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  • happenin, im makin a documentary on music samplying. if any1 knows of any other documentaries like this can you let me know?

    peace

  • Big up to the legendary Marley Marl...

  • Peep out "So you wanna be a producer" the documentary Mike Wilson Clip

  • can anyone get my this doc?

  • Legends in the game. My favorites are RZA, Pete Rock, Buckwild, J Dilla, Premo, E-Swift, old Kanye beats, No I.D., Havoc

  • Sd card on sp1200 . possible, it should go to Google and type "hxc emulator" then order the emulator and settle in machines compatible. otherwise he must go on "audiofanzine.fr" the blog explains everything but everything is in French. peace

  • That Pete Rock beat starting at 2:48 is ill as hell!

  • natwalkerbeats on myspace

  • they was hot now its our time-------techno--house -----ELECTRONIC MUSIC NICCA!

  • If you have a heart you got a beat...

  • illin.

  • anyone know title of this beat under Pete Rock`s talk - 2:48 ??

  • hey, what beat is playing when Pete Rock's part comes on? i need that beat; thats dope right there!

  • @10211225 it's off of "the surviving elements". the song is called "fairground". the version in this clip is slightly different than the one off the album

  • @sekure808 thanks man, i bought the whole album and Petestrumentals. Pete Rock needs to make another instrumental album.

  • dope ass producers from ATL

    twitter = zaneandrestless

    reverbnation = zaneandrestless

  • i listen to most hip hop to listen to the beats.

  • shiiiittt what the hell is that pete rock beat playing?!?!?!? oh shit oh shit oh shit how can they have something like that just playing in the background?!??!

  • @Robanzee trust me i said the same thing, but the beat came out on surviving elements "fairground"

  • damn havoc is patient lol.. play record, play record lol

  • Chek out my beats underground shits oldschool boomboom BAP!

  • SP1200!!!

    PEACE YALL.

  • haha old dirty stole RZA's first drumachine :D

  • listen tooo my beatttttssss :D

  • this video is inspirational as fuck.

    props to all the producers mentioned. thanks for carvin the way for the young cats tryna do ther thing like myself.

  • eastcoast mo'afuckazz

  • hahahaha i love david banner

  • That Pete Rock beat at 2:40 is just crazy, sounds real quiet but the drums and the bass line are truly dope... The sample sounds so nice too... Damn...

  • Just love Pete Rock one of ma fav also ain't forgetting Premier and J.Dilla (R.I.P.) and i also kinda like Madlib's stuff... and Dre let me think ain't got nothing againts him but i better like em Jazzy beats! Now thats my style when it comes to listening!

    PEACE!

  • david banner's part was lol but so true

  • No bruh! I was given wrong info. It was Mr. Magic. Nevertheless, we've lost a pioneering DJ GREAT! RIP Mr. Magic. This was a great loss!

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  • marley marl is dead?

  • marley never gets credit

  • i respect all that beat makers

    but mothafucka where is tha best motherfucing beatmaker DR.DRE

  • dude .please.dre is as wack as...a rubber biscuit,.and blue mayonaise

  • "dude" mohafucka whay dont you go and listen some contry music and shu tha fuck up if you dont bolive me you can ask any rapper in this video who is thear favorite producer and i bet all of them are gona say dr.dre

  • dude, what is your problem? what do u know,i bet you try to wear tha braids,and all huh.lmao....haha.lol.what do you know dude,.huh?dre is WACK.WACK,WACK....DID I SAY WACK.? I CREATE DUDE..learn ho wto spell, by the way....oh and your beats..are wacker than dre,s,.if that is possible....lmaolmao....

  • dont be mad at me becasue you arent good producer man , it aint my fault everybody likes dr.dre beats but you i dont now abot rnb but you should digg tha rap producer list and you will found that dre is first

  • DR DRE has a bunch of REAl inhouse producers make shit for him then he starts re arrangin shit and fakin the funk.....if he gets Any credit he should do ALL the work....he sucks

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  • is there any way i can find this movie to download it?

  • check my beatsss

  • and 5:00

  • 1:19 GYEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • legends in the building!

  • D Dot acts like he's a gangsta. The guys a fruity pussy!

  • somebody know whats the name of the beat at 2:40  ???

  • pete rock- fairground

    album: the surviving elements

  • Mad nice producers but marley and premier are ahead of the class!!

  • LOL David Banner is that dude. Trust. He's cool as shit.

