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Supreme (twitter.com/supremebeats)

Posted on 29 June 2009 by Thomas

Supreme | Birmingham, AL

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If you’re looking for head-nod music, you need to check out Supreme. As soon as you hit play, you can’t help but start moving. Supreme has a very soulful, jazzy style that he pulls off very naturally. His sound is most reminiscent of something like DJ Jazzy Jeff, Q-Tip, or dare I even say J-Dilla, but still the sound is unique. Supreme can give you a mellow out beat or bring in the heavy drums as shown in the snippets above. A mark of a good producer is just that, VERSATILITY, but still keeping your style.

Supreme’s specific blend of hip-hop, jazz, funk and soul is most likely what led to his placements.He has had the pleasure of working with artists such as Raheem Devaughn, Amp Fiddler, and W. Ellington Felton. Those guys are definitely no light-weights in the music industry.

What contributes to the unique sound of Supreme could be his gear. The arsenal consists of a great blend between old school classics and new school conveniences.

  • Akai MPC-3000
  • Rhodes Elecric Piano
  • Proteus PK-6
  • Reason
  • Tascam 2488
  • Adobe Audition

Looking at the quality of Supreme’s track and his success so far in the industry provide further proof that it’s not all about having the latest gear, it’s about working what you’ve got.

You can find Supreme online at:
www.the-eargasm.blogspot.com
www.twitter.com/supremebeats
www.myspace.com/supremeonline

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Great Community Resources for Akai MPC Help

Posted on 05 March 2009 by beatstatus

There are a lot of good resources out there for MPC Owners, here’s a quick list just to get you started

MPC-Forums: Great Helpful Community for most problems. From the most challenging, to the simplest, someone here can most likely help you out.

UGHH: Another forum that has a lot of knowledge people to help you out.

HipHopProduction.com: A Production blog that gives you a little bit of everything beat related.

FutureProducers.com: Not as Many MPC users as the others, but a really group, great for the newbie who needs help with indirect MPC stuff such as MIDI, Syncing, and stuff like that.

That’s it for now, so get involved!

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