I can really feel the energy in studio the moment the producer slowed the record down… Everybody must just have starred eyes wide open at him like: „Don’t fuck it up man!!“
People speak about sampling as if it's easy, but you really need a good ear and sharp senses to chop and mix some of the instruments that make up a beat.
Imagine beaing Kanye or 88 Keys, i dknt know who flipped this, and hearing randomly this,0:10, in ur mind blow up the idea to slow that down and use it as a sample in a total different way, MUSICAL GENIUS
@@pierreo33 Bruh you realize they make their own beats all the time right? These excursions into sampling are just forays of their own which are equally as interesting as their own beats.
I wonder if it was 88, Kanye or Mike who was behind the idea of time stretching and down semitoning the sample to make it sound like that, to me that's such an insane way of looking at a loop, such a crazy flip.
88 keys dropped off a pack to Noah Goldstein. Apparently kanye wanted a heavier kick, bass line and strings. Mike dean prob had a hand in the synth candy like the stabs and leads.
music has never saved my life because my life has never needed to be saved, still havent hit the bottom of the barrel yet (and hopefully never will) but i can for sure say that music has changed my life and Ye's shit is Def life-changing
I appreciate the breakdowns of how samples were used to create popular records, but I'm a little confused as to why Tracklib is showcasing samples that were used prior to it's establishment. This is the 2nd breakdown video I've seen and I was thinking that they were showcasing Tracklib samples. I'm not very familiar with Tracklib. Does the site offer access to older samples from commercial records? I thought the site only offered original samples.
The Kscope tempo slowdown sounded so badass to me.
Yesss, this is the best one for sure, the moment it sounded like the song, it clicked and I was like OH MY GOD
If they’d included it in the actual song it would’ve transitioned it to a whole new level
True
I made an alternate intro using this audio, sounds pretty good.
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@@nspire9742 you could do this type of stuff to so many tracklib vids its insane
Lottery sample right here
Wdym bro
@@rexaimo1it’s just so perfect it’s like finding lottery number
@@heatwole ahh makes sense, thank you bro
On me
I can really feel the energy in studio the moment the producer slowed the record down…
Everybody must just have starred eyes wide open at him like: „Don’t fuck it up man!!“
mustve been a real “AYOOOOOOOO” moment
Producer aka ye himself
@@nunixnunix04THAT'S WHAT WE CAME HERE FOR ❗❗❗❗❗❗🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
0:23
this transition is too cool for me to handle
imagine if that was the intro
@tylerm6352 I was thinking that same thing. If that had been the intro....game over !
I came back to this for that
It literally gives me chills every time I hear it!! 😊
obsessed with these breakdowns
i always love how mike dean reimagines the sample by placing his instruments in the mix- makes this track in particular even more cinematic
Found this channel from a tweet about Daft Punk today. Good stuff right here keep it up 👍🏼
what
@@empthreeplayer what?
twitter is aids
what
ua-cam.com/video/QK8mJJJvaes/v-deo.html
People speak about sampling as if it's easy, but you really need a good ear and sharp senses to chop and mix some of the instruments that make up a beat.
Imagine beaing Kanye or 88 Keys, i dknt know who flipped this, and hearing randomly this,0:10, in ur mind blow up the idea to slow that down and use it as a sample in a total different way, MUSICAL GENIUS
Imagine actually creating a beat yourself
@@pierreo33 tf that mean ahah
@@pierreo33 Bruh you realize they make their own beats all the time right? These excursions into sampling are just forays of their own which are equally as interesting as their own beats.
@@pierreo33 right?
@@pierreo33 if youre implying sampling isnt making a beat yourself thats kinda stupid
kanye needs to make more produced albums for other people, he kinda underrated now in that way.... or maybe expensive
Kanye wasn't the main producer on this track.
I'd love to see Kanye do another run like in 2018 though
@@JC20XX Yeah it was NO ID if I recall
88 Keys did this i think
I think he probably does it for people in his label and people he wants to do it for. Doubt everybody can just pay him to do it
He's probably expensive af
The most underrated channel on UA-cam
aboslutely!
Such an important sample to one of hiphop's biggest albums in 2011.
I am listening to this because I am happy I don’t have the virus anymore
Great to hear!
I’m listening to this while taking a massive dump.
@@BrooklynBalla
Not that great to hear!
@@daelen.cclark you not rocking with big dumps⁉️⁉️
@@bend4137
Well I don’t comment about them.
88 keys a genius.
ye too 💯
Ye sampled it
I wonder if it was 88, Kanye or Mike who was behind the idea of time stretching and down semitoning the sample to make it sound like that, to me that's such an insane way of looking at a loop, such a crazy flip.
