Sampling is also a big part of electronic music. especially like the drum&bass and the jungle/garage stuff from the early to mid 90s. hip hop is very much electronic music in a lot of ways. Alot of the hip hop producers in the mid 80s, like Marley Marl for example, were only working with drum machines and synths for bass lines and melodies.
This is crazy. At his age, I was in the "boom bap" beatmaking. Hundreds of beats made probably. But this generation brings something totally new to sampling. At first, I was saying to myself "what is he doing? it's a mess!", then it became clearer and clearer and the obvious sample vanished into something different. That's creative, intelligent and probably the consequence of a totally different approach to beatmaking. Great. Thank you.
Pierre probably more comfortable showing sampling than showing how he puts together his melodies. He the godfather of all the rage stuff coming out now. And definitely helped shift the game from dark 808 mafia sounds to more playful video game type sounds.
This episode was filmed about 4 years ago for the ones that don’t know, Pi'erre posted a pic of the vid on his story a few months back, I thought this episode was never gonna come out
@@malsoliano bruh, ain’t no such thing as a taper fade, it’s just called a taper (just sides and nape) a fade is fading the entire head all around 👍🏽 hope this helps.
Produced for Whitney, Evelyn King, Melba Moore, and had incredible solo records too. Did everything by himself from the songwriting to the production, a true auteur
Show a lot of things happening at once Remind everyone of what's going on And with every shot you show a little improvement To show it all would take to long That's called a montage ( Montage ! ) Oh we want montage ( Montage ! )
What I love about this series is how you get to watch these producers take such indistinct pieces of music and flip them into something that's so distinctly THEM. That drop at 4:34 is something I could legit invision Carti adlibbing over
I used to watch rhythm roulette when I was like in middle school . Pierre’s my #1 Music inspiration for my music and beats so it’s nice seeing that come full circle
Pi’erre fr the godfather of this whole new wave. He doesn’t need to sample, he can sauce up the most euphoric and addicting melodies from scratch. My fav producer other than the GOAT Ye who he was heavily influenced by
Solid, although, I'd love to see a lot more of the actual process, like a lot of the older videos used to feature/display. This one seemed to blaze right through it all in mere seconds haha. Anyway, just my two cents, glad to see y'all back nonetheless.
@@JaydenLolagne I'm sure that may've been a contributor, but in this case, you could tell the editing is what mainly cut it all down. Oh well, something is better than nothing, right? Take care..
Well producers like Pierre have thousands of midi drum tracks that they already made before hand, So nowadays for them to make a beat they can just drag and drop a bounce that works. I know he still made the beat but it's like he did the brunt of the work beforehand. These internet producers take entire days where they just focus on making hi hat loops, another where they are designing drum kicks, ect. That's what they have to do nowadays to get the fast results that labels want now. I usually lay all my drums down on a controller, So I don't produce like this but I know it's way faster than trying to make a new bounce for every song.
Love to everyone who get inspired of sampling, get new ideas and evolving through these artists! Creativity and Willing comes first and after that the professionalism comes true to become the own style.
"sampling will never die, its a part of hip hop" facts pierre
Yeah if you can clear them
Sampling is also a big part of electronic music. especially like the drum&bass and the jungle/garage stuff from the early to mid 90s. hip hop is very much electronic music in a lot of ways. Alot of the hip hop producers in the mid 80s, like Marley Marl for example, were only working with drum machines and synths for bass lines and melodies.
Im so happy this series has made a come back. Hope it never ends
I feel like they spent this whole time just getting videos ready so they have stuff to drop weekly
@@nolongerjarofsan.d i think it was covid tbh
Fr fr producers need more spotlight, they do so much for the music industry
And they picked the right producer too 🐐
They gotta get Sadhugold
This is crazy. At his age, I was in the "boom bap" beatmaking. Hundreds of beats made probably. But this generation brings something totally new to sampling. At first, I was saying to myself "what is he doing? it's a mess!", then it became clearer and clearer and the obvious sample vanished into something different. That's creative, intelligent and probably the consequence of a totally different approach to beatmaking. Great. Thank you.
I appreciate your perspective on these new sounds
Yeah Pierre is a genius
You alright with me unc
Cant believe they got Pierre to come out here 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
*door creaks* 🚪
W comment lol
😐
😂😂😂
Pierre probably more comfortable showing sampling than showing how he puts together his melodies. He the godfather of all the rage stuff coming out now. And definitely helped shift the game from dark 808 mafia sounds to more playful video game type sounds.
"Sampling will never die." real talk. Pierre sound so fresh man.
3:58 Beat 1
4:35 Beat 2
6:01 Beat 3
beat 1 went crazy
Beat 2 a hit on me
Thank You
beat 3 is the best by far
i have the live where he played made an actual song over it, i think ima post a "remaster" combining the two. Do you know the song name?@@cruxmind
This episode was filmed about 4 years ago for the ones that don’t know, Pi'erre posted a pic of the vid on his story a few months back, I thought this episode was never gonna come out
yeah his hair dont look like that anymore
Literally I remember I always checked the page like when dis gon drop?
