Bro as a beatmaker/producer, sometimes all the motivation you need is watching more people do and talk about producing and making beats with their own sense of passion to it and Alchemist does it all the time, every time I listen to him talk about the technicals of beatmaking I'm instantly up to make another one
oh yeah forsure. same as when I was a kid I would always watch a trailer or review for a video game & then be hype on that game, even if I already had it lol
Araab is an absolute beast on the mpc. I could definitely seem him killing it at a Hardstyle rave with the crowd going completely nuts, so versatile with his sound.
I used to manage a nightclub. We brought him in to perform. I was blown away. But the crowd only wanted to hear the radio hits. They didn’t even appreciate his artistry.
When they're talking about that secret sauce of not being on time, they are basically saying that too many producers rely on quantizing their drum timing
All those beats were fire. Imagine the feeling of having a living legend like Alchemist boppin his head to your beats and talking to you. What a honor. I really like the Hardstyle beat at the end. Araab has crazy skills and probably the most talented music producer on a MPC everrrr 😀👍
I saw Araab Muzik playing at a rave party in Croatia, it was like an hurricane amazing, i knew him for his hip hop productions back then, but he is versatile.
Just cant understand why they dont got 100millions of views min. This guy is the best producer on earth i dont think someone can beat him for a long time 🔥
@@PlatinumHustle They ain't making shit like this man. Yeah there is less of a barrier of entry nowadays but none of these fools are coming near guys like The Alchemist or Araab Muzik anyways.
I’m jive blown Araab’s wave ain’t really blossom as it should, he was shot I believe and he got in heavy on that MPC wave and killed it. What he gave the culture just off of the boss of all bosses series and Vado tapes is immortalized, Salute to Araab. Alchemist and Muggs The Goat right now salute to them too
Yo I love when araabmuzik goes off the metronome, especially when he live. It makes you pay more attention. I'd imagine it's useful for the rapper because it's like having a conversation.
@@BounceMuzik1 it does seem more like a "lets smoke and play beats" type of thing rather than a strict collab, be worth checking some credits tho see if they ever made a beat together
Araab Muzik has crazy skills. He's probably the best finger drummer that I've ever seen, but I think he would benefit from having a partner, to resample his chops, and tone it down a bit. His beats always sound like a million things going on at once. Sometimes you got to let the beat breath, and make room for an artist. It's impressive to see him do his thing, I'm not hating, but his placements that I've heard, weren't as good as his live performances. I feel like that's why he never got to a Swizz Beats or Neptunes level. His beats have a similar vibe to theirs, but I feel like they're better producers, and he's more of a beat maker than a producer.
@@rocabilly927 its def Ain’t Talkin Bout Love, only time ive heard it in a rap song is fuck shop by 2 live crew excited to see what else its been used in
In the same, but different video, the part at 1:35 was muted and it said "Top Secret". Now, after all these years and FINALLY listening to what they were talking about, I STILL don't understand what they mean. What thee HELL do they mean about making beats without the timing? I thought you needed to quantize your drums (or melodies) to make a beat sound perfect because everything is in place and in order. Can someone elaborate, or dumb it down for me?
To put it simple. Not quantizing gives your drums, melodies, etc more human/natural feel. Sometimes I'll quantize my drums or hihats and then nudge them slightly off the grid.
@@A_Class216 Dude, I am so sorry if I'm asking too much, but when you say not quantizing; so, for example, I use Logic Pro X, when I'm in the piano/grid view, what you're saying is that it's okay if it's slightly off, or off in general (as long as it sounds right) when you make a beat? As in, let's say you're sending a beat to an artist, it won't look bad on you if the beats sound nice, but things aren't quantized? Again, I apologize, but I always thought that in order for your beats to be "acceptable", everything had to snap on (quantize) to the grid. I am thinking of it like there is a right and wrong way on making music. I'm trying to trying to gain more knowledge my friend.
@@alfredschnozzenstein1657 It's ok. Your absolutely correct. Think about it like this. When a drummer or pianist is playing there are never exactly on time. There always slightly off that's what makes live music feel more natural.
Making mistakes (especially with timing of the kicks) is probably what made him a super producer. He was a drummer before yes? which led him to make those faults and then find his madness had order to it through his own mind.
Bro the fact that duke the god has this muted on his channel is wild… When alchemist says I hope you not giving away too many secrets, time By time is a secret stay off the grid too make more complex Beats
@@pr00fx6x9 really? im sorrry to correct you then homie. Ive actually never heard of apollo 440 until now so YOURE actually more knowledgeable in the subject. much appreciated and humbled. i bow to u sir! thank u and good day!
