the first one i know of who used "chopped-up vocals"
is Holger Czukay (of Can) In 1969 : "Boat Woman Song" a
17 min meisterwerk of sad vietnanese song under a Wagnerism
orchestra...... ..ich liebe die schauspieler,nicht die menschen!
AND again Czukay "Persian Love" from his 1979 "Movies" I simply
cry each time i listen to this Muslim love song ......its a
a beauty.
pete
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Fra: "Mark Stevens" <mark@headspin.clara.net>
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Cc: "Jacob Arnold" <jacob@gridface.com>
Sendt: 22. september 2001 21:38
Emne: Re: [idm] Pre-IDM Chopped-up Vocals
quoted 21 lines Here's a reply to the message "[idm] Pre-IDM Chopped-up Vocals"
> Here's a reply to the message "[idm] Pre-IDM Chopped-up Vocals"
> written on Thu, 20 Sep 2001 12:39:49 -0600:
>
> >It's pretty cheesy stuff, but the vocal tracks are insane. Anyone
> >know of other examples?
>
> There's a track on Brian Eno and David Byrne's "My Life in the Bush of
> Ghosts" (1979) album that featured chopped up vocals. I think it was
> called "Mea Culpa", but I haven't got my copy of it to hand.
>
> Anyway, it's been much sampled over the years. 808 State's "Leo Leo"
> springs to mind.
>
>
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