Pete Rock or DJ Premier?
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Pete Rock or DJ Premier?
I'm not sure if this has been asked as a poll on here before, but I think it will make for an interesting post...the question is... who is your favourite producer between these two legends?
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Premier.
It comes down to personal preference and even though I love Pete Rock's shit, sometimes he's not hard or gritty enough.
Premier can do a raw, dirty, stripped down punch-everyone-in-the-face beat and then switch it up and do a nice, laid-back cool-out track. On the same album. And both tracks sound like they belong back to back.
Versatility and brilliance in equal measures, wiggaz.
It comes down to personal preference and even though I love Pete Rock's shit, sometimes he's not hard or gritty enough.
Premier can do a raw, dirty, stripped down punch-everyone-in-the-face beat and then switch it up and do a nice, laid-back cool-out track. On the same album. And both tracks sound like they belong back to back.
Versatility and brilliance in equal measures, wiggaz.
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I don't get what him being old has to do with anything. You think Pete Rock isn't old either? It's not like making beats requires tons of energy and stamina or something. He's not a drummer.Money Gripp wrote:^^^ You realize the guy is pretty damn old, right?
Something else I'll add to the convo, but again this is more of a post "Moment of Truth"/2000's criticism of Premier: he reuses the same drum sounds constantly. I think he used the Mary Jane Girls drums for like two years straight at one point. Every producer reuses drums but with Premier it was so many times I got tired of it. You can kind of tell what year some of his beats were made just by the drum sounds because he recycles them so much.
I will concede that Pete Rock used the same fucking hi-hat in every beat during the mid-90's, though. ha
Re: Pete Rock or DJ Premier?
Not to be a dick, but really???Jaz wrote:I'm not sure if this has been asked on here before
(Primo by a mile)
Re: Pete Rock or DJ Premier?
as a poll I meantadmiral wrote:Not to be a dick, but really???Jaz wrote:I'm not sure if this has been asked on here before
(Primo by a mile)
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the fact that premier used pretty much the same drum sounds in the 90s also resulted in a sort of signature style, imo. whenever you heard these drum sounds, you knew it was Premier. M-Boogie received a lot of hate back in the day for using the "Primo signature" hi hat. couldn't care less as long as the tracks are dope
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thisStunna7516 wrote:primo, just waaaaay too many songs for pete to overcome. the goat.
the number of insanely dope tracks primo has been a part of would be unbelievable if it wasnt true...any top 100 hip-hop tracks should include at least 10 primo produced numbers...that 1/10 of the greatest songs ever
primo is the single best musician thats ever lived...hes done way more for his genre than anyone elese has done for theirs
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i second thatclark bent wrote:thisStunna7516 wrote:primo, just waaaaay too many songs for pete to overcome. the goat.
the number of insanely dope tracks primo has been a part of would be unbelievable if it wasnt true...any top 100 hip-hop tracks should include at least 10 primo produced numbers...that 1/10 of the greatest songs ever
primo is the single best musician thats ever lived...hes done way more for his genre than anyone elese has done for theirs
one thing about premo, he's retained his signature style since day one... you can still tell a new premo beat within 5 secs of hearing a track, hands down.
If someone had handed me an instrumental version of 'NY's Finest' and told me to name the producer, I'm not sure I would have been able to put my cards on the table and say "yeah that's Pete Rock, for sure"...
If someone had handed me an instrumental version of 'NY's Finest' and told me to name the producer, I'm not sure I would have been able to put my cards on the table and say "yeah that's Pete Rock, for sure"...
i'd say this only applies to primo circa the late 90's till now.vaporized wrote:one thing about premo, he's retained his signature style since day one... you can still tell a new premo beat within 5 secs of hearing a track, hands down.
If someone had handed me an instrumental version of 'NY's Finest' and told me to name the producer, I'm not sure I would have been able to put my cards on the table and say "yeah that's Pete Rock, for sure"...
when he started using the same drums one almost every beat and chopping shit up more.
his earlier work was much more straight forward sample and break beat kinda shit.
both were dope though so i'm not complaining.