Beastie Boys
northerner - 2012-12-04 11:03
northerner - 2012-12-04 12:18
claret.badger - 2012-12-04 12:18
i'll iplayer it in a bit to minidisc
northerner - 2012-12-04 12:25
mark.gf575 - 2012-12-04 12:33
Ill Communication booming outta the Sharp for me too!!!
northerner - 2012-12-04 12:49
lav.loo - 2012-12-04 12:59
never got into them me Si, not now, not then, although i did like fight for your right to party lol
northerner - 2012-12-04 13:31
lav.loo - 2012-12-04 13:34
i'm not knocking em Si, just that i was into house music at the time and did'nt really hear any beastie tracks only the one i mentioned
claret.badger - 2012-12-04 15:28
into them from the first time I heard them in 86
saw them many times
Pauls Boutique is a STAND out album that trandscends genres Lav
lav.loo - 2012-12-04 15:33
into them from the first time I heard them in 86
saw them many times
Pauls Boutique is a STAND out album that trandscends genres Lav
sounds good stuff Claret, i might have to youtube it and see what it's like.
i never even heard much electro until lately and it's really grown on me, always loved house
claret.badger - 2012-12-04 16:28
lav - its pretty much the album that brought about the "sample" laws
it's an exercise in how to use samples with finesse - and style
it's even slicker than 3 ft high and rising - and that LP is KILLER
lav.loo - 2012-12-04 16:33
lav - its pretty much the album that brought about the "sample" laws
it's an exercise in how to use samples with finesse - and style
it's even slicker than 3 ft high and rising - and that LP is KILLER
so these guys was pioneers then, shame i missed out 1st time round.
is the 3 feet high and rising album de la soul
claret.badger - 2012-12-04 23:46
wouldn't say pioneer - more the zenith
The guys responsible for production already had most of the tunes ready (and where to be release merely as instrumentals) but the Beasties insisted they spit over them
Producers were the Dust Brothers - the US ones not the Chemical Brothers
They are just lavish soundscapes - and sound fresh today
3ft High was De La Soul - yes
Prince Paul was their producer for that LP - ex Stetsasonic
If you haven't already check out Public Enemy's 2nd and 3rd LP's - as these are just aural assaults of samples - with intelligent rhyming
and honourable mention to Eric B & Rakims 1st two records
Hip hop 89-91 was THE golden age of sampling
claret.badger - 2012-12-04 23:49
wouldn't say pioneer - more the zenith
The guys responsible for production already had most of the tunes ready (and where to be release merely as instrumentals) but the Beasties insisted they spit over them
Producers were the Dust Brothers - the US ones not the Chemical Brothers
They are just lavish soundscapes - and sound fresh today
3ft High was De La Soul - yes
Prince Paul was their producer for that LP - ex Stetsasonic
If you haven't already check out Public Enemy's 2nd and 3rd LP's - as these are just aural assaults of samples - with intelligent rhyming
and honourable mention to Eric B & Rakims 1st two records
and ATCQs 2nd 2 records
Hip hop 89-91 was THE golden age of sampling
lav.loo - 2012-12-05 01:44
cheers for the info Claret much appreciated, will give these albums a whirl for sure
deliverance - 2012-12-05 02:19
beastie boys mould breaking for sure .