A list of puns related to "No I.D. production discography"
The Walkmen Discography
Watching/listening to campaign 1 is a whole different experience to C2, in a good way. But one thing that they had issues with all the time (mostly small ones, mind you!) is production. The transition to the intro cinematic, audio problems, camera problems etc. None of these detracted from my enjoyment! They were just noticable. Sam made some fun jibes at them during his sponsor spots as well.
I barely see any hiccups now. And I barely saw any when they moved studios. Let's be clear, I'm not saying that there isn't any, but they were so few and far between I just didn't notice.
That's impressive for a small studio, and really speaks to the quality of people you have curated to work there. And I just thought it was worth mentioning. It's one of those things that isn't noticed basically ever when it's going right but always noticed when it's going wrong and I thought it deserves some recognition!
No wonder he started fuckin with Ye. Black albums interlude is fucking amazing bro. Sheesh. I apologize if this isnβt allowed. Remove if so.
Sad news about Ocasek passing away.
Something that intrigued me about Ocasek is that he has produced records that one wouldn't immediately associate with his work with the Cars. Most obvious is Weezer's debut (and two other albums) - perhaps Cars-esque in a way. A lot can be said about Weezer, but the fact that their debut album sounds really, really good is above dispute.
Among his other productions: Suicide: Alan Vega And Martin Rev by Suicide, Rock For Light by Bad Brains, High/Low by Nada Surf, and polarizing albums from Guided By Voices and Bad Religion.
So, LTM: which Ocasek produced albums or songs stand out to you?
Produce a "Lord Of Light" Edition Season 8 Collectors Box, where the lighting is upscaled for all dark episodes.
I've tried messing with the lighting and what not via VLC, and it's just so ugly. Maybe if the production / editing crew could release something up this alley.......i'm sure we'd all be grateful!
With only a week to go until the supposed release of Kanye's 9th studio album βJesus is Kingβ, thereβs been a lot of thought on where exactly itβll sit in comparison to his previous works. With all his recent work with his Sunday Service, it is likely that Jesus is King will again see heavy religious and spiritual cuts and references and hopefully bringing with that several deep and emotional cuts. With signs pointing to and suggesting a return to the βold Kanyeβ making return on this album I thought I would release a ranked list of some kind.
Jesus is King is widely anticipated of course and admittedly my most anticipated album, for what has been essentially 2 years in a row now. It is of course entirely possible that that could become a third year but with all said and done, I am hopeful that within the next week, and if not, within this year we are to receive Jesus is King. It expect and hope that his newest album will sit firmly in his top 3 works but only time will tell, as of what we know of the album so far there is definitely that potential, but given the appearances he's made and what we know of the features that have been confirmed the album could come out as anything.
Just for reference, I would like to state that my ranking of favourites is very much different to the ranking of the albums I find to be objectively his best bodies of work. This of course is differentiated by my enjoyment and then my appreciation for the album.
Personal preference List:
Ranked list:
Well, I'm back with a new guide. I've received requests for certain producers' discographies, but I decided to do something unexpected.
Spike Jonze is a very famous director who is known for his skateboarding and BMX videos, being one of the creators of Jackass (he has also been disguised as an old lady in some pranks), and his critically acclaimed films Being John Malkovich, Adaptation, Where the Wild Things Are and Her. He also had a small scene as the penny stock broker in Wolf of Wall Street, has directed commercials such as this FKA twigs-starring HomePod one, and much more.
The reason we're here, though, is for his music videos. He has directed a few dozen and some of them have gone on to become iconic. Many of these fit into the alternative rock realm, but he has branched across a variety of genres. You'll see credits for popular videos from Kanye West, BjΓΆrk, Fatboy Slim, Beastie Boys, Daft Punk, Weezer, Lady Gaga and more. So, here we go:
Wax - "Hush"
Chainsaw Kittens - "High in High School"
Sonic Youth - "100%" (Co-directed by Tamra Davis)
The Breeders - "Cannonball" (Co-directed by Kim Gordon)
X - "Country at War"
Luscious Jackson - "Daughters of the Kaos"
Teenage Fanclub - "Hang On"
Beastie Boys - "Time for Livin'"
Marxman - "All About Eve"
Weezer - "Buddy Holly"
Rocket from the Crypt - "Ditch Digger"
The Breeders - "Divine Hammer" (Co-directed by Kim Gordon and Richard Kern)
Dinosaur Jr. - "Feel the Pain"
Velocity Girl - "I Can't Stop Smiling"
**MC900 Ft. Jesus - ["If I Only Had a Brain"](https://www.youtube.com/wat
There are a total of 5 fans, in bios u can put the m/b and cpu fans to silent mode, but that didn't do anything. Really frustrating this is just standard.
