Does MF Doom Clear his Samples?

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Re: Does MF Doom Clear his Samples?

Post by PLacidBasilisk » Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:29 am

clearing samples is for suckas. yall suckas who clear samples

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Re: Does MF Doom Clear his Samples?

Post by mdk » Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:24 am

'Stressed out more than any one could ever be. Forever trying to clear the samples for my new LP'

:D

it'd be interesting to find out if he clears none/some/all of his samples.

i wonder if dilla cleared his? imagine how long it would have taken to clear 'donuts'
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Re: Does MF Doom Clear his Samples?

Post by Tone Deft » Sun Sep 13, 2009 6:29 pm

the dumbest thing anyone would ever write about is which samples they have and haven't cleared. it would be a laundry list for nebulae to sue by.

pretty ridiculous question to ask. :lol:

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Re: Does MF Doom Clear his Samples?

Post by H20nly » Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:54 am

I just got off the phone with MF Doom and he said all ya'll are throwing salt and to get off his stylz. Don' worry about it. Stop throwin heat you're dry snitchin...

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Re: Does MF Doom Clear his Samples?

Post by Clique » Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:14 pm

There is an RBMA podcast with Cut Chemist, in which he talks about his methods, regarding use of samples. For the Juarrisic 5 albums he was able to get away without clearing all the samples as they were disguised under an mc, but for his solo, instrumental albums he had to be more vigilante in choosing to (or choosing not too) clear his samples.

Check it out, worth the listen.

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