aiight, lets make this FAQ style. questions? just ask and i'll answer. i'll try 2 make it short, i like to get to the point quick, i'm kind busy.
Who are you? why baduist?
I'm a professional hip hop producer from a far country out of the united states.
and umm, i like "Baduizm" by erykah badu. what's yo' izm?
What do you mean "professional", and for how long have you been doing this?
Well, i mean that i make a living out of making beats (or at least did for a while, until i decided i can make easier money doing other stuff - some related to music, some - not so much).
I have been making beats since i was 11 y.o., my first pro level beat being @ age 15-16. that means I've been doing this for more than ummm 12 years.
Are you any good? should i be taking your advice?
well, as mentioned later on, i was related to a lot of professional hip hop made in my country. i have been around for years, dealing with all aspects of hip hop making - beats, production, recording and equipment, marketing, and more.
i have worked in one way or another with most big scale hip hop and R&B acts in my country, and with a couple of artists overseas (mainly U.S). unfortunately for business related reasons i can't give away to many details/names, but i am going to tell you all the secrets you want to know - in all aspects of making and producing hip hop.
I know what you are looking for, i was also starting out lacking a lot of info, and wondering, how stuff are done, what equipment is used, "how the pros are doing this"... "what would dr.dre do to make this beat better?"
so, why this blog?
I try to stay accesible as much as i can, and along the years have become a man of advice to many producers - begginers and more expirianced.
i get at least 50 demos week and try to listen to most of them. i know about 40 people who won't buy one peice of equipment before consulting with me, and until i switched my cellphone nuber i was getting used to spending at least 30 minutes everyday troubleshooting studio problems on the phone. most of my time online is spent giving advice, tips and tricks about production.
i guess it will just be more efficiant and less time consuming to have all the info here, instead of answering the same question 1000 times a moth. + i might be getting a couple of bucks for this instead of spending phonecalls;-)
Yeah, but why gove away your secrets?
I guess my ego bothers me no more about this, and i'm more confident about my talent. the better you guys become, the harder i have to work, and push my limits further, and become more creative. and that's a good thing... yes it is. i'm sure it is. so.. No holdbacks. all the cards on the table, no secret weapons, no exclusive sample banks... it's all about talent now.
Whats your background?
when i was 11 i started a home studio in my room, with my brother, and consumed to much music. decided to make a living out of that.
age 16 left school, to study sound engineering. then some music theory, while building my own project studio. meanwhile i formed a big hip-hop collective that later became responsible for producing for 80% of the hip hop artists and groups in my country.
age 20, worked for a well known artist in my country as a house technician / engineer in his studio, while producing my group's debut album.
Would you produce my next song? Can i buy a beat?
if you're any good, you can contact me at baduist@primenetworks.co.il, and if you have anything interesting I'll make sure my agent contacts you so you can work out the details.
Who are you? why baduist?
I'm a professional hip hop producer from a far country out of the united states.
and umm, i like "Baduizm" by erykah badu. what's yo' izm?
What do you mean "professional", and for how long have you been doing this?
Well, i mean that i make a living out of making beats (or at least did for a while, until i decided i can make easier money doing other stuff - some related to music, some - not so much).
I have been making beats since i was 11 y.o., my first pro level beat being @ age 15-16. that means I've been doing this for more than ummm 12 years.
Are you any good? should i be taking your advice?
well, as mentioned later on, i was related to a lot of professional hip hop made in my country. i have been around for years, dealing with all aspects of hip hop making - beats, production, recording and equipment, marketing, and more.
i have worked in one way or another with most big scale hip hop and R&B acts in my country, and with a couple of artists overseas (mainly U.S). unfortunately for business related reasons i can't give away to many details/names, but i am going to tell you all the secrets you want to know - in all aspects of making and producing hip hop.
I know what you are looking for, i was also starting out lacking a lot of info, and wondering, how stuff are done, what equipment is used, "how the pros are doing this"... "what would dr.dre do to make this beat better?"
so, why this blog?
I try to stay accesible as much as i can, and along the years have become a man of advice to many producers - begginers and more expirianced.
i get at least 50 demos week and try to listen to most of them. i know about 40 people who won't buy one peice of equipment before consulting with me, and until i switched my cellphone nuber i was getting used to spending at least 30 minutes everyday troubleshooting studio problems on the phone. most of my time online is spent giving advice, tips and tricks about production.
i guess it will just be more efficiant and less time consuming to have all the info here, instead of answering the same question 1000 times a moth. + i might be getting a couple of bucks for this instead of spending phonecalls;-)
Yeah, but why gove away your secrets?
I guess my ego bothers me no more about this, and i'm more confident about my talent. the better you guys become, the harder i have to work, and push my limits further, and become more creative. and that's a good thing... yes it is. i'm sure it is. so.. No holdbacks. all the cards on the table, no secret weapons, no exclusive sample banks... it's all about talent now.
Whats your background?
when i was 11 i started a home studio in my room, with my brother, and consumed to much music. decided to make a living out of that.
age 16 left school, to study sound engineering. then some music theory, while building my own project studio. meanwhile i formed a big hip-hop collective that later became responsible for producing for 80% of the hip hop artists and groups in my country.
age 20, worked for a well known artist in my country as a house technician / engineer in his studio, while producing my group's debut album.
Would you produce my next song? Can i buy a beat?
if you're any good, you can contact me at baduist@primenetworks.co.il, and if you have anything interesting I'll make sure my agent contacts you so you can work out the details.

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