Total Breakdown: Hidden Transmissions From The MPC Era, 1992-1996.. im downloading it now, excited as endtroducing is prob my favourite ever album.. dont care too much for his new stuff
3. "I've been waiting patiently for this" In response to Reply # 0
The album kept getting pushed back week after week and my patience was wearing thin. Some of the material on "Total Breakdown" was from the "Endtroducing" sessions so I am very excited for this. I know "Six Days" and "Giving Up The Ghost" are different on the breakdown version which I think is a good thing because I felt parts (especially the end of ghost) was overworked. Heard the snippets and the project appears very promising, however; snippets don't capture the full Shadow experience because I love his chord changes and the atmospheric progression in his structuring of samples.
------< First pitch hit deep left field just foul. The second pitch driven deep right field just foul. On the third pitch...like Pete Rock and CL Smooth he straightened it out. Deep center for a home run. - Stuart Scott
4. "good lookin out famlay" In response to Reply # 0
------------------------- “The other dude after me didn’t help my case. It was just like…crazy nigga factory going on.” Dre makes no apologies for his own eccentricities. “I was young, and searching, trying to find myself,” he says. “Never did.”-- Andre B
5. "oh shit he used the gary burton jawn" In response to Reply # 0
not as good as the straight cypress loop, but nothing is.
------------------------- “The other dude after me didn’t help my case. It was just like…crazy nigga factory going on.” Dre makes no apologies for his own eccentricities. “I was young, and searching, trying to find myself,” he says. “Never did.”-- Andre B
8. "the composition is nowhere near Endtroducing" In response to Reply # 0
but that drum sound tho. that SOUND
------------------------- “The other dude after me didn’t help my case. It was just like…crazy nigga factory going on.” Dre makes no apologies for his own eccentricities. “I was young, and searching, trying to find myself,” he says. “Never did.”-- Andre B