Monday, July 05, 2010

Willie Green – Dirty Jordans


<a href="http://williegreen.bandcamp.com/album/dirty-jordans">Joan Rivers by Willie Green</a>

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

clown beats at its finest. boy you guys sure know how to give us a beat high with one post and then bring us down with crap like this.

could someone be smoking?

well at least there is track 8. but a clown is talking over it.

Anonymous said...

Gotta agree with the comment above. Clown beats indeed.

Anonymous said...

Track 10 is dope. T.S.O.H.

Anonymous said...

straight boo boo

Anonymous said...

Strictlybeats don't usually fall asleep at the wheel, but they sure did here!!!!

Anonymous said...

anybody got any CONSTRUCTIVE criticism *waits* guess not *Anonymous Shrug*

Anonymous said...

Not horrible, just plain average but has potential. Study some cats instrumentals very closely like Pete Rock, 9th wonder, J Dilla, Madlib, etc. Gather ideas from them and check out the mixing styles. What you learn from them will allow you to make your own original beats better. Youtube has a lot of great tutorials from various artists.

Anonymous said...

who wants to study someone else's style, wasn't J.Dilla's whole appeal "being original". I don't want to remind people of 9th, dilla (etc) because my music sounds like theirs, if anything I wanna remind you of them because I stuck with my own style like they did/do.

Anonymous said...

church!

Anonymous said...

Willie Green is a decent producer. His "Of Heroes and Villains" has some good beats. I like #10. on this but would agree that overall, there's too much voice-sampling on these beats.

Anonymous said...

Track #15. is tiiiiight!!

Anonymous said...

CONSTRUCTIVELY CRITICIZING..you don't have to copy anothers style but learn what makes their music great. inspiration never hurts anyone, even the best producers will tell you they were inspired by someone else stuff

Balz McNasty said...

Clown Beats Up a 12 Year Old Boy.

http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=60413

Anonymous said...

"Learn what makes their music great" I'm pretty sure it's originality. Dilla inspired a bunch of artist but that inspiration doesn't/shouldn't manifest into their music sounding like they just stole his style

Anonymous said...

yea clown beats for sure