In this talk at the Red Bull Music Academy Bass Camp Seoul 2017, Dahi retraces his path up the echelons of rap, explains how Ableton Live transformed his workflow and breaks down how staying honest to his creative urges has allowed him to take lessons from rap and apply them to pop.
TOPICS:
5:10 - Early music education
7:38 - “I gotta work with Kendrick”
20:20 - Finding new ways of sampling
37:32 - Working on DAMN.
42:14 - Communication in the studio
46:56 - Using Ableton Live
MUSIC:
2:15 - Dom Kennedy – “My Type of Party” [ Ссылка ]
7:29 - Kendrick Lamar – “Money Trees” [ Ссылка ]
20:00 - Drake - “Worst Behavior” [ Ссылка ]
37:48 - Kendrick Lamar - “LUST”
42:26 - Pusha T ft. Jay-Z - “Drug Dealers Anonymous” [ Ссылка ]
Growing up in a strict household, Inglewood native DJ Dahi couldn’t listen to curse words. Instead he focused on hip-hop’s beats. Coming up in the early 2010s alongside the new wave of west coast artists like Pac Div, Dahi’s clever balance of emotion and energy soon got him noticed by Freddie Gibbs and Kendrick Lamar, for whom he produced “Money Trees,” one of the stand out cuts from his second album, Good Kid, m.A.A.d City. Two years later it was Canadian juggernaut Drake who came knocking and Dahi delivered with “Worst Behavior.”
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