Nah it's really trippy to think. He died at 32 and started making beats at 16. The technology and time it takes to listen, process, and arrange samples, learn how to use and sync drum machines, record drums and other material, played instruments too, did DJ sets for fun, worked with bigger studio artists on their stuff like D'Angelo, Erykah, Bilal, etc. ! Its a trip to think he made this much stuff, kinda mindspinning
I've been listening to j dilla for over 4 years now and discovering new shit every day . The fact that this was created in 1994 with just a MPC + very limited studio gear like we have today is just unbelievable . Shows how much dedication he really put into the machine the guy was truly a genius RIP DILLA . Big love from Ireland
I've been listening to Dilla since I found out about him waayyy after he had died. That was 2011.... the first beat that got me hooked was destiny. I never looked back after that. Dilla, Dilla, Beats, Beats!!!!
totally. best we can do now is celerate the positives, and he left his mark soooo many ways. changed lives. best any musician can ever hope for. he did it. still doing it. probably always will. if i got to that point i could die in peace. i hope he felt that too. im sure he did. he sure does now
It's truly remarkable to hear how Jay Dee evolved over the years. To go from this, to Slum Village 'Fantastic Vol. 2' & byond, shows how he grew as a musician and beatsmith. Jay Dee aka J Dilla will always be my favorite behind the boards.
I BEEN ASKING & I BEEN ASKING..... AND FINALLY..... THE EARLY JON DOE BATCH....THANK U 2 WHOEVER MADE THIZ 1994 BATCH POSSIBLE... MUCH LOVE 2 JD...THE FAMILY...REAL BEAT HEADZ...HIP HOP...THE 70Z THE 80Z & ESPECIALLY.......THE 90Z...... IM OUT....
I will never ever forget the day my Japanese DJ friend Hidé informed me that Dilla died. In my ignorance I asked whose J Dilla? He looked at me like my head had exploded.
I'm glad to see people putting the entire beat collections together, back in high school it was so hard to find a majority of Dilla's work. R.I.P James Yancey
Track 33 is just Cans vitamin C looped, nothing added! He had such an amazing ear for sound and music though, and what he evolved into from these years is constantly inspiring
Thanks for publishing. The homie is always on my playlist and never far from my thoughts actually. This was the soundtrack to alot of memories in the D. much love and respect.
the crazy thing about this tape is this was snippet versions of beats dllla made (in most cases) the raw mpc dump from the floppy disc. I guess he did one of these batches a year. Would love to hear more
my 20s! damn all these beats are bringing longing memories. Making beats in the 90s myself I can relate to the creative research and moody nights behind all of these loops.
I remember seeing a pharcyde interview where they talk about how Dilla was like yo I know this dude jon doe that makes beats and they were like come on man that’s you😂😂 Reminds me of Pryor, according to John Witherspoon Pryor had to be coaxed onto stage! The best acts always got a touch of that social anxiety RESPECT AND SALUTES TO BOTH. THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING.
Dope Dilla face sticker on my back windshield rollin' around Detroit showing respect like I'm spose to. Dilla will always be our Hometown Hero! Rest In Beats
Cómo este hermano iba evolucionando su estilo conforme a los años, la primera vez que escuche a Dilla quede impresionado y mas por este tipo de compilación de Beats
7:37 step son of the clapper, wit the “off tempo” claps to start it off. I love both versions. This shit grew on me. I freestyles In the pocket and got lit lol 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
23:37 Track 17 greatest 30 seconds of my life well spent. Now somebody Gotta know the real Gem behind this Loop. Pleaase share with the world as I would love to hear the whole Jazz Track!!! #LongLiveTheGreatDilla
I always think about that…I think however his sound would be today it would still sound like Dilla. And I imagine the artist he would work, damn it’s a shame. Rip to the goat ever.
I think about it a lot. If I’m being honest I didn’t like the 2004-2005 era too much. (the shining is excellent tho) With donuts he was going back to the OG sampling style, so maybe he would’ve came up with something like that in 2007-2008
I really want to know the sample used on track 22 27:34. I recognize that sample from Nujabes Ristorante Side A from 2003 and is around 33 minute mark on Side A. If anybody knows, please reply!
Thanks so much, much appreciation to PADYBU for the curatorship and editing. must've taken a lot of effort. remember first hearing this on shoes mix, such a blessing to hear an early stage of Jay's artistry. learnt so much from this work. Most feel like something to rock a stadium.