Now before we start, I would like to say that this list isn't going to be comprehensive and I'm not going to touch on the beats that he produced for his own albums, as I'm sure most of us are familiar with his own work. Shoutout /u/isthisgoodenough69 for his guides.
The Guide:
Jermaine Dupri - Turn It Out (feat. Nas) (1998)
Kanye's first professional beat. Made 5k from this.
The Madd Rapper - Stir Crazy (feat. Eminem) (1998)
Jay Z - This Can't Be Life (feat. Scarface and Beanie Sigel) (2000)
Kanye's big break, finally getting to meet his big brother.
Jay Z - Takeover (2001)
Nas diss track. Resulted in Nas responding with Ether.
Jay Z - Heart of the City (Ain't No Love) (2001)
Jay Z - Izzo (H.O.V.A) (2001)
Kanye and Jay's first Top 10 Billboard Hit.
Nas - Poppa Was A Playa (2002)
Beat is from the late 90s. Way before the Jay Z and Nas beef.
Scarface - Guess Who's Back (feat. Jay Z and Beanie Sigel) (2002)
Jay Z - '03 Bonnie and Clyde (feat. Beyonce) (2002)
Talib Kweli - Get By (2002)
Dame Dash - Champions (feat. Kanye West,Beanie Sigel, Cam'Ron,Twista,Young Chris) (2002)
'This the producer of the Roc, he rap better than most rappers!'
Monica - Knock Knock (2003)
Kanye made a song with this beat called 'Apologize'. A$AP Rocky and Tyler, the Creator recently rapped over this beat on 'Potato Salad'.
Ludacris - Stand Up (feat. Shawnna) (2003)
Luda's first No. 1 Billboard hit. Classic.
T.I. - Doin' My Job (2003)
Two of the biggest rappers of the mid 00s. Underrated Kanye beat.
DMX - Dogs Out (2003)
Alicia Keys - You Don't Know My Name (2003)
Won best R&B
... keep reading on reddit β‘and let me tell you there is a lot of bands that owe their career to fnm! rhcp,primus amongst others! what'ts your fave MB song? i'm just scratching the surface in hearing all the music but "my ass is on fire" is killer!!
Considering itβs their own headlining festival. But hell, what am I to say what they play or not. Itβs their music, not mines. Lol
Hi guys. At first, I wanted to say that I am not 100% sure if this post fully complies with the rules, because in fact it's a bit of self-promotion, but on the other hand it's more like "I scratch your back and you scratch mine", not promoting some product I'd want to sell. So, anyway, if mods decide that is not suitable to be here, I fully understand if it will be deleted.
I am making instrumental beats and my videographer friend keeps on telling me that I should put them into some soundbank like Airbit as it's often not that easy for videographers to get the right music they need for their videos. And even though I am really considering that possibility, at first, I wanted to try to offer my music for free as kind-of exchange service - you get free music for your video and my music gets to more ears ^^ Here is the playlist with all my beats if anybody is interested, free downloads included.
Also, as a musician, I'd like to get to know more how do videographers look for their videos, how important is for the music to be free (or how much do you pay for the music for your videos), or even if somebody has some other person to do the music especially for them... Tell me everything! ^^
Can somebody post list of all the songs thraxx ever produced? Like yβall did with ZillaKami. I know he has collaborated with Cameronazi, $ubjectz, XZARKHAN and some other artists
His beats are fire, wanna check out all his work
The sampling and vocal choir on songs like Smile, The Story of OJ, Family Feud. Shit is so classy
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