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September 22, 2006 at 10:59 am #535520
philaudioParticipantI thought I seen this before but cant find the thread.
it was a query about where the prodigy got their "hey" sample they use in their tracks
any one know it???
AdSense 336x280September 22, 2006 at 10:59 am #599010
philaudioParticipantI thought I seen this before but cant find the thread.
it was a query about where the prodigy got their "hey" sample they use in their tracks
any one know it???
AdSense 336x280September 24, 2006 at 12:22 am #599170
anisinaParticipantkreation wrote:I believe it’s from Close to the Edit by Art of Noise.Correct. It was used in both Full Throttle (from Jilted), and Firestarter (from FOTL).
AdSense 336x280November 6, 2006 at 7:24 pm #602434
thesmokeeaterParticipantArt Of Noise: Along with James Brown and Kraftwerk, one of the most sampled acts in history…
AdSense 336x280November 6, 2006 at 7:57 pm #602446
davefjParticipantYet the act least known of the 3.
Rubbish isn’t it?AdSense 336x280November 23, 2006 at 1:19 pm #603900
compositeoneParticipantIts a real shame as they were totally ground breaking and just had some great ideas.
I saw a feature on The Culture Show the other week where they featured this guy who was doing the amazingly ground breaking process of recording real worlds sounds and making music from it. They were treating him like he was some sort of god, cause he wasn’t using synths, but he was doing nothing that Art of Noise didn’t do at least a decade ago.
I almost spat my dinner out when he said something like "people haven’t cottened on to it yet".
AdSense 336x280October 31, 2008 at 11:32 pm #659158
DaveTParticipantTrue, AON were groundbreaking but the real irony of them being one of the most sampled acts is the fact that their songs are smothered with presets from the Fairlight sound library! That Choir sound & Orchestral stab in ‘Moments’ being just two!
Mental!
AdSense 336x280December 5, 2008 at 6:57 pm #660241
themarriageofadeaddogsingParticipantcompositeone wrote:I saw a feature on The Culture Show the other week where they featured this guy who was doing the amazingly ground breaking process of recording real worlds sounds and making music from it. They were treating him like he was some sort of god, cause he wasn’t using synths, but he was doing nothing that Art of Noise didn’t do at least a decade ago.Or Pierre Henri wasn’t doing 70 years ago.
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