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osk
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Where Daft Punk Got Their Samples

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Some of you may have seen this. If not, it's fairly amusing...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=MJPdVVOmbz4
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Post by auan »

All quality tunes. I want their record collection.

(except Barry Manilow)
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there like the j dilla of dirty disko nothing bad bout it :)
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Post by cracktactics »

does anyone actually know where to get any good electro synths/samples from, im trying to branch out
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Post by taal mala »

cracktactics wrote:does anyone actually know where to get any good electro synths/samples from, im trying to branch out

buy a jupiter 6
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Get some soft synths.
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Post by sully_shanks »

thats pretty lazy sample work!
didnt realise they were as big a skanks as that
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Post by osk »

I know mate. That ain't sampling; that's frickin' piracy!
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i think its quite brilliant lol

reincarnation of old tracks !
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Post by boy_arena »

Lol thats dented my love for daft punk a bit! those samples are sooo lazy as said!
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Post by sully_shanks »

Roqqert wrote:i think its quite brilliant lol

reincarnation of old tracks !
sticking a 909 kick and a load of compression on a classic track is more like exhumation than reincarnation. kinda similar but far less dignified.
doing this sort of thing as a one off is cool but basing an entire career on it is pretty low. they're good businessmen though ill give em that!!
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Post by auan »

They're not classic tracks though. They're all obscure as fuck. Turning Barry Manilow into a stomping house tune seems more than 'original' to me.

Hate to say it but I'm with Roqqert on this one.
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Post by future producer »

And this is what nicking other peoples samples is all about. Take something old >> create something new.
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Exactly.
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Their music ain't all rip-offs btw, check this one where the samples are mangled a bit more.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=CNx-fleoKiY
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Post by osk »

But that's the point of that video - they haven't created something new, the old and 'new' versions glide seamlessly into one another.

Don't get me wrong, I got a lot of respect for 'em, it's just that particular vid made me laugh.

Big up them for having the tunes in the first place.
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