Was MissInformed About who made what till I started to Digg in the crates a little Deeper Down The Rabbit Hole An All These Bangers From Different Groups An Artist Product Of DILLA Blew My Mind Away Yo They Still Catching Up To Your Catolig From Decades Ago Yes Syaaaa The Don Gar Gon Of This HipHop AGALLAH DON BISHOP AN A FEW OTHERS APOLLO ETO THEY OUT THERE NOT MANY WITCH IS DOPE REST IN POWER MAESTRO ☝️🦁❤️🔥👑🎤✅🙏🤲
27:43 Quasimoto MHB sample! You can tell that JD and Madlib were on the same wavelength. Same as the KMD "garbage day 3" sample of "must've run all day" being in "Come on Feet". There's somethings that we can't understand until much later, and some people had to meet for certain reasons. Peace to everyone, create a beautiful world, its possible if you truly believe in it.
I think you have more beats from before 94 the rare jazz tape and more secret music? Can you please give also sample of 95 96 97 98 tapes!? How long have you been collected music and will you show some more for us to all hear? This tape and other things shown is wow! Give us a sample of the other things please!!! 😅
Incredible How One Person Took It Upon Him Self To Hold It Down Not Just A State Or Sound But Culture Of UnderGround Muzik In GENAREL He Saved The Culture Meaning Kept It Alive Healthy An Stronger Than Ever HipHop ☝️🦁❤️🔥👑🎤✅🙏🤲🙏🤲🙏🤲🙏🤲🙏🤲🙏🤲🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
19:27, brodie had to have been on his ALL in 2gether/Wu-Tang type shit. I f@[!/ed up my neck while listening to it so much. Just can't get enough donuts, it's another favorite favor damn near everyday!!!!!!💯🍩💪🏿
I just found out today a great teacher of mine has passed away. With all the mixed emotions that come with the death of a loved one, it hurts. And to have this treasure pop up on my feed has brought me comfort and serenity tonight. Long live J Dilla and Brother Panic ❤💫🐐🎵
love how every year of j dilla sounds different
oh wow... its 2022 and I just found a bunch of Dilla beats I never heard before. Long live Dilla.
Rip
You’re not alone. It’s now October 2022’ and we have it on rotation…
Yeah this 🔥🔥🔥💯
its like everyday im liston to JD
Born in 1994
Never ceases to amaze me how much material Dilla made and how much of it is gold
Nah it's really trippy to think. He died at 32 and started making beats at 16. The technology and time it takes to listen, process, and arrange samples, learn how to use and sync drum machines, record drums and other material, played instruments too, did DJ sets for fun, worked with bigger studio artists on their stuff like D'Angelo, Erykah, Bilal, etc. ! Its a trip to think he made this much stuff, kinda mindspinning
Beats knocking from the grave. J Dilla still changing lives.
All the way into 2023
@@funkyriff He said it best himself.
Still banging in your Jeep
Yeah, it's like that, and it don't stop
2000 and beyond, we on some new shit!
J DILLA CHANGED MY LIFE (for real 💜)
Another reason why Dilla will always be the goat its 16 years after his passing and I am now hearing music that I’ve never heard before. Thank you.
He was also so young and his body of work is massive. What am I doing with my life.
@@KRollSweets i have the same feeling man
😢 4:14 😊😊😊
@@KRollSweetsif you think this is crazy, imagine how poets and emcees feel about Shakespeare, people even debate if it was possible what he did alone.
Can we just appreciate that even in death, Dilla (and his fans) are still gifting us with music many of us have never heard before. Legend. 📀🙌✨
Yes we cannn
It seems to me , that they'll be releasing Dilla and Pac joints long after our time on this earth. They were insanely prolific
@@cali4niasf: I concur
I, for one, am extremely appreciative.
My man had beats for days! Conant Gardens baby…
It’s 2023 and Dilla still on point.
I've been listening to j dilla for over 4 years now and discovering new shit every day .
The fact that this was created in 1994 with just a MPC + very limited studio gear like we have today is just unbelievable .
Shows how much dedication he really put into the machine the guy was truly a genius RIP DILLA . Big love from Ireland
4 years LOL what are you living in outer space ?
discovered him in 2009 and STILL hearing new shit.
@@alexanderpinterscale289 You know that there are sprawling genres that are not hip-hop, right?
@@microsoftpain2734 There’s nothing more powerful than hip-hop music get the fuck out of here
I've been listening to Dilla since I found out about him waayyy after he had died.
That was 2011.... the first beat that got me hooked was destiny. I never looked back after that. Dilla, Dilla, Beats, Beats!!!!
