That this:
was a sample from this
(and also I thought that it was a song by either Orbital or The Orb, and not Way Out West)
Weird you should mention Orbital as they also sampled the Fine Day track I posted up thread!
(https://www.sydney-yaeko.com/obsessions/halcyon-and-on-and-on)
what was the first ever sample?
I always assumed sampling (as we know it) started at the New York block parties in the 70s, so guess it would have been something to do with Grandmaster Flash maybe…?
bet it’s some novelty kids record from the 40s/50s
That was just turntables and loop tapes though. Actual samplers were well pricey at that time. Only rich people like Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel could afford things like Fairlights
I suppose it depends how you define sampling really. A Melatron is kind of a sampler
yeah those are pretty cool
God sampled Adam’s ribs to made Eve
delicious
Was thinking more of the rappers using backing tracks e.g. Rapper’s Delight / Good Times
They rerecorded the bits of good times they used for that though - no sampling involved (sorry I’m aware I’m being a pedantic knob)
I was thinking about starting a thread of songs that give a nod to other songs, not necessarily sampling them as such.
Like the bit in Come On! Feel the Illinoise! etc that has the Close To Me by the Cure towards the end.
Or the end of Silkworm’s Raised by Tigers that uses the riff from In The Mouth a Desert by Pavement.
Cromagnon were using them on their album released in 1969;
The album’s a really interesting listen even if a lot of it is rubbish, just because of how ahead of their time they were.
something really funny about an album called “orgasm” getting renamed to “cave rock”
How were they doing them though - tape loops ? (The wiki doesn’t say)
Dunno. I can ask their next of kin?
Do you think composers nicking themes off each other counts as sampling? Like if Mozart throws in a little Bach arpeggio or something.
Dvorák’s New World Symphony ‘borrowed’ themes from old spiritual melodies and built around them, using them in different settings.
I used this in a lesson once comparing this to modern sampling. Got the fuckers right interested in classical music, as everyone should be.
yeah I guess before recorded music it was necessary to borrow and reference motifs etc, like oral tradition of folk music and the like