Nobody knew what he was about to make. He was unpredictable, this is why I love his music. From 94’ to 06’ he switched it up every time. Even when you hear some of his beats, you hear new sounds and subtle changes only he could make by hand. For some people this is a repetitive loop, just sit back and pay attention to the feeling of his sound. Out of this world
Yeah same man, that time period he made some funky ass stuff (not that I have heard all of it) but yeah his music really does teach people it's not about first impressions and stuff especially when you look at what he sampled and how he sampled. So original and consistently funky across genres.
Would love to hear some of the unreleased remixes he did for De La and whatnot. I've only heard snippets and from what I can tell he did lots more remixes then what is released.
@@47AdriRamiAKAETHG actually he been producing since '85. He quoted the year Whodini's "Big mouth" single was released whichbwas what inspired and lead him to start making beats. Originally starting with the pause tape deck.
This brings tears to my eyes...just when I thought I'd heard all of the infectious beats of Dilla. I may be wrong, but that sample puts me in the mind of Heather by Billy Cobham.
If he had all these beats before he unfortunately passed away, can you imagine what he'd have now at this very moment? This god did beats in his sleep!!! Never be another.
I still come back to this, doesn't even feel like 2 weeks lol. This sample.....the artist of the sample must be some lost or forgotten genius because I've never progressions like that before.
Listen to that drum-hi hat pattern tho... Instead of kick, kick, snare, kick, kick, snare like literally any other producer would do, he goes kick, kick, snare, hihat, hihat, snare...this one of the reasons why Dilla’s still holding crown. He does this type of creative things with every second beat.
Yeah I definitely feel like when people sit down a make a beat now days Spending time on looking for good drums is overlooked. People just buy packs and shit nowadays. He obviously had spend time on everything on his beats cause it sounds like pure perfection on every one
John Reder There's literally a kick in every beat before and after the snare lol but I get what you're saying, I think it's all on the velocity of the hi hat
I can definitely agree with what he said at the start, and aside from just doing what you feel for the sake of it, starting at different points and seeing how that influences how you go forward can make you discover new things
Dope Dilla face sticker on my back windshield rollin' around Detroit showing respect like I'm spose to. Dilla will always be Motown's finest! R.I.Beats
yo this sample sound just like the sample in Practice Session but Jay Dee 27 and 5 Ela "Don't Stop". and the hot 97 tribe freestyle that starts after the finished playing The Hop. god I need this sample?
🧨🧨🧨💣💣💣🔥🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪 L instru elle defonce ça Groove c est lourd ça c est hip hop à mort !!!!!!!! Le beat il fait super mal la snare elle claque comme une bonne baffe de cow-boy
Notice has the first kick changed every now and then...you can’t program that shit on FL easily , and no cat even thinks of doing shit like that. J Dilla Is hiphop embodied. RIP to the GOAT
Not the unedited footage, but there's a great documentary on Detroit hip hop history in the description with some SV shows and some Jay Dee stuff. Check it out
Nobody knew what he was about to make. He was unpredictable, this is why I love his music. From 94’ to 06’ he switched it up every time. Even when you hear some of his beats, you hear new sounds and subtle changes only he could make by hand. For some people this is a repetitive loop, just sit back and pay attention to the feeling of his sound. Out of this world
Yeah same man, that time period he made some funky ass stuff (not that I have heard all of it) but yeah his music really does teach people it's not about first impressions and stuff especially when you look at what he sampled and how he sampled. So original and consistently funky across genres.
Would love to hear some of the unreleased remixes he did for De La and whatnot. I've only heard snippets and from what I can tell he did lots more remixes then what is released.
He actually had been producing since like 91, but those first three years he didn’t have the MPC
@@47AdriRamiAKAETHG actually he been producing since '85. He quoted the year Whodini's "Big mouth" single was released whichbwas what inspired and lead him to start making beats. Originally starting with the pause tape deck.
Talk that shit
ill be so grateful when they release some more rare videos of him spittin the truth on the craft .
You are a craft
Dillas beats put me in tears all the time. What was he going through while making beats. So musical that you can sing the song
Dilla made beats from the soul. Man I wish he could still be with us. RIP!!!!
This is how the universe works.
He is Not meant to be with us.
Know what I mean.
Man just when you thought you've heard it all from dilla, you still find these gems... RIp to the king of beats
Dilla like 'Pac. Been dead and still I find shit I haven't heard. Damn!!!!
Donelle Curry best analogy man
Dilla the Pac of beat production.
Look at his genuine smile! A-haaa! Golden piece! Lucky you finding this!
This brings tears to my eyes...just when I thought I'd heard all of the infectious beats of Dilla. I may be wrong, but that sample puts me in the mind of Heather by Billy Cobham.
