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Posted by Pete K on Feb-20-2007 01:52:

daft punk sample sources, OMG - this is crazy

Did a search and didn't come up with anything on this topic...if this is a repost mods please delete thread at will.



http://palmsout.blogspot.com/2007/0...-daft-punk.html


Posted by shaw on Feb-20-2007 02:53:



maybe this was common knowledge & I've been clueless, but WOW


Posted by Shamez214 on Feb-20-2007 03:11:

I don't even think it's that big of a deal. Hip hop producers did it all the time.


Posted by ASFSE on Feb-20-2007 03:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
I don't even think it's that big of a deal. Hip hop producers did it all the time.


true, but this isn't hip hop.

this is new news to me by the way...

a part of me is dissappointed because i thought they were really innovative in terms of coming up with catchy hooks and such.

but another part of me is impressed because that's some good sampling.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-20-2007 03:37:

I knew they used samples, but not this extensively. Pretty stunning.


Posted by shaw on Feb-20-2007 03:41:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I knew they used samples, but not this extensively.


same, but I'd also never heard any of them...just knew they did it...but not an entire hook

'Release the Beast' was the biggest one, I think...just wow.


Posted by sEpH on Feb-20-2007 03:44:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I knew they used samples, but not this extensively. Pretty stunning.

+1 !

woow

didnt know da funk was sampled


Posted by bas on Feb-20-2007 04:10:

Some of that is a BIG stretch. Face to Face sampling Evil Woman, Da Funk sampling Get It Up For Love, The Rec Room, Who's Been Sleeping in my Bed? Most of them don't even sound similar, maybe similar instruments but not even close to the same arrangements.


Posted by shaw on Feb-20-2007 04:15:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
Some of that is a BIG stretch. Face to Face sampling Evil Woman, Da Funk sampling Get It Up For Love, The Rec Room, Who's Been Sleeping in my Bed? Most of them don't even sound similar, maybe similar instruments but not even close to the same arrangements.


true, but the first three are exactly the same (Release the Beast, Cola Bottle Baby, Can You Imagine).

I knew they sampled some stuff (like most of those...nothing really surprising there...some sounds here & there) but didn't know they'd taken huge chunks out of anything.


Posted by bas on Feb-20-2007 05:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Inconspicuous
true, but the first three are exactly the same (Release the Beast, Cola Bottle Baby, Can You Imagine).

Oh I agree 100% on these, but some are a definite stretch.


Posted by Pete K on Feb-20-2007 23:41:

it's a given they're still genies for pulling out the shit they did. face to face is a prime example of mad sampling but with some genie in it. but that robot rock cut from release the beast is outright vanilla ice style. only daft just looped it over and over and threw some nasty vox over it.



still a bit of a shock..


Posted by RapidFire on Feb-21-2007 00:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Pete K
but that robot rock cut from release the beast is outright vanilla ice style. only daft just looped it over and over and threw some nasty vox over it.



still a bit of a shock..


that one doesnt suprise me as much. prodigy did the same thing with 'girls'. all liam did was beef up the bass a bit


Posted by medinaM5 on Feb-21-2007 00:21:

robot rock is almost the same song as the sampled one


Posted by Polt on Feb-21-2007 00:32:

I haven't heard all of the songs that it listed DP sampled, but I did recognize some of them. I have to give them credit though, they used the samples wisely and have gotten many many fans.



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