May be the best opportunity to learn how to finish a full track while learning deeper OT instead endless fun noodling
never entered one of these but always loved listening to the entries. No better time to start than when the mighty wu are the influence for a track. I’m in
and thanks for the samples
Are FX plugins or hardware allowed?
Wowee some big boots to fill on this one, hopefully I can get something done that does justice to the theme…
Yes, any gear/software is allowed to work on the samples provided. You just cannot add any of your own sounds…
Great cause I got some new FX hardware on the way
Cool I will try to really participate this one.
i’m gonna try to be in too…
edit: thx for the invitation
Gunning for the most original track! thanks for the great theme and samples
I’m not sure if this is the best place to admit this., but I’ve never really listened to wu-tang - maybe heard a couple tracks and a couple more from individuals of the the group but that’s it. People seem hyped here, maybe I have been missing out
You have
Never listenned wu-tang me neither
I’m you’re huckleberry! Hell yes.
Well this is indeed the perfect moment to catch up! The tracks posted in this thread are a good start.
To me, the reason Wu-Tang (not just the group itself, but the whole movement they started) is so highly regarded is that they had a totally unique sound, style and esthetic.
Whereas most rap music tried to sound like a rap version of an existing genre (disco, jazz, funk, pop), Wu-Tang blended kung-fu movies, 60’s soul and funky drumbreaks with new york slang and intentional terrible lofi mixing to make a truly unique, abstract sound. They are like a genre of music by themselves, and you can hear their influence throughout hiphop but also other genres of music.