Large Professor is a producer/lyricist from Flushing Queens, NY who has worked with the most notable mc’s in the game. His credits can be found on some of your favorite records. Large Professor has worked with Nas, Q-Tip (ATCQ), Neek The Exotic, Main Source, and many more. Peep the video below featuring Large Pro as he talks about how he got started producing.
Posts Tagged ‘Beats Per Minute’
Beat Inspired: Large Professor
Posted: November 24, 2013 in Beat Maker, BPM, Crate Diggers, Drum & Bass, Dubstep, Headphones, Hip-Hop, Loops and Samples, Producers, UncategorizedTags: 9th Wonder, Alchemist, Beat Inspired, Beats Per Minute, Dj Premier, Flushing Queens, Hip-Hop, J. Dilla, Large Professor, Nas, Pete Rock, Q-Tip, RZA, Tribe Called Quest, VerseAll
Beat Inspired: Black Milk
Posted: November 19, 2013 in Crate Diggers, Drum & Bass, Headphones, Hip-Hop, Loops and Samples, Producers, UncategorizedTags: 9th Wonder, Alchemist, Beat Inspired, Beat Maker, Beats Per Minute, BlackMilk, Danny Brown, Detroit, DITC, Dj Premier, Dj Statik Selektah, Dr. Dre, J. Dilla, JDilla, Pete Rock, Pharoahe Monch, Sean Price, Slum Village, Sound Of The City, VerseAll
Black Milk is a producer/lyricist from the mid-west. He has worked with many artist in the music industry including Slum Village, Pharoahe Monch, Fat Kat, ElZhi, Danny Brown, Sean Price, and many more. He has put out solo albums as an lyricist and instrumentalist. One of the dopest producers to date.
Peep the video below as Black Milk makes a beat on the spot. and remember to always “Beat Inspired”!
Beat Inspired! Ms. Instrumental
Posted: October 26, 2013 in Beat Maker, BPM, Crate Diggers, Drum & Bass, Dubstep, Headphones, Hip-Hop, UncategorizedTags: 9th Wonder, Alchemist, Beat Battles, Beat Inspired, Beat Maker, Beat Makers, Beats Per Minute, Boi Wonder, Culture, Damu The Fudge Monk, Dj Statik Selektah, Dr. Dre, Dubstep, Electronic press kit, Erik Sermon, Hhip-Hop, Instrumology, Just Blaze, Ms. Instrumental, VerseAll
Today’s Producers Spotlight Shines On: Rez TheSilverback
Posted: October 20, 2013 in Beat Maker, BPM, Crate Diggers, Drum & Bass, Dubstep, Headphones, Hip-Hop, Loops and Samples, Producers, UncategorizedTags: 9th Wonder, Alchemist, Beat Battles, Beat Maker, Beat Makers, Beats Per Minute, Boi Wonder, BPM, Culture, Damu The Fudge Monk, DITC, Dj Premier, Dj Statik Selektah, Dr. Dre, Dungeon Family, Electronic press kit, Erik Sermon, Hhip-Hop, J. Dilla, Jake One, Lester EazyBeats Angeles, Lex Luger, Pete Rock, Rez The Silverback, RZA, Trance, VerseAll
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INST: Let the world know who you are and where you're from? REZ: My name is Randy "Rez TheSilverback" Nizer. I'm an 18 year old Mc/beat maker from Manchester, New Hampshire and I just love the hip hop culture! P.S., I say beat maker since I don't PRODUCE other genres. I'm strictly hip hop as of now. INST: Who have you worked with & how long have been beat making or producing? REZ: I have worked with a bunch of people; Artist like 7oddz from the Chi, Resolute & J-Merk, Coal, Taboo & Grim from NY's Dead Rabbits. Currently working on building with Godilla & Burke The Jurke. And believe it or not I have only been making beats for about a year. Maybe a little less. INST: How did you get started beatmaking-producing? REZ: I have always loved hip hop from every aspect, DJing, Rapping, and Producing. But I mainly started because I have always had a visions Of my unique sound but being able to keep it Boom Bap & Gritty. Another reason was because I never had enough money to buy beats. So I went after it myself. INST: Of all of the artists that you've worked with, do you have a favorite artist that you work well with? REZ: Like I said before, I have only been doing this for about a year. So to say a favorite artist as of right now, I cant say. But everyone I work with slay tracks, so they are all my favorite!
INST: What equipment and or software are you using?
