DJ Muggs | Crate Diggers | Fuse
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2012
- DJ Muggs shows off his record collection, tells us why hip hop owes a lot to krautrock and busts out his best party starter.
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muggs schooled the alchemist
"A sampler with 10 seconds sampling time and two crates of records". THIS.
I had an uncle who was a hippie and lived in my room...
Jonathan Wright IKR?!
Was different times back then they say haha
DJ Muggs is one of the best DJs/Producers in Hip-Hop scene!!!Straight Up!!!!
such a unique style
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So underappreciated, for me, having a distinctive style whether DJ or MC is the thing that makes you a legend
@@stephenheath8465 Damn straight Holmes!
😎👊
So much respect for this guy. His sampling was so ahead of the game.
me too this guy's cool
I rewatched this 7 years later and in 2020 Muggs is still killin' it🔥
2023 .. aaaaaaand still worldclass
What he said about not putting the band on the cover is brilliant.
Damien Jiles Because they're on the front of their first album?
Damien Jiles It’s funny because there’s a stark contrast with Jay-Z and it shows the different artists’ different approaches. Jay-Z made sure to put his face on every one of his album covers from 1996 all the way up to 2009 over the course of 9 albums in order to maximise the reach of his brand and ensure everybody knows who Jay-Z is and even if they’re not a major fan or buying the record, they’ll still always see the face with the name.
And that’s definitely worked and is arguably part of why Jay-Z is one of Hip Hop’s most well known and reconisable figures. Both him and Cypress Hill are great artists with both clever approaches to their art that shows right down to the album covers
The sound he created on III: Temples Of Boom is amazing, a real trip.
One of the best,most talented and underrated producers ever!!!!!
Underrated, maybe not, its legend status is made. This "underrated" word is so over used...
Muggs is one of the best to ever do it...i wanna see DJ Quik on crate diggers,that would be sick
as an old school metalhead I have no idea what most of these albums are, but I just love watching people sifting through the mold of vinyl and cardboard
I love DJ Muggs. His style of making beats and sampling like 10 records at once inspired me and my style of sampling 58 records in like 3 minutes
Thing Ive noticed is Mums are always into soul, Motown, disco funk and Dad's are into more heavy and out there stuff.
Nearly every DJ grew up listening to their parents records or a close relatives records
Respect. I like how he is not flexing records that are just super rare and expensive. Just the str8 joints only! REAL DJ!
His hip hop knowledge is far superior
Another legend dropping the knowledge of Kraftwerk. So influential on early hip hop.
Muggs and Premier are 2 of the BEST producers EVER
Literally my top 2
love that he pulled Cosmic Slop out. that's easily one of my all time favs.
DJ Muggs...one of the best producers ever.
Hes a freaking legend man
The record at 7:05 is a rare classic with all female emcee's. Haven't seen that one in years!!!
much love muggs still as solid as steal!! my man still keeping it real
We still need to work together...
two creative minds that can lay it down forever...
He's the most inspiring producer in hip hop!
Muggs is a low key genius
the Muggs : Tricky was one of my fave things from the 90s
Really? i must've mist it..
One of the best Dj Producers in the world ,It such an honor to work with you. Thank you to Crate Diggers it was great working with you. Copeland Entertainment
WOW!! The Montclairs "Dreaming Out of Season" on Lp!
I was spinning that single a few days ago!!!
kraftwek helped to lay the foundation for early hip hop. you have to remember, back in the late 70, early 80's, hip hop was about the music. MC's played a small part.
songs like numbers, was a major hit on R&B stations.
Zap&roger as well
Nautilus - Bob James 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Good music knows no boundaries
Much respect for DJ Muggs. I knew he was talented and a great producer/DJ, but didn't know his appreciation for music. Great vid Fuse.
God Bless This Man.
Man..! He just gave us a history lesson! Word up!
I like Kraftwerk but it just makes me giggle when I think of a bunch of rappers listening to something like The Model hahaha.
The Kraftwerk album did so much for me to appreciate electronic music. So much love man.
......two crates of records and a drum machine with only 10 seconds = classics....and people have software with over 10 terabytes and no classics..????????
amon tri Just like The Beatles, Jack White, and Tom Morello, DJ Muggs has belief in limitations as well!
Same with Marley Marl. I remember him talking about making a lot of early Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, MC Shan with just one sampler and his only selection of drums on a tape reel which he had to sample off of every time
Its the man not the machine
I listen to stuff I made 20 years ago on a struggle set up, ans enjoy it more than stuff I made with all this dam tech...
I think the limitation force creativity, and ingenuity.
Well that is the thing. Today, when you have an excess amount of studio stuff, software and plugins at just a few mouse clicks away, and you can do all you want, and with a million possibilities you tend to not get shit done. Like Muggs says, with so little resources you tend to get creative.
