It's so crazy that nobody wanted the Spaceship beat. It was so different but that's what made me love it instantly. 20 something years later and I never got tired of that or any of this album
your ability to reverse-engineer other people's beats is seriously uncanny, I've never seen anything like it. These videos are fascinating, keep em coming!
Man. I’m 31 so I was still kind of young when this came out but it really was landmark, and you could tell when he was producing for other artists as well. His style was so recognizable. He’s just such a great orchestrator. he changed the landscape of mainstream rap and popular music in general
That spaceship beat and strong is amazing, I love it. Inspirational. Kanye was not a crowd follower, he's a creative genius. Fantastic breakdown as well this is, hats off to you.
It's a bit pedantic but Spaceship isn't in 3/4 it's in 6/8, the backbeat is on 4. Dilla did a lot of moving 6/8 samples into 4/4 songs and 4/4 samples into 6/8 songs, it wasn't an unheard-of technique, Kayne just did it particularly well here.
I love learning anything about Ye, but getting to hear these beats, ah man. I listended to the college drop out beginning to end like twice a day until Late Registration came out. It has to be one of if not my favorite album. All of Ye's albums. They are just a perfect timecapsule in the evolution of hip-hop.
your videos are truly amazing, really love to watch your content! would love to see a tutorial on how The Alchemist makes these spacey weird laser effects/synths with the crazy delay (sorry dont really know how to describe them). great stuff really ❣
I always knew Kanye‘s Sampling skills are out of this world but I never realized how crazy he went before I startet beatmaking he truly is the GOAT imo
The beat that so many people had passed on was "Last call" (actually only Jay-Z and Beanie, which isn't many at all, but two), not "Spaceships" as GLC is clearly saying in the quote that you highlighted. You (accidentaly?) misconstrued what he was saying. Also: Soul samples had been popular starting with "The Blueprint" and it's not at all like people didn't want Kanye's beats at the time. On the contrary: He had to hold back his favorites for himself and was constantly trying to do so.
I've always sampled like this, jus not in hiphop, for years, I never like to sample straight forward samples, but I chop up and plat sample chops over each other.
It really reminds me, how the black church worships inside the church. How inside the worship, strange things, we just suddenly happens to distract the music or people we play how they won because they got lead by the spirit and he structures his songs the same way.
This is what happens when you study good music, you sample to add your flavor to an already great song. The reason for the "odd" sample 3/4 timing is because he chose to keep the original bass while tweeking the timing to fit a hip hop style. The high hat placement is also an example of this, it really is not needed but is added at the end of the second pattern to introduce a sense of excitement or expectation. It is really something else, but to be honest if you actually listen to music vs pop music, you will notice these things more often, and many times there really is no science behind it, just feel it.
Thank you for addressing this. This is not intended rocket science, producers just do what they feel. I used to make beats with samples and the loops were sometimes very random. Sometimes the sample came in before the 1. Sometimes I used elements from the intro of the sample to become part of the main loop. DJ Premiere , Pete Rock, J Dilla, Q-Tip, The RZA, Large Professor, Marley Marl and the list goes on. They have all been known to do these things and not based on some kind of strategy. Only outsiders of the culture come in and dissect every little thing to provide their explanation on what it really is. Sound familiar at all? Amazing isn't it ? smh
I know, everyone wants to give all the credit to the original artist. But sometimes it's just a few second part, a few notes and then ye goes off and makes a whole new song.
2 Words is my favorite kanye beat of all time . In 2004 I bought my first mpc2000xl because of him. That Mandrill sample is something else. Then he hired that violinist lady to layer and killed it
I heard Kanye used the 3/4 measure on his song Champion too. How do you even sample using other time measures like that? Can we get a video on that too?
