@@gimmietheloot1 I haven't either and considering that he produced for Jay-Z, that's why. I don't listen to Jay-Z but Young Guru has a great attitude about records and samples.
One of my favorite CD episodes. Dude is well spoken, clearly has some deep crates, but also brings up alot of good points and perspectives at the same time. Great motivator
YOUNG GURU!!!! Freshman Year HU.. I remember going to his dorm room after hearing his mix tape and putting him on to do a party for my crew... Ahh the good days!
U2 - Joshua Tree, hands down my favorite album of all time. Awesome to see he has that. It does have some solid drum beats and bass lines you can sample from.
One of the best episodes of Crate Diggers! Loved hearing his methodology - learned more from this than anywhere else! He needs to teach a Master Class!
What is a Library album? More specifically.... The library records that diggers search for are from the 1970's and some 1980's... A lot of these contain 'open' drum breaks 'open' means clean with no keyboard, vocal or guitar etc but can contain other percussion. A lot of library records will state 'for the purpose of tv , film, radio, jingles' etc but I have never seen or heard much evidence of them being used commercially back in the 70/80s except for home use/semi professional. But the diggers (think archaeology), dj's and hip hop producers etc started collecting these heavily in the late 80s for sampling the break beats (break= the part of the record where the drums are left to shine all by themselves (open drums) or with other sounds such as percussion, string,keyboard,vocal,electronic effects or guitar).. Some of these records are very hard to find so go for silly prices..But luckily quite a few now have been reissued.. Also an important thing to note is that most producers will sample the original records for the crackles and hisses! This gives it authenticity.... Peace ;) (Ps there will be more specifics to what a Library record is but trying to keep it simples/cymbals )
told somebody that my father commented on certain rappers and said that they was good this is proof that you could be any age and listen to hip hop and actually find some value and enjoy so when the young heads say it's got something to do with your age that's a bunch of BS at the end of the day hip hop is music good music people like it bad music people have a time with it or don't like it
I should start making a digital list that I have with me at all times...often times I go digging I come back home with a record I already have...if its a record that I really love I keep it as a back up copy otherwise I resell it...
One of the best quotes ever, and I’m paraphrasing: “...one day you’re gonna go home and put that ohio players record on and realize why it’s so popular. Cuz it’s dope as shit”
love beatmakers checking ac/dc ;) i actually live a few houses up the street from where they lived in my area during the mid 70s, strange feeling walking in the footsteps of people you look up too like that
been a long time boss man. Met you in NYC when me you and Aaron good the trombone player were @ the hotel. Can't remember which one. Salute you Guru. #KickPush yours truly the sooooo jersey Dj Jess Ryte
I might be misinformed on this one, but I think he usually hires musicians to, as accurately as possible, replay whatever samples he wants to use in a studio setting. Makes for better sound and more flexibility I suppose. Obviously kind of similar to classic sampling but still an important distinction in my opinion.
guru is such a great teacher even when hes not trying!
"I have 4 kids... Who has time to do that (count records)?" priceless.
Never heard of him... but this was one of the best episodes of crate diggers i have seen! No ego, smart and a badass collection!! RESPECT
He produced for Jay Z google his credits
Max Grymonprez what?? Never heard of guru? He made Jay z hell the roc
You never heard of Guru🤣🤣🤣
@@gimmietheloot1
I haven't either and considering that he produced for Jay-Z, that's why. I don't listen to Jay-Z but Young Guru has a great attitude about records and samples.
You're not a hip hop head if you don't know Young Guru.
His musicality is off the charts, he knows so much!
One of my favorite CD episodes. Dude is well spoken, clearly has some deep crates, but also brings up alot of good points and perspectives at the same time. Great motivator
So much knowledge in this video. What cool and humble dude.
YOUNG GURU!!!! Freshman Year HU.. I remember going to his dorm room after hearing his mix tape and putting him on to do a party for my crew... Ahh the good days!
U2 - Joshua Tree, hands down my favorite album of all time. Awesome to see he has that. It does have some solid drum beats and bass lines you can sample from.
Young Guru is Dope......Great video...Thanks For Sharing.....
Seems humble
Elijah Smith agree
One of the best episodes right here.
My dude keeps it simple and straight to the point!! Respect!! Guru!!
Great episode! Young Guru is a really smart dude. Love his enthusiasm too. He'll be a great professor one day when he's done making all the knockers.
Last words were golden
like how humble this dude is
One of the best if not the best from the series.
One of my favorites in the series
One of the best episodes of Crate Diggers! Loved hearing his methodology - learned more from this than anywhere else! He needs to teach a Master Class!
A young black American who's scared of walking down a street in Amsterdam. 😂
This is fantastic, I could listen to this guy talk all day
"if you know everything what is there left to learn"
Beautiful vibrations here for all people....brilliant...
I'd LOVE to get my hands on that Experience Unlimited LP.
This was one of the best episodes.