REZ: Fruity Loops, vinyl & a turntable. That's it! INST: Do you use or prefer sampling over playing live instruments? REZ: I love to sample and sample anything I get my hands on, but I would love to use live instruments or work with someone who does! INST: Who influenced your style? REZ: Just my peers and love for the music. I always hear beats I really dig and never know who the producer is. Names don't really impress me. Its what kind of product you are putting out. But Alchemist is definitely (1) of my top influences along with the obvious Premier. Domingo is also another legend I look up to and have the honor of building with him! INST: Do you ever see yourself quitting or retiring from beat making? REZ: Only when my hands fall off or if I go deaf. Or both. INST: Do you feel that there a difference between being a producer and being a beat maker? REZ: Yes, there is a very big difference. For instance, Domingo is a PRODUCER. He can go from Hip Hop to R&B to probably Folk if he really wanted to [Haha]. I am a beat maker, I just make beats. But that is where I do best at until I feel the need to grow into other genres & try new things. Nothing wrong with being a beat maker though. INST: Any tips, tricks, or advice that you'd like to share? REZ: Only advice I really have, Is be true to YOU & do what you feel is right. If you truly believe in your soul what you are doing is right. Then that's all there is to it. Cliche I know but its the truth. INST: Where can we hear your work? REZ: You can find my work just about anywhere. You can google me or find me on these sites. Soundcloud.com/rezinhiphop Youtube.com/rezin603 RezTheSilverback.bandcamp.com
Today’s Producer Spotlight Shines On: Optiks
Posted: July 28, 2013 in Beat Maker, BPM, Crate Diggers, Drum & Bass, Dubstep, Headphones, Hip-Hop, Loops and Samples, ProducersTags: 9th Wonder, Alchemist, Beat Battles, Beat Maker, Beat Makers, Beats Per Minute, Boi Wonder, BPM, Culture, Damu The Fudge Monk, DITC, Dj Premier, Dj Statik Selektah, Dr. Dre, Dubstep, Dungeon Family, Electronic press kit, Hhip-Hop, Hip-Hop, Hosting, J. Dilla, Kanye West, Optiks, Pete Rock, Pri The Honeydark, Producer, RZA, Samples, SwizzBeatz, VerseAll, YouTube
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Today’s Producers Spotlight Shines On: Pri The Honeydark
Posted: July 22, 2013 in Beat Maker, BPM, Crate Diggers, Drum & Bass, Dubstep, Headphones, Hip-Hop, Loops and Samples, ProducersTags: 9th Wonder, Alchemist, Beat Battles, Beat Maker, Beat Makers, Beats Per Minute, Boi Wonder, BPM, Culture, Damu The Fudge Monk, DITC, Dj Premier, Dj Statik Selektah, Dr. Dre, Dubstep, Dungeon Family, Electronic press kit, Hhip-Hop, Hip-Hop, Hosting, J. Dilla, Kanye West, Pete Rock, Pri The Honeydark, Producer, RZA, Samples, SwizzBeatz, VerseAll, YouTube
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Pri: I started learning how to produce back in early 2000. My current production focus is on film and television, which include licensing placements with MTV & Viacom.
My son’s father, Afrobluu, was a DJ and producer (We started as a hip hop group and well…..you know…lol…a child was born). We had a home filled with crates and equipment. One day I asked him to teach me how to DJ (I’m not a DJ now, so obviously that didn’t work…lol), then he purchased a Tascam Porta One and that became the very first piece of equipment I learned to use. Back then you had to double up on tracks in that machine like a motha’ to create a song! However, I stuck it out and then moved on to chopping samples in the ASR and EPS keyboards with a Protools set-up. By that time I had found my own style, which tends to be very dark…hence the name “Pri the Honeydark”, and it was on from there!
I like working with my crew The Anomolies, which includes Invincible, Helixx C, Big Tara and DJ Kuttin’ Kandi. We are an all female Hip Hop collective. Each individual has a unique style that challenges me to work in various genres.
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Pri: After the ASR and EPS, I moved on to Propellerhead Reason. I found out about it by accident after bumping into someone who used it while I was shopping for new equipment at Rogues Music Store in NYC. At that time the Reason software was kind of low key. I had never heard of it, but once I used it for the first time, I knew I found what I had been seeking to go further and I have been using it ever since. My keyboard trigger is an M-Audio 61 Key. I also have Logic, but rarely use it. I tried the drum machine set up, but I just feel more comfortable playing keys. I also use loaded midi keys to play keyboard drums, which I use a lot to make certain tracks sound more live. I hope ONE day, I will have a large enough space to store, learn and play on a real drum set….sigh.
Afrobluu taught me, so he is the first influence. The next individuals that influenced me the most were from our past. A few of those influences would be Jimi Hendrix (I would have been a Hendrix groupie in my past life), Etta James, Billie Holiday, Janis Joplin and Bob Marley. Those are some of the individuals I listen to mostly for an inspirational story within my music. Nina Simone as well. As far as hip hop is concerned, I have been inspired by producers such as, Dr Dre, DJ Premier, J Dilla, Rick Rubin, Diamond D, Da Beatminerz Just Blaze, Large Professor, Buckwild, Prince Paul, RZA, Pete Rock, Easy Mo bee, Denaun Porter, Freddie Foxxx, Alchemist etc…..etc…..the list goes on and on. My style is Hard and Dark (sounds like a really interesting movie…lol). I am mostly influenced by people who create that dark emotion within their tracks, but aren’t limited to them.
