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Bru-Taal1989
Gepost door Bru-Taal1989 op woensdag 07-03-2007 om 17:57:53


1. Popular Demand
2. Sound The Alarm w/Guilty
3. Simpson
4. Insane
5. Lookatusnow w/Phat Kat
6. U w/Ty & Lory
7. Shut It Down w/Ahk
8. So Gone
9. Say Something w/Nametag & Slim S.D.H.
10. Play The Keys
11. Watch Em w/Fat Ray & QD
12. Three + Sum
13. Action w/Slum Village & Baatin
14. Luvin It
15. One Song
16. I'M Out
17. Take It There w/One Be Lo

Verdient wel een eigen topic. Hij is inmiddels gelekt, er staan als bonus nog instrumentals op van de broken wx LP.
[ Dit bericht is gewijzigd door op 07-03-2007 @ 17:59:31 ]

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Unexplained Gepost door Unexplained op woensdag 07-03-2007 om 18:17:03
Gelekt, for real? Damn. Ik ga proberen hem preventief niet te downen ook, maar ben stiekem wel erg benieuwd eigenlijk.
mafcase
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Gepost door mafcase op woensdag 07-03-2007 om 18:20:59
-grapje-

ik ga hem nu checken.. ben benieuwd
[ Dit bericht is gewijzigd door op 07-03-2007 @ 19:35:34 ]

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Kapowski
Ejje et al eheurt? meichie kracht wegleupt kaamp
Gepost door Kapowski op woensdag 07-03-2007 om 18:22:17
mij ook, als albumbase het niet doet
Bru-Taal1989
Gepost door Bru-Taal1989 op woensdag 07-03-2007 om 18:35:57
Volgens mij mag je hier niet naar linkjes vragen... Dan moet topic weer verwijderd en zo dusssss..
pm
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FreakyFreek
Teringhond & Co.
Gepost door FreakyFreek op woensdag 07-03-2007 om 19:52:34
die instrumentals moet ik hebbee
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mafcase
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Gepost door mafcase op woensdag 07-03-2007 om 21:31:17
er staan een paar heerlijke tracks op, maar black milk begint me toch wel een klein beetje te vervelen nu hoor.
hij lijkt een beetje het zelfde probleem te hebben als 9th wonder, dat al zn beats op elkaar lijken dus..

maar goed ik heb hem pas 2 keer geluisterd, misschien groeit ie nog.
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Bru-Taal1989
Gepost door Bru-Taal1989 op donderdag 08-03-2007 om 00:18:34
Ze beats lijken idd wel op elkaar. Ik vind dit album zo na de eerste luisterbeurt best wel dik. Staan een hoop gruwelijke tracks op en dope rappers. Hij zegt trouwens ook in het ml75 interview dat hij een nieuwe stijl wil gaan proberen.
quote:
"I think I am kind of done with that kind of sound of music, that sound of HipHop. I feel like I accomplished that and people knew me for that sound for a minute so I’m gonna reinvent myself after this. It’s gonna be something fresh and new"

Black milk Interview
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Roikuh
Eindhoven/Strijp-S
Gepost door Roikuh op donderdag 08-03-2007 om 17:28:55
Zwaar geschikt.. sound the alarm blaast hem echt hard
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Monn-E
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Gepost door Monn-E op maandag 12-03-2007 om 20:05:12
Interview met Black Milk:


TSS: The mixtape we reviewed on TSS was called Pressure. Talk about Pressure, ‘cause I feel like you are getting it from many angles. From dubbing you a prodigy and your unique blend of youth and experience to people expecting you to fill J. Dilla’s shoes.

Black Milk: The mixtape just included a bunch of songs I’ve produced over the past few years, and we put it together to keep the buzz going and to let people know what to expect. As far as pressure, I don’t really let that get to me. I’ve been doing it for this long, so I feel confident that I can bring more to the game. I’m always coming with new ideas and creativity musically. Not to sound cocky, but I don’t see too much competition. There’s only a few artists I see out here that are really pushing me.

As far as Dilla, I mean he’s a producer/emcee from the D, and he had the reputation that he never put out a wack beat on nothin, so the only pressure I put on myself is to never come wack. As long as I can be consistent, I should be fine.

TSS: What production equipment do you use/instruments do you play?

Black Milk: My main piece of the equipment is the MPC 2000 XL, and other trinkets like the microKORG, the Moog, an Ensoniq keyboard, and of course old records and Protools. I’m kinda coordinated on the drums.

TSS: The best producers have little tips they like to harbor. What’s one for any producers reading?

Black Milk: The drums are always the backbone of the beat. If you don’t have good drums, it all falls apart. Chop the drums, EQ the drums, all that. Figure out a formula to add that snap in the snare and the punch in the kick. Sometimes you can even turn a weak sample into a good beat if the drums is hitting hard…

TSS: Barak Records is prolly the most well known local hip hop label in Detroit. Was leaving Barak part of positioning yourself for something more national?

Black Milk: I was never signed to Barak. I only worked with their artists like Slum Village and Phat Kat, and on the BR Gunna shit. I went elsewhere because of creative differences and business differences.