@@styl1ssttt yh it’s a taper fade now
@@malsoliano bruh, ain’t no such thing as a taper fade, it’s just called a taper (just sides and nape) a fade is fading the entire head all around 👍🏽 hope this helps.
@@CarlosHernandez-vh1sz ok😂
RIP KASHIF. a music legend who gets overlooked.
I instantly looked him up
He got classics fr 💯 wrote for a lot of artist too 🔥
Produced for Whitney, Evelyn King, Melba Moore, and had incredible solo records too. Did everything by himself from the songwriting to the production, a true auteur
I can’t stop listening to the second beat he made. I’ve probably played it back over 150 times
Bro Facts 😩😩😩
that first beat is insane, need to hear the rest of that
For real
He said nahh ima save that one for me big dawg
nah i have it ima post it soon, he played it on live last year
Pierre’s beats never get old bruh he be using the simplest melodies and it goes crazy every time
That last beat at 5:22 is INSANE
do you know what’s the sample called?
Big fax 📠 no fiction
That Kashif album is a classic. My auntie would play that same record on friday nights.
3:30 it’s crazy how quickly it went from just a sample to an insane beat
Power of editing my friend
Show a lot of things happening at once
Remind everyone of what's going on
And with every shot you show a little improvement
To show it all would take to long
That's called a montage
( Montage ! )
Oh we want montage
( Montage ! )
it’s called Fruity Loops
💯
lack of mental health care is a serious problem with beats
Love that Mass Appeal has a variety of producers on this series.. Y’all make my day whenever y’all drop ❤️👍🏾🔥 Shout out Mr. Bourne!!!
What I love about this series is how you get to watch these producers take such indistinct pieces of music and flip them into something that's so distinctly THEM. That drop at 4:34 is something I could legit invision Carti adlibbing over
Mass appeal please continue dropping more rhythm roulettes the people want and need more!!!
I hope this teaches people how you don’t need to overthink everything
Love how loud pierre while still being soft spoken. Dope dude
Seeing him work makes you want to start producing!
Deadass thinking about making beats after watching this
Beat sample at 5:39 is godly🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 u can tell he was really phuckin w it he even put his crowd producer tag on there
does anyone know what the sample is called ?
Fax
@@2k5jan The Commodores - Cebu from Movin' On
“I kinda stop sampling cuz I didn’t kno how to clear samples” they won’t ever let this man clear a sample😭😭
It's not your job as the producer to clear samples
Unless your independent
he referring to Pissy Pamper,right?
😂😂😂
I mean technically it’s not the producers job to clear samples and with services like tracklib it’s very easy to clear samples
I used to watch rhythm roulette when I was like in middle school . Pierre’s my #1 Music inspiration for my music and beats so it’s nice seeing that come full circle
THANK YOU FOR BRINGING THIS BACK MASS APPEAL. Been my favorite series on UA-cam for years.
I like his style of beats he always makes space
Type melodies
Kashif is responsible for majority of that 80s upbeat funk sound. A great songwriter az well. May he rest in peace
Keep the RR vids coming! thank you Mass Appeal! salute
Bro so cold with the production, can't wait to meet him one day! YO PIERRE!
I know that ain’t FUBUGOTTHATFLAME 🔥
How have u worked with Silkmoney and not Pierre?
Bro you’re up there too 😂
You be giving ASAP Ant crazy stuff one of my favorite producers
Bro u gotta get on this show I been listening to you since 17’
work with ICYTWAT again
Wow. He freaked those samples so quick. Legend!
Pi’erre fr the godfather of this whole new wave. He doesn’t need to sample, he can sauce up the most euphoric and addicting melodies from scratch. My fav producer other than the GOAT Ye who he was heavily influenced by
And Ye groomed by No I.D (keep it going yall)
@@bobclues2 no ID inspired by Jermaine dupri
@@yogicbeats Jermaine Dupri influenced by Jimmy Jam
@@pradabears Jimmy Jam influenced by me
@@이알라인 why would you do this?
This is probably the first time you actually get to see Pierre actually make beats
He does it on ig live all the time
Bros been makin beats on ig live for years now
He does it on ig live all the time
😮 he does
@@moneymakinmitch8130 I think he meant where we get to see all that he’s using to make the beats
I WAITED 3 YEARS FOR THIS💜💜💜
4:34 someone please remake this!
That's straight up heat🥵
5:22 gives me vice City or some game menu type vibes.
bro he made a full song to the first beat and played it on live im bouta post
@@blcssin where bro
I've been waiting so long for this one
This was great. Keep this show alive. Bangers by Pierre too. 10/10
Pierre Bourne & K Swisha brought a new sound to the game
Love his simple approach guys been a genius
Solid, although, I'd love to see a lot more of the actual process, like a lot of the older videos used to feature/display. This one seemed to blaze right through it all in mere seconds haha. Anyway, just my two cents, glad to see y'all back nonetheless.
Pierre really private so it make sense
Prolly cuz he just breeze through it, I haven’t watched it yet but he works fast af
@@JaydenLolagne I'm sure that may've been a contributor, but in this case, you could tell the editing is what mainly cut it all down. Oh well, something is better than nothing, right? Take care..
