These are two of my favorite samples, but I've never figured out
where they came from:
1. AFX's Analogue Bubblebath ep, "the flowers that bloom in the
warmth of the sun are there to be loved by everyone". Great sample,
seemed utterly nostalgic first time I heard it and every time after,
but can't for the life of me figure out where it's from. Anyone know?
2. Also, the Strictly and PC version of Laughable Butane Bob off of
the Blechsdottir comp. It was the first way I'd heard LBB, so I
thought that the extended female "let me out! let me out!" sample
was just part of the song. It works so perfect, for so long. Never
figured out where that one comes from either, but it's not so
important to me as the completely nostalgic other one. Actually,
just about all their samples on that mix are perfect - I love the
?Marlon Brando? "like a snail crawling on the edge of a straight
razor" sample near the end of the mix, as well as the beginning sci
fi sample. They really did a superb job of mixing all the Warp
stuff, I'm constantly re-amazed whenever I dig the cd back out again.
Thanks for letting me play,
clue me in if you know where the AB sample is from-
Ryan
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