(313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread Kevin Reynolds
Subliminal seems to have a track record with this.  The Harry Choo Choo 
jacked Groove La Chord bout 3 years ago...




Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.



interesting. i think i rememeber either you or ortencio calling me up at
the shop looking for it, but we didnt order that particular record..?  lol



anyhow, i found out today that maurizzio emailed the buyer here at watts
and aknowledged the record. i dont know any more than that. but it has
come full circle, anyhow.  we sold out of the record, and i dont know if
its going to be coming back in so if you all see one, maybe you should
grab it in case this whole thing makes some headlines.



derek.



On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Kevin Reynolds wrote:

 Subliminal seems to have a track record with this.  The Harry Choo Choo
 jacked Groove La Chord bout 3 years ago...



Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




we sold out of the record, and i dont know if
its going to be coming back in so if you all see one, maybe you should
grab it in case this whole thing makes some headlines.

Why grab it? That's like buying the crappy Sony version of Jaguar.
If you buy the record you're telling Subliminal Yes, please. More of the
same. Keep ripping off artists who have the talent and deserve the
attention you're getting.
Maybe I'm not reading your statement correctly but I just don't get why you
would encourage someone to buy this.

MEK



RE: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread Matthew Mangold
More like: if you see someone with one, you should STEAL it 
from them. That way, you can have the conversation piece if 
it makes headlines, as Derek says--and, you're not giving 
anyone any monetary compensation for it, just as the 
Subliminal guys neglected to give moneytary compensation to 
the Moritz.

-m

http://threeonethree.com
longlivedetroitunderground


 
-Begin Quoted Message-
we sold out of the record, and i dont know if its going to 
be coming 
back in so if you all see one, maybe you should grab it in 
case this 
whole thing makes some headlines.

Why grab it? That's like buying the crappy Sony version of 
Jaguar.
If you buy the record you're telling Subliminal Yes, please. 
More of the same. Keep ripping off artists who have the 
talent and deserve the attention you're getting.
Maybe I'm not reading your statement correctly but I just 
don't get why you would encourage someone to buy this.

MEK
-End Quoted Message-


Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.


On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Why grab it? That's like buying the crappy Sony version of Jaguar.


which im sure some of us did. not me, personally, but you cant tell
me that NOBODY on here bought it.


 If you buy the record you're telling Subliminal Yes, please. More of the
 same. Keep ripping off artists who have the talent and deserve the
 attention you're getting.



See, i dont look at it like that. theyre most likely going to get nailed
on this one, and the record wont get repressed. and if thats the case, the
whole run is going to sell out anyhow! and its the retailers who stocked
the record (without knowing about the samples in the first place), so
subliminal is getting their $$$ any way you slice it.

besides, in my case, i think i did more good by telling everyone on here
about it, than the bad caused by if i bought the 12.  ;)


i hear where your coming from, but i really dont see it as as big a deal
as you do.

to me, your argument is like dont buy that mispressed copy of 'minimal
nation'. thats just making it OK for archer to screw up pressings.


well, kinda anyhow.

besides, if i buy the record, im DAMN sure not going to play it in a club
or put it on a tape or anything. hell, im not even going to listen to it
around the house. for me, its asomething that has a story linked to
detroit related techno. and ill pay the $6 for the actual piece of the
story.


if thats wrong, than screw it... i guess im a selfish bast*rd.


but im not alone. this im SURE of.



derek.





(313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread ulysses
Interestingly enough, last night I was at Dance Tracks and I listened to
an old M.A.W. remix of Baba Maal on Island records that Also sampled
Phylyps Track, from 1995. It's a bit more buried than the Subliminal
version (which iusn't buried at all) but its there. Maybe somebody can
find an online audio sample?

This was the record:
Baaba Maal
Gorel - Masters at Work Remix (12; Mango / Island 12 MNX826)
[A] Gorel (Edit) / Gorel (Vocal TV)
[B] Gorel (Dub 2) / Gorel (Acapella)


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 From: Kevin Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record
 Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Subliminal seems to have a track record with this.  The Harry Choo Choo
jacked Groove La Chord bout 3 years ago...





Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.




i dont know this one, but didnt some teneglia record sample M5 along time
ago??

i wanna say it was celeda - be yourself


anyone know if BC knew about THAT one?  cuz seriously... that one was even
less buried than this subliminal one, and ran through the WHOLE track!




