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What Producers Have Redefined Production?
MAK_The_Lucid_Tongue Date: Wednesday, 28/Jan/09, 10:29 AM | Message # 16

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eboyd Date: Wednesday, 28/Jan/09, 11:58 AM | Message # 17

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AGREED! i was going to post Blockhead but i forgot

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never heard of him. i need to check him out. also, does Sage Francis do his own production, or who produces for him?

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El_Matador Date: Monday, 05/Oct/09, 5:46 PM | Message # 18

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EmSeeD Date: Monday, 05/Oct/09, 6:07 PM | Message # 19

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Dre and Marley Marl in their younger days, and the others everyone else already mentioned


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Uncharted Date: Monday, 05/Oct/09, 8:44 PM | Message # 20

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Pete Rock and Dilla are also my fav. producers
this juicy remix track pete rock made imo is better than the original one (that he actually made)


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Menace Date: Monday, 05/Oct/09, 8:45 PM | Message # 21

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my musical instrument :D


Uncharted Date: Monday, 05/Oct/09, 8:58 PM | Message # 22

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that shit looks like an gun lmao

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Uncharted Date: Monday, 05/Oct/09, 9:00 PM | Message # 23

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string of bullets

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NtG Date: Monday, 05/Oct/09, 10:00 PM | Message # 24

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Dilla and Dre fit the description the best to me.

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J-Breakz Date: Tuesday, 06/Oct/09, 3:14 AM | Message # 25

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umm dilla, dre, russel simmons, and afrika bambatta

but i dont think "What Producers Have Redefined Production?" is the question ur trying to ask... does that even make sense? they didn't do anything different production wise.


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eboyd Date: Tuesday, 06/Oct/09, 4:20 AM | Message # 26

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Yeah it is. Think about it. There are specific producers who have taken it to the next level, using sounds that no one ever thought to use before them. People like Premo who created a style that is so widely copied in the underground today that it is ridiculous or people like RZA who was the first to use samples for skits before most of his tracks and created the gritty sound that was copied later by such acts as Jedi Mind Tricks, or maybe J Dilla who, along with Madlib, started using samples with rhythms never heard before and never thought to be samplable (as if that's a word lol!), etc.

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YANHAP1 Date: Tuesday, 06/Oct/09, 6:12 AM | Message # 27

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Hank and Keith Shocklee.

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J-Breakz Date: Tuesday, 06/Oct/09, 6:45 AM | Message # 28

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Yeah it is. Think about it. There are specific producers who have taken it to the next level, using sounds that no one ever thought to use before them. People like Premo who created a style that is so widely copied in the underground today that it is ridiculous or people like RZA who was the first to use samples for skits before most of his tracks and created the gritty sound that was copied later by such acts as Jedi Mind Tricks, or maybe J Dilla who, along with Madlib, started using samples with rhythms never heard before and never thought to be samplable (as if that's a word lol!), etc.
So what ur asking is what producers have created their own style or subgenre of hip hop?


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eboyd Date: Tuesday, 06/Oct/09, 9:08 AM | Message # 29

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No, more like what producers have done something so ground breaking that their style became pretty much a standard for artists after them.

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YANHAP1 Date: Tuesday, 06/Oct/09, 11:57 AM | Message # 30

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Hank and Keith Shocklee.

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