Greatest Producer

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Originally posted by Deathblow
Was that another diss track?

War wasn't bad. It was corny in places, but it had a much darker side than any of his earlier material.

Peace was just abysmal.

I remember seeing them both and thinking it was unusual for such a mainstream MC to take risks like that, so I checked them out. I thought War was also really patchy but I don't even think I've heard all of Peace. I took the disc out. A rarity.

-AC

Re: Re: Greatest Producer

i like the diversity that all the really greats bring to the table, i like Mcenroe's beats because IMO, they're really suburban, im from the subs, so you kinda get the vibe with the music, RZA is also the same for me, his music is real urban, New York based, and i might be alone on this, but i think the Wu-Tang Clan owns New York, i gave my friend a listen to a track from Cuban Linx, and he told me it felt like being in New York again. Any producer that can bring that kinda vibe to beat is truly talented.

Originally posted by Deathblow
Was that another diss track?

Yeah. During the East and West coast beef the made this song

I'm really feeling Oktopus' work. The dudes production sounds like a sonic wave of buildings crashing in slow motion. Amazing stuff.

Best: Stoup, Madlib, Dre, Emu man.

Truthfully, I've never been too big on RZA. I think he's good, but he has never wowed me like others.

Originally posted by Deathblow
Nope, NWA.
So is the part about it dissing common just a false myth or something? Cause I've always heard that "The ***** In Yoo" was in response to that track, or the other way around depending on which came first. I've never heard either one.

I've never been a huge beef-eater. I just recently heard "Ether" when I got Stillmatic.

You should seriously get Death Certificate. Absolute classic.
Yeah I was planning on it, I already own his debut and The Predator.

I'm pretty sure it was aimed just at NWA. I'll give it another listen though, there might be a line or two aimed at Common in there somewhere.

I'm bored by the whole beef thing too, it just so happens No Vaseline is a great hip-hop song. Other than that, I can't think of a single diss track worth listening to, even Second Round K.O. got dull fast. Actually, saying that, Mercy Killing by Esoteric was great. Not so much for the production of anything, just because he really buried Vast Aire and El-P. Most effective diss I've heard in sometime.

did they ever ansewer back?

i hate beefs, just cuz its just friggin retarded, just battle and get it over, i haven't heard a solid diss track. Cage and esoteric was just flat out gay in my opinoin. neither made a deep diss track, i thought Runaway was decent though. BUT i did think it was funny when Cage and his boy ****ed up Celph titled, when they made the mistake of coming to his show, after what had happened between them.

Originally posted by Deathblow
I'm pretty sure it was aimed just at NWA. I'll give it another listen though, there might be a line or two aimed at Common in there somewhere.

I'm bored by the whole beef thing too, it just so happens No Vaseline is a great hip-hop song. Other than that, I can't think of a single diss track worth listening to, even Second Round K.O. got dull fast. Actually, saying that, Mercy Killing by Esoteric was great. Not so much for the production of anything, just because he really buried Vast Aire and El-P. Most effective diss I've heard in sometime.

i remember that, that was the first cd i ordered. i wanted to get the original of one of the tracks because all i could find on the net was radio edited versions, and then the cd finally came and everything was still blanked out on it. im gonna go listen to mercy killing right now, i didnt know much about vast aire or el-p when i first heard it.

decided to bring this thread back up

MF Doom, i cant believe nobody mentioned him, Daedelus and Blockhead, and god i love M phazes' work, Chain Letters and The Deadline are flawless production wise. DJ Natural on Typical Cats, that jazz is crazy.

Steve Lillywhite... Production Credits (Artists)

Morrissey:
U2:
Kirsty MacColl:
Big Country:
The Pogues:
Psychedelic Furs:
Siouxsie & The Banshees:
Talking Heads:
Peter Gabriel:
Dave Matthews Band:
Climie Fisher:
Penetration:
The La's:
The Rolling Stones:
Johnny Thunders:
The Smiths:
Joan Armatrading:
Marshall Crenshaw:
Thompson Twins:
Travis:
World Party:
XTC:

Originally posted by Mugen
decided to bring this thread back up

MF Doom, i cant believe nobody mentioned him, Daedelus and Blockhead, and god i love M phazes' work, Chain Letters and The Deadline are flawless production wise. DJ Natural on Typical Cats, that jazz is crazy.

nujabes is pretty good, and just lately ive been getting into insight, hes amazing. he really is a hip hop renaissance man.

Originally posted by knight
Steve Lillywhite... Production Credits (Artists)

Morrissey:
U2:
Kirsty MacColl:
Big Country:
The Pogues:
Psychedelic Furs:
Siouxsie & The Banshees:
Talking Heads:
Peter Gabriel:
Dave Matthews Band:
Climie Fisher:
Penetration:
The La's:
The Rolling Stones:
Johnny Thunders:
The Smiths:
Joan Armatrading:
Marshall Crenshaw:
Thompson Twins:
Travis:
World Party:
XTC:

amen!

George Martin ( The Beatles)
Phil Spector (The Ronettes, Sonny & Cher, Beatles, Rolling Stones, George Harrison, John Lennon, Walker Bros.etc..)
David Bowie (himself, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed)
Rick Rubin (nearly every 80's and 90's hard rock band...)
Dave Jerden (Alice in Chains, Jane's Addiction, RHCP)
Brian Eno
Dave Stewart
Jimmy Miller (Rolling Stones, Ike & Tina Turner)

Dr. Dre man