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Oldschool Hip Hop Beats on Electribe and Juno 106

Some nice  oldschool hip hop I stumbled upon. Great work by Harlem Nights Music using a Korg Electribe and a Roland Juno 106. No samplings from records, impressive!

"Tribute for all ya homeboyz... This time some classic hip hop beats, recreated on my Korg Electribe using Oberheim DMX and DX sounds. As always, no actual records were sampled. All recreated by ear.The scratch fx were done by stacking some sounds and adding heavy pitch modulation over it, with the ESX ribbon and slider controlling gate and pitch. All synth and bass parts were made on a Roland Juno 106 synthesizer (1984). Again all film shot wile actual recording. Tracklist:* The Show - Doug E Fresh & the Get Fresh Crew* Walk this Way - Run DMC & Aerosmith(snare: EMU Drumulator, guitar distortion: Roland SE50)* The Message - Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five* Change le Beat - Fab 5 Freddy* Mr. Big Stuff - Heavy D & the Boyz* Say what you wanna say - Lovebug Starski* Children's Story - Slick Rick* No sell out - Malcolm X & Keith LeBlanc* Sucker MC - Run DMC* One for the Treble - Davy DMX* Rock it - Herbie Hancock* White Lines - Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel"

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Been into synthesizers for 15 years, but never a technical geek. I'm a member of the band Velours Perfect, and have had electronic music as a hobby since I stopped playing with G.I Joe Figures. I buy and sell synths all the time, sometimes manically, and my favourite synth varies, right now it is the Alesis Ion. On this blog you can read about whatever comes out of my mind, mostly synthesizer-related stuff though. Bzzt!

 

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