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I clicked 'like it' before I even watched the video.
There is nothing that I am more interested in than the creative process - and this video gave me front row access. I could watch Kanye, Tim and their teams genius live and unfiltered all day long.
Please, keep em coming!
HAPPY NOW?!?!?!
I would love to see more stuff like this
I like to think Kanye watched Mystery Science Theater.
timberland said the reason why kanye's kick drums were so flat is that he didn't have any undertones to his kick drums. undertones are what really brings out the "thump" in the kick drums. timbo kept the original kicks in, and found one of his own that would compliment them. he added his own kick, in almost the same rhythym, but with a few more kicks.
compare the radio cut with the album cut and you'll see the difference may seem suttle at first, but listening to them back to back it's a HUGE difference.
Creative process makes my insides feel good. Especially from genius like that. Holy cow.
And the video is not original, either. It borrows a lot from Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira.
I know what i'm going to do next: i'll rap over a Cassius track and i'll make a video stealing from Dragon Ball Z. I'll be a millionaire and then the n00bs will talk in the forums about "my" creativity.
I agree Stronger is pretty mundane from Kanye, but if you look at Jesus Walks or Diamonds from Sierra Leone there is far more depth. I think the variety of styles he uses (including the samples) is what distinguishes him from every other main-stream rapper
as was come to think of it house, drum and bass, etc etc.
I feel like firing up my music software now.
youtube.com/watch?v=9HcppV_YV28&
It's really interesting watching the B.T.S of the making of hit tracks.
youtube.com/watch?v=M4KX7SkDe4Q
Being an old skool tracker, its like copy/pasting someones notes into yours and just adding some other elements, its plagiarism at its best. Is it that complicated to be original this day and age? I would say not, as everything has roots, but you don't dig up those roots and plant them somewhere else and call them your own. Personally don't care much for Kayne West either, and I'm sad to see Timbaland screw up Daft Punks already polished version.