Unreal to be listening to this. Absolute king.
What a talent, what a loss for the entire human race.. he was only 32 ffs, I always get really emotional thinking about that
I felt that man. We can and do celebrate him with every listen and every new beat and he would love that!
totally. best we can do now is celerate the positives, and he left his mark soooo many ways. changed lives. best any musician can ever hope for. he did it. still doing it. probably always will. if i got to that point i could die in peace. i hope he felt that too. im sure he did. he sure does now
It's truly remarkable to hear how Jay Dee evolved over the years. To go from this, to Slum Village 'Fantastic Vol. 2' & byond, shows how he grew as a musician and beatsmith. Jay Dee aka J Dilla will always be my favorite behind the boards.
You can really hear the Pete Rock influence on this tape.
Especially with those Long Red samples
Shit don’t even sound like Dilla tbh. There’s so many beats where I could just hear CL smooth come in sayin his shit
Cause there’s a horn on a few tracks? Lol
@@randyjohnson2373 no in the drums especially, the bpm, and the samples which he chooses
@@heebone I'm with you on this one - so cool to see dilla's evolution though by going through his early catalogue
I BEEN ASKING & I BEEN ASKING.....
AND FINALLY..... THE EARLY JON DOE BATCH....THANK U 2 WHOEVER MADE THIZ 1994 BATCH POSSIBLE... MUCH LOVE 2 JD...THE FAMILY...REAL BEAT HEADZ...HIP HOP...THE 70Z THE 80Z & ESPECIALLY.......THE 90Z......
IM OUT....
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J layering break loops all day..
Had it mastered....
Went on to be a grandmaster of chop and programming.
Fantastic
I will never ever forget the day my Japanese DJ friend Hidé informed me that Dilla died. In my ignorance I asked whose J Dilla? He looked at me like my head had exploded.
Jay love japan🤷♂️c’mon say it
I'm glad to see people putting the entire beat collections together, back in high school it was so hard to find a majority of Dilla's work. R.I.P James Yancey
Coming here while reading Dilla Time!
very often i catch my self thinking how crazy this man is making beats, imaging hearing this shit in the 90s.
Facts 🤧🤧
King Of Beats 👑
Wow....masterpiece and he was on his twenties, CRAZY!!! Love the 90's JD phase, so simply and raw 🤤🤤
Yeah, the creativity level on this one is crazy!
what is this man...why is it always J DILLA that makes me wordless but heavenly blessed.
38:14 to 38:45
45:59 to 46:25
The gift he left us was recording everything he did. I cry if when I hear new beats that I've never heard he's done. We all miss him.
I LOVE listening to beats from the Jay Dee era...you can hear the progression in his sound. Thank you for this!!
Track 32/33 @38:47 samples Vitamin C by Can.
Track 33 is just Cans vitamin C looped, nothing added! He had such an amazing ear for sound and music though, and what he evolved into from these years is constantly inspiring
From what I’ve read about hat track it’s a bboy joint dudes used to break to
Thanks for uploading this great music. 1994 was the golden Era for hip hop.
These are the best beats I ever heard bruh wtf
Thanks for publishing. The homie is always on my playlist and never far from my thoughts actually. This was the soundtrack to alot of memories in the D. much love and respect.
"Slum Village...slum village....slum village..."
I love it. 🔥
the crazy thing about this tape is this was snippet versions of beats dllla made (in most cases) the raw mpc dump from the floppy disc. I guess he did one of these batches a year. Would love to hear more
Beat hoarders won't be happy with this drop off 💯.
love this
Everyone’s had this for like a year my dude
@@Eddsucks oh well. im just good my ears r being blessed w this musical therapy 🤟
@@Eddsucks not me
Why is it named John Doe?
@@UrbanCrunkMovement that was his alias in 1994
my 20s! damn all these beats are bringing longing memories. Making beats in the 90s myself I can relate to the creative research and moody nights behind all of these loops.
Wow just when I thought I heard them all here comes another batch of greatness.
7:35 Dilla been using that Mountain "Long Red" sample from way back!!!
4:54 alan parsons project - voyager
dope flip
APP still relevant
I was on beat block before listening to this now I'm back on my grind thanks for the inspiration Jdilla!!
Same man he always makes me strive to better at samples and chopin ✌
track 07 sounds like an early version of "Stepson of the Clapper" off Donuts
Crazy he revisited so many years later... true head
also track 4 uses it too.
