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The Fex wrote: Whose turn is it? Is it Gottfried Leibniz?
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Resonator63 wrote: The Fex wrote: Whose turn is it? Is it Gottfried Leibniz?
Of course it's always him I thought it was Godot's turn. Anyone seen him? ---- Pithy apothegm goeth here... |
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Bump, and a Happy New Year to all our readers... ![]() ---- Pithy apothegm goeth here... |
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Hell yeah...let's get this party started (again)!
Er...chainsaw records shadow. No idea... ---- Pithy apothegm goeth here... |
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I recognize the album cover in the third picture, but not sure about the first two.
Album titles based on the titles of novels? |
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robojam wrote: I recognize the album cover in the third picture, but not sure about the first two.
Nice guess, but no.
Album titles based on the titles of novels? It has something to do with how the albums were made. |
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Early sampling on analog tape? |
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robojam wrote: Early sampling on analog tape? Hmm... close but no cigar.
a bit more of each: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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robojam wrote: I recognize the album cover in the third picture, but not sure about the first two.
OK, I'm in the same boat as robojam, so time for a wild guess. Albums that Bill Laswell was involved with? ---- Pithy apothegm goeth here... |
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I know what two and three are, and I'm fairly certain the link has to do with sampling. Hint? Or more of the covers? |
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I know number 3 was pretty revolutionary when it was released, but don't know 1 and can't place 2. I'm sure that in some way it's sampling or found sounds. |
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All three were indeed milestones in sampling, although №1 was involuntarily so, in a non-technical sense. |
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#1 — as Public Enemy would have it: "Caught, can we get a witness?" |
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A bit hazy on the exact link, but:
1) Biz Markie - I Need a Haircut. First(?) album brought to court over unauthorised use of samples. 2) D.J. Shadow - Endtroducing. First(?) album to be constructed (almost) completely from samples. 3) Byrne & Eno - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. First album to feature significant use of samples? |
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