"jacob z." wrote:
quoted 15 lines i think that sampling on this record wasn't done the way most people think
> i think that sampling on this record wasn't done the way most people think
> of sampling - it's doesn't sound like he was taking loops or phrases or
> beats, more like a horn or string sounds stretched waaaaaay out to begome
> his pads, or a little record pop becoming his rhythm... this way he gets
> somewhat jazzy textures without using much of what harmonically or
> melodically makes music jazz. there isn't much in the way of melody on
> the record anyway...
>
> i guess this is part of why i like the record so much - i love it when
> people sample something and use it in a completely different
> context. taking just the barest minimum of a sound and using your digital
> tools to scuplt it into something miles away from its source... it's
> postmodern and it's funky!
>
> j
I agree, I feel the same way...limiting the sound sources to jazz records is
just one interesting way of working...
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John von Seggern
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