First @drrumble
Mmm yes. This has all the elements I love. Lowpassed intro, bumpin’ drums, great usage of the samples to establish a central motif, just enough variation to keep thing interesting and a killer rapper on the beat. Overall, it feels extremely cohesive and sounds the most to me like a finished track, if that makes sense. Amazing job!
Runners up:
@rockpapergoat and @CCMP
rockpapergoat: As always, you came up with a wonderfully unique beat that uses such a random sample, but to good effect. Definitely one of my favorite tracks of yours that I’ve heard. The little lead you got going in the background is really catchy, and your intro is great, almost has a trippy feel to it. The a capella gels nicely with the beat too.
CCMP: I enjoy the vibes of this one. A solid, chill intro followed by a some soulful horns and shuffling drums. You added some new elements to keep in interesting, and then used some FX to make it more fun. Love the beat switch at the end. Props my dude.
Now for everyone else’s feedback. I kinda gave some earlier in the other thread so some of the feedback isn’t new, but I tried to add to what I already said if I could.
Sleepyhead: Super dope beats! The little synth sparkle bits on the first one were a nice touch. The Rakim verse went quite well and letting the beat breathe at the end was great too. (I actually found your second beat to be my favorite. The shuffling of the background drums are really rhythmically enjoyable.)
Dheurt: We got some dark vibes on this one. Brooding bass, and a snare that’ll snap your neck clean off. Well done.
Doug: I love how upbeat and fast this feels. I know BPM-wise it’s not exactly that fast, but it has a great sense of momentum. Great sample usage as well. Thanks for organizing this battle. Boom to the bap, brotha.
sezare56: After futher analysis, this is quite the ride! An ambient intro that goes straight into some funky goodness which goes into this sort of almost rock beat (whose rhythm reminds me of the Home Depot theme) which goes back into the ambience of the intro. I can get down to this for sure. Props for adding your own vocals.
Yabba: KNOCKING, BOOMY, BRASS! 'Nuff said.
PeteSasqwax: Absolute plodding doom. Watch out everyone. This beat’ll mess you up.
Kpucski: Two words: spoopy banjo. Glad you had fun with my sample.
simonbradford: Yours wasn’t really my thing. Well made tho. GJ
FNKSTRNG: Chill beat that contrasts sharply with rather aggressive vocals. Interesting juxtaposition mate. Also props for putting out a beat while taking care of your first kid. Congrats again.
TheGhostCat: I had never heard the original song that the a capella was from, and wow! Your beat gave the rap a whole different vibe.
Sherelle: I mean this in a good way: this remind me of Animal Crossing. Especially the steel drums. Love it.
LyingDalai: I dig how present the bass sample is in the beat. The horn chops later in the track are great too.
eerieacid: Killer vibes, and I love how you used some FX to switch it up a bit.
Honestly, it was reeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaallllyyyyyyyy hard to pick the winner and runners up. I had it down to 9, but even then it was so hard. Everyone did an awesome job! Thanks for letting me participate.
Also, an extra point (if that’s legal) to @TheGhostCat for the most entertaining description possible.
Get it. It’s super basic, but so so much fun.
Anyways, that’s all from me. Cheers!