unksoldier2000 Posted December 20, 2024 Posted December 20, 2024 just wanted to update the sample discovery list SNDS1 > SOUND12 - Björk - Possibly Maybe MIKE MPC > STRING1 & STRING2 - Björk - Jóga BJORKNOT1 - Björk All Neon Like BJORKPOOP - Björk All Neon Like BJORKICK - Björk - Alarm Call FLIPKICK3/FLIPSNAR - Flipmode Squad - Straight Spittin' FLIPCLIKHARD - Flipmode Squad - Cha Cha Cha LIONELCYM2 & LIONELSNARE - Lionel Richie - My Destiny P_WESTON - Paul Weston/Eudice Shapiro - Stella by Starlight PENNYBUMS1 - The B.U.M.s - Cup Of Joes TOOL - TOOL - Useful Idiot CO_VAST1 - VAST - Here CO_VAST2 - VAST - Somewhere Else to Be CO_TOOL - Tool - Intermission Pump_snd - Smashing Pumpkin - Appels + Oranjes TOOLBUZZ - TOOL - (-) Ions Quote
LPsMart Posted December 24, 2024 Author Posted December 24, 2024 On 12/20/2024 at 1:42 AM, unksoldier2000 said: just wanted to update the sample discovery list I love this community Excellent work everyone, I hope this keeps going Quote
NJPLP Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 I found another sample. The "staindcy" sample comes from the Staind song "Raw". I'll see if I can find some more. Quote
lpliveusername Posted December 27, 2024 Posted December 27, 2024 Updated this list with the new discoveries. By the way, I think LAURENCYM could be something by Lauryn Hill from her 1998 solo album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Maybe Mike misspelled her name. SNEAKERBASS1 is certainly something by Sneaker Pimps. Quote
Chris Posted Wednesday at 04:32 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:32 PM (edited) On 10/16/2021 at 10:32 PM, NJPLP said: The "FRESH" sample comes from the Beside song "Change the Beat (Female Version), the exact same sample that was sampled into Linkin Park's "Forgotten". The sample was also in "Mista Hahn's Tasty Gas Station Breaks From The Orient". The sample is near the end of the song. FYI, this is incorrect. Not sure why it's on Linkinpedia. "Forgotten" does not use any samples from "Change the Beat (Female Version)," and that WhoSampled entry is incorrect. Both TGSB (which has the actual "woo-hah" sample) and the leaked multitracks of the song clearly show these are not at all related. You can also clearly hear a lack of vocoder on the "Forgotten" sample (the end of CTB is vocoded). If that sample is related to anything, it's "Woo-Hah! Got You All in Check" by Busta Rhymes or the song that inspired that song, "8th Wonder" by the Sugarhill Gang. Could be a nod to one or both of those tracks, as I've played with the vocal samples from those songs on battle break records and the a cappella versions, and it doesn't sound like a direct sample. For demonstrative purposes, here are some five-minute takes I did with both samples, scratching to show the difference: https://vocaroo.com/1obwspP6Lyx5 Edited Wednesday at 05:40 PM by Chris Quote
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