88 keys dropped off a pack to Noah Goldstein. Apparently kanye wanted a heavier kick, bass line and strings. Mike dean prob had a hand in the synth candy like the stabs and leads.
Imagine hearing this in the studio for the first time.
What the actual fuck, this is so genius
I love this channel so much. thank you!
How can such a simple beat sound so grand
Kanye West, 88 Keys and Mike Dean. Now thata a Holy Trinity
Man that slowdown still sends chills down my spine. Sampling is a beautiful thing
WOW! the hardwork behind producing this video is visible 🙌🏽
samples like this makes me want to make more music
I love it that its a short and to the point video. Good stuff.
Not the first time Kanye and Jay-Z sampled The Doors
kanye west is just a Genius.
Damn! Mind blown, that was sick, mad production
That's one of my favorite song and ive always wondered how it was made thank you
legendary song to open up a legendary album
yo this video is crazy
One of the coolest beat’s ever
Love Tracklib!!! Really thank you! Needed it!!
Whole album a beautiful body of work
oh yes, the-dream, the author of my favorite song "that's what the mask is that's what the point of the mask is"
holy fuck one of the best sample jobs ever
This is one of my fav beats!
Genius 🤓
Yeezus! 🙏🏻
I absolutely love these sample videos;)
0:26 wow
This is dope!
That’s sick af ❤ HBD Ye!
I didn't even recognize dream on this. I really just peeped how impacted he is from Jay Electronica APIDTA.
listened to this song after watching wakanda forever and the original movie too bc the beat reminds me of black panther
Love this song
skillful sample chopping
great mixing
My new favourite channel
Kanye is a genius
It was 88keys. Not Kanye
Isso é genial.
Imagine a man exploring vinyls and etc and thinking about him mading a bad ass beat.
0:22 eargasm.
This is cool one of my favorites song
imagine playing this live on set
This is so goated
Fricken love this chanel.
Could you please do every Kanye song ever please. Ta. :)
yes, please
Glad I found these videos
yooooooooo - instantly hit subscribe! That's so dope!
GENIUS
Two, that's all it take. Fucking genius.
So dope!
My face scrunched ALL THE WAY UP watching this.
OMG!!!! 🙌🏽
Thank you 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Kanye so ahead of his time.
Such a great combination
This is so satisfyyyying
0:26❤️🔥
Fuckkkl them samples came together like butter 🧈
That’s amazing.
Y'all forgot the James Brown vocals
That was pure Genius.
An actual fun fact: you can remake this beat almost 1:1 through the stem player 🐐
wtf? the beat is crazy
Finally a hip hop sample that isn't too lazy
Most hip hop samples that aren't lazy
Made it sound like a Nirvana sample
music has never saved my life because my life has never needed to be saved, still havent hit the bottom of the barrel yet (and hopefully never will) but i can for sure say that music has changed my life and Ye's shit is Def life-changing
crazy. I always thought this was original.
DHEY MAKE IT LOOK SO EASY HAHAHAHAA
That transition is fuckin cold
INSANE
Whoa!!! 👑👑
DAAAAMN
God tier sample. Jesus
ESTO ES LO QUE NECESITAMOS EN UN CANAL DE SAMPLES!🔥🔥
This is just crazy
MIKE DEAN THE GOAT
Well this is wild
Fresh
Very drippy
This is genius
This shit is so cool dude
With all respect (the song is dope) that are those beats I usually delete
Am I the only one or should I recheck my taste?
I thinjk my brain is melting
When I heard the guitar transition I just looked at the screen and said “what the fuck”
Looks easy ffs. What a great beat!
What???? I would have never guessed
Frank oceans vocals 😭
I miss the old Kanye. I really do.
He hasn’t changed from this era much
genius
I’m noticing a lot of these samples are all being slowed down. Some sped up but, mostly slowed down then drums and bass added to some of them.
Slowed down stuff sounds cooler, Chopped and Screwed is all about slowing shit down
@Kai McCook lol 😅👍🏽
Yessir
Isn't this the sound of the impregnating women vine from kingbach and anwar jibawi?😂😂😂
I appreciate the breakdowns of how samples were used to create popular records, but I'm a little confused as to why Tracklib is showcasing samples that were used prior to it's establishment. This is the 2nd breakdown video I've seen and I was thinking that they were showcasing Tracklib samples.
I'm not very familiar with Tracklib. Does the site offer access to older samples from commercial records? I thought the site only offered original samples.
My guess is producing videos about iconic and interesting samples will inspire a fair amount of potential clients to work with more samples.
@@gabrielwood3016
Makes sense. I just think it would make even more sense to showcase popular records created with samples from the site. 🤷🏻♂️
@@gabrielwood3016
The Frank Dukes video is a perfect example of what I mean.