i feel you. i NEED to find the clip of Araab flipping the Hello Operator/White Stripes song. haven't been able to find that one in years. if anyone has that link ?
I'm a producer the art is definitely not lost or close to becoming lost. There's a difference between beatmakers and producers. I can show you thousands of vids with dudes sampling. And tbh Araabmuzik don't sample vinyl he only sample cd's
@@ProdbyGrimeyred i've made beats as early as in the 6th grade and i've been around producers, beatmakers, MCs and sound engineers my whole life as well. You think i dont know what sampling is? LOL on a serious note, I'm not talking about sampling itself. Vinyl is a preference by the way. I'm talking about the way he chops it up in an artful way. Its artful because he's not simply closing his eyes and hitting random pads. There's a certain musicianship that goes using Digital workstations and drum machines live. Today that dont need to using these things if they dont want to which is why most beats in the mainstream are all software. Before you say "but people still do it" not like they did before the 2010s, i promise you that. How many people you see are recording live MPC other than underground?
i remembered this video; from when i first started; making beats. It was so nostalgic. The video was hard to find. So I figured perhaps; other producers. Have a nostalgic connection to this video. So I uploaded it. So we can all; share the nostalgia. So happy; that it makes you nostalgic.
@@samplejunkie622 this also inspired me, but i had no talent, i tried , it just was not in me (not proud to say it) . Another video that inspired me was the beat from Lord Tariq - third person.
@@painterpainting7056 Not trying to; tell you what to do. But. I would recommend that you try it again. I also took a break from making beats; for about 5 years. because. I also thought; I didn't have talent. But once i came back to it. I'm not the best beat maker. But. I became decent. Give it another shot
@@samplejunkie622 I didn't say it was bad. It's simply not as difficult or impressive musically as Animenz playing Unravel (Tokyo Ghoul). To dismiss this fair observation as simply being down to taste is being willfully ignorant. Let me know when this guy has even 10% of his views.
Been looking for this for years like 10 years
feels good; doesn't it.
i feel you. i NEED to find the clip of Araab flipping the Hello Operator/White Stripes song. haven't been able to find that one in years. if anyone has that link ?
This becoming a lost art.
No it's not
@@ProdbyGrimeyred uh i dont agree with you
I'm a producer the art is definitely not lost or close to becoming lost. There's a difference between beatmakers and producers. I can show you thousands of vids with dudes sampling. And tbh Araabmuzik don't sample vinyl he only sample cd's
@@ProdbyGrimeyred i've made beats as early as in the 6th grade and i've been around producers, beatmakers, MCs and sound engineers my whole life as well. You think i dont know what sampling is? LOL on a serious note, I'm not talking about sampling itself. Vinyl is a preference by the way. I'm talking about the way he chops it up in an artful way. Its artful because he's not simply closing his eyes and hitting random pads. There's a certain musicianship that goes using Digital workstations and drum machines live. Today that dont need to using these things if they dont want to which is why most beats in the mainstream are all software. Before you say "but people still do it" not like they did before the 2010s, i promise you that. How many people you see are recording live MPC other than underground?
@@maurice2014u tweakin
This dude is like Kanye on steroids. Keep coming out w/those bangers bro
is the song on spotify or something guys that shit fire fr
My favorite cappuccino/cappdonna song Wu love all day
Cappuccino!?!?!
The main chops made it sound like easy on yourself, so cooll
Made in 1 minute mastered in 5 hours.
Man I been looking for this video for years that mix was fire 🔥
i remembered this video; from when i first started; making beats.
It was so nostalgic.
The video was hard to find.
So I figured perhaps; other producers. Have a nostalgic connection to this video.
So I uploaded it.
So we can all; share the nostalgia.
So happy; that it makes you nostalgic.
@@samplejunkie622 this also inspired me, but i had no talent, i tried , it just was not in me (not proud to say it) . Another video that inspired me was the beat from Lord Tariq - third person.
@@painterpainting7056 inspiration always comes from the strangest places.
doesn't it
@@painterpainting7056 Not trying to; tell you what to do.
But.
I would recommend that you try it again.
I also took a break from making beats; for about 5 years.
because.
I also thought; I didn't have talent.
But once i came back to it.
I'm not the best beat maker.
But.
I became decent.
Give it another shot
@@painterpainting7056 never stop
Omg bro I was searching for this forever finally found it thank you 🙏
Lol good for you.
I know how it is.
Put that fire out…
That was burning ya soul slow🫡
thanks to technology the engineer can finally mix this
damn where do you get these heavenly chops from 😮
Ouu wee Youngin Araab
araab got it
fire
🔥🔥
Reupload?? Been looking for this video since 2012. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Holy fuck
hahahah is like a rhytm piano
good af holyyyyy
Does anyone have the full beat
This is; a good question.
I've only seen remakes.
you should listen to SHE by brocko and thxr!. it samples this song in almost the same way
Cappadona used this beat maybe their is an instrumental version somewhere
@@newzonerzwhat’s the cappadonna song?
@@oneizzyjones don't turn around
I've had an Akai MPC 2000XL since 2003.
Can someone tell me what so special here?
Everybody has different taste
@@samplejunkie622 I didn't say it was bad. It's simply not as difficult or impressive musically as Animenz playing Unravel (Tokyo Ghoul).
To dismiss this fair observation as simply being down to taste is being willfully ignorant.
Let me know when this guy has even 10% of his views.
@@TonyMontana33452 music doesn't have to be difficult to be impressive.
@@l.k7793 Who said it did? You're arguing with yourself. It's called the "straw man fallacy". Google it.
@@l.k7793 It "doesn't have to be" a beautiful day to make good music.😂😂
This is crazy
0:19 or 0:17 nostalgia
It's wack I know what I'm talkin about I have it on my 45 I bought it when it was released in 1972 I come from Harlem just like Black Ivory
I can actually; respect your criticism.
Everybody has different taste.