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hempest: my sister listening to a trumpet said something like "nice guitar"... maybe she should become a journalist.
added on the 2007-03-10 20:05:35 by xernobyl xernobyl
hempest : the title kinda gives away the genre.. it's more a case of if they are giving the fact away they have no brain cells to actually figure that out ;-)

hehe
...I meant sax, not trumpet... damn pouet backgroung.
added on the 2007-03-11 14:32:35 by xernobyl xernobyl
Slightly off-beat or not, it's nice to see that Wired keeps pushing this issue, albeit in their blog-section.
added on the 2007-03-12 11:49:20 by gloom gloom
I kindof wonder if Tempest has credited the origins of the samples in AJE ;)
added on the 2007-03-12 13:38:28 by Gargaj Gargaj
Gargaj: One c64ish tom-drum is from Archon/Adept. the rest - no idea! =)
added on the 2007-03-12 13:42:00 by tempest tempest
Gargaj: Doesn't really matter, since it was the C64-conversion that was ripped. :)
added on the 2007-03-12 15:10:36 by gloom gloom
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amen_break
I think this is interesting in this discussion.
added on the 2007-03-12 15:25:33 by xernobyl xernobyl
xernobyl: the thing with the amen break is interesting, I make dnb but came from the jungle and hardcore (no, the music sort!) /rave scene. only 6 seconds of sound, but a lot of impact is made the backbone of a lot of tunes and for some reason very easy to fit to tempos etc.

Yes Gregory C. Coleman from the winstons, could have chased it up, but never did, he got disheartned with music biz. he died last year R.I.P, but the break remains his legacy.

it's been used pretty wide spread. From hip hop, to dnb .. and even the tv show futurama, features the break.

So when people in say hip hop etc, were using it he could have taken action but never did. So others did, and it sorta became public domain due to that. by using it , you pretty much knew people wouldn't be chasing you for money.

also they were chopping up the break later on and doing constructive sampling, not just playing it straight. unlike other people who rip off melody's so blatenty and don't credit. (no prize for guessing who ;-) )

as for the funky drummer break, people have used it and been chased for it. So one to avoid sampling ;-)
How about the Tramen loop?
added on the 2007-03-12 20:31:35 by okkie okkie
Quote:
All artists steal from video games, its very unfair that more swedes are familiar with the chorus of Håkan Hellströms song Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg than the more hedgehog oriented original Ryan_Bury_Sonic_1_Bridge_Zone.mid


Janet Jackson - "Together Again", anyone? :D
added on the 2007-03-12 23:08:41 by linde linde
okkie : more interesting, elements of the amen.. at least its actually constructive sampling, making something different/creativity. I don't know what year things changed, but if you listen to older records you can notice some iffy samples. thing remains for me, at least it was constructive and not just a straight rip.

within d&b the odd time people sample other peoples records within the genre, the paris break being another one. As long as it don't form the bulk of a tune, most don't mind.

theres loads of hybrid ones though. Coleman didn't get paid so i think it was his 2 fingers up to the industry.
Another article from me about that Timbaland case in german language. Yes, it's a bit late as the game is already a few days old, I know

http://www.gulli.com/news/timbaland-wurde-erneut-von-2007-03-13/
added on the 2007-03-13 13:27:26 by ghandy ghandy
<a href ="http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/1xtra/F1866157?thread=3969884&post=46615356#p46615356">http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/1xtra/F1866157?thread=3969884&post=46615356#p46615356</a>

;-)

aggh ! need more coffee =)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/1xtra/F1866157?thread=3969884&post=46615356# p46615356

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/1xtra/F1866157?thread=3969884&post=46615356# p46615356
Quote:
Rockstar Teams with Timbaland for PSP Game - Beaterator to mark GTA company's entry into music games.

Quote:
In addition to a series of "music and rhythm games and challenge modes," Beaterator will apparently allow players to become a music producer and create original beats, as well.

source
added on the 2007-03-14 18:27:57 by Piru Piru
Fitts for fight "official apology".
added on the 2007-03-14 22:44:23 by Shrimp Shrimp
haha, brats
added on the 2007-03-14 23:22:36 by dalezr dalezr
prolly a fake O_o
added on the 2007-03-14 23:46:46 by psenough psenough
shrimp : yer it was on their myspace page. i wish they'd take their own advice in one of their own lyrics, to their pile of crap.. pretending to be original..

piru : best laugh i've had all day, esp. some of the wording.
Latest issue of Rumba (Finnish music magazine) has one-page article about Timbaland case. They had interviewed Timbaland and he told that he doesn't see sampling as thievery, but as a way of showing respect to original artists. Timbaland also said his sampling can introduce lesser known artists to bigger audiences (and gave one artist (can't remember the name) as an example).

Well, there is some kind of logic, but.... without crediting I can't see there any given respect or publicity for the original artist.
that's nice. a scan would be interesting perhaps?
added on the 2007-03-16 13:07:15 by Gargaj Gargaj
hmm from what dafred writes, it seems like an interesting change of tone on Timbo's part: from dismissing the value of Janne's work and deriding him as a 'video game idiot' he shifted towards 'giving publicity' and 'showing respect' ... Maybe his lawyers managed to persuade him that he is in for a rough landing?
added on the 2007-03-16 13:27:46 by FiL FiL
Or he might be reasoning that he has no face left to lose in Finland and has to be somewhat humble, while in the US he has a large amount of fans that doesn't care if he did something wrong as long as he is the King. And it is not fitting for a king to be modest or admit wrongdoing.
added on the 2007-03-16 15:07:19 by Shrimp Shrimp
or he's not reasoning at all and the interview was with a pr person.
added on the 2007-03-16 15:10:55 by skrebbel skrebbel

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