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2. "I think some artists just don’t believe in it"
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In genres like rock and hip-hop, the rough sound usually adds to the music.

Who wants a clean sounding 36 Chambers?

I think there’s a point when you can polish the record up too much to the point you begin to lose its natural element.

Not to mention, it’s probably not worth the time and money they’d spend.
It’s not like hip-hop fans are flocking to the purchase physical copies of anything at this point.

  

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Why aren't hip-hop acts remastering their old work? [View all] , obsidianchrysalis, Mon Sep-19-22 06:02 PM
 
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maybe sample clearance?
Sep 19th 2022
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RE: I think some artists just don’t believe in it
Sep 19th 2022
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RE: I think some artists just don’t believe in it
Sep 20th 2022
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I'd take a clear version of Tical...
Sep 24th 2022
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      Agreed, "Tical" Needs Remastering
Sep 25th 2022
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RE: Why aren't hip-hop acts remastering their old work?
Sep 20th 2022
4
Kast released a remastered Atliens for the 25th last year
Sep 20th 2022
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They went all out for Stank, but not the others.
Sep 20th 2022
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That release was kind of the genesis for this post
Sep 23rd 2022
10
RE: Why aren't hip-hop acts remastering their old work?
Sep 20th 2022
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Because it's not seen as a money maker
Sep 23rd 2022
9
The first two 2pac albums need remastering so badly
Sep 24th 2022
11

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