@@keejay12 listen to "Hi" by J Dilla, the original sample is in 6/8, but Dilla played the chops on beats 1 and 3 of a 4/4 beat and because the original sample is in 6/8, it gives it a really heavy swing, or like in one of my beats, i took a drum break in 7/8 and added an extra snare and hihat hit to even it out to 8/8 or 4/4 . Or let's say you have a sample that is like a long phrase of notes that's in 3/4, you can play the long sustained notes either shorter than their original duration in your chop to change the rhythm, or you can chop the end off of one of the notes, play the chop to the end and then play the chop of the end of the note to make the one not last longer, extend it by a beat or two, thusly making it any time signature you want
@@koolmaaan I don't know much about other measures. I'll admit that. But why did you have to start off being didactic and patronizing as if you know me? Lol
Ye really put hov over w these beats. And Jay knew who to pay and how to het around sampling issues so he had no problem bringing this sound back into hip hop
I really hoped I would never have to listen to Chingy again 😂. Thank you for these videos. I have no technical skills but my ears have always told me Kanye’s production is the peak of hip hop.
One factor for me as far as a producer or artist in general, Not many people are looking for great music anymore. Its about social statis now, not based on skill. People's attention spans have shortened over the years. It's hard enogh to get someone to give you a listen when you put out a new project. Copy amd paste producers dont have a style anymore. No individuality!!
I mean … Madvillainy, Champion Sound, Electric Circus, Cannibal Ox The Cold Vein, Fantastic Damage, Blazing Arrow (Blackalicious debut), Jurassic 5 debut (Strength in Numbers?) RJD2 debut, DJ Shadow’s second album, MM … Food, Vaudville Villain, The Grind Date, Get Rich Or Die Trying, The Black Album, Take Me To Your Leader, Pete Rock’s Petestrumentals, The Blueprint, a couple of Beatnut’s albums, a couple more Jay Dee/Dilla albums (Jay Loves Japan, Welcome to Detroit, Ruff Draft; and obviously a lot of the beats for Donuts and The Shining were already finished because we had them on beat tapes, or they were already songs on other artists independent releases or upcoming albums) … all came out before or essentially the same time as Kanye’s album. And many of those album, if not most of those albums, were more adventurous and innovative than Kanye’s from a sampling perspective (although not all as commercially successful or poppy), particularly the Dilla stuff, whom Kanye cribbed a lot of his sampling and drum techniques through their shared participation on the Common albums. A bit of revisionist history to fit the narrative you wanted to create for your video, guy?
you make it sound weird but it is not, it is actually pretty logical.. it is called chopping up samples in a way that gives that old skool dj vibe, that ius where the snare on the first bar comes from. spinning the record, looping certain parts, repeating a line while you play with the double snare.. just look at the average old skool dj battle, I think this is why we started doing this with samples on the mpc giving that mixtape vibe
I known Kanye since were kids living in South shore Dr. and I stayed on 77th and Coles across the street from St. Brides. Kanye never came outside alot but one time he came out and rode bikes with us down a dirt hill near Rainbow Beach, but there was a gang that tried to steal our bikes and Me and Kanye got away but Stanley his bike stolen. A nice red huffy trick bike stolen. Kanye really couldn't come out because his mom worked alot.
He didn’t “revive” it. But def kept the boom bap twist to it. Errbody has been sampling everyday til this day 50 cent get rich or die tryin had samples so did ja rule “mesmerized” and more
I have a question. Do the chops on Spaceship play monophonically or are there parts that they blend? As I am constructing beats I find it more intuitive to play chops and each chop cancels the other out but would like to practice doing otherwise if it is more musically sound. Thank you for your content homie. You do great breakdowns and contribute wonderful music yourself. Super skilled shit.