TSS: What’s Slum Village up to and are you working on anything with them?

Black Milk: We’re working on a new SV record. We’re about 5 or 6 songs deep. We’re trying to record as much as we can so that we can get the record out this year…hopefully by the third quarter.

TSS: What’s up with the Sean P./Guilty Simpson album?

Black Milk: It’s in the works. Guilt just wanted Sean P. on his album, and Sean P. was feelin’ Guilt so much that he just wanted them to do a whole album together with Black Milk on the beats. We’re a few tracks deep and we’re hoping to have it out by this summer.

TSS: What sort of creative advantages are there to being an MC and producer?

Black Milk: The stuff that producers keep for themselves is usually stuff that emcees can’t rap over and it’s, you know, the real creative shit. The good thing about being both an emcee and a producer is because you can rap over your favorite shit…

TSS: You seem to make an effort both on wax and off to separate yourself from the backpack label. Where did the label come from and talk about the political positioning artists have to deal with when being labeled.

Black Milk: I don’t know where it came from or how they started using it with me. Me personally, if someone considers me that, I don’t take too much offense to it, but I feel like it’s my job to let people know what really goes on in my life. People get it confused or get it twisted when they see you’re working with certain artists or whatever. People consider it underground, but whatever. I like nice things like everybody else. I mess with the broads like everyone else. I’m a regular nigga like everyone else. I don’t wanna be stuck in a box, and that’s why I address it sometimes on record.

TSS: I read that Popular Demand was recorded, mixed, and mastered in your crib. Is that true and doesn’t it get claustrophobic to never leave home?

Black Milk: The majority of the album was recorded and mixed at the crib. It wasn’t mastered at home. I got my own setup here, I’m always here. I don’t need to go and pay for someone else’s studio. I’m in my own vibe, my own lane. I know a lot of producers that are the same way and are in a creative zone at home. As long as the beat’s hittin’ and it’s loud and it’s bangin’, I’m fine doin’ it at home.

TSS: A lot of people were exposed to you on the Saints Row video game. What is at the intersection of hip hop and video games?

Black Milk: Man. I haven’t even heard my song on that game. I think it’s dope that people are getting exposure on video games, because those obviously sell a lot of copies, and it’s dope when people get that opportunity. Hopefully it helped me out as far as people checking for me. I don’t know how many people heard my shit on there, but it’s cool regardless.

TSS: Who directed the video (”Sound The Alarm”) and where did the concept come from?

Black Milk: Anthony Garth from Avalon Films directed the video. We basically wanted it on some live energetic hip hop music shit. There’s so much energy in the song that we wanted to make sure that there was energy in the video, you know, that there was a lot goin’ on. As far as the helicopters and all that crazy shit, all the credit for that goes to Anthony Garth. I had no idea it was gonna look that good…

TSS: Did you have a sense of something you were looking for and what is your approach to videos?

Black Milk: This is technically my first video on the solo tip, so I just wanted to make sure that the visual caught people’s attention. I didn’t want it to look like a regular hip hop video on MTV and BET. That’s all I asked Anthony to do, just to capture a different look, and I was definitely satisfied with it.

TSS Tigers, Lions or Pistons?

Black Milk: Pistons. We’re the only Detroit team to win the championship in a while. The Tigers are comin up, though…

TSS: Fill in the blank - If I had to compare myself to any athlete, I would be….

Black Milk: Lebron James. He was the new face in the game and he came in just destroying everybody. I feel like I can come into hip hop and do the same things to the veterans.

TSS: There’s no place like the D because….

Black Milk: We’re not gonna sugar-coat nothing. We keep it 100 with everyone. You can’t get away with nothing here. If it’s good or if it’s wack, we’re gonna let you know.

TSS: Three things you don’t leave the house without/gadgets that are always within arm distance…

Black Milk: My cell phone. My wallet. A box of Magnums.

TSS: Before bringing a girl to the crib, you have to make sure that….

Black Milk: She’s fine as hell.
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Bru-Taal1989
Gepost door Bru-Taal1989 op donderdag 15-03-2007 om 00:30:34
Check deze plaat mensen, luister hem nu weer en hij is echt master...
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mafcase
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Gepost door mafcase op donderdag 15-03-2007 om 12:40:56
ik moet zeggen dat ik hem ook wel vaak luister nu toch echt wel een lekkere cd
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Monn-E
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Gepost door Monn-E op donderdag 15-03-2007 om 22:08:37
En check het interview ook ...Staat nog dope nieuws over een collab met Sean P. onder andere, en niet zomaar een collab!
[ Dit bericht is gewijzigd door op 15-03-2007 @ 22:08:51 ]

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Bru-Taal1989
Gepost door Bru-Taal1989 op vrijdag 16-03-2007 om 00:03:10
Die collabo's gaan zeker dik worden. Ik chill em nu dood op die Shut it down track en Sound of the city van broken wax
[ Dit bericht is gewijzigd door op 16-03-2007 @ 00:03:34 ]

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livio
Oldschool
Gepost door livio op vrijdag 16-03-2007 om 10:23:10
Iets in mijn inbox zou ik niet rouwig om zijn

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