RE: sampling

From: angedella isafella (notmusic@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed May 31 2000 - 09:46:24 MET DST

  • Next message: Mark Allerton: "Re: Jungle Funk (was sampling / little axe)"

    ok so what was the source of the basement jaxxsample. i missed the post that
    answered the Q. btw at the other end of the scale. look at wht pete rock
    did with T.R.O.Y. that tom scott original was whack. I heard it on "Petes
    Treats" At least the bassline and the voices saying wooo hooo come from
    there. the horn riffs? i dont remember if thats on there.

    >From: Jason Martin <suenomartino@telstra.com>
    >To: acid-jazz <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>, BARONI@humnet.ucla.edu, elson
    ><elson@westworld.com>
    >Subject: RE: sampling (Re: Basement Jaxx sample ID)
    >Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 15:57:01 +1000
    >
    >Other times, I feel very disappointed, and that the
    > >sampling was almost a form of plagiarism. For example, Lately used to be
    > >one of my favorite Massive Attack's songs until I heard Lowrell's Mellow
    > >Mellow Right On...
    >
    >fair call, I guess you have to take it in context though - that MA album
    >demo
    >was originally written using something like 2 decks, mixer and a yamaha
    >drum
    >machine. I rate Blue Lines as their best album still too...
    >
    >Sampling is the ethos behind pretty much all modern dance music these days
    >I
    >guess, like it or hate it..
    >
    >
    >j
    >

    ________________________________________________________________________
    Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com



    This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Wed May 31 2000 - 10:37:21 MET DST