no way to know unless u ask kanye. he might have did it like its shown in the video or did it on two different tracks. remember we not takling about computer rn we talking about asr 10 possibly MPC. if he played both things in same track, idk if he will be able to apply effects to two very different soudns. try it out though
Hi guys i have a problem with sarato Sample If I have a chop that's doesn't long enough for like 1 bar and i want it to last for 1 bar then how to stretch it to last 1 bar long in sarato sample I mean in fl studio to fit chop perfectly on the grid we just stretch the chop to set on grid For example if we want a chop to last 1 bar long we just stretch it to 1 bar in playlist view Also in slice x if a chop is short and if we want to play it all the way to the end of the bar we take the cursor and put it to the exact part of where we want the sample to end then we check the time length of the bar then we go to slice x highlight the chop press alt+T and type how long we want the chop to last(bar/beats time length) soo how to do the same thing in sarato is there any way to do this And sorry for my english 😅
Great video and i always wonder what these top artist use to get the stems out of a track they want to sample? I recently tried RipX and while its not perfect, i does a amazing thing so im wondering if there is something like this on the market that the pro people use
It's so crazy that nobody wanted the Spaceship beat. It was so different but that's what made me love it instantly. 20 something years later and I never got tired of that or any of this album
Favorite beat off Dropout.
I think its cause it wasnt in a standard 4x4 time signature, most rappers couldn't catch the beat lol
it was the last call beat, if you look at the article he highlighted, they were talking about last call.
People are tryna make hits so anything different they avoid
@@ScottThePisces yeah thats why i dont like it
I love the way Kanye added a lot of Gospel, Jazz, etc in his beats and most of the hip hop producers thought they were WEIRD 😅
buncha company people
your ability to reverse-engineer other people's beats is seriously uncanny, I've never seen anything like it. These videos are fascinating, keep em coming!
bro just recreated 2 kanye songs from zero. respect
These are my favorite vids you make I love this format of like a video essay but also teaching production skills
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I am having fun making them, so I am glad you all are liking them!
Man. I’m 31 so I was still kind of young when this came out but it really was landmark, and you could tell when he was producing for other artists as well. His style was so recognizable. He’s just such a great orchestrator. he changed the landscape of mainstream rap and popular music in general
Kind of? You were 11 lol
That spaceship beat and strong is amazing, I love it. Inspirational. Kanye was not a crowd follower, he's a creative genius. Fantastic breakdown as well this is, hats off to you.
Wow thank you. I could never described back in the days why I loved space ship so hard. This deconstruction was on point and amazing. Great video 💯💯💯
What a strange beat when you really break it down
@7:50 that’s insane bro remade the melody and took a tiny piece of the original 😮 just to incorporate the original feel 😮
Kanye cooked this beat to perfection. 5 beats a day for 3 summers in full effect!
You forgot the part where you're supposed to drive your Lexus into a wall.
Aside from that, great tutorial
Hahah true, that is the secret to making great beats. Must drive car into wall
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It's a bit pedantic but Spaceship isn't in 3/4 it's in 6/8, the backbeat is on 4. Dilla did a lot of moving 6/8 samples into 4/4 songs and 4/4 samples into 6/8 songs, it wasn't an unheard-of technique, Kayne just did it particularly well here.
This is one of the best best breakdowns I’ve seen 😳
Loving this Kanye's creative style videos, want more of them!
Im sure kanye watchin this going "YES. EXACTLY. THEY LEARNIN!"
It's not odd timing for those hi-hats. They are SWUNG. You said so.
You should make one on DJ Shadow!
Oooh his use of samples is pretty incredible
@@NavieD Exactly! It would be really interesting to hear your thoughts on his drum techniques too, and of course his use of classical music samples!
Yes!