@@SlightlyInactive This video is from 2010-11. Araab didn’t even get an MPC until 2006, let alone hooked up with Duke or Dipset yet. He was still floating around Providence performing at little bars in 2008 and finally got a break in 09 with Dipset and did Get It In Ohio.
@@poorlittlemonkey people who are in to hip hop production to this degree think that they are on the cutting edge of production techiques. they live in their own bubble and don't realize their cutting edge is about as sharp as a marble.
Bro as a beatmaker/producer, sometimes all the motivation you need is watching more people do and talk about producing and making beats with their own sense of passion to it and Alchemist does it all the time, every time I listen to him talk about the technicals of beatmaking I'm instantly up to make another one
Absolutely
Factuals brotha .. hope you stay inspired my guy that's the hardest thing about producing sometimes
💯
Same goes for Cookinsoul
You see the genuine passion and its inspiring 👍🏿
Word
oh yeah forsure. same as when I was a kid I would always watch a trailer or review for a video game & then be hype on that game, even if I already had it lol
It’s 2023 & we need an album from these two ASAP!!!!! 💯💯💯
this is like watching Bruce Li with Master Ip
I was thinking the same thing
exactly what it feels like
Van Halen sample is heat
Araab is an absolute beast on the mpc. I could definitely seem him killing it at a Hardstyle rave with the crowd going completely nuts, so versatile with his sound.
yeah mad skills but the sound he produces is not for me. to hectic to overload...
@@outlawtupac he has but off the top of the head i cannot name them. They were mentioned in a documentary i watched about Araabs come up.
@@outlawtupac agreed. I know he made one for the ASAP crew. I think twelvy ended up using it
@@outlawtupac a quick google search may save you commenting some negative bullshit on the same video twice
I used to manage a nightclub. We brought him in to perform. I was blown away. But the crowd only wanted to hear the radio hits. They didn’t even appreciate his artistry.
I'm glad they put this back on here man, this was legendary
When they're talking about that secret sauce of not being on time, they are basically saying that too many producers rely on quantizing their drum timing
Wasn't even a secret worth muting (they muted that part of the video in other versions).
The MADLIB method
@@sovereigncosmicwildman idk if madlib got it from dilla but its widely known as dilla's main contribution to hiphop //the dequantization of drums
@@faciality J dilla is the originator i believe yes/
However you make it, long as it come out dope is what matters. Calling producers wack cause they quantize is corny
I love seeing anything producer related and people showing love to other creators.
OMG THAT VAN HALEN CHOP IS INSANE HOLY SHIT
I caught that in the first 3 seconds VH was Killin it around that time
All those beats were fire. Imagine the feeling of having a living legend like Alchemist boppin his head to your beats and talking to you. What a honor. I really like the Hardstyle beat at the end. Araab has crazy skills and probably the most talented music producer on a MPC everrrr 😀👍
I saw Araab Muzik playing at a rave party in Croatia, it was like an hurricane amazing, i knew him for his hip hop productions back then, but he is versatile.
It’s dope to see people come together for there love of music and beat making legends def inspires the creativity
#1 0:01
#2 2:24
#3 5:17
#4 9:05
Just cant understand why they dont got 100millions of views min. This guy is the best producer on earth i dont think someone can beat him for a long time 🔥
Because people lost their minds today they just waiting for everybody to come back to reality.
Because it’s not hard to make music anymore. Technology has changed the game. 10 year olds are making beats on tablets 🤣🤷🏾♂️
@@PlatinumHustle They ain't making shit like this man. Yeah there is less of a barrier of entry nowadays but none of these fools are coming near guys like The Alchemist or Araab Muzik anyways.
It’s a repost
they do, alchemist e.g. produced we cry together for kendrick lamars new album
Our boy AL... he's our favorite Pal..
alchemist wins award for worlds slowest joint roller
Legendary video in hip hop history
I’m jive blown Araab’s wave ain’t really blossom as it should, he was shot I believe and he got in heavy on that MPC wave and killed it. What he gave the culture just off of the boss of all bosses series and Vado tapes is immortalized, Salute to Araab. Alchemist and Muggs The Goat right now salute to them too
this vid is gold...
that pass off while jammin some crazy beat is a core memory forsure
Bro the Van Halen sample 🔥🔥
Who's Van Halen
This wild old lol but good it’s back on RUclips
Yo I love when araabmuzik goes off the metronome, especially when he live. It makes you pay more attention. I'd imagine it's useful for the rapper because it's like having a conversation.