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WU:MIXED (Produced By VerseAll) Now Available! (Free Download)
Posted: April 27, 2013 in Beat Maker, BPM, Crate Diggers, Drum & Bass, Dubstep, Headphones, Hip-Hop, Loops and Samples, ProducersTags: 36 Chambers, 9th Wonder, Alchemist, Beat Battles, Beat Makers, Beat-Maker, Beatmaking, Beats Per Minute, Boi Wonder, Cappadonna, Culture, Damu The Fudge Monk, DITC, Dj Premier, Dj Statik Selektah, Dr. Dre, Electronic press kit, Erik Sermon, Ghostface Killah, Golden Arms, Gza, Hhip-Hop, Inspectah Deck, J. Dilla, Just Blaze, Kanye West, Lester EazyBeats Angeles, Method Man, ODB, Ol Dirty Bastard, Raekwon, Remix, RJD2, Roc Wilder, RZA, Shaolin, SwizzBeatz, Twelve Reasons To Die, U-God, VerseAll, Wu-Tang, Wu:Mixed
Beat Inspired!
Posted: April 3, 2013 in Beat Maker, BPM, Crate Diggers, Dubstep, Headphones, Hip-Hop, Loops and Samples, ProducersTags: 9th Wonder, Alchemist, Beat Battles, Beat Makers, Beat-Maker, Beats Per Minute, Boi Wonder, BPM, Culture, Damu The Fudge Monk, DITC, Dj Premier, Dj Statik Selektah, Dr. Dre, Dubstep, Dungeon Family, Electronic press kit, Hhip-Hop, Hip-Hop, Hosting, J. Dilla, Kanye West, Pete Rock, Producer, RZA, Samples, SwizzBeatz, VerseAll, YouTube
Today’s Producer Spotlight Shines On: JOKA!
Posted: April 1, 2013 in Beat Maker, BPM, Crate Diggers, Drum & Bass, Dubstep, Hip-Hop, Loops and Samples, ProducersTags: 9th Wonder, Alchemist, Beat Battles, Beat-Maker, Beats Per Minute, Damu The Fudge Monk, Dj Premier, Dj Statik Selektah, Dr. Dre, Dubstep, Dungeon Family, Electronic press kit, Erik Sermon, Hhip-Hop, J. Dilla, Jake One, Kanye West, NIPSEY HUSSLE, SwizzBeatz
INST: Let the world know who you are and where you’re from?
JOKA: PRODUCER NAME IS JOKA BORN AND RAISED IN BROOKLYN NY.
INST: Who have you worked with & how long have been beat making or producing?
JOKA: MEEK MILL, NIPSEY HUSSLE, BUN B, SAIGON, TYGA, SHONA, STAR THESTAR, JAY OHH, SURELI FLOSS, BRUTE CAMP, A.R.E, TEXSIN & MORE…… AND BEEN PRODUCING FOR 11 YEARS.
INST:What equipment and or software are you using?
JOKA: MPC1000 TO 5000, FL STUDIOS, REASON, MOFX 6, AND MORE.
INST: What made you want to create beats? JOKA: I WAS ALWAYS INTO MUSIC IF IT WASN’T PRODUCING IT WAS DANCING.
INST: Do you use or prefer sampling over playing live instruments?
JOKA: I PERFER PLAYING LIVE INSTRUMENTS AND SAMPLING.
INST: Who influenced your style?
JOKA: TIMBERLAND, PHERRAL, KAYNE WEST, AND 9TH WONDER.
INST: Do you ever see yourself quitting or retiring from beat making?
JOKA: I’LL RETIRE IN 10 OR 20 YEARS.
INST: Is there a difference between being a producer and being a beat maker?
JOKA: YES THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. A BEAT MAKER JUST MAKES THE BEAT AND SENDS IT TO THE ARTIST. A PRODUCER WILL HELP PUT THE SONG TOGETHER AND COMPOSE THE SONG.
INST: Any tips, tricks, or advice that you’d like to share?
JOKA: KEEP GRINDING, STAY FOCUSED, AND NEVER GIVE UP
INST: Where can we hear your work?
JOKA: WWW.FUTURISTICBEATZ.COM
Beat Inspired!
Posted: March 26, 2013 in Beat Maker, BPM, Crate Diggers, Drum & Bass, Dubstep, Hip-Hop, Loops and Samples, ProducersTags: 9th Wonder, Alchemist, battlecat, Beat Battles, Beat Makers, Beat-Maker, Beats Per Minute, Boi Wonder, BPM, Culture, Damu The Fudge Monk, DITC, Dj Premier, Dj Statik Selektah, Dr. Dre, Dubstep, Dungeon Family, Electronic press kit, Erik Sermon, Hhip-Hop, Hip-Hop, J. Dilla, Jake One, Just Blaze, Lester EazyBeats Angeles, N.W.A, Pete Rock, Premiere, Producer, Producers, RZA, Samples, Snoop Dogg, VerseAll, West Coast