He probably was struggling a lil to get the samples right so they probably just cut it down to be more entertaining
Well producers like Pierre have thousands of midi drum tracks that they already made before hand, So nowadays for them to make a beat they can just drag and drop a bounce that works. I know he still made the beat but it's like he did the brunt of the work beforehand. These internet producers take entire days where they just focus on making hi hat loops, another where they are designing drum kicks, ect. That's what they have to do nowadays to get the fast results that labels want now. I usually lay all my drums down on a controller, So I don't produce like this but I know it's way faster than trying to make a new bounce for every song.
Pierres creativity & producing process is just outstanding !
Love to everyone who get inspired of sampling, get new ideas and evolving through these artists! Creativity and Willing comes first and after that the professionalism comes true to become the own style.
Pierre production so dope man
That’s cold asl 🔥🔥 Pi’erre really did his thing thoe
Finalllyyyy been waiting on thus since they made this series bro🥲
Kashif was an awesome producer himself 🔥
One of the cleanest ones I heard fr
i was hoping pierre wouldnt dissapoint and he really came through with that heat. He a legend fasho
Everytime I watch one of these videos, it inspires me to go make a beat
Pi'erre is Ableton and FL gang simultaneously! ? 😁👍🏼✌🏼💎
That’s what I’m sayin. I think Nick Mira does that too
Whenever I need inspiration I watch this still till this day
everyone should love and appreciate how talented this man truly is
So thankful to have this series back dropping new content
Getting Pierre is legendary!
Im still waiting for a logic episode and a 6ix episode though!
or FrancisGotHeat
Same here! I love 6ix's production 🔥
Logics beat tape is actually dope
That would be gross in the best way
6ix9ine the goat!
legend fr real contribution to rap music from this guy
Hard that he samples in Ableton but lays down the drums in FL.
Sampling soo much more easier and better in Ableton fs
Time stretch >>>
@@teoifolis fr. Ableton prob the best DAW for sampling, and I'm saying this after switching to Logic Pro last year.
he always does that plus its easier on ableton
I would do the same with Logic. and after the drums on FL, I go back to Logic to mix everything 🤣
That samurai Champloo sample @ 2:30 !
Once he hit that sound at 4:47 I was like WOW that’s Pierre
i have the song he made over it im bouta post
The P in Pierre stands for perfect
4:06 uTorrent icon on the laptop. We know where Pierre got his VSTs.
The sample flip at 3:47 is ridiculous
that pitch on 4:36 go STOOPID hard with the drums
i have the song he made i just need the title of the song
I’ve been waiting for this my entire life !!!
This man sampled Jodeci “what about us” and made Playboi Carti “RIP” 🤯
“Yo Pi’erre you wanna sample this record”
🧢🎩🎩🤫🤹♂️😱🤾♂️😱🎓💯😭🤨💀💀👳♂️🏌♀️😋👍😐😐*️⃣🤓👒😔🥳
I'd luv to see a Mass Appeal Compilation album from just the Rhythm Roulette.
That intro/song editing at didn't go unnoticed Mass Appeal. That was so satisfying
That beat at 3:45 😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨
That first beat was insane, take you to another planet
cool episode.. peace to Pierre!
would love to see Nicholas Craven on here
so dope and effortlessly done 🔥
They should've included the first beat he made at the end of the video, it's the heaviest in my opinion 🔥🔥🔥
OOOOOOH THAT LAST BEAT WAS SOMETHING ELSE
The last beat is crazy
Nah cause they got one of the best producers from this time!!!
I like how he made a fresh sound due to the fact he couldn't clear samples.
Yo this is a historical moment fr fr🔥🔥🔥
All the records he pulled sounded fire
Been waiting on this for a solid minute.
Pierre got the utorrent like the rest of us.
I'm sayin😭😭😭
Love to see that rhythm roulette is back again !!😍
bout time yall got pierre lol. i wanna see more of these new producers as well as the o.g's in the game.
Everytime I see Pierre make beats I get inspired
3:04 🔥🔥 instant loop
Fire. Love the beat he made from that sample.
they finally got this man to come out here 🤧
this made my day .
I didn't know he got a grammy for Jesus is King 🤯
Yeah he had co-produced the song yikes
THIS MAKES ME HAPPY! been following for a min.
Sampled it on ableton and did the beat on fl that’s dope
he made them
beats fast
That sample got NASTY fast. Love it. This series continues to be fire.
ohhhhhh sheit! 👀🍿
Yo Pi'erre you really came out here to mass appeal???
"Sampling will never die" Great Episode 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
We need one of these every week !
this video would be a lot better if we could hear more of the beats imo
shoutout pi'erre for shopping at A1
I feel like the comment community got this to happen!!! That's lit🔥🔥🔥
Let’s gooo keep this series alive!!
Pierre seems like a really chill and humble guy
Check out his documentary dude, he’s really a chill guy. Made it by himself, people doubted him crazy
@@HenryThe12 what’s it called?
@@aerpods The Life Of Pi'erre documentary
nice to see the series firin back upp