hard drums and they were diggin HARD. puffy really started the looping shyt like that but it was still being done before that, just that people only did it when they had some crazy slept on shyt that nobody else had.
why is it so hard to accept that the east coast sound is SAMPLES. the 80s laid the foundation and it took off in the 90s. pick up a sampler, after you spend hours, days, weeks, months, years digging for records nobody used or found yet and listening through them ALL until you find that one piece. how do you appreciate a great hip hop album if you don't understand the science behind what has gone into basically EVERY classic hip hop album?
for real i hate you oversimplifying fools that equate sampling to looping, like it's some easy shyt you do in your sleep. i'm over here with stacks of records just cause they got a hard open snare on one joint and then i gotta read some idiot that thinks you just fukkin will a sampled beat into existence.
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