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  2. Akai MPC - Wikipedia

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    The MPC was designed by Roger Linn (pictured in 2010), who also created the LinnDrum.. By the late 1980s, drum machines had become popular for creating beats and loops without instrumentalists, and hip hop artists were using samplers to take portions of existing recordings and create new compositions. [1]

  3. AraabMuzik - Wikipedia

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    He began making beats for Diplomat artists such as Hell Rell and Cam'ron. [6] [7] In 2009, AraabMuzik was featured as a main producer on rapper Cam'ron's album Crime Pays, producing the single "Get It in Ohio". [8] From 2009 to 2010, he contributed many instrumentals to a series of mixtapes called Boss of All Bosses by Cam'ron and upcoming ...

  4. Dwight Spitz - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, he decided to make a more hip hop-themed album, so he bought an Akai S-3000 sampler and an MPC-2000 drum machine and quickly learned to create beats using samples. Dwight Spitz is his first album with a more traditional hip hop theme. [5] The album has collaborations with Edan, J. Rawls, Dione Farris and MF DOOM.

  5. Boom bap - Wikipedia

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    Sampling is used in boom bap music to enhance the beat beyond a simple drum pattern. Since the foundations of the beat are designed to be minimalistic, samples are used to add to the rhythm of the song and to create more diversity in the sounds. [25] Two of the most common electronic samplers used in this style are the Akai MPC and the SP1200.

  6. KBeazy - Wikipedia

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    He first gained recognition in 2017 after reproducing the instrumental of Lil Uzi Vert's "XO TOUR Llif3" on YouTube, and thereafter releasing beat tutorials and live streams. [2] Since his rise to fame, KBeazy has most notably produced songs for Juice Wrld , Kehlani , Iann Dior , and Roddy Ricch , among others.

  7. The Heatmakerz - Wikipedia

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    The Heatmakerz is a hip-hop production started by Rsonist (Gregory Green) originally from Kingston, Jamaica, now living in New York.The duo, consisting of Rsonist (Gregory Green) and Thrilla (Sean Thomas), rose to fame after providing beats to various releases of the Diplomats.

  8. Honeycut - Wikipedia

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    Its members are Bart Davenport (voice), RV Salters (keys and samples) and Tony Sevener (beats, MPC drum machine). The band was formed in 2003. The band was formed in 2003. It released its first album in 2006 ( The Day I Turned to Glass ) and shortly after received the 17th annual SF Weekly music award in the category Best Soul/Funk Band.

  9. The Electric Swing Circus - Wikipedia

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    The Electric Swing Circus are a six-piece electro swing band based in Birmingham, England. [1] The line up features Vicki Olivia (vocals), Fe Salomon (vocals), Tom Hyland (guitar), Rashad Gregory (samples, MPC, and synths), and Patrick Wreford (electric double bass and bass synth).