That chord on the four is so CRAZY. The chords on this in general are insane
If he had all these beats before he unfortunately passed away, can you imagine what he'd have now at this very moment? This god did beats in his sleep!!! Never be another.
I still come back to this, doesn't even feel like 2 weeks lol. This sample.....the artist of the sample must be some lost or forgotten genius because I've never progressions like that before.
Listen to that drum-hi hat pattern tho...
Instead of kick, kick, snare, kick, kick, snare like literally any other producer would do, he goes kick, kick, snare, hihat, hihat, snare...this one of the reasons why Dilla’s still holding crown. He does this type of creative things with every second beat.
Yeah I definitely feel like when people sit down a make a beat now days Spending time on looking for good drums is overlooked. People just buy packs and shit nowadays. He obviously had spend time on everything on his beats cause it sounds like pure perfection on every one
Thats why Dilla will always be the illest! He was great with twisting sound. Just think of what he could do with today's plugins.
shit he'd probably be making his own plugins
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I made a rap to this. Is it 💩?
John Reder There's literally a kick in every beat before and after the snare lol but I get what you're saying, I think it's all on the velocity of the hi hat
It feels like his beats are moods. All my beats come from a mood I’m in or what I’m going through. I can “feel” his spirit in his beats
its these sublime soothing reflective beats just pure chill
Am I the only one keeping this on repeat?
I've been looking for this beat for so long
I can definitely agree with what he said at the start, and aside from just doing what you feel for the sake of it, starting at different points and seeing how that influences how you go forward can make you discover new things
brotha Jordan thank you for dropping this inspiration
Dope Dilla face sticker on my back windshield rollin' around Detroit showing respect like I'm spose to. Dilla will always be Motown's finest! R.I.Beats
Thank you Jay Dee.
that intro was epic dude. then that warm butter beat!! smh 😏 classic.
Legendary....GOAT...
Very simple yet effective, J Dilla's production summarized. ❤
I love Dilla's hi hats and kicks the most though. 🔥
Dilla is a prophet
Legend Henderson!
Much Gratitude.
RARE AF
yo this sample sound just like the sample in Practice Session but Jay Dee 27 and 5 Ela "Don't Stop". and the hot 97 tribe freestyle that starts after the finished playing The Hop. god I need this sample?
Oh my God, thank you!
Dilla Rest In Beats🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
One of Dillas best chord progressions
🧨🧨🧨💣💣💣🔥🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪
L instru elle defonce ça Groove c est lourd ça c est hip hop à mort !!!!!!!!
Le beat il fait super mal
la snare elle claque comme une bonne baffe de cow-boy
Wise beyond his years
I was looking for this clip
word.
Notice has the first kick changed every now and then...you can’t program that shit on FL easily , and no cat even thinks of doing shit like that. J Dilla Is hiphop embodied. RIP to the GOAT
This has a very lowkey Final Fantasy vibe to it
1 thousand likes and not a single dislike
🔥
TELL YOUR KIDS ABOUT DILLA
Chords are haunting
Sounds like rhodes piano with trumpet swing at the end of a bar.
hidden!
What a find! Classic dilla vibe..where’d u get this beat from tho
So here I am, days before 2022, and no lead on this sample yet. That's ok. It took 16 years to find the Still Shining sample. I'm patient.
Ill asf ... you're doin good kiddo 🔥
This is the first video I seen of him since he passed....
"FEEL IT" - DiLLA
He used this snare so many times! He used it on the One Little Indian Remix. This is most likely a 1995 beat.
it's a diff snare, same pitch tho
yeah this def aint the little indian snare, similar though they both crackkk
yo a real dilla head right here
Nice 👍
I have searched for that intro for so long
check the description mate, theres some more clips on the documentary. Also houseshoes released some behind the scenes on instagram recently
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Damnnnn those drums and where did you found that interview?
Tycho Poupeye peep description, thr detroit unseen documentary
RIP to da Lord!
holy shit!!!where did you find this?
K8 Benji B my man
do you mean as in a kenji B mixor something?? i neeed dissss
tchaikovsky27 Nah, Benji B the radio host who is also a DJ, hes done alot of radio tributes to Dilla and has interviewed his friends numerous times
Any idea on what sample that may be?
SaySol- Ben Yehoshua no idea bro
He’s right ,you can study a formula to make
What the hell are those little distorted noises with the pops etc.? Is that subtly being scratched?
Pretty sure that's the tail end of the sample being cut off by the next chord chop
-1 dislike wow
If anyone dislikes this video, they are going to HELL !!
shhhh, you're gonna attract that one troll
Mob deep would have been dope on this
bruh...
dope intro
cheeers bro
do u have full version of this interview?
Not the unedited footage, but there's a great documentary on Detroit hip hop history in the description with some SV shows and some Jay Dee stuff. Check it out