As much as this weekend was a busy weekend (mostly because of my cousin getting married, congratulations to Jay and Thiana), I was able to get some work done and start on two projects. One of which is the FoRcE oNe project that I had mentioned in a previous post, and the other is a joint project between myself, ADM and K-Maculate, which had an impromptu beginning. Both of which will go on the MsP compilation album, tentatively titled Roll Call ’10.
The FoRcE oNe project has some interesting tidbits. First off, the beat for this one as selected was a custom I made specifically for him in his interests. He’s a big Lil’ Wayne and Young Money fan, so this beat follows that new southern sound with an MsP twist. The drum pattern and bassline are akin to those found on their recent work, but the instrumentation and sampling is more MsP style. Once some recording is done, I will post up a tidbit so you guys can get an idea of what we’re aiming for. The second thing about this that I like is that FoRcE oNe will be spearheading the project, and I will just be trying to bring out the vision he’s got. I’m trying to get him to let his creativity loose while increasing my producing experience in the sense of producing for other people. Most of my producer work has been for myself, so getting a chance to produce for others (especially for uno because he’s only done one song on his own, this will be his second) is always exciting.
The beat is in Bb minor, and utilizes samples from a rare old school soul song called “Why,” as well as the use of the Hypersonic plugin by Steinberg. Drums used were from the Sounds in HD kits that Boy Gnyus supplied me with, and of course the beat was created in FL Studio. It clocks in at 140bpm, but will mostly sound more like 70bpm with that Young Money style flow that’s been coming from the South.
The second project that was worked on this weekend was the impromptu MooN ShynE/ADM/K-Maculate project that started earlier this evening. What we’re looking to do is something in the vein of what David Guetta has been doing these days as well as other non-hip-hop club hits. So far, we’ve nailed down a decent club beat akin to Guetta’s recent hits such as “Sexy B*tch” and “Memories” with Kid Cudi, but once again, putting an MsP spin on it. It’s a good mesh of styles as ADM’s electronic work comes into play here production wise in a big way, K comes in with some creativity as far as concepts, lyrics and vocals, and I come in with my lyrics/vocals and production work. We’ve already recorded a small piece of the song that will fit as one of those catchy 8 bar loops that DJ’s should have fun with in the clubs.
The song is in Ebm, using a mixture of different drum kits we have here at Lunar Base. We used Native Instruments’ FM8 for some synth work, as well as Vanguard for a gate. We were using Cakewalk Studio Instruments String Section, but we may opt for a different set of strings (Hypersonic being a very likely candidate) as I’ve overused String Section to death lol. We layered the kicks and included 808 bass drums to give it that extra push. We’re also using the Izotope plugin called Trash (the plugin used to achieve Justin Timberlake’s voice in Sexy Back) to give it that real gritty club feeling. Next week, we’re looking to do some more work on this, and I hope to have a sample for you guys to hear after that session.
All in all, a very productive weekend, and with other projects also in the wings, there will be more fun coming! Stay tuned.
-mnshyn








Music Scene Spotlight: The Dynamic Duo of Nas and Damian Marley are “Distant Relatives”
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010Today marks the release of NaS and Damian Marley’s collaboration album Distant Relatives. If you haven’t heard this album yet, you are definitely missing out.
I’ve never been exposed to that much reggae, at least in the Bob Marley sense. I’ve had a lot of exposure to the Dancehall stylings of Cutty Ranks, Buju Banton, Elephant Man and the like. So when I heard that Bob Marley’s son Damian, a.k.a. Jr. Gong, was going to hook up with NaS for a collaboration album, it was exciting to hear some new sounds.
I’ve always been a fan of NaS, since Live at the BBQ. I do have a bias towards NY emcees because that’s the sound I grew up with.
I have all his solo efforts except The Lost Tapes. Right now, I have his albums ranked as follows:
Distant Relatives is a different beast. First off it’s a collaboration album. Secondly, it’s a pure departure from the New York sound we’re accustomed to hearing from NaS. No Salaam Remi, no L.E.S., no Large Professor, just to name a few consistent collaborators.
From a production standpoint, it might be his best album, which of course you have to credit Jr. Gong (and his brother Stephen) for the amazing musical backdrops. Very thick instrumentation and uplifting ambiance make this album a pleasure to listen to. Songs like “Tribes at War” carry an African feel to them that push the listener to visualize the continent.
Here’s a breakdown of each track:
1, it’s me and my nation against the world //
2, then me and my clan against the nation //
3, then me and my fam against the clan //
4, then me and my brother we no hesitation //
Go against the family until they cave in //
5, who’s left in this deadly equation? //
That’s right, it’s me against my brother //
Then we point a Kalashnikov and kill one another //
Real men, we have a code of ethics, no questions, no jealousies //
No feminine tendencies we expecting //
No gossip, no phony logic, no counting your homey’s pocket //
Spare no expense for legal defense if your homey locked up //
No keeping tabs on who was the last who looked out //
Selfishness, that’s a character flaw, no holdin out //
Yo what happened to the honor? Primadonna drama //
Teflon love for my dudes who solid //
I’m very pleased with the album, and it sounds great cover to cover. It’s a classic. Nas’s lyrics, combined with Marley’s lyrics/vocals and production make for a very powerful, 5 mic rated, combination. It’s not your typical hip-hop or reggae album, as it fuses both quite well.
Do yourself a favor, and buy the album.
More stuff coming soon! Stay tuned!
-mnshyn
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