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<Now, we've all heard tunes with weird chants on them, but i want to know something>
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| djmaxima |
i'm pretty sure all of us have heard tunes with really weird chants on them and we don't even know what they are saying yet we like how it sounds.
but i'm a little curious to know something
what in the world are they saying, is it saying something that when heard backwards makes sense or means something??
i want to know
here's some tracks with weird chants on them
Dj Shah & Larusso pres global experience - zanzibar
Way out west - killa
Tegma - A Night in Cairo
SBK - Borderline (really weird vocals)
Leama & Moor - Everything Matters (Matthew Dekay Remix)
Banco De Gaia - Last Train To Lhasa
Robbie Rivera - The Shout
Soul Penetrator - Tribal Pleasures
Enur ft Natasja - calabria 2006
Albert Vorne - Formentera What (Gareth Emery mix)
Salt tank - eugina
filterheadz - yimanya
Benya - Mimas
and meanwhile post some more of those tracks with weird chants
;) :gsmile:
the ones i'm most likely eager to know what they are saying are:
Dj Shah & Larusso pres global experience - zanzibar
Way out west - killa |
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| montana |
| quote: | | Originally posted by djmaxima Salt tank - eugina |
here the answer for this small mystery, which isn't a mystery at all really. the vocal in eugina is taken lifted from an tori amos track called "me & a gun" (from the 1991 album "little earthquakes"). this track in it's original is completely acapella. and the line the salt tank boys lifted of it was "carolina, where the biscuits are so soft and sweet" |
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| djmaxima |
| quote: | Originally posted by montana
here the answer for this small mystery, which isn't a mystery at all really. the vocal in eugina is taken lifted from an tori amos track called "me & a gun" (from the 1991 album "little earthquakes"). this track in it's original is completely acapella. and the line the salt tank boys lifted of it was "carolina, where the biscuits are so soft and sweet" | ohhh nice! now tell me what they are saying on zanzibar and killa xD lol |
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| djmaxima |
another track to add
Solarstone - Seven Cities |
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| IpLaYWiTLiGhTs |
| quote: | Originally posted by montana
here the answer for this small mystery, which isn't a mystery at all really. the vocal in eugina is taken lifted from an tori amos track called "me & a gun" (from the 1991 album "little earthquakes"). this track in it's original is completely acapella. and the line the salt tank boys lifted of it was "carolina, where the biscuits are so soft and sweet" |
oh , i lol'd. |
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| medinaM5 |
| there is already a thread about this exact same topic, if you didn't already know or somehow missed it. you can ask your question there, no need to make a new thread about a topic already being discussed. |
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| Spartan |
| quote: | Originally posted by djmaxima
another track to add
Solarstone - Seven Cities |
When you play that record backwards you can hear the Devil speak. |
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| Blake_Jarrell |
| the chant in Lostep - Burma was sampled from a sounds of thailand CD that you can buy at borders. |
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| Sykonee |
| Sometimes they aren't saying anything, just making rhythmic sounds. Kind of like scat singing. |
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| Whirloop |
| quote: | Originally posted by djmaxima
another track to add
Solarstone - Seven Cities |
If you listen to the chants like they were sung in swedish, it sounds exactly like they say "ey, ey, packa bajs", wich is a way to say
"ey, ey, ass" in swedish
(lit. translation "packa" = compress, "bajs" = poo)
Hilarious when you realize it and understand swedish.
But the track is so good you don't think about it that much :haha: |
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