It's called agogic
2 Producers that I would never thought id see in the same studio. 2 entirely different styles.
ALC's older stuff definitely has a lot in common with Araab Muzik
@@HomageBeats hmm..I dont see it. This looked more like a " Hey whats up bro, nice to meet you . Lets hang out" type a thing. Just sayn.
I wouldn’t say entirely different but I feel u
@@BounceMuzik1 it does seem more like a "lets smoke and play beats" type of thing rather than a strict collab, be worth checking some credits tho see if they ever made a beat together
Legends collide. Love this clip.
How much is talent and how much is weed?😂
Straight fire.
Yes.
The last piece Was brutal man id love to hear that on repeat by itself sheesh man
i swear!!!
Yo Araab, give em that heat. I wanna see whole villages 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
that hardstyle beat at the end was wild
Araab Muzik has crazy skills. He's probably the best finger drummer that I've ever seen, but I think he would benefit from having a partner, to resample his chops, and tone it down a bit. His beats always sound like a million things going on at once. Sometimes you got to let the beat breath, and make room for an artist. It's impressive to see him do his thing, I'm not hating, but his placements that I've heard, weren't as good as his live performances. I feel like that's why he never got to a Swizz Beats or Neptunes level. His beats have a similar vibe to theirs, but I feel like they're better producers, and he's more of a beat maker than a producer.
He’s definitely gotten better with pacing his beats in recent times
Would love to see Arabmusik vs BeatsByJBlack
I’m sure he’s alright with that
Yeah his pacing has improved a lot over the years and his song with Cardi "red barz" was actually heat and I don't give af about Cardi at all lol
absolute heat!!! Chopped up that Van Halen!!
Van Halen - I ain't talking about love 👌🔥👑🎛🎧
Masar we need more big bro 🙏🏻
Araabmuzik got that ALC sound always was like he was familiar to him
that last beat is too hard
Guitar is midnight mover by Accept
Avatar darko-fly high prod by araab Muzik is one of my favorite beats
I would love to be a part of this legendary session
Alchemist is so dope!!!!!
The guitar sample is Unchained by Van Halen
First beat? Ain’t Talkin Bout Love. Been sampled by a few ppl.. hell rell, pretty ricky etc.
@@rocabilly927 its def Ain’t Talkin Bout Love, only time ive heard it in a rap song is fuck shop by 2 live crew excited to see what else its been used in
Yal forget Alchemist raps also. his mind running & vibin fr
Them beats are hard aF……….!
The 1st and last beats are crazy...
The second beat is legendary 🔥
The first beat was legendary lol
Vado and cam really need to hook back up that BOAB is missing
that last one was cccrraazzyyyyy
An old clip but still 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Miss Al’s old style
Maestros
Araab's beats are meant for scores in movies
9:03 camron and vado livin our life
Throwing tapes out the window fasten latifah. That joint that vado man
So cool he sampled a hardstyle beat. Does anyone know the original song?
Man this had to be 2011-2012
INSPIRATION FUEL 🔥🔥🔥🔥
In the same, but different video, the part at 1:35 was muted and it said "Top Secret". Now, after all these years and FINALLY listening to what they were talking about, I STILL don't understand what they mean. What thee HELL do they mean about making beats without the timing? I thought you needed to quantize your drums (or melodies) to make a beat sound perfect because everything is in place and in order. Can someone elaborate, or dumb it down for me?
To put it simple. Not quantizing gives your drums, melodies, etc more human/natural feel. Sometimes I'll quantize my drums or hihats and then nudge them slightly off the grid.
@@A_Class216 Dude, I am so sorry if I'm asking too much, but when you say not quantizing; so, for example, I use Logic Pro X, when I'm in the piano/grid view, what you're saying is that it's okay if it's slightly off, or off in general (as long as it sounds right) when you make a beat? As in, let's say you're sending a beat to an artist, it won't look bad on you if the beats sound nice, but things aren't quantized? Again, I apologize, but I always thought that in order for your beats to be "acceptable", everything had to snap on (quantize) to the grid. I am thinking of it like there is a right and wrong way on making music. I'm trying to trying to gain more knowledge my friend.
@@alfredschnozzenstein1657 It's ok. Your absolutely correct. Think about it like this. When a drummer or pianist is playing there are never exactly on time. There always slightly off that's what makes live music feel more natural.
@@alfredschnozzenstein1657 Does logic have a "Strum" feature??
Making mistakes (especially with timing of the kicks) is probably what made him a super producer. He was a drummer before yes? which led him to make those faults and then find his madness had order to it through his own mind.
