Cut-n-Paste/Plunderphonic/Sampladelica Artists & Tracks of All Tim

DJ Shadow - Building Steam with a Grain of Salt[/b]

DJ Shadow - Six Days[/b]

@YellowSnow you want you're Discogs valuation to jump, hope that DJ Shadow samples something of some obscure record you own.
 

Lemon Jelly[/b], Breezeblock, BBC Radio One, 1999

track list:

Max Miller - Mary Ann (HMV)
The Avalanches - Information (Rex)
DNA featuring Suzanne Vega - Tom's Diner (A&M)
Marly Marl - The Man Marly Marl (Cold Chillin')
Salena Jones - (Walk Me Out In The) Morning Dew (CBS)
The 2 Live Crew - Hoochie Mama (Lil' Joe)
Herb Albert - Shady (White Label)
The Evolution Control Committee - Rebel Without A Pause (Whipped Cream Mix) (Eerie Materials)
Carpenters - Love Is Surrender (A&M)
Donna Allen - Serious (Twenty-One)
Ray Bryant - The Madison Time - Part I (Calls By Eddie Morrison) (Collectables)
John Carpenter - President At The Train (Silva America)
Nelson Riddle - Lamento (Verve)
Wax Doctor - Never As Cool (Metalheadz)
Sammy Davis Jr. - Chico The Man (Reprise)
The Rutles - Let's Be Natural (Rhino)
 
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Orbital[/b] - Halcyon and On (live) - From the album In Sides. Including samples from Bon Jovi's You Give Love A Bad Name and Belinda Carlisle's Heaven Is A Place On Earth.
 
https://mega.nz/#!bYckzLRb!m-m3sBukIzPPzjPygVg7q8dI0KZs66Y_krzsVlRI5XA

Coldcut[/b] sit in for Gilles Peterson 14 January 2017

Obongjayar - Creeping
Heatwave - Star Of The Story
Melody Gardot - Four Women
David Snell - Crab Apples
Pharoah Sanders - Astral Travelling
Stanley Cowell - Lullabye
Matthew Halsall - The Move
Ryuzaki Tsukawa - San Francisco
Thundercat - Bus In These Streets [Brainfeeder]
Georgie Fame - Somebody Stole My Thunder
Sam Most - Jungle Fantasy
Povo - Celestial Blues
Eddie Gale - African Sunshine
Philip Cohran & The Artistic Heritage Ensemble - The African Look
Βαγγέλης Κατσούλης - Earth Beat
O’Donel Levy - People Make The World Go Round
Vincent Gemignani - Insidieusement Les Elfes
Linda Williams - Elevate Your Mind
The Vibrations - Shake It Up
The Clovers - The Bossa Nova (My Heart Said)
Sergio Mendes - Brasileiro - Kalimba
Paulinho E Sua Bateria - Samba De Carnaval
Pearly Queen - Quit Jivin'
Gladys Knight & The Pips - Who Is She (And What Is She To You)
Wganda Kenya - El Abanico
Ebo Taylor & Uhuru-Yenzu - Love & Death
Hugh Masekela - Mace & Grenades
Doris & Kelley - You Don't Have To Worry
The Frightnrs - I'd Rather Go Blind [Daptone]
The Internet - Special Affair
Shy FX - Honey
Ghetto Priest - Life Ain't Easy (Vocal Dub)
Diggs Duke - Is It Love
Emanative - Black Enchantment
Warp 69 - Natural High
Roger Damawuzan Les As Du Benin - Baba Na Ayele
George Avramidis - The Corruptor
Mélanie De Biasio - I'm Gonna Leave You [PIAS]
BADBADNOTGOOD - Cashmere [Innovative Leisure]
Dominick Martin - Need
T-Coy - Carino
 
My David Bromberg is only $3.74 on Discogs nearly 30 years after Paul's Boutique. Fuck you Dust Brothers!!
 
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Just so we clear, Paul's Boutique was the greatest rhyming and stealing of all tim. Sampling could never happen to that degree ever again.
 
Just so we clear, Paul's Boutique was the greatest rhyming and stealing of all tim. Sampling could never happen to that degree ever again.

Paul’s Boutique is great. Strictly from a sampling standpoint, Endtroducing is better, the Avalanches Album is better, I’m sure there’s more. Every note of Endtroducing was a sample, and he did that in 1994 on like a MPC-60 or some shit.

Paul’s Boutique elevated the artform to be sure, and it’s fun as hell. Somewhere I have the 10 hours or however long when KEXP played every major sample source from PB in order.
 
