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Originally Posted by Just C
@Huey
Tbh you don't know what his full beat making potential is. I mean You could get a rough idea. But making beats to what he's doing there is a completely different ball game. You make beats, so you'll know for instance, that if he uses his skill for beat making. Every element will be recorded separately. And he sounds like he could make some nice instrumentals doing it that way. And if he knows how to make beats the traditional way. Midi keyboard and MPC ect. Who knows? If you have that mix you're onto a real winner.
@ RULE
I don't know if it's so much the fact there are too many. There are too many rappers but some get the opportunity and the success. It's more the fact that there just isn't the interest or Market for it. Shit. Street dancers get more exposure than beat boxers. Probably even graph artists. Beat boxers are probably bottom of the barrel in hip hop culture. If not, very close.
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i hear that... but heres a thought. the dub community has been around so long now that all those wobble sounds are pretty much played out unless you're figuring out how to make the bass or the distortion fatter without it clipping... im pretty sure he couldn't do that with recorded audio, he couldnt even get close to the sounds these crazy dorks are making in the genre of music he's beat boxing
but.. if he teamed up with one of those producers they could probably make some ill shit, as well they could probably have some dirty live shows with dj'ing and beatboxing combined. i'm just saying im not going to listen to an album of some dude beatboxing