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it's fantastically interesting

you didnt undersell that at all

was really interesting

cheers for sharing :)

There was no other way to describe it. That video really opened my eyes to the whole development of hip hop and the creation of jungle, DnB etc....

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perhaps not the worlds most important 6sec sample. But definitely significant to music and sampling in its own rights.

around the 5min mark there should be some credit out to whom ever cut the sample up so i could be manipulated to create such other genres though. imo.

thanks for sharing that russell. It was a nice and informative video on a lazy sunday afternoon. +rep :thumright:

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perhaps not the worlds most important 6sec sample.

I don't know of any other sample thats be used to create entire genre's and sub-genres of music so I'd say it's in with a pretty good shout of that title.

around the 5min mark there should be some credit out to whom ever cut the sample up so i could be manipulated to create such other genres though.

Think it first appeared (other than as the B-Side on the origin release) on this record aimed at hip hop dj's/producers so i'd imagine trying to find who first cut up the sample would be pretty impossible.

http://www.discogs.com/Various-Ultimate ... ase/176831

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8O ........wow im only just waking up wid my 1st cup of coffee and that has woken me right up, great piece of history their, and i like how he says right at the end in that quote that nothing is essentially new any more, but their are always new people to make it different n stuff, great post russ +rep :thumright:
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Some/all of you may have seen this but it's fantastically interesting.

lecturer is currently playing this clip in audio production class

lel

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theres a couple of doco's that discuss the whole sampling story (of course including the amen break)

there was that one that mainly focused on girl talk, but the other one i liked was the one w qbert on the cover. i think copyright confidential. EDIT: copyright criminals

and it showed how no one gave a fuck until someone made money over it. back when people thought hip hop was a cool little fad they didn't care, but when hip hop was in the charts and in the ads and on all your sitcoms/ dramas/ news cutaways etc. then someone's cash radar picked up.

and it basically says many of the early great sample based production like public enemys and tribe called quest and de la soul will just never ever happen again. at the sametime though it then gave rise to the 808 generation

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perhaps not the worlds most important 6sec sample.

I don't know of any other sample thats be used to create entire genre's and sub-genres of music so I'd say it's in with a pretty good shout of that title.

around the 5min mark there should be some credit out to whom ever cut the sample up so i could be manipulated to create such other genres though.

Think it first appeared (other than as the B-Side on the origin release) on this record aimed at hip hop dj's/producers so i'd imagine trying to find who first cut up the sample would be pretty impossible.

http://www.discogs.com/Various-Ultimate ... ase/176831

According to the reliable wiki, a dude named breakbeat lenny released the cut on a bootleg release in 1986 ultimate breaks and beats (which i think you link). lenny hired a dude named louis flores to make the cut

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basically says many of the early great sample based production like public enemys and tribe called quest and de la soul will just never ever happen again. at the sametime though it then gave rise to the 808 generation

correction! that awesome sampled type beat still comes out of my studio! lol

although i do try to keep track of the samples i steal, incase i ever blow up and have to pay those people off!

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basically says many of the early great sample based production like public enemys and tribe called quest and de la soul will just never ever happen again. at the sametime though it then gave rise to the 808 generation

correction! that awesome sampled type beat still comes out of my studio! lol

although i do try to keep track of the samples i steal, incase i ever blow up and have to pay those people off!

dont get me wrong some great sample based music still comes out (9th wonder!, pete rock, kanye) but just the way they were doing it, and the sheer volumes of samples in just one song can never be done again. which is why songs these days have one main sample (or one song where samples come from); as opposed to every horn, every drum hit, every bass note, every goat sound could have come from a different source. sometimes 1 second worth

listening to fear of a black planet or it takes a nation... and just the various sounds which come together to make the "track" is just amazing.

cold lampin with flavor sampled 8 tracks!

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