No DAW, No Limits: KaiChopSki Crafts a Maschine-Only Beat Album While Advocating for Sampling Reform
Rising Producer Pushes Hardware Production to its Limits and Challenges the Future of Sampling in Hip-Hop
KNIGHTDALE, N.C., March 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sample-based producer KaiChopSki is announcing the pre-sale launch of his upcoming instrumental album—an entire project crafted exclusively on the Maschine MK3, without relying on an external DAW (digital audio workstation). By embracing hardware-based production, he showcases the power of hands-on beat-making while pushing for a more progressive approach to sampling laws.
Sampling as a Form of Sonic Collage
For KaiChopSki, sampling isn't just a production method—it's an intricate art form. He doesn't just loop beats; he deconstructs, flips, and stitches together sounds like an auditory mosaic, transforming old records into entirely new compositions.
"When I hear a record, I don't just hear a sample—I hear the potential for a whole new story," he explains.
His approach mirrors the work of visual artists who assemble fragmented materials to reveal a new image when viewed from the right perspective.
Honoring Hip-Hop's Sampling Legacy
Following in the footsteps of J Dilla, 9th Wonder, and Vitamin D, KaiChopSki considers himself both a student and an advocate of the craft.
"I'm not the best or the first to do this. My goal is to push this art form forward while honoring its roots."
This deep respect for Hip-Hop's foundation fuels his advocacy for fairer sampling laws that protect both producers and original artists.
The Transformative Sampling Act: Fighting for Fairness
Like many young, independent producers, KaiChopSki faces a major challenge: clearing samples is costly and restrictive. With limited resources, he often shares non-monetized beats on Instagram and YouTube, sacrificing potential income to avoid legal complications.
While platforms like Tracklib offer pre-cleared samples, the selection is limited, making it difficult for producers to work with the sounds they truly connect with.
"Tracklib and sample packs are great, but sometimes I want to sample a record because of how it makes me feel—not just because it's available," he explains.
These frustrations led him to champion the Transformative Sampling Act, a legislative proposal designed to:
- Recognize transformative sampling as a distinct creative process
- Implement a fair, structured licensing system
- Ensure right's holders, producers and original artists receive proper compensation
Supporters can read and sign it at kaichopski.com/advocacy
With the presale live now and the official album release on April 4, KaiChopSki is urging the industry to rethink the future of sampling, licensing, and artistic fair use.
About KaiChopSki & Samurai Sound Entertainment LLC
Kaire "KaiChopSki" Neal is a 21-year-old sample-based producer, founder of Samurai Sound Entertainment LLC, and current Grammy U member. His music blends Southern Soul with East Coast Boom Bap. Samurai Sound Entertainment LLC is an independent production company dedicated to preserving and evolving sample-based music.
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Kaire "KaiChopSki" Neal
Samurai Sound Entertainment LLC
984-354-9044
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