J Dilla made his MPC3000 musical.
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There's a halo of reverence around J Dilla, a producer and beatmaker from Detroit who made some of the most fascinating and influential beats in hip hop history. Before his early death in 2006, J Dilla worked with countless artists and producers - from Erykah Badu and Janet Jackson to Busta Rhymes and Madlib - and developed an off-kilter style of rhythm and sampling that transcended the machine he used to create music, the Akai Midi Production Center, otherwise known as the MPC.
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To learn more about J Dilla, check our following sources:
Compiled list of Dilla samples: dilladata.wordpress.com/
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Why J Dilla May Be Jazz's Latest Great Innovator via NPR: www.npr.org/sections/ablogsup...
Waajeed breaks down Dilla samples: / @bling47music
History of the MPC: reverb.com/news/a-brief-histo...
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