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OUT NOW I created Two new Audio Cinematic Movies/Music for y'all to listen too.

I think if you made an album of tracks like HER and Side B: Tara Kills, you would be big on the YouTube plunderphonics beat scene.

Artists like MacroBlank and Slowerpace was able to make it big.

There is this cross-section of people that like Hip Hop, Quiet Storm, Japanese Jazz and Psychedelic music.

So it's all sample based songs that have the structure of like Quiet Storm song.

I think you can do it lol, shit I even thought about doing it seeing how many views they get on YouTube.

You are a dope producer, keep going. It just sucks that Hip Hop producers never get props unless they have a rapper around lol.
 
I think if you made an album of tracks like HER and Side B: Tara Kills, you would be big on the YouTube plunderphonics beat scene.

Artists like MacroBlank and Slowerpace was able to make it big.

There is this cross-section of people that like Hip Hop, Quiet Storm, Japanese Jazz and Psychedelic music.

So it's all sample based songs that have the structure of like Quiet Storm song.

I think you can do it lol, shit I even thought about doing it seeing how many views they get on YouTube.

You are a dope producer, keep going. It just sucks that Hip Hop producers never get props unless they have a rapper around lol.
Thanks man I never heard of them before I'll check it out. Appreciate the feedback bro!
 
Thanks for putting me on game. I believe I heard some of their music before

Yeah man, it's a whole genre of these producers.

It's early 2000s alternative/genre mashup music. That whole Adult Swim/ Gorillaz/Trip Hop era of Hip Hop experimentation. Lol, the fans call it Barber Beats though lol.

Find a Quiet Storm/Slow Jazz/Lounge track, slow it down to about 70 to 80BPM, throw in reverb, you got a song. Do that a couple of times and you got a whole mixtape.

You can take it to the next level by adding in your own instrumentation and synths. Use something like Analog Lab
 
Yeah man, it's a whole genre of these producers.

It's early 2000s alternative/genre mashup music. That whole Adult Swim/ Gorillaz/Trip Hop era of Hip Hop experimentation. Lol, the fans call it Barber Beats though lol.

Find a Quiet Storm/Slow Jazz/Lounge track, slow it down to about 70 to 80BPM, throw in reverb, you got a song. Do that a couple of times and you got a whole mixtape.

You can take it to the next level by adding in your own instrumentation and synths. Use something like Analog Lab
I'll look into it. What genre you call this?

 
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