You can see tons of great producers in this video: Just Blaze, 9th Wonder, Pete Rock, DJ Premier, RZA, and many more.
It looked like it was a great event.
Ihsaan.Ali on July 5th, 2009
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Don Cannon Interview [ Audio ] | HIPHOPMAKERS.COM on August 18th, 2009
[...] Don Cannon speaks on how he got on the Young Jeezy’s album, to how he was influenced by J. Dilla and DJ Premier. [...]
Don Cannon Interview [ Audio ] « KraftGear on August 18th, 2009
[...] Don Cannon speaks on how he got on the Young Jeezy’s album, to how he was influenced by J. Dilla and DJ Premier. [...]
Don Cannon Interview [ Audio ] | Music Production Info on August 20th, 2009
[...] Don Cannon speaks on how he got on the Young Jeezy’s album, to how he was influenced by J. Dilla and DJ Premier. [...]
Fresh on June 26th, 2010
Roger, Parliament, etc were using vocoders, not auto-tune (like Just said). Bottom line is, auto-tune has been worn out waaaaay more than vocoding has EVER been…It’s definitely tired. As was said in the beginning….BE ORIGINAL!
Marcus X on July 1st, 2009
Interesting conference! However, after viewing the footage at the 5:14 mark, I find it rather interesting that these producers are even commenting on the use of AutoTune and questioning who’s original…nost of them are followers for that matter. Sampling is not original…9th Wonder, Just Blaze, Pete Rock, et al. They used a form of soul music that gets recycled over and over again…so in that realm of production, I think that all of them are followers of similar forms of hip-hop music. Sampling falls in the same category. Everyone does it, but it’s how you do it…GTFOH