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From: "jurren baars" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>while listening to the theo parrish interview that was posted 
here about a 
>week ago, he touched on the subject aswell, refering to pepe 
braddock's 
>'deep burnt'. he thaught the strings were great, and didn't 
realise untill 
>later that they weren't actually pepe's strings.

iirc, double helix jacked the same string samples for one of their 
tunes on their emoticon 12". what track are those strings from?

>anyone else that can think of a record that's based on a sample, 
but used so 
>well, that you don't identify it as a sample?

i think it mainly has to do with knowing the original track. it 
makes it really easy to spot things, except the most twisted 
sample. its weird, i really dig alot of sample based music but 
personally i could never just jack a loop from someone else's 
record. 

tom 

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