In the early 2thousands no one wanted to use samples cause of copyright but as of 2020 especially the drill scene all you get is samples and remakes
Bro this was soo awesome , learnt so much 🤝🙌
Please make another one of "Graduation"
Thank you Palash! It might be on my list
@@NavieD 😳🤫
Fully active bro🎉
YOU ARE A DAWG FOR CHOPPING IT THWAY HE DID😭🔥🫡🫡
I love learning anything about Ye, but getting to hear these beats, ah man. I listended to the college drop out beginning to end like twice a day until Late Registration came out. It has to be one of if not my favorite album. All of Ye's albums. They are just a perfect timecapsule in the evolution of hip-hop.
your videos are truly amazing, really love to watch your content! would love to see a tutorial on how The Alchemist makes these spacey weird laser effects/synths with the crazy delay (sorry dont really know how to describe them). great stuff really ❣
i've been wonderkng the same thing!! we need some amswers
I always knew Kanye‘s Sampling skills are out of this world but I never realized how crazy he went before I startet beatmaking he truly is the GOAT imo
im so happy i fund this channel, this is the best, love from dominican republic
The beat that so many people had passed on was "Last call" (actually only Jay-Z and Beanie, which isn't many at all, but two), not "Spaceships" as GLC is clearly saying in the quote that you highlighted. You (accidentaly?) misconstrued what he was saying. Also: Soul samples had been popular starting with "The Blueprint" and it's not at all like people didn't want Kanye's beats at the time. On the contrary: He had to hold back his favorites for himself and was constantly trying to do so.
I'm pretty sure you see Jay listening to "Last Call" in the "Fade to Black" documentary.
I've always sampled like this, jus not in hiphop, for years, I never like to sample straight forward samples, but I chop up and plat sample chops over each other.
2:48 I can listen to this for hours 😍
It really reminds me, how the black church worships inside the church. How inside the worship, strange things, we just suddenly happens to distract the music or people we play how they won because they got lead by the spirit and he structures his songs the same way.
The whole concept was cold, but I always thought those swung hi hats made that Spaceship beat 🔥🔥🔥
revived? sampling has never gone anywhere, in fact it has only increased in popularity since 85
Bro I’m so amazed, it’s like you read Kanye’s mind while he was making this beat. Crazy 😭
😂
This is what happens when you study good music, you sample to add your flavor to an already great song. The reason for the "odd" sample 3/4 timing is because he chose to keep the original bass while tweeking the timing to fit a hip hop style. The high hat placement is also an example of this, it really is not needed but is added at the end of the second pattern to introduce a sense of excitement or expectation. It is really something else, but to be honest if you actually listen to music vs pop music, you will notice these things more often, and many times there really is no science behind it, just feel it.
Thank you for addressing this. This is not intended rocket science, producers just do what they feel. I used to make beats with samples and the loops were sometimes very random. Sometimes the sample came in before the 1. Sometimes I used elements from the intro of the sample to become part of the main loop. DJ Premiere , Pete Rock, J Dilla, Q-Tip, The RZA, Large Professor, Marley Marl and the list goes on. They have all been known to do these things and not based on some kind of strategy. Only outsiders of the culture come in and dissect every little thing to provide their explanation on what it really is. Sound familiar at all? Amazing isn't it ? smh
1:30 ive stop using sample for the last 2 years to get better at other sounds , ive only sampled one song snice
In my opinion, making your chops seamless is imperative! Good video 👍🏾
Super frustrating that they don't think the producer is the artist.
The original producer, yes.
Yeah, like “just” a producer like that isn’t a big deal. They only MAKE the song
You could say the same about people who use other people samples
I know, everyone wants to give all the credit to the original artist. But sometimes it's just a few second part, a few notes and then ye goes off and makes a whole new song.
wow. this video has helped me to appreciate the details of this song so much more now. excellent video
I once tried to recreate the Spaceship beat... I failed miserably.
This is such a great video, kanyes beats are so interesting to look into
Spaceship 🚀 is by far my favorite songs off of the album!!! Also I love two words as well!!! Amongst the entire album
BROOOOOO THANK YOUUUUUUUUU SOOOO MUCHHH, you literally solved this mystery for me, im already subscribed man, thanks alot!
Surprised that instead of nostalgia for Chingy you “hoped you never have to hear him again”. Love your videos
Love these breakdown vids with your commentary!
