Even though this name wasn't mentioned in the vid, Karriem Riggins has some pretty deep punch with his bass drums and has decent snares too. R.I.P. J-Dilla 🤎👍
@@AnuSun word…I remember hearing bands like Soulive and Lettuce doing Dilla-esque beats back in the early 2000s. You can throw in Questlove in the mix too since his work with him on the Voodoo album in 98
Hoes Shoes said that is Something like Pete Rock on Steroids...Treal!!! Pete Rock said that it was From Larry Smith to Marley Marl... Too Much Creativity!!! Too 🔥!!!
When people talk about Dilla, and the artists he worked with, a lot of times its Detroit/Chicago and East Coast emcees. I'm glad you showed the MED and Pharcyde videos. All that Stones Throw stuff is classic, but I actually first heard him on the 1st Pharcyde album (when he was still going by Jay Dee). I think he only did one, or two, tracks on that one; but that whole second album was him, if I remember correctly. One of my all-time favorites. It's been a while, but I played that album to death for at least a decade. If you ever see Idris Muhammed playing on a track, you should cop that and chop that!
Oh yeah. I know he loved Clyde Stubblefield too. He's talked about how much he loved chopping up breakbeats. And of course, one of them is Funky Drummer. I show a clip of him talking about wanting to flip that in a future video.
Thanks for that. That section of the video is now listed in my list of sources. It was not intentional. It's just easy to make mistakes when doing videos like this. But I appreciate you watching the video to even catch it.
Get my drum kit Back To The Breakbeats @ the link here:
monev360.gumroad.com/l/wlfxp
It's boom bap drum kit for boom bap producers!
Even though this name wasn't mentioned in the vid, Karriem Riggins has some pretty deep punch with his bass drums and has decent snares too. R.I.P. J-Dilla 🤎👍
Yep he's the man too. He worked with Dilla a lot.
Karriem pioneered Dilla’s style, but I’d say Chris Dave mastered and revolutionized it
@@pastense Steve Mckie was actually the first drummer (besides Karriem) to play Dilla's slumped out style live.
@@AnuSun word…I remember hearing bands like Soulive and Lettuce doing Dilla-esque beats back in the early 2000s. You can throw in Questlove in the mix too since his work with him on the Voodoo album in 98
3:38 He didn't know it was an important moment.
He was doing the cover.
Amazing.
I was looking for this comment
Right. That's the thing that bugged me out when I first saw it.
Dilla does have that SLAP. His old SV stuff was ALL slap.
Hoes Shoes said that is Something like Pete Rock on Steroids...Treal!!!
Pete Rock said that it was From Larry Smith to Marley Marl...
Too Much Creativity!!! Too 🔥!!!
When people talk about Dilla, and the artists he worked with, a lot of times its Detroit/Chicago and East Coast emcees. I'm glad you showed the MED and Pharcyde videos. All that Stones Throw stuff is classic, but I actually first heard him on the 1st Pharcyde album (when he was still going by Jay Dee). I think he only did one, or two, tracks on that one; but that whole second album was him, if I remember correctly. One of my all-time favorites. It's been a while, but I played that album to death for at least a decade. If you ever see Idris Muhammed playing on a track, you should cop that and chop that!
The master teacher speaks.
Everything I know about drum grooves comes from studying this dude
Legendary
This is so gold n inspiring thank you for this video Fr ur legend LLJAYDEE
You're welcome. J Dilla is the 🐐!
Thanks man. Hope you are still doing your thing! Peace.
You're welcome. Yep I'm still doing my thing.
Thanks for making this
You're welcome! Thank you for watching it!
this is a really nice video, thank you for sharing it. Also, could you please tell me the name of the song playing at 03:08?
@@e6874 Thank you for watching and glad you enjoyed it. That beat that's playing is Chicken Grease by D'Angelo.
@ thanks for letting me know!
I consider Dilla one of the greatest drummers ever. Dude is the spirit of drums🥁🥁
beautiful video
Thanks!👊
Very interesting, thanks ¡¡¡¡
Thank you for watching and you're welcome! 👊
I wish I could have gotten a collab with my cousin's childhood friend Chris Dave.
Very enjoyable, thank you 🙏
And don’t forget his intense love for Clyde!
Oh yeah. I know he loved Clyde Stubblefield too. He's talked about how much he loved chopping up breakbeats. And of course, one of them is Funky Drummer. I show a clip of him talking about wanting to flip that in a future video.
@@BackToTheBoomBap All hands to the goat 🙏🏽 love your channel man
@@UNOwen-nr1pg I very much appreciate that bro! I just make content about what interests me. I'm humbled that people enjoy it.
Hey! The part around 03:30 is legendary swedish music journalist Mats Nileskär, who did an amazing JD interview. Correct your sources!
Thanks for that. That section of the video is now listed in my list of sources. It was not intentional. It's just easy to make mistakes when doing videos like this. But I appreciate you watching the video to even catch it.
@@BackToTheBoomBap all good! had a flash of recollection hearing that journos voice.
good video
Thanks!
I cussed....Staples song = go ladies?!!!!!!?
Really? Wow!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤+
damn i'm early
God, this is cringe.
What’s wrong with it
It's not 2006 is what's wrong shorty spice.
Are you saying Dilla is cringe?
No, I'm saying you're gay and Slum Village is though.
yet you are here for it. that's rich.