i want to mash up
Notorious B.I.G. Another Rough One
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICfLSkGH5N4
with
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zZP0CAfNlM MF Doom - My Favourite Ladies Instrumental
there were another 2 biggie X doom songs I want to put together but I cannot remember. they were a much better pair then those two to be honest.
i remember i was singing in my head "Back in the day Our parents used to take care of us Look at them now They even fucking scared of us" to one of the Metal Fingerz instrumentals and then went looking for it now i cant find it
i just re-downloaded fl studio the other day after using it a few times years and years ago, like 2008. i used to do djing back in my sophomore and junior year of college with virtual dj at my old roommates bangers but the direction i want to go in is remixing and producing, the advent of high speed internet in everyones house hold and on their mobile phones has really made music accessible it is a waste to let it go unexpressed.
other day i woke up saying "R E S P E C T" in my head over and over and ended up listening to aretha franklin remixes all morning. there are some good ones out there but i have some stuff in mind that i want to experiment with.
re: other genres, check this out-
https://www.insomniac.com/music/stream-n...gladiator/
check out 28:35 thru 48:45 you wont regret it if you like housey music. this is really well put together they are ON POINT with the deejaying here.
these 5 tracks in a row really are put together so well.
Christopher Rave “6TMA”
MANDY vs. Bookashade “Body Language” (Wolsh Bootleg)
Low Steppa “Playin With Knives”
AC Slater & Taiki Nulight “Super Doopah Legend”
Dombresky “Technikal”
plus the 5 at the beginning are really good too.
the last 2 'super dooah legend' and 'technikal' are especially good. technikal is what i would describe nystagmus as if i had to put it in the form of music
(May 29 2018, 10:19 PM)Jesse W. Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aUdVH31VnU
love the visuals this song has. i used to have a pit german shepherd mix when i was a kid. the bars at the beginning makes me remember the times my family would go to the beach and my dog would go berserk running around. doom has such an amazing way with music. his special herbs albums he released under the name Metal Fingerz really displays his artistic talent, especially vol 7-8 & 9-0. i can share if youre interested. it's straight instrumentals. very inspiring stuff. sometimes i tear up listening to his music. i don't know why exactly, i think i just get suddenly overwhelmed & am in awe with just the level of excellence and mastery that he brings to the table.
haha yeah man,its a trip how sights,sounds and smells can take you to a place in time, i have had shepherds,rotts and pitts my whole life. You're reply reminded me of a certain "dog" video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66ZvNJruMGc
Yea i know all about the DOOM, ever since the KMD days. I'm assuming you know about his other aliases and albums? I actually don't have that instrumental album you put up, i figured i would catch up one day since i know it's not going anywhere, especially since i would try to buy cds/vinyl whenever i have the budget to. You saying you have the music already on mp3/download? I'll take it
(May 29 2018, 10:44 PM)Jesse W. Wrote: [ -> ]i just re-downloaded fl studio the other day after using it a few times years and years ago, like 2008. i used to do djing back in my sophomore and junior year of college with virtual dj at my old roommates bangers but the direction i want to go in is remixing and producing, the advent of high speed internet in everyones house hold and on their mobile phones has really made music accessible it is a waste to let it go unexpressed.
other day i woke up saying "R E S P E C T" in my head over and over and ended up listening to aretha franklin remixes all morning. there are some good ones out there but i have some stuff in mind that i want to experiment with.
haha yeah man,i remember the fl studio and all the fruitloops,etc... I know you have the love for the music and the ease to mix/make up you're own shit but me and my homies were anti software/cd djing...We were/are all about the hardware/vinyl record/acoustic beat making/sampling.. We liked to keep it raw since we were dj's before the new millenium
Yea i'm still waiting to settle down and finalize my own lab one day so i could make some music. Still have my turntables and vinyl in storage but i always pick up records here and there or order some random new shit off the internet.
(May 29 2018, 10:47 PM)Jesse W. Wrote: [ -> ]re: other genres, check this out-
https://www.insomniac.com/music/stream-n...gladiator/
check out 28:35 thru 48:45 you wont regret it if you like housey music. this is really well put together they are ON POINT with the deejaying here.
these 5 tracks in a row really are put together so well.
Christopher Rave “6TMA”
MANDY vs. Bookashade “Body Language” (Wolsh Bootleg)
Low Steppa “Playin With Knives”
AC Slater & Taiki Nulight “Super Doopah Legend”
Dombresky “Technikal”
plus the 5 at the beginning are really good too.
the last 2 'super dooah legend' and 'technikal' are especially good. technikal is what i would describe nystagmus as if i had to put it in the form of music
Yeah i used to spin at house parties and local clubs/gigs that had the house/hip hop and sometimes jungle on the flyers....I would just spin the homies records that had all that other stuff, names like bad boy bill,dj humpty vision,dj irene, dj rectangle,etc...alot of chicago and L.A. hard house shit...
great shares man. that doom sade is hella legit. i didn't listen to the whole ska mix it is not a flavor i used to enjoy as i much to, i think i listened to too much and got sick of it haha, but madlib is among the best REST IN PEACE umph