No one is phucking yé’s production not even metro & metro nice asf
Love this format of videos man ‼️
2 Words is my favorite kanye beat of all time . In 2004 I bought my first mpc2000xl because of him. That Mandrill sample is something else. Then he hired that violinist lady to layer and killed it
They couldn't hear it until they had no choice but to hear it,... In it's time
Spaceship is in 6/8. “My 1st song” by Jay-Z is in 6/8 as well.
never thought the beat is that complicated
You should make a video on Easy Mo Bee's technique of chopping and especially drum programming
Great video! Love the style of breakdown, it was easy to digest and apply.
Back with the bang 💥
Boom!
You helped me a lot on making my own beats and samples.. thank you so much and keep it up🔥❤️
I heard Kanye used the 3/4 measure on his song Champion too. How do you even sample using other time measures like that? Can we get a video on that too?
You can chop any time signature into any other one by repeating certain phrases and having uneven loops to add variation to them
@@BossDrSample explain pls
@@keejay12 listen to "Hi" by J Dilla, the original sample is in 6/8, but Dilla played the chops on beats 1 and 3 of a 4/4 beat and because the original sample is in 6/8, it gives it a really heavy swing, or like in one of my beats, i took a drum break in 7/8 and added an extra snare and hihat hit to even it out to 8/8 or 4/4 . Or let's say you have a sample that is like a long phrase of notes that's in 3/4, you can play the long sustained notes either shorter than their original duration in your chop to change the rhythm, or you can chop the end off of one of the notes, play the chop to the end and then play the chop of the end of the note to make the one not last longer, extend it by a beat or two, thusly making it any time signature you want
@@koolmaaan I don't know much about other measures. I'll admit that. But why did you have to start off being didactic and patronizing as if you know me? Lol
Ye really put hov over w these beats. And Jay knew who to pay and how to het around sampling issues so he had no problem bringing this sound back into hip hop
I really hoped I would never have to listen to Chingy again 😂. Thank you for these videos. I have no technical skills but my ears have always told me Kanye’s production is the peak of hip hop.
They're triplets, not 3/4. 3/4 means there are three quarter notes in a measure. A triplet allows us to play three notes in the time of two notes.
This is the best type of content. Thank you ❤
Fun fact Travis Scott backyard uses the same song, the difference is the backyard sample comes from the live version of the song.
Just noticed Kanye sample my version Heaven Found - Beat Monstarrs
You should definitely do more Kanye videos
God level = YEEZY
What the hell is that emoji
I think the producer is more the artist than the rapper honestly. Most rappers know nothing about actual music.
Amazing video. Just amazing. Well done man.
Diving into his mind is opening mines more
I need that video of trip hop beatmaking please😢
Hmmm that might be cool
love your videos dude. keep up!
Question: why did his samples not get sued, is it because he completely modified them unlike other hip hop artists mentioned?
He paid for the samples
lol
The first one would've been a good beat as well, but Kanye made it legendary
3:05 12/8. The inner beats are 16th notes
Do a video on yeezus pls
dope channel bro. Informative and engaging
One factor for me as far as a producer or artist in general, Not many people are looking for great music anymore. Its about social statis now, not based on skill. People's attention spans have shortened over the years. It's hard enogh to get someone to give you a listen when you put out a new project.
Copy amd paste producers dont have a style anymore. No individuality!!
Could you make one on Monte Booker? I just love his production
I mean … Madvillainy, Champion Sound, Electric Circus, Cannibal Ox The Cold Vein, Fantastic Damage, Blazing Arrow (Blackalicious debut), Jurassic 5 debut (Strength in Numbers?) RJD2 debut, DJ Shadow’s second album, MM … Food, Vaudville Villain, The Grind Date, Get Rich Or Die Trying, The Black Album, Take Me To Your Leader, Pete Rock’s Petestrumentals, The Blueprint, a couple of Beatnut’s albums, a couple more Jay Dee/Dilla albums (Jay Loves Japan, Welcome to Detroit, Ruff Draft; and obviously a lot of the beats for Donuts and The Shining were already finished because we had them on beat tapes, or they were already songs on other artists independent releases or upcoming albums) … all came out before or essentially the same time as Kanye’s album.
