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Post by odium-LSC »

Can people post some examples of these guys beats?

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Headnodic
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Digi Crates been signing some good ass talent lately. Check out Dave Sparkz.

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Tariq's Dilemma wrote:
drizzle wrote:
block beattaz
dj burn one
blue sky black death
clams casino
drums&ammo
squadda b
Agreed on all of these but never heard drums&ammo - what have they done?
they're the swtbrds inhouse production team. pretty sure they did the bulk of the davinci stuff, and their recent insturmental tape is pretty cool
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Post by Versive »

Verge wrote:He killed them piano samples.

Who's Willie Green? I'm only getting athletes via google, lol.
Backwoodz' in-house producer, did a lot of beats for Super Chron Flight Brothers, HiCoup, other artists on that label. He also posts here, co-produced Open Mike Eagle's song "Nightmares," and has has been releasing seasonal mixes throughout 2011.

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drizzle wrote:
Tariq's Dilemma wrote:
drizzle wrote:
Agreed on all of these but never heard drums&ammo - what have they done?
they're the swtbrds inhouse production team. pretty sure they did the bulk of the davinci stuff, and their recent insturmental tape is pretty cool
Dig them a lot, especially Al Jieh.

Oddisee (not new, but getting newish credit he deserves)
Brains (Boldy James)
Rashad (Stalley)
Dert (the enigmatic dude with all those dope tapes)

And then all the jazzy shit I like: Dela, Freddie Joachim, Masterclass, Eric Lau, Infinitskills, etc.

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shakeanjake wrote:Some of these guys fall pretty far on the (ish) side but:
Exile
Mr. Green
Falside
Sabzi
Insight
Damu The Fudgemunk
TomC3
Tom Caruana
Marco Polo
Oh No
:cheers:

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Post by ANU »

KE on the track
fki
sonny digital
southside on tha track

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40
cozmo beats
lex luger
goblin
tha bizness

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From the comfort of his New Jersey bedroom, 23-year-old producer Clams Casino turns out beats for a dizzying array of rappers like Lil B, Soulja Boy, A$AP Rocky, Mac Miller, and Havoc of Mobb Deep. His reverb-heavy, ethereal productions have earned him a cult following amongst the music blog community, and his recent instrumental release on the Tri Angle label has only solidified his status as one to watch in this omnipresent Internet age. In this sessions he talks beats, business, and his take on sound quality in the digital age, with Noz of Cocaine Blunts.
The interview is done by the Noz you all speak of?

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Damn. Clams just uses Acid Pro.

...nice.

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vinylpops wrote:Damn. Clams just uses Acid Pro.

...nice.
Saw all of that yesterday, he makes for a boring-ass subject.
Still a cool producer, though.
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Equilibrum
Dibiase
Mike Gao
Alpha MC
MoSS
Marco Polo

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vinylpops wrote:<object width="400" height="225"><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="movie" value="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id= ... y=0&loop=0" /><embed src="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id= ... y=0&loop=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" width="400" height="225"></embed></object>
From the comfort of his New Jersey bedroom, 23-year-old producer Clams Casino turns out beats for a dizzying array of rappers like Lil B, Soulja Boy, A$AP Rocky, Mac Miller, and Havoc of Mobb Deep. His reverb-heavy, ethereal productions have earned him a cult following amongst the music blog community, and his recent instrumental release on the Tri Angle label has only solidified his status as one to watch in this omnipresent Internet age. In this sessions he talks beats, business, and his take on sound quality in the digital age, with Noz of Cocaine Blunts.
The interview is done by the Noz you all speak of?
:err: :err: :err: :err: :err:

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WHITE AS FUuuuuuu

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Post by Tweak Da Leak »

friendzone > Clams

Onra seems to be the best overall producers judging by the variety of his albums.
UBM CD COMING SOON

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Is there anything more awkward than watching two white dudes listen to mobb deep?

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Post by Employee »

Blockhead wrote:Is there anything more awkward than watching two white dudes listen to mobb deep?
Yes. Watching two white dudes listen to Anticon.

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Employee wrote:
Blockhead wrote:Is there anything more awkward than watching two white dudes listen to mobb deep?
Yes. Watching two white dudes listen to Anticon.
I dunno. At least that feels natural.

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Blockhead wrote:
Employee wrote:
Blockhead wrote:Is there anything more awkward than watching two white dudes listen to mobb deep?
Yes. Watching two white dudes listen to Anticon.
I dunno. At least that feels natural.
Trust me: it doesn't and it's not.

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odium-LSC wrote:Can people post some examples of these guys beats?
About to say the same thing. What's the point of posting names of producers nobody really knows about unless we can hear some of their work?

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Post by Panama »

Tweak Da Leak wrote:friendzone > Clams
NO

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Post by Tired & Broke »

Clams' new beat EP has him solidified as best new producer for me, "Gorilla" makes a nigga feel like he's getting power.

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