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From:
Tomas Jirku
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Date:
Wed, 09 Jun 1999 17:33:33 -0400
Subject:
(idm) re: amen break...or sampling vs synthesis
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quoted 7 lines and i've noticed that some of the best (imho) music being created today>and i've noticed that some of the best (imho) music being created today >has a similiar approach...panasonic, ryoji ikeda, oval, etc... > >of course one can argue that they sample, which they do, however it's a >different case...oval is sampling a cd skipping...he's not sampling the >music or a piano melody, or a drum line...panasonic uses a sampler only >to help in live situations...add an extra pair of hands...
What? the one reason that turned me off of Oval immediately was the sampling of Aphex's SAW2! blatantly. geez. i like when Panacea samples afx or autechre or u2 or mouseonmars, cuz it's only hardcore-drumnbass after all, and not "groundbreaking digital audio manipulation". speaking of: i finally heard Panacea Vs Hanayo: japanese girlie vocals with hard-fucking-core acid electro and downtempo. i can't get into Panacea's current love of the acid sound (ie. bad street boy). squarepusher's Buzz Caner doesn't sit well with me for the same reason. tomas