And many of those album, if not most of those albums, were more adventurous and innovative than Kanye’s from a sampling perspective (although not all as commercially successful or poppy), particularly the Dilla stuff, whom Kanye cribbed a lot of his sampling and drum techniques through their shared participation on the Common albums.
A bit of revisionist history to fit the narrative you wanted to create for your video, guy?
Damn! You version of spaceship is also dope asf🔥🔥😅
spaceships beat is incredible
"beatmaking" is a funny word to use for him
That's part of Kanye's musical genius.
Distant Lover is one of my favorite songs of all time…some songs aren’t meant to be sampled
He was definitely on that line of genius adhd crazy... he sent full crazy...
It's called metric modulation.. what he did on the spaceship beat
you make it sound weird but it is not, it is actually pretty logical.. it is called chopping up samples in a way that gives that old skool dj vibe, that ius where the snare on the first bar comes from. spinning the record, looping certain parts, repeating a line while you play with the double snare.. just look at the average old skool dj battle, I think this is why we started doing this with samples on the mpc giving that mixtape vibe
I really hope I didn’t have to listen to Chingy in my life!!!! Love it
I known Kanye since were kids living in South shore Dr. and I stayed on 77th and Coles across the street from St. Brides. Kanye never came outside alot but one time he came out and rode bikes with us down a dirt hill near Rainbow Beach, but there was a gang that tried to steal our bikes and Me and Kanye got away but Stanley his bike stolen. A nice red huffy trick bike stolen. Kanye really couldn't come out because his mom worked alot.
Really nice video so far
Martes por la mañana son de Navie D, saludos. 🤘🏽🇵🇷
He didn’t “revive” it. But def kept the boom bap twist to it. Errbody has been sampling everyday til this day
50 cent get rich or die tryin had samples so did ja rule “mesmerized” and more
heatmakers sound
I have a question. Do the chops on Spaceship play monophonically or are there parts that they blend? As I am constructing beats I find it more intuitive to play chops and each chop cancels the other out but would like to practice doing otherwise if it is more musically sound.
Thank you for your content homie. You do great breakdowns and contribute wonderful music yourself. Super skilled shit.
no way to know unless u ask kanye. he might have did it like its shown in the video or did it on two different tracks. remember we not takling about computer rn we talking about asr 10 possibly MPC. if he played both things in same track, idk if he will be able to apply effects to two very different soudns.
try it out though
might get new ideas
crazy good video
Kayne is ahead of his times!
Editing on 10
I love this!!
Bro 50 cents in the club has a sample lil John had a sample in get low as well.
Won’t be surprised if get low has a sample
People follow trends and if it don't sound like everything else they don't want it. Do what you feel. Jazy z neva wanted kanye to rap.
Hi guys i have a problem with sarato Sample
If I have a chop that's doesn't long enough for like 1 bar and i want it to last for 1 bar then how to stretch it to last 1 bar long in sarato sample
I mean in fl studio to fit chop perfectly on the grid we just stretch the chop to set on grid
For example if we want a chop to last 1 bar long we just stretch it to 1 bar in playlist view
Also in slice x if a chop is short and if we want to play it all the way to the end of the bar we take the cursor and put it to the exact part of where we want the sample to end then we check the time length of the bar then we go to slice x highlight the chop press alt+T and type how long we want the chop to last(bar/beats time length) soo how to do the same thing in sarato is there any way to do this
And sorry for my english 😅
Alot of rappers want to sound the same and are afreaid of doing something risky
Great video and i always wonder what these top artist use to get the stems out of a track they want to sample? I recently tried RipX and while its not perfect, i does a amazing thing so im wondering if there is something like this on the market that the pro people use
I'm pretty sure Kanye used to get session musicians to replay the part he wants to sample