the_tank Posted 6 May 2019 Posted 6 May 2019 Could put up loads of James Brown/JB's stuff but I live the more obscure crate digging jazz/rock selections..
Langston Posted 6 May 2019 Posted 6 May 2019 07:35-08:00 in this... Going into 05:15-05:55 in this...
Soup Posted 7 May 2019 Posted 7 May 2019 5 hours ago, rico said: Love these guys and really like that song..Not heard that mix before though. A few samples in that one ashould well..
rico Posted 7 May 2019 Posted 7 May 2019 1 hour ago, Soup said: Love these guys and really like that song..Not heard that mix before though. A few samples in that one ashould well.. I think it was remixed by Norman Cook / Fat Boy Slim back in the late 80's, one of my faves...
Rocket-Ron Posted 8 May 2019 Posted 8 May 2019 9 hours ago, the_tank said: Managed to pick up a load of library records (about 150 of them) last year. Love the KPM covers.
Soup Posted 8 May 2019 Posted 8 May 2019 Love 80's and early 90's hip hop and there's so much good sampling involved in that. It's so interesting as well reading about how the early guys used to hook up to lampposts in New York and loop baselines or brass sections to get the backing tracks to rap to. Pretty much gor me in to Jazz and Funk if I'm honest. I love the use of John Coltrane in this Pharcyde track. Subtle but works well.
the_tank Posted 9 May 2019 Author Posted 9 May 2019 Recommend the David Axelrod compilations Anthology and Anthology II. His productions have been sampled so many times. Brilliant drums, breaks and atmospheric 60s psych-outs. Plus it features one of the men from Uncle/NCIS David McCallam.
the_tank Posted 11 May 2019 Author Posted 11 May 2019 On 09/05/2019 at 21:42, Soup said: Another Pharcyde for the hell of it, and because it's good! Fine Quincy Jones sample.. classic stoner sample done right by Nightmares on Wax/Smokers Delight
Soup Posted 11 May 2019 Posted 11 May 2019 1 hour ago, the_tank said: Fine Quincy Jones sample.. classic stoner sample done right by Nightmares on Wax/Smokers Delight Excellent, keep them coming..Really getting back in to.ths stuff again recently.
the_tank Posted 12 May 2019 Author Posted 12 May 2019 @Soup you asked for it! Lived in Manchester for 25 years so here's some of the more overlooked Manchester 90s music ..hip hop/dance.
lcfcdave15 Posted 16 May 2019 Posted 16 May 2019 I have too many favourite samples so instead I'll share a fascinating video which shows you how The Prodigy used loads of samples to create 'Smack My Bitch Up.' Really goes to show the level of craftsmanship that goes into their songs and fair play to the guy who recreated it for the video! RIP Keith Flint.
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