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Yes, yes Peeps,
We have an exclusive for all you Primo fans out there. Below is the full uncut transcript of a recent interview with the Production great, he covered his production methods, views on the current scene, touring plans and a load more. The published article appeared in last Tuesday's Metro. You can also read it here:
Big Shout to Raving Rahul on the hook up.
What are your Touring plans?
Doing Europe, Asia did the same as last year. End of year, it’s a money maker and we get to promote music we got coming out on my label yearround recs. Have a release by NYGz out last October and we’re working on new album, pros and cons, produced totally by me.
Dropping an album for Black Poet, out in January, so we’re touring now so he come back out in January to promote that. Spread it around.
Poet’s out with us. Really really good album, real hardcore, back to the traditional style of what we like, hard beats and hard rhymes.
Have you Changed your production methods?
I like to stick to tradition. Very obscure samples, where people who are fans try really hard to search for them and figure them out. There are a lot of websites right now that try to cater to what I sample, I like the fact that it makes them search, they see how deep I go. Some of them say, aw man I had this record.
Producers are like wow it’s right under my nose. So it’s kind of a challenge and fun, but also comoplicated – part of being a producer. Love the art form, of sampling, still play instruments and respect musicians, coz without them we wouldn’t have anything to sample.
So you prefer to dig crates?
OH ABSOLUTELY. I have not changed that AT ALL. I still do that the same way. I don’t go online, no that’s not my thing, I go and buy records and hope that I find something that I can twist and convert into a hip hop formatted beat. You have a lot of cats that go on online and friends of mine, do that Alchemist does it, showbiz does it, find samples and manipulate them in a way that I appreciate, but I’m used to digging on records, whether it’s dirty or clean, and let the brain go to work on looking for something unique that’s going to fit the sound I’m looking for – usually I hear a sound in my head first then I try to find the sound to match what I’m looking for.
I have plenty of drums, chop em down, extend em. Look for new drums. I’m a drum person, that’s my thing, I like to play drums, that’s my trademark – people say I know from the way the drums came out it was you, or how the beat drops, it’s me.
So really the sample can make the same drums sound different and that’s down to the ear. Some people try to copy me, it’s still competition and I want to win every time and take that first place.
For me it’s just fun, using a drum machine and sampler to make beats. I’m 42 year old, I’m proof age is no limit, if you still want to do it.
What do you think of the current obsession with autotune?
T Pain brought it back out, Kanye, doing the whole European thing, well it’s called European style but it’s not but that’s down to Cher’s Do U Believe, everyone jumps off something that becomes popular and tries to extend. Kaney is one of the best producers of the new generation. It’s really good – chosing his words quickly – that he dares to be different and I heard his whole album sounds like that. Everyone is doing it. I WILL NOT DO IT. I swear to god I will not do that. I’m gonna stick to my script.
The fact is that hip hop came from the ghetto, someone has to preserve the origins of the music, those elements, even if the mainstream goes in other directions.
I was raised on the original hip-hop style from NY, I like that traditional style to still exist. Hip hop came from the ghetto and someone has to preserve the origins, even if the mainstream goes in other directions. Artists like Jay Z are not in tune with the streets because of their success and tax bracket.
They don’t have people around them telling them what’s really, really proper because they’re not in that world anymore. They still represent hip hop to the fulluest extent, but they don’t have the same advisers, so to speak, in their circle.
Me, everyone around me is so hood and so ghetto, and at the same time, so am I. Even though I’m originally from Texas, and ride horses, I’m country but ghetto.
Oh shit the AC/DC album is out buy that! Sorry… I’m an ACDC fan and I’ve been waiting to get it
Someone has to do that style, that’s where I come in. If that style goes away then hip hop will decline. Major label department it sounds like it’s over and hip hop don’t sell like it used to it. But in the independent world, it’s fine, where we originated. Hip hop is fine. It’s not taking a slump, now we cater for our market and we don’t care about outside our market of original hip hop. We don’t count them.
Kind of like being a member of a club house. You know what it takes to have a membership if you don’t represent that membership, now you’re just people we know.
Blaq Poet brings back the rawness, like KRS One, Marly Marl, Kool Moe Dee, hardcore yet lyricist, lyrics make you go wow. Complains about things I complain about, so he’s a voice for me except I can’t rap, and he’s a voice for a whole bunch of people.
No one right now is daring to do that. Said on song we did
Poet’s coming. Remember the days of NWA, that’s real, that’s cutting edge, didn’t care about radio, didn’t care about anything – cared about making music that catered for people who didn’t have anything.
Those people need to be counted too. Poor people need to be represented not just the rich and middle class.
Joey wants 3 weeks with Royce, Joell Ortiz and Crooked I to make an album. Will this materialise, if it does happen, its likely to be the proverbial hot s**t. Joe Budden new album "Padded Room" is out now. You can go buy it from Amalgam Digital or steal it with some google searching skills.
A while back hip-hopdx ran an article in an attempt to find the greatest verse. I feel there's too many to make a firm decision. Heres one that springs to mind.