On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Interestingly enough, last night I was at Dance Tracks and I listened to
 an old M.A.W. remix of Baba Maal on Island records that Also sampled
 Phylyps Track, from 1995. It's a bit more buried than the Subliminal
 version (which iusn't buried at all) but its there. Maybe somebody can
 find an online audio sample?

 This was the record:
 Baaba Maal
 Gorel - Masters at Work Remix (12; Mango / Island 12 MNX826)
 [A] Gorel (Edit) / Gorel (Vocal TV)
 [B] Gorel (Dub 2) / Gorel (Acapella)


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  From: Kevin Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record
  Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Subliminal seems to have a track record with this.  The Harry Choo Choo
 jacked Groove La Chord bout 3 years ago...
 




RE: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




yeah, I like that better.

MEK


   
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More like: if you see someone with one, you should STEAL it
from them. That way, you can have the conversation piece if
it makes headlines, as Derek says--and, you're not giving
anyone any monetary compensation for it, just as the
Subliminal guys neglected to give moneytary compensation to
the Moritz.

-m

http://threeonethree.com
longlivedetroitunderground



-Begin Quoted Message-
we sold out of the record, and i dont know if its going to
be coming
back in so if you all see one, maybe you should grab it in
case this
whole thing makes some headlines.

Why grab it? That's like buying the crappy Sony version of
Jaguar.
If you buy the record you're telling Subliminal Yes, please.
More of the same. Keep ripping off artists who have the
talent and deserve the attention you're getting.
Maybe I'm not reading your statement correctly but I just
don't get why you would encourage someone to buy this.

MEK
-End Quoted Message-




RE: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.




2 wrongs dont make a right, boys.


and if you steal from a retailer, they have to sell 4 domestic 12s to make
up for the loot lost on your stealing of the 1 12.


tsk tsk tsk.


;)

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 yeah, I like that better.

 MEK



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 More like: if you see someone with one, you should STEAL it
 from them. That way, you can have the conversation piece if
 it makes headlines, as Derek says--and, you're not giving
 anyone any monetary compensation for it, just as the
 Subliminal guys neglected to give moneytary compensation to
 the Moritz.

 -m

 http://threeonethree.com
 longlivedetroitunderground



 -Begin Quoted Message-
 we sold out of the record, and i dont know if its going to
 be coming
 back in so if you all see one, maybe you should grab it in
 case this
 whole thing makes some headlines.

 Why grab it? That's like buying the crappy Sony version of
 Jaguar.
 If you buy the record you're telling Subliminal Yes, please.
 More of the same. Keep ripping off artists who have the
 talent and deserve the attention you're getting.
 Maybe I'm not reading your statement correctly but I just
 don't get why you would encourage someone to buy this.

 MEK
 -End Quoted Message-




RE: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




No - steal if from whoever buys it, not from the store. Jump them when they
leave the shop.
but then they've already spent the money - maybe it's vigilante justice and
preventative measures to making sure it doesn't get played out.


M Brassknuckles EK



   
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2 wrongs dont make a right, boys.


and if you steal from a retailer, they have to sell 4 domestic 12s to make
up for the loot lost on your stealing of the 1 12.


tsk tsk tsk.


;)

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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





 yeah, I like that better.

 MEK



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 More like: if you see someone with one, you should STEAL it
 from them. That way, you can have the conversation piece if
 it makes headlines, as Derek says--and, you're not giving
 anyone any monetary compensation for it, just as the
 Subliminal guys neglected to give moneytary compensation to
 the Moritz.

 -m

 http://threeonethree.com
 longlivedetroitunderground



 -Begin Quoted Message-
 we sold out of the record, and i dont know if its going to
 be coming
 back in so if you all see one, maybe you should grab it in
 case this
 whole thing makes some headlines.

 Why grab it? That's like buying the crappy Sony version of
 Jaguar.
 If you buy the record you're telling Subliminal Yes, please.
 More of the same. Keep ripping off artists who have the
 talent and deserve the attention you're getting.
 Maybe I'm not reading your statement correctly but I just
 don't get why you would encourage someone to buy this.

 MEK
 -End Quoted Message-






RE: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.






hahahahahahaha



THIS i support!!





On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





 No - steal if from whoever buys it, not from the store. Jump them when they
 leave the shop.
 but then they've already spent the money - maybe it's vigilante justice and
 preventative measures to making sure it doesn't get played out.


 M Brassknuckles EK




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 2 wrongs dont make a right, boys.


 and if you steal from a retailer, they have to sell 4 domestic 12s to make
 up for the loot lost on your stealing of the 1 12.


 tsk tsk tsk.