  • broducer beats

  • lol david banner is funny as hell

    "you get in the muther fucking studio and they play you" "boom plat plat boom plat"(chessy ass beat)

  • it's one thing to make beats, but there's another to actually making music. yall feel me? no talent no show, first one need to master the instrument, then the art and the individual himself to make music that matters and one can feel.

  • "no talent no show" That's like saying, "Mozzart didn't play his instruments... he's wack!"

    Beat Makers = Composers.

  • One word...DOPE!!!

  • oh... DOPE VIDEO!!!!!

  • i will disagree with the statement that you "need" to be able to play an instrument...

    a good producer knows how to construct something... period. Some cats making a sample from a record an instrument... what is the difference between a keyboard and an MPC... they both ALLOW you to make music. Your capacity to make good music is in your creative process... cause I checked yesterday and there are horrible piano, trumpet, violin players... open your mind (and your ears) hear the world.

  • haha david banner

  • go david banner go LOL!@!

  • LOL, david banner..

    real talk

  • Take THAT, Rex Lewis-Clack! If you think you're a musician, put down your damned piano, pick up a sampler, and make some dope beats! Peace.

  • Wow your one closed minded mother fucker. I use samplers and synths and btw I know theory. So shut ur fucking mouth and open your mind.I also play bass, drums and guitar so don't talk about talent becuase this is it.Pete Rock = Legend

  • Your statement is also ethnocentric. What about non-Western music theory, such as classical Indian music and classical Arabic music? Those forms have no use for Western music theory. Besides, it severely limits what you can do. Western classically trained musicians can't play Ornette Coleman's harmelodics, for example, a musician who has no music-theory training, Western or otherwise, and yet he invented his own musical language! Peace.

  • i totally agree. Sometimes, I find that my knowledge of Music Theory limits my musical range because it sort of hard wired me into thinking anymore musical sturcture other than western music theory sounds odd and wrong, even though it isnt. For that reason, I'd rather pick up an Mpc and records and flip samples.

  • You wont ever become a Pro Producer in 2009 just cutting samples together. In the 80's yes. Now you need to be a Musician and a composer. If you cant play an Instrument or dont know any music theory you might as well quit now.

  • Stop talking shit.

  • I know a far lot more then you as I am a pro.

  • No.

  • You are a pro? There is no Pro "producers". People who love hip-hop are gonna be diggin and sampling forever. And if you truly care about it, being "pro" is not part of the equation.

    And what the hell are you talking about the "80's"? you have a terrible perception or time/hip-hop.

  • You wont get anywhere just being a "hip hop" producer now. You need to work in as many styles of music as you can to make a living.

    And yes being a "Pro" does matter because at the end of the day its a hugely competative business IF you want a career you have to be cold and make what will sell not just what you love.

    The MPC only producer is dying out. You have to be a musician and know your shit. If all you can only use looped samples you aint gonna last long as any monkey can do that.

  • Im talking about being a beatmaker. someone who cares about hip-hop and not about money. I mean if thats what your after, thats great, But us crate diggin beat junkies will never "die out". I dont mean to sound pretentious, but there a lot of like minded people out there. And most of the heads I know have other shit goin on. they're not getting into this thinking about it as a career.

  • Honestly If you(ojideagu) are making a living at this, thats cool; But that must suck to have to sit around and make music that will sell and not what you love.

  • Thats the cold hard truth of the music business, because it is a business first if you want a career out of it.

    Thats why there are millions of beat makers online getting nowhere as all they can make is the music they personally like. You need to be able to make music in almost ANY style when asked by an Artist.

    Then you will be in high demand. Producers who can only do one style of music do not last. The bigger you get the more doors open to eventually to do more of the music you love.

  • I keep telling you man, I personally am not interested in making money. Its a hobby. And I KNOW for a fact there a lot of like minded people. If money comes thats a plus. If you are interested in being involved in the business aspect of music, than absolutely heed olideagu's advice.

  • And also, the term "producer" is thrown around way to lightly. Most beat makers aren't going to working with rock bands, ect. Most beat makers don't possess almost any of qualities required to be a "producer" by definition and they're just that, Beat Makers.

  • Sure if its a hobby stick to hip hop thats your thing. Im only talkin about all the guys who want a career selling tracks. Sticking to one style of music is very very risky. You need to be versatile. Rock, Hip Hop, country, jazz, funk you name it. And also mixing up those styles.

    To make it for a living you have to make what the artist wants not what you want. Even if you are not into it. The guy at the end of this video basically says that too.

  • Also being able to create different styles of other music will make your Hip Hop far more original and stand out as you can think of new shit and mix them up.

    My own motto is learn to make music like the people in records you're sampling in the first place!

