![]() The farinaceous voice of Enter the Wu-Tang is due, at least in partially, to the use of cheap equipment to produce the album. The use of soul samples and respective esoteric clips, and the technique by which RZA employed them in his pulsate was singular and largely unprecedented in hip-hop. He complemented the rappers ‘ performances with “ lean, menacing beats that evoked their farinaceous, urban surroundings more efficaciously than their words, ” according to Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic. Group leader RZA produced Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) by creating sonic collages from classical soul samples and clips from martial arts movies such as Shaolin and Wu Tang ( 1981 ). Reading: Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) production
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