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

Avalanches - Since I Left You[/b]

Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatry[/b]

Late comer to the Avalanches, brilliant shit.

This short film is a fantastic depiction of the genre, brilliant in its own right.https://vimeo.com/173932061

So I've been listening to the Avalanche's "Since I left You" on Spotify. Some really cool shit here.
 
The original all-sample song: Psyche Rock, by Pierre Henry, from way back in 1967 (in other words, old enough for @YellowSnow to give a shit)

You may recognize the tune, as it was adapted for use by a certain animated TV series.
 
The original all-sample song: Psyche Rock, by Pierre Henry, from way back in 1967 (in other words, old enough for @YellowSnow to give a shit)

You may recognize the tune, as it was adapted for use by a certain animated TV series.

Pump my bass line Duck while I kick it root down.
 
The original all-sample song: Psyche Rock, by Pierre Henry, from way back in 1967 (in other words, old enough for @YellowSnow to give a shit)

You may recognize the tune, as it was adapted for use by a certain animated TV series.

Pump my bass line Duck while I kick it root down.

Not a ton of sampling there, but excellent muzhik. Love needs also be given to the great Sound Systems of Jamaica:
 
The original all-sample song: Psyche Rock, by Pierre Henry, from way back in 1967 (in other words, old enough for @YellowSnow to give a shit)

You may recognize the tune, as it was adapted for use by a certain animated TV series.

Pump my bass line Duck while I kick it root down.

Not a ton of sampling there, but excellent muzhik. Love needs also be given to the great Sound Systems of Jamaica:
 
The original all-sample song: Psyche Rock, by Pierre Henry, from way back in 1967 (in other words, old enough for @YellowSnow to give a shit)

You may recognize the tune, as it was adapted for use by a certain animated TV series.

Pump my bass line Duck while I kick it root down.

Not a ton of sampling there, but excellent muzhik. Love needs also be given to the great Sound Systems of Jamaica:

You familiar with our? Kid Hops on KEXP @AZDuck ? He was in the dorms with us at UW when we were watching Seinfeld and Friends while Pumpy was putting poundings on all the greasy bar sluts of Seattle.https://kexp.org/djs/kid-hops/
 
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Bomb the Bass[/b], "Bug Powder Dust"

Some key samples:

Open Your Eyes You Can Fly by Flora Purim (1976)
Philosophy of Drug Use... from Naked Lunch (1991)

vocals by Justin Warfield, who might just be the most versatile musician alive... considering that he now makes music like this:
=41s

he's the vocalist on both tracks.

I also really love the new version of this Bomb the Bass put out in 2013:
 
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Bomb the Bass[/b], "Bug Powder Dust"

Some key samples:

Open Your Eyes You Can Fly by Flora Purim (1976)
Philosophy of Drug Use... from Naked Lunch (1991)
Never heard the track outside of Dirt Chamber Sessions. Good chit. "Roll up your sleeve for this lyrical treat" such a great line.

vocals by Justin Warfield, who might just be the most versatile musician alive... considering that he now makes music like this:
=41s

he's the vocalist on both tracks.
No shit. Learn something new e'ry day.
 
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

Great fucking track

And DM @YellowSnow has a sample of The Who.https://www.whosampled.com/sample/1...-of-the-Mad-Bastards-The-Who-Helpless-Dancer/
 
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Bomb the Bass[/b], "Bug Powder Dust"

Some key samples:

Open Your Eyes You Can Fly by Flora Purim (1976)
Philosophy of Drug Use... from Naked Lunch (1991)
Never heard the track outside of Dirt Chamber Sessions. Good chit. "Roll up your sleeve for this lyrical treat" such a great line.

vocals by Justin Warfield, who might just be the most versatile musician alive... considering that he now makes music like this:
=41s

he's the vocalist on both tracks.
No shit. Learn something new e'ry day.

another great edit of "Bug Powder Dust" is on the Kruder and Dorfmeister Sessions LP. If there are "classic" tracks from electronica, that is one of them fo sho.
 
@GrundleStiltzkin

Here's another version on the Sessions LP which contains the vocals
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If you haven't ever listened to Sessions stoned, do so immediately.
 
https://youtu.be/trbvx1U6Ry8
Bomb the Bass[/b], "Bug Powder Dust"

Some key samples:

Open Your Eyes You Can Fly by Flora Purim (1976)
Philosophy of Drug Use... from Naked Lunch (1991)
Never heard the track outside of Dirt Chamber Sessions. Good chit. "Roll up your sleeve for this lyrical treat" such a great line.

vocals by Justin Warfield, who might just be the most versatile musician alive... considering that he now makes music like this:
=41s

he's the vocalist on both tracks.
No shit. Learn something new e'ry day.

another great edit of "Bug Powder Dust" is on the Kruder and Dorfmeister Sessions LP. If there are "classic" tracks from electronica, that is one of them fo sho.

Total Ninjafied remix
 
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