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X-Raffi
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 24 |
50Cent&Timberlake / AYO TECHNOLOGY
Hi Guys ...
Do you ever hear that new Song from 50Cent&Timberlake / AYO TECHNOLOGY ?
I really think that they have used a C-64 & Amiga to make that Backround Noices.
Let me know what you Think about that Tune.
I can upp it if there is a need for it.
Regards ^.^ |
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Zyron
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 2381 |
That might be true Devia. I've censored the post with the link just to be on the safe side. |
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X-Raffi
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 24 |
Got no Prob with it ;)
Are there any other Tunes where you straid can hear that there are C-64 and Amiga Tunes in it ?
For me it´s the first Time that i hear such a Tune like that, as i normaly lisen to "Direct" Sid Sounds ...
... At Work, Car, Home ...
(My Wife hates it) O.o |
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Sixx
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 229 |
Rap ain't what i used to be. I urge you all to listen to the new Public Enemy album. Fuck, are those kidie rap(p)ers for real? I have to agree with Zyron, WHAT A GOD DAMN SHITTY SoNG. MF. Timbaland (lake?) and 50Cent are lame. Yepp! |
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Hate Bush
Registered: Jul 2002 Posts: 465 |
Public Enemy had an (invaluable) impact on popular music somewhen in the late eighties - and made heaps of groundbreaking stuff, no doubt. However, like it or not, it's those guys (Timba, Justin, 50 Cent) that more-or-less create it today. and they manage well, most of the time. "Stop living in the past, Jon".
but I digress... |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11386 |
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"Stop living in the past, Jon"
yes, next thing you'll say is that demos are much better on a 20 year old computer than they are on contemporary machines :=)
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Hate Bush
Registered: Jul 2002 Posts: 465 |
Groepaz:
no. technological aspects are one thing, concept in general is the other. c64 demos nowadays are like 2007 recordings done solely on analogue gear (like white stripes did, for example). pc demos are like songs done on pro tools tdm using sony oxford plugins and stuff. the sound will differ (sometimes heavily), but no matter which way is chosen to commit the composition to tape (rhetorical figure ;>), it's mostly ideas that count.
and the theory saying that good music ceased to exist in the 60s, 70s, 80s, suit yourself, is terribly hard to defend. |
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Hate Bush
Registered: Jul 2002 Posts: 465 |
(...and as imperfect as the above comparison is, i prefer c64 to pc demos just like i prefer analogue to digital processors, but it is just a matter o' taste in form. still i do pay far more attention to the content) |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11386 |
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and the theory saying that good music ceased to exist in the 60s, 70s, 80s, suit yourself, is terribly hard to defend.
just like the theory that someone beeing succesful on the commercial market with his music automatically makes his music good :) |
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Laxity
Registered: Aug 2005 Posts: 459 |
By "theory", you guys must mean "statement", right?.. Both statements are nor substantial or sane in any regard. Music can't be good in an objective sense, so better not pretend. That said, I really love good music :P |
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tempest
Registered: Jun 2005 Posts: 25 |
@Laxity: subjectivity is truth and truth is subjectivity, like one dane once said.
but back to that horrible track; doesn't anybody recognize where the sid-sample is from? I really doubt "Mr. T" would build arpeggios with his SidStation. |
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