> > And saying that about hip-hop producers is crazy - the likes of Dr Dre > barely sample at all now. There is some brilliant techno-style production on > the new Wu-Tang record that would interest me if I were making techno - this > song I Can't Go To Sleep kind of chops up a loop of Walk On By by Isaac > Hayes, and in one instance almost recreates a 'backspin' effect in there, > and there is a track Careful (Click, Click) with a kinda skeletal backing - > it's minimal techno, almost. Then Gravel Pit RZA said in this SonicNet > interview is his kinda take on Deeelite's Groove Is In The Heart, weird as > that sounds... I think it's crazy to segregate styles like this or reduce > them to formula. >
speaking of techno-y hip hop is anyone else digging the Analog Brothers CD "Pimp to Eat"? It's an analogue synthesizer "theme" album starring (kool) Keith Korg and Oscillator Ice (t) (who are the other 3?) and a bunch of analogue synths. It's pretty cool - lots of fruit and nut flavour :) chris