@@thetimelesshistoryofhip-ho1013 Track 27 has a similar feel to Dillas remix of Four Tets "Serious as your life" imo
Ok, that will be on repeat for probably the rest of the year.
These beats are so astounding that I start rearranging my priorities in life. Absolute master.
I remember seeing a pharcyde interview where they talk about how Dilla was like yo I know this dude jon doe that makes beats and they were like come on man that’s you😂😂 Reminds me of Pryor, according to John Witherspoon Pryor had to be coaxed onto stage! The best acts always got a touch of that social anxiety
RESPECT AND SALUTES TO BOTH.
THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING.
That was Tip that said that
Specifically Tip told Pharcyde he wanted to connect them with a producer named Jay Dee and they thought it was Tip because JD are his initials
that first track, god damn
thank you for putting this up, much love
This brother had a great mind. I still hear the samples from my parents records collection
First time hearing him and he certainly has the sauce.
He's certainly multi-talented and deserves what he has.
Respect to the man.
Yr parents must’ve had great taste. I was admiring the selection of not-so-standard tonality and chord progressions! 🎉
Yoooooo this is such a treat thank you fam
No worries.. check out some of the other Dilla related Videos on my Channel: th-cam.com/video/oJfoaAhBn5M/w-d-xo.html
See what piques your interest.
Big Dilla fan and love all his work but can’t stop listening to this. Not heard a batch like this before 🔥
I swear J Dilla's music heals my soul 🎶 🎵 ❤️
Just when I thought I had dug through it all. This is pure magic. Long live the greatest.
Thank you for uploading.
Track 10 is instant a bounce off but all the tracks are supa raw and fresh early 90's vibes ! Glad we got this without the shoes watermarks !
I was just doing some work and this music popped up. Amazing. Every track is just what I needed.
Dope Dilla face sticker on my back windshield rollin' around Detroit showing respect like I'm spose to. Dilla will always be our Hometown Hero! Rest In Beats
Definitely has that 94 feel.
Had me hooked instantly from the first track, second track glued me to this whole LP
some strong K-Def sounding vibes coming through in track 45
Thanks dawg 👊🏻 our ears are blessed
This is like listening to donuts before donuts incredible
These are the dough for the Donuts 🍩!!
going on about day 20 with listening to this entire album while working at night. again and again!!!!!
Cómo este hermano iba evolucionando su estilo conforme a los años, la primera vez que escuche a Dilla quede impresionado y mas por este tipo de compilación de Beats
OMFG 40:00 - big smile on my face, spliff down, me laughig . What a banger !
This whole batch far surpasses stuff being made today. Jewels!!
Also must say from experience using a 2000xl, sometimes using less equipment is more as you get to hear the pure, raw sound of the machine.
Every track is fire 🔥 way ahead of its time. I'm blown away. He was a genius! ILL!
You have no idea.
:O much appreciated for sharing, this is unreal :)
7:37 step son of the clapper, wit the “off tempo” claps to start it off. I love both versions. This shit grew on me. I freestyles In the pocket and got lit lol 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Clap ya hands now” from atcq???
Wild that I’m sitting here and still listening to dilla beats that haven’t been released or touched… long live the king himself J Dilla 👑 🙏
Dilla was from another dimension. What a gift to the world. Rest in Beats.
23:37 Track 17 greatest 30 seconds of my life well spent. Now somebody Gotta know the real Gem behind this Loop. Pleaase share with the world as I would love to hear the whole Jazz Track!!! #LongLiveTheGreatDilla
Les McCann
Crazy how Dilla changed up his style so many times. Imagine if he were still alive.
If he was still here, J Dilla would be a household name across the world.
@@walttroyton9193 i mean he kinda already is amongst hiphop heads
@@joelesque True!
I always think about that…I think however his sound would be today it would still sound like Dilla. And I imagine the artist he would work, damn it’s a shame. Rip to the goat ever.
I think about it a lot. If I’m being honest I didn’t like the 2004-2005 era too much. (the shining is excellent tho) With donuts he was going back to the OG sampling style, so maybe he would’ve came up with something like that in 2007-2008
Dope never thought id see his work from 1994, i can hear the Low end theory influence with that dilla swing to it.
Always timeless and before it's time. Heavy blunted jazz unmatched..
track 33 just the smoothest sample of vitamin C!
Thank you so much for sharing this with the world
Just coming across this for first time! Envious y'all knew about him in his time. Supreme tracks. Pls recommend others
5:05 Oh wow track 4 straight fire
I love this one
I really want to know the sample used on track 22 27:34. I recognize that sample from Nujabes Ristorante Side A from 2003 and is around 33 minute mark on Side A. If anybody knows, please reply!
