Description of Producers Corner
Though they lack the romantic appeal of the DJ or the sheer vocal presence of the emcee, producers remain perhaps the most important figures in the history and continued development of hip-hop. They are to that genre what the guitarists are to rock 'n' roll or the saxophonists to jazz, and though they spent hip-hop's first two decades toiling in relative obscurity, today they're among the most recognized and celebrated figures in the urban music universe.
Hip-hop's first great set of producers -- Afrika Bambaattaa and Grandmaster Flash chief among them -- were initially DJs. In general, their songs incorporated the electro-funk of their DJ sets and would commonly feature a live band to augment their synthesizers. As the '80s progressed, hip-hop experienced dramatic stylistic innovation in relatively short order. Perhaps the most important single day in hip-hop was in 1984, when Bronx producer Marley Marl accidentally caught a snare hit in his sampler. It was this mistake that would give birth to the art of hip-hop sampling, and Marl would go on to cement his legendary status, producing albums by Big Daddy Kane and Kool G. Rap.
But where Marl was that generation's leading innovator, its greatest commercial force was Rick Rubin. As the man responsible for seminal albums from LL Cool J, Run DMC and the Beastie Boys, Rubin helped blend rock guitars with hip-hop beats in a way that translated the New York genre for the pop world. His influence is immeasurable, and as displayed on Jay Z's recent, Rubin-produced hit, "99 Problems," his sound remains as fresh today as it was in 1985.
If Rick Rubin made hip-hop safe for pop radio by expanding its boundaries to include rock, then De La Soul producer Prince Paul can be credited for realizing the nearly infinite potential of the sampling medium. His early work with De La Soul proved that any kind of music could be squeezed into the hip-hop template, and Paul liberally borrowed loops from psych, jazz, skiffle and any other music he could find. The result was an amazing collage of sounds that redefined the parameters of hip-hop.
While Prince Paul's creativity ushered in one era, it was his landmark copyright infringement battle artistic larceny that forced hip-hop to enter into the next one. "Transmitting Live from Mars" -- a throw-away track from De La Soul's eponymous debut -- used an unauthorized sample of the Turtles' "You Showed Me," and in 1990 the band took De La to court, eventually winning a substantial settlement. Fearing litigation, hip-hop producers began either asking their record company to clear their samples (often an expensive endeavor) or chopping them up so finely the source material was undetectable. The foremost practitioner of the latter approach was DJ Premier. His work with acts such as Gang Starr, the Notorious B.I.G. and Jay Z epitomized hip-hop in the '90s.
Of course, the other great hip-hop producer from that decade needs no introduction. Dr. Dre was not only the driving creative force behind the careers of N.W.A., Snoop Dogg, Eminen and 50 Cent, but also pioneered West Coast G-Funk. He would later abandon the funk for a starker, most austere sound developed by prized pupil Scott Storch.
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Alchemist
One of the most sweated
beat-makers in the game,
the Alchemist's moody
soundscapes have graced
many underground hits. H...
Cool and Dre
Hailing from Miami, Marcello
Valenzano and Andre Lyon
- best known as Cool and
Dre) are among hip-hop's
top producers.
DJ Premier
One of the most respected
beat-makers in the game,
Premier is also one-half of
Brooklyn duo Gang Starr.
Constantly working, he's l...
Dr. Dre
A stellar producer with
many classics to his credit,
Dre is among hip-hop's most
successful and consistent
superstars. Dre has been...
J Dilla
J Dilla has been gracing
speakers with choice
soundscapes since the
early nineties. As part of
production team the Umm...
Just Blaze
One of hip-hop's most
talented producers, Just
Blaze has worked with
some of the biggest names
in the business. Just Blaze...
Kanye West
A producer/rapper from
Chicago, Kanye West has
concocted numerous hits
for Jay-Z, Ludacris, Talib
Kweli and many others. In...
Large Professor
A legendary
producer/emcee from New
York, Large Professor got
his start as a member of Main
Source. Large Professor h...
Madlib
One of hip-hop's most
prolific artists, Madlib's
lengthy discography gets
more impressive with each
new project. Madlib is the...
Marley Marl
One of the most respected
and influential producers
ever, Marley's beats have
graced numerous hip-hop
classics. He also assemble...
Pete Rock
Loved for his exceptional,
jazz-laced production, Pete
Rock is one of hip-hop's
most respected
beatmakers. He released...
Prince Paul
One of hip-hop's key
producers, Prince Paul has
crafted beats for
Stetsasonic, the
Gravediggaz, De La Soul, a...
RZA
The mastermind behind the
Wu-Tang Clan, RZA's
distinct production fuels
much of their classic
material. Also known as P...
The Neptunes
A production team with a
knack for platinum hits, the
Neptunes are known for
their supercatchy,
synthesized beats. Compr...
Timbaland
One of the most popular
beatmakers in hip-hop,
Timbaland has produced
huge hits for Jay-Z, Missy
Elliot, and many others. In...