An instructional piece in which Robot Eric teaches us the basics of hip-hop beat-making.
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An instructional piece in which Robot Eric teaches us the basics of hip-hop beat-making.
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Olivia Cueva
Posted on February 29, 2012 at 12:10 AM | Permalink
Review of "How To Make A Beat"
This piece is a hidden treasure. Its provides a “how-to” on beat making in a very clever, yet humble way. I love it because it’s simple, fun, and provides a very engaging listening experience. And the beat is good - I would even say it slaps a little bit. I am definitely a fan.