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And some Amen Andrews material.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C84wtN0L1A4
Babylon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIKZNDJQe44
Fast and Bulbous
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THANK YOU! I spent a ridiculous amount of time listening to that track trying to figure it out. There's not a lot out there with the lyrics.
Luke cut it up damn fine to make searching the lyrics hard. To actually articulate the two songs...
My Romance - here
Down with Love - Your own post here
And as you can see in here they did both of those songs.
Another one - The second drum loop that comes in over the Apache Break in Sorry I Make You Lush is Orange Krush - Action.
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Oh and the strings and horns in Shadows are from 007 and Counting from the Moonraker soundtrack, and the vocals from a song called Spare Some Love. I forget the band name. Damn you not being able to edit.
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I think it's high time we had a thread like this.
First off, This site has a whole lot of things, mostly from spoken word samples. I'm not going to list them all but you might want to read through it.
Next, the relatively few I have spotted that aren't just common breaks, to my knowledge:
The opening bassline of Funky Acid Stuff - Honky Tonk Popcorn by Bill Doggett
The "get down and wreck shit" line from Reedin' - The Session by The Roots
The "we interrupt this program of dance music" from My Style - War Of the Worlds by Orson Welles
The "step up front" from Registarse - Bumpin' Bus Stop, don't know who it's by but I've heard that sample elsewhere
The "please mr groove" and "can you feel it" from Sparky is a Retard - Mr. Groove and Can You Feel It. Thank you google.
The vocals in A Fine Line are from The King's Singers doing two covers.
I think the beginning of Memory Towel is from Buffalo Girls.
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Can anybody link some examples of the Machinedrum being used well? It's been a goal of mine to own an awesome drum machine, and now I have enough money for such things I've been looking at this since it seems to be the superior synthesizing drum machine (as opposed to sample based ones) but neither do I want to waste my money.
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I had a dream where Autechre was proving how much more awesome they were than anybody. First, they played a jaunty little synth melody. This was the "normal" version. Then they played three or four random notes. This was the awesome Autechre version.
the luke vibert sample spotting thread
in Luke Vibert
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I always thought it was just Luke processing his voice weirdly.