The pinnacle of sampling

The pinnacle of sampling.

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what else have you listened to

What a fucking idiotic opinion

Paul's Boutique is more impressive than Donuts or Endtroducing and was made with much more primitive equipment

If you're going to talk about people who were masters of sampling and not mention Liam Howlett then your opinion can be safely disregarded.

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>Paul's Boutique
Listen to Public Enemy, way more impressive and they were around the same time.

xD SWEARING MAKES ME LE EPIC RAGE MAN!!!!

not op, but can you recommend me an album by liam howlett?
t. currently listening to sily

the fact that you still havent answered shows that these 3 albums are the only instrumental hip hop albums you know.
cmon man...

I'm not saying that endtroducing is the best hip hop instrumental album ever, but it's very stupid and contrarian denying how important it is
I don't understand why everyone loves donuts btw

i love entroducing lmao, wasnt my point at all

>I don't understand why everyone loves donuts btw
Low IQ

The Prodigy - Experience
The Prodigy - Music For The Jilted Generation

Some of his sampling
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have you not read about the making of donuts?

this. Liam Howlett is fucking incredible. The amount of samples that went into the Fat of the Land is incredible

yes, I have
how is it relevant to the music?

No love for Jeck?

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>how is it relevant to the music?
You wouldn’t be asking this if you actually read the background behind Donuts.

This has nothing to do with the sampling discussion

amon tobin is pretty based with his samples

Yes it does.

yes, I know the whole hospital thing
but how does it make the music better? Dilla could be a child molester, but it wouldn't make the music worse for me in this case. I try to separate music from the artist as much as possible and it works fine for me.

Yeah it's impressive what he did and the dedication to the album is amazing but I agree with that the end product should be looked at separately.