drum loop......
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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 10 Feb, 2004
ok does anyone know where i cna find the drum loop in the background of simply red - fairground? its also used in rhythmkillaz - wack ass mf... its the kinda tribal thing. cant remember where its originally from
cheers
cheers
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- KVRAF
- 6937 posts since 4 Jun, 2004 from Utrecht, Holland
It sounds simular to the beat used by Paul Simon (I think on the Graceland album) but Simply Red's is definitely another beat. Paul Simon recorded it in Brasil somewhere in an alley. Chop that one up & compose yer own rhytmz.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 5 posts since 10 Feb, 2004
ill have a look. its the one used in simply red i want tho, the whole thing with the kick and everythin, i found it once before in another song but cant bloody find it again now... 
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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 10 Sep, 2004
The Goodman - Give It Up
Way back in time
Way back in time
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- KVRian
- 1398 posts since 9 Dec, 2002
If only I could remember the source of the sample, where Goodmen sampled it from... the original artist/band has loads of similar material, worth checking out.
Last time I googled it, I found everybody miscrediting it to a wrong source, hence it's kind of hard to recall the original artist.
This beat really got overused back then, hearing wankers like Simply Red and Rick Astley (Never gonna give you up, one of the remixes) ruining it... made me ears bleed =(
If you're bearsharing/soulseeking for it, get the whole album from The Goodmen - called Father in the bathroom. Excellent stuff with a limited setup, killer grooves and so on (and fun to spot presets from gear of that era too). I can also heartily recommend *anything* from Fresh Fruit, they have no bad releases (coincidentally, anything from the dudes DJ Zki & Dobre is great stuff).
Regards,
JMH
Last time I googled it, I found everybody miscrediting it to a wrong source, hence it's kind of hard to recall the original artist.
This beat really got overused back then, hearing wankers like Simply Red and Rick Astley (Never gonna give you up, one of the remixes) ruining it... made me ears bleed =(
If you're bearsharing/soulseeking for it, get the whole album from The Goodmen - called Father in the bathroom. Excellent stuff with a limited setup, killer grooves and so on (and fun to spot presets from gear of that era too). I can also heartily recommend *anything* from Fresh Fruit, they have no bad releases (coincidentally, anything from the dudes DJ Zki & Dobre is great stuff).
Regards,
JMH
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