 ;)

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  yeah, I like that better.
 
  MEK
 
 
 
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  More like: if you see someone with one, you should STEAL it
  from them. That way, you can have the conversation piece if
  it makes headlines, as Derek says--and, you're not giving
  anyone any monetary compensation for it, just as the
  Subliminal guys neglected to give moneytary compensation to
  the Moritz.
 
  -m
 
  http://threeonethree.com
  longlivedetroitunderground
 
 
 
  -Begin Quoted Message-
  we sold out of the record, and i dont know if its going to
  be coming
  back in so if you all see one, maybe you should grab it in
  case this
  whole thing makes some headlines.
 
  Why grab it? That's like buying the crappy Sony version of
  Jaguar.
  If you buy the record you're telling Subliminal Yes, please.
  More of the same. Keep ripping off artists who have the
  talent and deserve the attention you're getting.
  Maybe I'm not reading your statement correctly but I just
  don't get why you would encourage someone to buy this.
 
  MEK
  -End Quoted Message-
 
 




RE: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread Matthew Mangold
Isnt that what I said in the first place?!



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hahahahahahaha


THIS i support!!





On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





 No - steal if from whoever buys it, not from the store. 
Jump them when 
 they leave the shop.
 but then they've already spent the money - maybe it's 
vigilante 
 justice and preventative measures to making sure it doesn't 
get played out.


 M Brassknuckles EK




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 2 wrongs dont make a right, boys.


 and if you steal from a retailer, they have to sell 4 
domestic 12s to 
 make up for the loot lost on your stealing of the 1 12.


 tsk tsk tsk.


 ;)

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  yeah, I like that better.
 
  MEK
 
 
 
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trak sampled on a
 subliminal record
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  More like: if you see someone with one, you should STEAL 
it from 
  them. That way, you can have the conversation piece if 
it makes 
  headlines, as Derek says--and, you're not giving anyone 
any 
  monetary compensation for it, just as the Subliminal guys 
neglected 
  to give moneytary compensation to the Moritz.
 
  -m
 
  http://threeonethree.com
  longlivedetroitunderground
 
 
 
  -Begin Quoted Message-
  we sold out of the record, and i dont know if its going 
to
  be coming
  back in so if you all see one, maybe you should grab it 
in
  case this
  whole thing makes some headlines.
 
  Why grab it? That's like buying the crappy Sony version 
of Jaguar.
  If you buy the record you're telling Subliminal Yes, 
please.
  More of the same. Keep ripping off artists who have the 
talent and 
  deserve the attention you're getting.
  Maybe I'm not reading your statement correctly but I just 
don't get 
  why you would encourage someone to buy this.
 
  MEK
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FW: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
-Original Message-
From: Derek Plaslaiko. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 14 December 2004 15:45
To: Kevin Reynolds

anyhow, i found out today that maurizzio emailed the buyer here at watts
and aknowledged the record. i dont know any more than that. but it has come
full circle,


Sorry Derek - can you explain to me (non record industry person) what
'acknowledging' in this context means?  Does this mean he thinks it's OK?  I
hope not and that he sues them!



Re: FW: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-14 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.



the buyer didnt say what maurizzio say in the email as far as sueing them
is concerned. from what i could tell, they were pissed, obviously. but
thats all i know. i would go ask him, but i really dont want to press the
issue too much.

i guess there was no reason to open my mouth about it in the first place,
considering thats all i know. i was mainly just pointing out that news
has travelled from my post on here, to andrew duke, to BC themselves, and
then back to the buyer here.


the only reason i said anything is because they asked us about it, which i
can only assume means they are taking further action and werent letting it
slide by.


derek.




On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 -Original Message-
 From: Derek Plaslaiko. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 14 December 2004 15:45
 To: Kevin Reynolds

 anyhow, i found out today that maurizzio emailed the buyer here at watts
 and aknowledged the record. i dont know any more than that. but it has come
 full circle,


 Sorry Derek - can you explain to me (non record industry person) what
 'acknowledging' in this context means?  Does this mean he thinks it's OK?  I
 hope not and that he sues them!



Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-13 Thread James_Bucknell




a doc martin acid track (west coast slections on wax records) from four or
so years back samples a large chunk of phylps track.
james
www.jbucknell.com


   
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Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks wrote:

 Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:


 http://www.wattsmusic.com


 then punch 194514 in the search field and listen to ride the rhythm.






 holy frig, that's one huge and prominent use of the basic channel sample!
 the other side of that record has a credit as to who was sampled, so
 why no credit for the side that samples bc? andrew

I've emailed Basic Channel and Hard Wax to point this out to them.
Snooze sampled the track on an album he released on SSR a few
years back, but it was just one bar.  This friggin' Anthony Acid thing
uses a HUGE chunk. Plain evil. It's like a Puff Daddy thing. Andrew

--
Andrew Duke
scoring/sound design/source
http://andrew-duke.com
Cognition Audioworks label
[Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark]
http://cognitionaudioworks.com



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Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-13 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
there's one on interzone that samples phylyps trak i as well. (i think 
it's by amphiptere but there aren't any useful markings on the label!)


On Dec 12, 2004, at 19:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a doc martin acid track (west coast slections on wax records) from 
four or

so years back samples a large chunk of phylps track.
james
www.jbucknell.com

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Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-11 Thread David Gillies
I think you'll find that Little Louie Vega sampled the vocal as well. 
Its originally from Ride the Rhythm by On The House aka Marshall 
Jefferson.


Tim Baker wrote:


Its all sampled.   Ride the Rhythm vocal is from Little Louie Vega track
on Strictly Rhythm

-Original Message-
From: Derek Plaslaiko. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 12:22 PM

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record





http://www.wattsmusic.com


then punch 194514 in the search field and listen to ride the rhythm.


 





Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-11 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks

Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:



http://www.wattsmusic.com


then punch 194514 in the search field and listen to ride the rhythm.




 


holy frig, that's one huge and prominent use of the basic channel sample!
the other side of that record has a credit as to who was sampled, so
why no credit for the side that samples bc? andrew

--
Andrew Duke
scoring/sound design/source
http://andrew-duke.com
Cognition Audioworks label
[Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark]
http://cognitionaudioworks.com




Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-11 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks

Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks wrote:


Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:



http://www.wattsmusic.com


then punch 194514 in the search field and listen to ride the rhythm.




 


holy frig, that's one huge and prominent use of the basic channel sample!
the other side of that record has a credit as to who was sampled, so
why no credit for the side that samples bc? andrew


I've emailed Basic Channel and Hard Wax to point this out to them.
Snooze sampled the track on an album he released on SSR a few
years back, but it was just one bar.  This friggin' Anthony Acid thing
uses a HUGE chunk. Plain evil. It's like a Puff Daddy thing. Andrew

--
Andrew Duke
scoring/sound design/source
http://andrew-duke.com
Cognition Audioworks label
[Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark]
http://cognitionaudioworks.com




Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-11 Thread David Gillies
I've never heard the Louie Vega version, I was just making an 
assumption, but I know for sure that the vocals from Anthony Acid 
definitely samples the On The House track as I pulled it out and 
listened to it before I shot off my last email.


sqrrt wrote:

Nope. Both tracks bare the same title, but are completely different. 
The On The House track sounds like a different take of Move Your 
Body, the original house anthem; while the Louie Vega track was more 
like a Beautiful People-type of groove, originally written and 
recorded for a Mark Anthony album, and then remixed several times 
afterwards. Yes, it's THAT Mark Anthony that had Top 10 hits years 
later...


But we're beyond 313 content now.

-F.

David Gillies wrote:

I think you'll find that Little Louie Vega sampled the vocal as well. 
Its originally from Ride the Rhythm by On The House aka Marshall 
Jefferson.


Tim Baker wrote:

Its all sampled.   Ride the Rhythm vocal is from Little Louie Vega 
track

on Strictly Rhythm

-Original Message-
From: Derek Plaslaiko. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 
December 10, 2004 12:22 PM

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record





http://www.wattsmusic.com


then punch 194514 in the search field and listen to ride the rhythm.


 








Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-11 Thread Sakari Karipuro

David Gillies wrote on Sat, 11 Dec 2004 about following:


Tim Baker wrote:


Its all sampled.   Ride the Rhythm vocal is from Little Louie Vega track
on Strictly Rhythm


I think you'll find that Little Louie Vega sampled the vocal as well. Its 
originally from Ride the Rhythm by On The House aka Marshall Jefferson.


Louie Vega didn't sample Jefferson on Marc Anthony's Ride The Rhythm 
back in '91(*) or so, he had Marc sing it all the way. Also, Anthony 
Acid doesn't seem to sample Vega's work. I have no idea if Vega sampled 
Jefferson on some other track.


