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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Questlove story on J-Dilla - Think Twice
The day after he recorded “Think Twice,” for Welcome to Detroit,
I look at the drum set, and I was like, “Wait, you recorded that on
this?” And it was the most dingiest, dirtiest, not even second-hand.
[It] looked like the Fat Albert junkyard gang drum set. Screws
were missing; some of the heads were broken. Matter of fact, he didn’t
even use real drumsticks on “Think Twice.” He used a vibraphone mallet,
and he had a broken drumstick that he got some toilet paper from the
bathroom, and some rubber bands. I was like, “You would rather go
through this MacGuyver shit than buy new drumsticks?” He’s
like, “I didn’t know where to get ’em this late at night; I had to make
due.” I was like, “Well, why did you hit the drums with the mallet?” He
was like, “I didn’t want the dynamic to be too aggressive. I wanted to
sound muted, so I decided to play the drums with the soft cotton
mallet.” It looked like putting a marshmallow at the end of a toothpick
[Laughs]. Next thing I know, I’m now flying to Philadelphia—I think the
next week, [to work on] The Roots’ Phrenology record [and] I
tracked both “Quills” and “Pussy Galore” the same way. I went and got
some orchestra mallets, and then I too started, just ’cause I seen how
he got that sound - Questlove via XXLMag.com http://www.xxlmag.com/features/2012/02/questlove-on-why-dilla-was-the-best-rap-producer-of-all-time/
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