>>126794247naivety towards new sounds was uncharted territory, it wasn't a feeling like trying to master it, just adding to the wave, plus of course the equipment/gear. Shit always sounds better yesterday, that's a cold hard prism to live with
Sadly or not, rap music perfected this wave hopping from early 90's-00's-10s with a communal sound that built upon structures/samples/flows simple af
Take that early G-Unit mixtape run for example and the 4 years that happened after, it's a build upon build, a feel upon a feel, niggas rappin over other niggas instrumentals, that was a shout out to a moment, like Styles P going over a Z-Ro song, it was all love, or Max B doing a Britney Spears beat, Diplomats cheek in tongue doing Jefferson Starship with coke raps. No matter what you may think of this genre, it's genius that a scene like this existed, with so much mass appeal, and having so much to navigate and explore. That timeline was gold for that genre, much like late 60's-70's rock bands building upon riffs, hooks, from other bands, creating a scene that is a tightly woven tapestry
t. Communal feels, 80's hardcore guy so I know what you're talking about