Re: [idm] open letter to pitchforkmedia and "indie IDM" fans]
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quoted 3 lines Actually, Todd Terry beat Juno Reactor and David Thrussel (David>Actually, Todd Terry beat Juno Reactor and David Thrussel (David
>Thrussel?!?!)
>to those samples by more than 10 years.
I set myself up by saying "it had never been done before," but to
clarify:
I was referring to the use of a "spaghetti western" motif ('sounds')
rather than samples by Morricone. If you have heard the Todd
Terry "Dreams..." track (which is pretty awful, btw) then you'll know
it's not a spaghetti-western dance track. Obviously, the same goes for
Little Fluffy Clouds. While we're on the topic, KLF's "chillout" album
has several tracks primarily composed of noodly spaghetti-western type
guitar samples (again, not to suggest it's a dance album).
<*yawn*>
I would be curious if someone can point to a track prior to Pistolero
with the same "would be good for a chase scene in 'the Good, Bad and
the Ugly' had it been filmed in 2000'" feeling.
Anyway, thanks all for the feedback. Still no respone from Pitchfork.
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