The story of Jimmy Page living in Aleister Crowley's house is 100% true. He only went there a few times because he thought the place had bad vibes but he really did buy it with the idea of living in it. I'm pretty sure it's been sold since
It makes me feel good to see I have most of the same records..."I Need A Freak" was the shit!
Man the gza/muggs album among so many other he made beats on is fucking genius
Hendrix T shirt says it all ;)
Shit me too. My mom loved her oldies, but at the same time there was never any cassettes or vinyl for me steal. But at the same time I can honestly say my sister got me into hiphop when I was younger. When ever she would leave the house id sneak into her room and blast her stereo.
The Monclairs Dreaming Out Of Season and The Grand Final sweet oldies! ✌🏾🎧Dj Vegas
Muggs, Premier AND Stoupe the Enemy Of Mankind are the BEST! Stoupe's samples are insane
@9:27 you see his sp1200 up on the shelf. Classic
I still listen to my PE CD and when it was out... I Think I played it for at least 2 years straight!
Much luv to Muggs every beat on the first Cypress Hill album was 💯 🔥🔥🔥
One of the most intelligent and real crate diggin individuals out there. He got it all straight. Learn the lesson, non believers. Knowledge is king.
Legend. Works with the best underground rappers.
7A3's only album Coolin' in Cali is still got some of my favorite DJ Muggs beats
Great interview. Keep these episodes coming.
Much respect for muggs always reppin to new york and LA
Muggs got a smooth voice wish he would rhyme over some of his beats 🔥💯🙌
One of the best to ever do it, such an inspiration!
My dream is to meet the artist. !!!
That guy is a wizard of god in beats!!! God bless muggs!!! Make it rough!!!
Thanks for this video! Glad I found it.
The titans Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, respect.
Lol I thought I swore a lot but Muggs is ridiculous wit it haha
Thanks for this, Muggs is definetly one of the illest! I'm still waiting for Preemo, The Alchemist and Juju & Psycho Les to pop up though...
Muggs beats are sharp as ever
YO! BUMN RUSH THE SHOW. the tightest hip hop album that ever existed. on this very day, hearing the intro to public enemy number one gives me chills. the consistent buzz throughout the entire song. its hypnotic.
Whoah!..really digged what Muggs said about sampling time,as the 1st bit of kit my crew had was a keyboard sampler with four 1 second banks of memory and no sequencer, so yeah u gotta like use the "off cuts "of each sample and utilise them also.My crew also loved that 1st cypress lp but thought our copies jumped,but it was just Muggs using the odd bits of the sample and throw em in there in a funky way.Thats REAL!
Whoa this guy is dropping knowledge. Best episode iv seen thusfar
"...and I can't get shit done."
Hmm. Focus, Muggs. Focus. We need you making dope beats again. Great stuff, I could listen to Muggs talking for hours.
one of the best love his grimy beats
Mad Respect
Beat bop is Hip hop by Rammellzee and K-Rob I remember that record in 1983.. I still have it in my crate selection somewhere.
Time to go digging!
Didn't catch that at first! I can't imagine all the bangin' tracks that were created with that SP!
I remember 7A3, The Coolin In Cali Album Was Dope I still Have The Vynil
Dope interview, Muggs really knows his stuff. Dope producer also.
the real master..DJ MUGG'S...RESPECT!!!
love the series
man!! Muggs, you ROCK!!
A legend! I met him before. Very cool dude!
Living Legend!
Muggs...hip hop LEGEND!
This guys. Beats are ridiculous. Guys unbelievable
This is gold 👌
Chuck Jones (animator and director) called that Discipline.. What is your discipline on a project? i.e. What are your limitations on a story or production of a project. Great stuff.
love this guy and the beats mang...dope shit always.
Muggs knows what's up!
Dj muggs is the man
Muggs is so cool!
Muggs stay real your the best DJ money$ cant buy son!!! one love!
I got a lot of those records. Muggs is dope.
Yo
With the dancehall record collection in massive , it's no wonder I now I see Muggs on that Back Sunday vision,I stand under correction
Dope. I'm over here crackin up about what he at 7:35 lying about being on the radio to get free records
Legendary HipHop producer for 30 years!
Set in air for muggs much love
muggs is the man 👏🏾
LEGEND!!
Legend
7:43 I have that 12"! The dude that wrote that joint was a radio DJ in Cleveland for years.
These videos make me wanna lay down some beats very inspiring.
Just imagine Jdilla on this 😳
That Cosmic Slop does have some dope ass samples he aint lien' !
never too late to start brother, start diggin
this is great
Ha ha I did the same trick writing to french labels telling them I have a radio show and need records to promote,
some of them sent me records without checking ;)
yoo big up that dancehall record
Muggs is the man .
Makes me feel like shit watching this. I got no vinyl and thousands of music files. Technology has pros and cons. When u have no cash, songs are free on the internet. When I look at this, it makes me wanna go out and start from scratch. Respect to the real crate diggers.
very awesome