* http://www.discogs.com/release/212454
(this is one of the great early masters at work productions, it has nice 
groove, basic piano-stuff and .. there's a little rap in it too!)


sakke
--
System error?:: Success
props to mozilla.org


Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-11 Thread David Gillies

Sakari Karipuro wrote:

the way. Also, Anthony Acid doesn't seem to sample Vega's work. I have 
no idea if Vega sampled Jefferson on some other track.


Anthony Acid sampled Jefferson. Sheesh, it seems there are more Vega 
experts on here than Jefferson fans. Would have thought it would be the 
other way round (sorry, Vega ain't someone I'm down with at all...)


Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-11 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: David Gillies [EMAIL PROTECTED]

(sorry, Vega ain't someone I'm down with at all...)

you realise of course that MAW have made a pretty much uncountable 
number of classic house records between the two, right? whats 
wrong with them? their recent stuff is far from my kind of thing, 
but their early 90s work especially is just the bomb. and thats 
without even mentioning deep inside. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


(313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-10 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.



http://www.wattsmusic.com


then punch 194514 in the search field and listen to ride the rhythm.





Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-10 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




What a complete and total rip-off of two great tunes (Phylps Trak  Ride
the Rhythm).  God I hate Subliminal records - this is such a lazy, thieving
production.

It's not so much that he sampled these two tracks - putting these two
together sounds cool. It's Anthony Acid's own work that is on top of all
this - it's horribly cheezy wooshing cymbals and sound efx. This fcking
bites.

MEK


   
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Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-10 Thread DJ Ken
 http://www.wattsmusic.com


 then punch 194514 in the search field and listen to ride the rhythm.


Bleeegh, I don't like the track at all... sorry.. sounds like progressive
house / trance...


Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-10 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




That said, it's probably going to be a huge hit for them.

MEK


   
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What a complete and total rip-off of two great tunes (Phylps Trak  Ride
the Rhythm).  God I hate Subliminal records - this is such a lazy, thieving
production.

It's not so much that he sampled these two tracks - putting these two
together sounds cool. It's Anthony Acid's own work that is on top of all
this - it's horribly cheezy wooshing cymbals and sound efx. This fcking
bites.

MEK



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http://www.wattsmusic.com


then punch 194514 in the search field and listen to ride the rhythm.









Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-10 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.




Oh i wasnt PRAISING it... just merely pointing it out.

in fact, good call Michael... didnt even realize it to also be ripping
ride the rhythm off too. was more taken back by phylps trak.

lol


morillo has a history of putting out stuff with samples of underground
stuff... im guessing hoping it slips by.

i recall him sampling spastik and rich approaching him on it, and
morillo saying something to the effect of nononono... i *PLAYED* that
myself! i know! it sounds *JUST* like it!.   rich had lawyers on it a
while back. dont know what ever happened with that.




derek.


On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, DJ Ken wrote:

  http://www.wattsmusic.com
 
 
  then punch 194514 in the search field and listen to ride the rhythm.
 

 Bleeegh, I don't like the track at all... sorry.. sounds like progressive
 house / trance...



RE: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-10 Thread Tim Baker
Its all sampled.   Ride the Rhythm vocal is from Little Louie Vega track
on Strictly Rhythm

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http://www.wattsmusic.com


then punch 194514 in the search field and listen to ride the rhythm.





Re: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record

2004-12-10 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Any musicologist would nail this track right away for being what it is - a
big 'ol ripped off sample.
Spastik you can get away with since it's mostly drum programming. Not this
one however.
If they did replay the track - it's far too close to the original. I
think they should have to be able to remake the track again, live, in
court. To show the judge that they did indeed make the track themselves.

I hope they didn't license it, that way Moritz can hit them hard with a
lawsuit.
Suck some wind out of their sails.  Fcking thieves.
Did I mention already how much I hate Subliminal records?

MEK




   
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Oh i wasnt PRAISING it... just merely pointing it out.

in fact, good call Michael... didnt even realize it to also be ripping
ride the rhythm off too. was more taken back by phylps trak.

lol


morillo has a history of putting out stuff with samples of underground
stuff... im guessing hoping it slips by.

i recall him sampling spastik and rich approaching him on it, and
morillo saying something to the effect of nononono... i *PLAYED* that
myself! i know! it sounds *JUST* like it!.   rich had lawyers on it a
while back. dont know what ever happened with that.




derek.


On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, DJ Ken wrote:

  http://www.wattsmusic.com
 
 
  then punch 194514 in the search field and listen to ride the rhythm.
 

 Bleeegh, I don't like the track at all... sorry.. sounds like progressive
 house / trance...