From: Ian Dinsmor:
I was working the other night, and in walks Jay Dee, only to ask for
Herbert's "Bodily Functions" LP.
Behold, the paths of hip hop and "techno" cross in ways.
as mentioned allready, there was a sample of that album used on the album
'trinity'. the sample was even mentioned on the sleeve.
jay dee also used a daft punk sample on 'raise it up' from 'fantastic volume
2'. the story behind this was, that he picked up a white label copy of that
album, and figured it was some obscure techno band, so people probably would
never find out where the sample came from.
daft punk heard 'raise it up', and immediately spotted the sample. jay dee
was then asked for a remix of one of their songs.
ánd on 'trinity' there's another song that sounds A LOT like it's based on a
sample from 'sharivari'.
anyone know how those shake hip-hop tracks are received within the hip-hop
community? or that album on sublime, or those hipnotech releases?
jurren
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