Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 01/02/2009 - 02:47.
Otis Fodder is great but also a little bit derivative, I mean isn't what he's doing simply a blatant rip-off of classic producers like Prince Paul and classic groups like The Beastie Boys and isn't it a little bit "late in the game" to be putting out sample-based dance music (Otis Fodders, which is un-danceable by the way) when most real musicians in the world have reached the conclusion that "real time" instruments (guitar, real piano, real percussion) are truly where it's at...nothing like a REAL jingle jangle tambourine!
The Hip Hop ethic truly died a sad death in the early 90s with the advent of crappy Gangsta Rap and to see Otis Fodder treading the same water as reductive artists such as STEREOLAB and (dare I say?) KRAFTWERK is disheartening to say the least.
Otis Fodder is great but
Otis Fodder is great but also a little bit derivative, I mean isn't what he's doing simply a blatant rip-off of classic producers like Prince Paul and classic groups like The Beastie Boys and isn't it a little bit "late in the game" to be putting out sample-based dance music (Otis Fodders, which is un-danceable by the way) when most real musicians in the world have reached the conclusion that "real time" instruments (guitar, real piano, real percussion) are truly where it's at...nothing like a REAL jingle jangle tambourine!
The Hip Hop ethic truly died a sad death in the early 90s with the advent of crappy Gangsta Rap and to see Otis Fodder treading the same water as reductive artists such as STEREOLAB and (dare I say?) KRAFTWERK is disheartening to say the least.
SAMPLING? IN 2009?? COME ON!
thanks! Great mini-comp!
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