  • here you go with this music biz shit. original hiphop was non-profit brotha. Fuck your music biz sellout your heart for riches. you think preemo and pete thought money as they was gettin on. its culture dawg then white niggas and some of our own ( russell im talking to you) sold out the culture for riches. Im not interested in bread. All i ask my MPC to do is cope with my d&d ways. Get It Done, Got It Done. We in the underground. Always living. Never Dying. 1

  • So how you gonna make a career if you're too busy worrying about paying bills then making music. You need to get money to fund a career first. Working in Walmart while making beats, you can keep that. And anyone selling drugs cuz they are too lazy to use there brain dont deserve a career. You dont have to be broke ass poor to be a great artist.

  • ok well you got a point everybody need a dollar but you see how the corporate niggas fuck up the game because everyone tryin to take the easy way out by being a entertainer for money and not a scholar for hire. i say i like money but i make beats for funs then thru the love will the blessings come. i sorry for going hard on your comments. but their no more fun or love in the game niggas is greedy.

  • Making music for fun will always be the main thing. I am a musician and sell music its my career but you have to enjoy it. I wasnt even thinking about money when I started on the guitar.

    Im just talkin about if you want to survive as your main job you have to make money from it. Only 1% of people can make a career from music anyway so making stuff with an MPC for is fine and creative. Im just sayin we need it all. people who can play Instruments, original tracks as well as people sampling.

  • @ojideagu Ojideagu is talking about the mainstream. Selling beats that you personally like to underground artists is a whole notha' story.

  • no it is not fuck the mainstream my brother hip hop was never made to be that way its more or less poor man's music with expensive equipment. those corporate pieces of shit always trying to get they hand in something. like MrThielBeats. HipHop will last forever hiphop is the biggest genre of music on the planet. Something that started in the bronx got the world buggin and MPC style producers are dying out it'll be a cold day in hell son before that ever happens. Hi im a sampler. I use the MPC.

  • You forget the real IRONY. If it wasnt for the real BLACK musicians and producers making music with REAL instruments in Jazz, Disco, Blues, Funk and RocknRoll there would be nothing to sample for the lazy generation. If real musicians die so does Hip Hop as you got fuck all left to sample.

    What are these MPC producers going to sample in 30 years.

  • Hip-hop is not the biggest genre in the world. Do you mean biggest as the most participants or do you mean it as having the largest variety, because it is neither. But I'm not hating on hiphop because I love it and I sample all the time.

  • Damn! I never trip of that until now! Its everywhere tho but its not everywhere else.

  • If you want to be a big producer in the West then its based mostly around Western Music with other influences added when needed. Dont give me this ethnocentric bullshit. You cant produce a commerical chart song with a 24 note scale. You can never learn enough musical theory. Its a tool that aids you in making your ideas real. If you dont want to learn, get out of the game and flip burgers at Mcdonalds.

  • strechnut fuck u pusssy .

    haha

  • I use instaraments they dont normally use. slick. I do sample oldies time 2 time. custom shit.

  • Did I hear a fart when Just Blaze was talking? LOL....

    Peace

    S II

  • david banner is funny, lol wierd dude but Premo is still no 1

  • what david banner doing on here?

  • Hahahaha that's exactly what I thought I bet he payed them to be on it or something.

  • what is that sample that Pete Rock was playing?

  • That beat playing on the background while Pete is talking is called "Fairground". It's from his instrumental album "The Surviving Elements".

  • The Surviving Elements

    is kind of a bootleg. cause PR didnt give permition for the release

  • I think it's funny sometimes that producers buy a record not to listen to it but to use it to sample little bits from. But then again that's the beauty of it. Kids that diss certain music like rock or r&b need to think again. These producers sample this music.

  • Nice video.. it's always cool 2 see some of the background of these producers.

  • cool cool  gangster

  • i got a lot more respect for david banner after watching this

  • I got the worst equipment ever but my beats and jams still sound hot so i could relate. God forbid you put a nigga like me in a million dollar studio I would have more hits then the internet!!

  • Lemme guess, FL Studio or something, right??

  • hear that Pete Rock SNARE GADDAMMIT!!!!!!!!! Miss that SHit on the rAdio!!!!

  • you aint lyin' kid!!!!!

  • very informative. and dope...!!!

  • haha all i have is fl studio demo:D

  • cool one shot exporter makes it so you have to be perfect the first time lol

  • Classic line from Pete Rock, "Its a wonderful thing, when you find out you have talent!" Well said, all these legends are beyond talented, they all had a personal unique flavor that they added to HipHop. Now-a-days everyone is rushing to do a beat like so-and-so, speeding up soul samples, or just staying within the lines of the cookie cutter. Its hard to be original or unique. respect to the masters! peace

  • where can i get this movie??