When i play live it's off but on point 😅 like bro said if it's isnt its whack😂
Okay pause. Hard style / hard core reverse bass to close it out killed me 🤣💀 bad ass beat
💀 never thought i’d see alc listen to harcore
Where is that second song?!?!?@?@ that was a fire and a half!
Free the Wave 🌊 2023
THANK GOD FOR RUclips
That very first beat 🔥🔥🔥🔥
nice use of a van halen sample for sure !
@@Vincent-tq3tw Also used by 2 Live Crew on "The Fuk Shop"
Mutant Music!!!! Treal Djedi!!!
Anybody know the last beat's name? Cheers!
Araab is insane
Bro the fact that duke the god has this muted on his channel is wild… When alchemist says I hope you not giving away too many secrets, time By time is a secret stay off the grid too make more complex Beats
Starts right off with an Apollo 440 sample... Godlike.
thats van halen mang...
@@growmiezhomiez8760 Was supposed to be a joke bc a song of theirs samples Van Halen too. But yeah youre not wrong on that.
@@pr00fx6x9 really? im sorrry to correct you then homie. Ive actually never heard of apollo 440 until now so YOURE actually more knowledgeable in the subject. much appreciated and humbled.
i bow to u sir! thank u and good day!
SMOKE WEED EVERYDAY
2:25 go crazy anyone know what it is?
Mad Drama with these 2 Giants in the Lab Lawd!!
also thats usually not regular weed if it in an envelope like that, thats that seein visions and maybe think your a animal in the jungle type smoke
That's just FyckN Sikk AsF 🤯
Little ninja is chilling withe legend of A son!
A little Van Halen "Ain't talkin' bout Love" also sampled by 2 Live Crew on "The F#c% Shop" in 1989.
2 bosses
damn bro those beats were dope especially that last one
Some of y’all dude be like what kind of weed and papers are they using. I need it to make a dope beat. 😂
Just like when they ask what preset they're using or what headphones they use. Like that's gonna somehow make them make better beats. 🤣
@@artkitectbeats1622 facts!!! 🤣 or what’s that sample? Bro dig you’re own shit.
😂
0:01
2:24
5:15
9:02
V rare v classic
Super fire brov thanks for the videos ,what years is that ?Salam From Kazakhstan
2LiveCrew Baby.... F....Shoooop.....🔥🔥🔥
Yo I need that last beat on repeat all day and all night that s*** is so f****** hard that drum pattern is stupid
Yeah....!!!!!
2:05 prodigy on this would have been kool
The second beat so DARK 😍😍😈😈😈😈😈🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🌿🤙who know beat?????
Astrologicaly Al 10 of hearts should make a couple of beats for Max B jakc of clubs. Peace
Heat !
fire..
5:10 What is the name of the track? Please tell me)
I need too ✨
Did any of these become tracks?
This gotta be an older video cause araab swag is way different now and his beats sound different now
This was around 10 years ago
Wouldve been mid to late 2000s before electronic dream. Araab was part of the diplomats and probably met al thru mutuals around 2005 or 6? Maybe
@@SlightlyInactive This video is from 2010-11. Araab didn’t even get an MPC until 2006, let alone hooked up with Duke or Dipset yet. He was still floating around Providence performing at little bars in 2008 and finally got a break in 09 with Dipset and did Get It In Ohio.
''suppoer max b'' and you alreayd know u need to click
What’s that last beat he played?? Anyone know if it’s been released as a song or what
Cam'ron and Vado - livin our life
yeahhh
lol that van halen sample at the start... nice flip
That beat is crazy 🔥makes me feel like spitting and I dont even rap lol
the blip work at 3:07 and when he changed the pattern at 3:09 is some secret sauce laptop beatmakers dont know about...the mpc heads are different.
A beat repeat and a different song section is “secret sauce” now?
@@poorlittlemonkey people who are in to hip hop production to this degree think that they are on the cutting edge of production techiques. they live in their own bubble and don't realize their cutting edge is about as sharp as a marble.
asam!
love to know what synthesizer hes using on the beats as the lead its sick
That's looks like a mini moog in the background.
@@A_Class216 dont think he did them on that i thought it was a styleaphone but not sure tbh
Araab used a Roland Fantom back then and I bet that he's still on it occasionally.
The first track the lead is a sampled Van Halen guitar riff.
I wanna battle araabMUZIK 💯
it'll be a long time dream to learn from him
Anyone know the best at 5:20? Was that joint ever released?
Karim benzema in the Stu
Ain't Talkin Bout Love is definitely the first sample right?
100% EVH