He droppin alotta wisdom,BIG UP Young Guru!!!
wish my parents had a collection man, i startin from scratch haha
What is a Library album? More specifically.... The library records that diggers search for are
from the 1970's and some 1980's... A lot of these contain 'open' drum
breaks 'open' means clean with no keyboard, vocal or guitar etc but can
contain other percussion. A lot of library records will state 'for the
purpose of tv , film, radio, jingles' etc but I have never seen or heard
much evidence of them being used commercially back in the 70/80s except
for home use/semi professional. But the diggers (think archaeology), dj's and hip hop
producers etc started collecting these heavily in the late 80s for
sampling the break beats (break= the part of the record where the drums
are left to shine all by themselves (open drums) or with other sounds
such as percussion, string,keyboard,vocal,electronic effects or
guitar).. Some of these records are very hard to find so go for silly
prices..But luckily quite a few now have been reissued.. Also an
important thing to note is that most producers will sample the original
records for the crackles and hisses! This gives it authenticity....
Peace ;) (Ps there will be more specifics to what a Library record is but trying to keep it simples/cymbals )
Such a dope episode, I like this fella.
best part of him is , he is so modest!
he breaks sampling down perfectly.
best crate diggers I've seen. Big up Young Guru
Hell yeah, AC/DC!!!!
told somebody that my father commented on certain rappers and said that they was good this is proof that you could be any age and listen to hip hop and actually find some value and enjoy so when the young heads say it's got something to do with your age that's a bunch of BS at the end of the day hip hop is music good music people like it bad music people have a time with it or don't like it
love this brotha so down to earth....
One of the best places to dig in the world I found was Bangkok and japan
I should start making a digital list that I have with me at all times...often times I go digging I come back home with a record I already have...if its a record that I really love I keep it as a back up copy otherwise I resell it...
Use Discogs. Com bruh! 😉
This was sick! Premier needs to get one
One of the best quotes ever, and I’m paraphrasing: “...one day you’re gonna go home and put that ohio players record on and realize why it’s so popular. Cuz it’s dope as shit”
Would love to see Count Bass D and Jneiro Jarel cratediggers.
yes. because that is so important.
Yes!! The legend GURU.
@ 3:05 the album is actually called "Free Yourself"
I waited 2 weeks for this? ??? Awsome piece thanks fuse guru is one of my favorites appreciate it
what a thoroughly lovely dude.
Respectable man right here
I understand why he is/was Jay Z's Right Hand. Smart brother.... knows his stuff..100
love beatmakers checking ac/dc ;) i actually live a few houses up the street from where they lived in my area during the mid 70s, strange feeling walking in the footsteps of people you look up too like that
Young Guru know his stuff
8:10 was epic
yo this cat is dope as fuck
I met this dude a couple of days ago. Mad cool and down to earth. He was like 7 foot 9. lol
Just looked up Experience Unlimited thanks to him. Blown away...great pick.
Great Video! I can appreciate his knowledge of music.
4 tons of vinyl alone!!!
Best episode
I like this episode. mellow type a fella. mad records.
The man myth legend himself. Cool dude!
Legend.
been a long time boss man. Met you in NYC when me you and Aaron good the trombone player were @ the hotel. Can't remember which one. Salute you Guru. #KickPush yours truly the sooooo jersey Dj Jess Ryte
very interesting guy he seems so enthused with music .
go-go
Best Episode!
Cool, I recently got a Cymande "The Message" record and played it at a show.
Fucking genus
He looks like a good dude to build with...
Legend
This series is the best shit on youtube bar none....
Got to love Lee Fields!
I want an episode on The Avalanches.
MADLIB and DJ SHADOW PLEAAASE!
YES!
EXACTLY NO ONES HAS EVERYTHING!!!! DOOPE YG!!!
I really like his way of thinking! Cool dude :)
love this....
Erick sermon and the legendary bomb squad please make those two happen especially the bomb squad please crate diggers!
If you know everything what is there left to learn
dope !! loved this .. young guru knows his shit
great episode as always
thanks
definitley!
i would love to see a crate diggers on rza and dj quik
yes.
Just building my own crates....I don't know every record out there..... Just learning on the go.....
Good vinyl & convo
I wanna see Dr.Dres collection
as far i know he doesnt sample records
b0cafloja
Dre's most popular song 'G Thing' is a direct sample of a song called "I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You"..
I believe he sold it years back.
wtf, of course he does, most of his songs are sampled
I might be misinformed on this one, but I think he usually hires musicians to, as accurately as possible, replay whatever samples he wants to use in a studio setting. Makes for better sound and more flexibility I suppose. Obviously kind of similar to classic sampling but still an important distinction in my opinion.
Why do you film all these DJ's doing a bit of scratching, but without letting us hear it?
Madlib Crate Diggers !
Dope.
I want a Flying Lotus Crate Diggers!!!
Experience Unlimited is EU and is definitely gogo "Doin the Butt" etc.
Dope!!!!
word!
organized!
Oh shit this is legendary!
Need more hip hop engineers
This guy is really switched on.
❤️❤️❤️❤️
love it!
He is a visual person..... I totally get that.... Let me hear the music and im cool! ;)
Please do one on Nujabes and Uyama Hiroto!
awesome dude
my mans just went to de markt no big deal