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The album he did with Celph Titled, ‘Nineteen Ninety Now’ is a quality example of his production from the 90’s, utilising beats he had left over from that era.
Not sure who found the sample for Why? by Organized Konfusion, but Buck shares the production credit with then. But that Julie Driscoll/Brian Auger sample is easily one of my all-time favorites. Also, that O.C. album is musical therapy. For some reason, that album just sooths me 😊
So glad Point of Viewz is getting the attention it’s deserves. It’s crazy how Buckwild can sample the first few seconds of a live Roy Ayers show and use it for a beat. Definitely my favourite beat by him and you’re doing god’s work by making these videos.
@@jmartradio not sure. saw a post on a different video from someone claiming to be his brother. All i know is we all miss Furio. He will live on thru his mixes. RIP to the legend Furio
please also check out OC & buckwild track on the america is dying slowly album! Great sample too, from Cal Tajder or so i think. Another good one is Get it together (Beastie Boys), the buckwild remix 🔥 😊
Buckwild! He did so many great tracks! I was blown away when put it on came out. The bassline, the sample, the beatss, big ls flow, kid capri… its basically the perfect hip hop track. OK´s Stress was also one of my favourites.
Def would have thought you would have included "Time's Up" by O.C. because that track and sample is gangster. My favorite Buckwild. production. Also a minor correction Roy Ayers "Searching" was released in 1976, not 1990. Props to you for this video Buckwild doesn't get the shine he deserves. Brother produced a lot of heat, particularly in the 90's.
I’m not giving up on my dream to learn how to scratch!!!!!! Just putting in the atmosphere. If anyone knows where I can get some good equipment? Not guitar center either lol