Just so we clear, Paul's Boutique was the greatest rhyming and stealing of all tim. Sampling could never happen to that degree ever again.

Paul’s Boutique is great. Strictly from a sampling standpoint, Endtroducing is better, the Avalanches Album is better, I’m sure there’s more. Every note of Endtroducing was a sample, and he did that in 1994 on like a MPC-60 or some shit.

Paul’s Boutique elevated the artform to be sure, and it’s fun as hell. Somewhere I have the 10 hours or however long when KEXP played every major sample source from PB in order.

That Broadcast on KEXP was epic.
 
Just so we clear, Paul's Boutique was the greatest rhyming and stealing of all tim. Sampling could never happen to that degree ever again.

Paul’s Boutique is great. Strictly from a sampling standpoint, Endtroducing is better, the Avalanches Album is better, I’m sure there’s more. Every note of Endtroducing was a sample, and he did that in 1994 on like a MPC-60 or some shit.

Paul’s Boutique elevated the artform to be sure, and it’s fun as hell. Somewhere I have the 10 hours or however long when KEXP played every major sample source from PB in order.
I will try to listen to the above cuts time permitting.
 
Just so we clear, Paul's Boutique was the greatest rhyming and stealing of all tim. Sampling could never happen to that degree ever again.

Paul’s Boutique is great. Strictly from a sampling standpoint, Endtroducing is better, the Avalanches Album is better, I’m sure there’s more. Every note of Endtroducing was a sample, and he did that in 1994 on like a MPC-60 or some shit.

Paul’s Boutique elevated the artform to be sure, and it’s fun as hell. Somewhere I have the 10 hours or however long when KEXP played every major sample source from PB in order.
I will try to listen to the above cuts time permitting.

@AZDuck can reality check me on this, but I think PWEI’s This Is This... runs close to Paul’s Boutique. Stylistically different and more frenetic, and certainly not anywhere near the production budget. But I still think the two albums are similar. And it kicks ass.
 
Just so we clear, Paul's Boutique was the greatest rhyming and stealing of all tim. Sampling could never happen to that degree ever again.

Paul’s Boutique is great. Strictly from a sampling standpoint, Endtroducing is better, the Avalanches Album is better, I’m sure there’s more. Every note of Endtroducing was a sample, and he did that in 1994 on like a MPC-60 or some shit.

Paul’s Boutique elevated the artform to be sure, and it’s fun as hell. Somewhere I have the 10 hours or however long when KEXP played every major sample source from PB in order.
I will try to listen to the above cuts time permitting.

@AZDuck can reality check me on this, but I think PWEI’s This Is This... runs close to Paul’s Boutique. Stylistically different and more frenetic, and certainly not anywhere near the production budget. But I still think the two albums are similar. And it kicks ass.

PWEI is super underrated.
"Dance of the Mad Bastards"

Those guys were ahead of their time. Also check out

MARRS[/b] "Pump Up the Volume,"

The KLF/Timelords[/b] "1987 - What the Fuck Is Going On?"

note: Scottish rapping

and Colourbox[/b] "Just Give Em' Whiskey"

And for today's recent(ish) entrant, I offer FDEL[/b]'s "Rocksteady."

featuring samples from:

Rock Steady by Aretha Franklin (1971)
Love Like a Man by Ten Years After (1970)
Get Down by Nas (2002)
 
Just so we clear, Paul's Boutique was the greatest rhyming and stealing of all tim. Sampling could never happen to that degree ever again.

Paul’s Boutique is great. Strictly from a sampling standpoint, Endtroducing is better, the Avalanches Album is better, I’m sure there’s more. Every note of Endtroducing was a sample, and he did that in 1994 on like a MPC-60 or some shit.

Paul’s Boutique elevated the artform to be sure, and it’s fun as hell. Somewhere I have the 10 hours or however long when KEXP played every major sample source from PB in order.
I will try to listen to the above cuts time permitting.

@AZDuck can reality check me on this, but I think PWEI’s This Is This... runs close to Paul’s Boutique. Stylistically different and more frenetic, and certainly not anywhere near the production budget. But I still think the two albums are similar. And it kicks ass.
And for today's recent(ish) entrant, I offer FDEL[/b]'s "Rocksteady."

featuring samples from:

Rock Steady by Aretha Franklin (1971)
Love Like a Man by Ten Years After (1970)
Get Down by Nas (2002)

I like this.
 
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