  • word up! marley marl is my n*gga... if you want to hear MORE DOPE SAMPLED HIP HOP BEATS, check my PROFILE!! you wont be disappointed

  • hahaha David banner speaks the truth!!! looks like an ill dvd!

  • nig at the end is right.. them hightop producers wont make shit for a low class nig even if u got the money.

  • man i Got Tallent in Music Producing Hip Hop but This Things Cost Look At the Studios :| man i just have an Keyboard and some Mixers :| i need that Drum Machine :)

  • Yo, what do ya think of my video of top 10 rap/hip hop producers?

  • i wish i had an mpc...its all good though got to work with waht u got

  • lol...i mean (what) u got

  • fuck that i want a NeKo lx 76

  • true man i bought a hip hop drum machine the street boxx its dope plus fruity loops

    its all good homes

  • yah friuty loops is good but ive moved on from that shit

  • I fuckin hate david banner. i dont care what anybody say, but its people like him who's fuckin up the production game! :/ I mean c'mon...even that quote "i never wanted to be a producer". Nuff said. He started cuz he thought thats an eazy way to make money, BUT HE PUTS NO SOUL into his music. fuck that.

  • who is david banner, seems like a spanner 2 me

  • david banner has real some hot beats, but yeah he said in an interview that he has removed himself from his music and is trying to make it strictly business because of his views on record labels. but david banner is a great producer regardless.

  • marley marl is the beat god. member dat kidz. not tim or pharell, marley fuckin marl!

  • marley and Dr.Dre!!!!

  • yeah. true , true.

  • marley is the man he is on my list as #2 but yal sleepin on mantronix...he's #1 on my list

  • all lengends in this apart from d dot

  • I Love listening to the teachers teach, Word!!

  • enjoy my video mix guys

    peace.

  • rofl at dirt dog getting the genuis his first drum machine rofl

  • whats the beat at around 2:45

  • Thats that gooD Ol Pete Rock Shit.. Phat Beats & Basslines

  • yeah top producer man..you know what thats beats called or what record it's of?

  • pete rock did that beat i think..

  • do you know what album its of by any chance?

  • Pete Rock- Fairground

    From Pete Rock's soul Surviving Elements album:)

  • thanks man :)

  • What's playin' behind them talkin'? Can someone tell me? From the beginning to 1.23.

  • LMAO ol dirty stole a 606 fo RZA hahahaha

  • where is dat beat from playing in da beginning ?

  • banner is arrogant. the rest is dope as hell!! marly and pete 4 ever.

  • orospu çocuklari

  • What a good documentary! A must in every collection.

  • David Banner was tellin the truth

  • Ya David Banner needs to host his own talk show about hip-hop. It would be classic.

  • odb- RIP miss your mad antics bro

  • ill david banner don't make beats.... he fell off

  • haha odb stole the drum machine funny man

  • what beat is playin during da start ?

  • yo, i love this vid. so many of my beat heros on here! prince paul, rza, marley and pete rock? primo? damn, dis shit iz fuego son!!

  • David Banner was killin me *LOL*

  • anybody know what track that is pete rock is playin?

  • Check us out puttin it down in the lab...Leave comments PLEASE!!!

  • worldbeatmakers com

  • Really cool!

  • proent (1 month ago)

    LOL@ODB stealing 1st silver 606 for RZA

    lol yeah

  • lol, yeah. ODB changed hip hop history more than we think!

  • any rap fan should get this

  • LOL@ODB stealing 1st silver 606 for RZA

  • David Banner droppin some realness LOL

  • Man im fuckin that Pete Rock beat, so fuckin great.

  • that Pete Rock beat is f*ckin incredible.

  • cool is this available on dvd in uk

  • Every beatmaker should buy this DVD. Witouth some history you ain't a serious beatmaker.

  • Its your beats who makes you a serious beatmaker or not.

  • Yes, Of Course but with some history you know more about the art. This movie stays true to the original hip-hop roots thats why i think its important to know something about how beats used to be made and how easy its now. If you are a producer that loves hip-hop you must be interested in movies like this cause it shows the pioneers who made it possible for us to make beats now. But youre right it doesnt mean if youre serious or not its more if your interested in history or not.

  • were talkin about a culture here.

  • Iemand interesse in deze DVD?

    Hij is machtig.

  • ofcourse, vette shit toch?

  • cool shit

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