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Artist description
Beat Detective is an experimental old school beatmaking producer representing Queens, NYC. Also he has an open mind and enjoys to focus on using various sources of Acid Hiphop drum and instrumental samples, including noise and chaos to orderly breakbeats. He wants to keep hiphop fresh and innovative as well. His style uses various type of drum beats from the muffled to the sharp. His versatile style is described as a mixture of chaos and order, of freejazziness and funkiness. He is influenced by those who innovate and revolutionize the art form. |
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Music Style
Underground hip hop. |
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Musical Influences
KMD/MF Doom + MF Grimm, Dilated Peoples, Masters of Illusion, Jedi Mind Tricks, All Nautral, Beatminerz, Marley Marl, Jay Dee, Dust Brothers, Coldcut, Bomb Squad, Dan the Automator, Erick Sermon, Marley Marl, Prince Paul, RZA, Madlib, Anti-Pop Consortium, Blackalicious, Divine Styler, Company Flow, Large Professor, DITC, DJ Premier, Pete Rock, X-ecutioners, Beatnuts, Rick Rubin |
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Similar Artists
Bomb Squad, Erick Sermon, Prince Paul, RZA, Madlib, Anti-Pop Consortium, Blackalicious, Divine Styler, Company Flow, Large Professor, DITC, DJ Premier, Pete Rock, X-ecutioners, Beatnuts, Rick Rubin |
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Artist History
The Beat Detective has been doing experimental old school instrumentals since 1999. He represents the LDS belief system and draws inspiration from Christ, Heavenly Father, and the b-girl as well as from other sources of the true hip-hop. |
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Group Members
Beat Detective. |
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Instruments
Turntables, Acid Hiphop 2.0, laptop, Acid sample and drum kits. |
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Albums
Experimental old school turntablist and instrumental albums. |
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Press Reviews
Positive underground hip-hop music for the masses. |
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Location
Queens, New York City, NY - USA |
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