Kool and the Gang little children
Thanks so much, much appreciation to PADYBU for the curatorship and editing. must've taken a lot of effort. remember first hearing this on shoes mix, such a blessing to hear an early stage of Jay's artistry. learnt so much from this work. Most feel like something to rock a stadium.
cant get over how good this is🤯💯
Track 09 and 16 are insaaaaaane
30 and 36 doe 😭
9 is too good. they dont even know
Was MissInformed About who made what till I started to Digg in the crates a little Deeper Down The Rabbit Hole An All These Bangers From Different Groups An Artist Product Of DILLA Blew My Mind Away Yo They Still Catching Up To Your Catolig From Decades Ago Yes Syaaaa The Don Gar Gon Of This HipHop AGALLAH DON BISHOP AN A FEW OTHERS APOLLO ETO THEY OUT THERE NOT MANY WITCH IS DOPE REST IN POWER MAESTRO ☝️🦁❤️🔥👑🎤✅🙏🤲
27:43 Quasimoto MHB sample! You can tell that JD and Madlib were on the same wavelength. Same as the KMD "garbage day 3" sample of "must've run all day" being in "Come on Feet". There's somethings that we can't understand until much later, and some people had to meet for certain reasons. Peace to everyone, create a beautiful world, its possible if you truly believe in it.
Come on feet was a Melvin van peebles song
Originally
@@dirtlevel Ah ok, good to know. But my point is still the same, Dilla, Madlib, and DOOM were all vibing off Melvin Van Peebles.
@@person_108 yes
this one has a lot of sp1200 beats, super dope
First time listening to jdilla this past hr. 1996 batch and now 1994 batch. Wasnt expecting this. Love it
We are still bobbing our heads to your shit J, forever
Drove to Florida and listened too this
Next to vintage vol. 2 I think this maybe my favourite beat tape. Hip hop in its purest form.
Even the outro gives me chills
How have i not heard these before wtf its like im a kid again
This dude is simply doing miracles in this album
Appalachia to Detroit thank you John Doe for everything
The Bass-Line from 32:00 reminds of Cliff Burton’s Bass Solo from Metallica’s "Anesthesia / Pulling Teeth".
I think you have more beats from before 94 the rare jazz tape and more secret music? Can you please give also sample of 95 96 97 98 tapes!? How long have you been collected music and will you show some more for us to all hear? This tape and other things shown is wow! Give us a sample of the other things please!!! 😅
What’s the rare jazz tape?
Timeless!!!
Que lindo escuchar Beatz nuevos del King Dilla en el dia de su cumpleaños (07/02/23). RIP Jay Dee!!!
This is an amazing find!
Phenomenal job on this, many many thanks for putting this together and posting. Much love from Major League Vintage London
Incredible How One Person Took It Upon Him Self To Hold It Down Not Just A State Or Sound But Culture Of UnderGround Muzik In GENAREL He Saved The Culture Meaning Kept It Alive Healthy An Stronger Than Ever HipHop ☝️🦁❤️🔥👑🎤✅🙏🤲🙏🤲🙏🤲🙏🤲🙏🤲🙏🤲🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I almost didn't listen to this today, that was a close one
19:27, brodie had to have been on his ALL in 2gether/Wu-Tang type shit. I f@[!/ed up my neck while listening to it so much. Just can't get enough donuts, it's another favorite favor damn near everyday!!!!!!💯🍩💪🏿
I just found out today a great teacher of mine has passed away. With all the mixed emotions that come with the death of a loved one, it hurts. And to have this treasure pop up on my feed has brought me comfort and serenity tonight. Long live J Dilla and Brother Panic ❤💫🐐🎵
Dope! Thank you for posting this!
Track 7 is beautiful, he uses those clap samples in Stepson Of The Clapper. Loving this whole tape. Long live the king of beats 👑🕊♥️
When J Dilla finishes with a record he smokes a blunt😂
😂😂
Dilla in the mid making cigarette music.
Slum rock the mic like they beat n abuse it!
@@steveday1622 Changed it
@@darrenhirst9900why’d you change it, of course the record smokes a blunt after he’s done with it, it’s stressed out lol
Read in Dilla Time, dude didn’t start smoking and drinking till the lateee 90s. Dudes mind was pure music. Lotta cats need to get fucked up to create😂
Always blessing us!!!
Absolutely amazing