1997, the last year of the golden age.
Devin Harris was in London last week playing for the New Jersey Nets against the Miami Heat. He took some time out to play one on one with some local kids (or so he thought) in the park.
Little did he know that the scrawny chav he was playing was none other than Stuart Tanner, UK street ball legend, Suffice to say, he got hustled hard!
Effing priceless:
It would appear that Amy is still well and truly OFF the wagon and reveling in her status as the ultimate celebrity Crack Hoe/Skeletor's wifey/Hobo Empress. The footage below was taken at a recent attempt by her label to get her into studio... we think???
So her 3rd studio album is still a long, long way off but hell at least she is keeping us entertained with her drug fuelled antics.
Maino discusses the term 'street credibility', which goes in the stupid section along with other notables 'swag' 'bling' and 'hatin'.
Sway's album 'The Signature' has dropped , have given it a couple of listens and first impressions are that it's pretty good , definitely a step up from the majority of the stuff that he has been releasing of late.
Tracks to check: F ur X, Jason Waste.
Click the image for the freeness:
Styles shut down the city last night.
Heres a treat for you. Styles P - Best of (freestyles) 2006. Many classic beats are ripped, I strongly recommend a download
After 10 years+ apart it seems the underground and mainstream are finally coming back together again. Those in a comfortable spot are able to make the music they want, whilst others have realized that lack of sales and major label dollars means their is little to no difference and it would be best to come together.
Cella Dwellas - Good Dwellas
Everyones entitled to their opinion, some opinions are better than others.
Joey attempting to haggle for a iphone, fairly uneventful video, besides the ending as he catches his producer selling bootleg Mood Muzik cd's!
Another great interview from the boys, continuing to retrace the steps of hip-hop history. Large Pro explains how he gave Pete Rock the sample for T.R.O.Y and introducing a 16 year old Nas to Rakim. If you're thinking so what, then f**k you (no disrespect).
The best thing to air on bbc2 since The Office.
Out now in the States, no UK release date as yet. Hoping for a screener to appear on the net anytime soon.
More tales of smoking weed, trips to the gas station, running out of weed, buying more weed, more weed smoking. It must must be a new Devin The Dude album, Landing Gear
download here
If you need a catchup of Devin's previous Cheech & Chong style episodes, heres the Greatest Hits
download here
The classic "Doobie Ashtray" prod. by Dj Premier
download here
2007 album Waiting to Inhale including "What a Job" ft. Snoop and Andre 3000. It's a record about making a record, genius.
download here
Taken from Hot 97's 10 year anniversary - live ish, guest app's, unreleased gems and original versions before puffy jacked them. Below is the unreleased pepsi commercial.
2. | No Ideas Original | ||
3. | Ride Or Die Chick | ||
4. | Locked Up | ||
5. | Can You Believe It | ||
6. | I Got A Big Beat | ||
7. | I'm Black | ||
8. | Who Want A Problem | ||
9. | Bad Boy | ||
10. | Reservoir Dogs | ||
11. | The Life | ||
12. | The MC | ||
13. | Footprints | ||
14. | Kiss Your Ass Goodbye | ||
15. | Why Remix | ||
16. | We Gon Make It | ||
17. | Fuck You | ||
18. | Wild Out | ||
19. | Favorite Drug | ||
20. | I Got 5 On It | ||
21. | I Get High |
Right peeps,
A couple of gems for you right here on AINTHARDTOTELL.com.
First up is Ghetto, you either love his music or you hate it - his voice is an acquired taste - Me though, I reckon he's defo one of the Top 3 selected ... excuse the pun. Below is his newest Video for 'Sing For Me', it's a sick track, heavy video concept but not the best execution, this could have been so much more had they shot on location. Feel free make up your own minds. His newest mixtape 'Freedom of Speech' is out now in all good stores, his older, debut mixtape 'Ghetto Gospel' is here:
And now on to Wretch 32, Wretch is without a doubt are favourite UK MC at the moment. Lyrics are 100% fire, flow is flaming and his swagger is light years ahead of the vast majority of other UK acts - rap or grime - Fuck Sway, Tinchy, Skepta, Sloth or any of the other bullshit, dayglo wearing, YMCA'ing, gimmicky MC's you might have heard, Wretch is the real deal and his album is out this Monday 6th October.
Click the Wretchibition image below for the 100% free 'best of' Wretchibition mixtape courtesy of the SK Vibemakers, it's the perfect taster to wet your appetite for the album - some cool interviews on there as well. Click the Wretchrospective image to support the cause and heaven forbid actually buy his album!
Keep it locked for the video interview coming soon if we can track Wretch down!
Another classic interiew from Timmy. This time tackling UK immigration policy.
No doubt you all watched the amazing drama known as G's to Gents and were truly upset at T. Jones departure. Well if you were wondering how he's doing heres a little message from the man himself.
You've been blessed, this is one of my favorite pieces of vinyl. A stone cold classic.
Stand up Comedy: Katt>Rock>Chappelle
I for one, am very much looking foward to the tipsters album. Due out in November I believe.