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> Help! Disco/funk/jazz Samples Needed!, any ideas for albums I can sample!
scotttonic
post Mon 14 Feb 2005, 12:26
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Hiya Guys,

I'm new to this so go easy on me!!

I'm a uk based music producer and recently i've really been getting into sampling my old music, stuff like herbie hancock etc.

But theres so much good music out there, where do I start!! I love sampling and using jazz, disco and funk tracks..

Can anyone tell me like a webpage or something where I can find out good artists/albums to sample or do you guys have any suggestions or advice you can offer me..

I make dance music and love using obscure samples so any help you can fling me would be apprceciated

Thanks. biggrin.gif
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gogmagog
post Mon 21 Feb 2005, 05:18
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er, find your own, that the whole point.
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gogmagog
post Mon 21 Feb 2005, 05:34
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sorry. that was a bit sarcastic. there are thousands and thousands
of samples and grooves out there on cds, as wav/aiff files just google it.
orrr go to a music sho pand have a look at some of the off the shelf
groove collections - they are expensive, but the grooves are clean and very easy to use.( they can be as much as 60 quid.

Disco/funk/rare groove fansites are good ways to steer yourself towards
the real killer tracks.

i will say this....there is a great deal of competition in the world of groove
detection....i mean there is a whole culture of 'fresh groove' one upmanship out there particularly in the world of hip hop.

best bet -go to specialist record fairs - spend a fortune - use your audio interface - computer recordiong - voila - you are doing the ting.
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Genja
post Mon 25 Apr 2005, 09:29
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QUOTE (scotttonic @ Feb 14 2005, 11:26)
Hiya Guys,

I'm new to this so go easy on me!!

I'm a uk based music producer and recently i've really been getting into sampling my old music, stuff like herbie hancock etc.

But theres so much good music out there, where do I start!! I love sampling and using jazz, disco and funk tracks..

Can anyone tell me like a webpage or something where I can find out good artists/albums to sample or do you guys have any suggestions or advice you can offer me..

I make dance music and love using obscure samples so any help you can fling me would be apprceciated

Thanks.  biggrin.gif

Check out www.planetsample.com

Alot of the stuff on Elements of Electronica will probably be right up your alley.


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