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Slacky
23-12-2004, 09:25 AM
Just curious as to know what everyone thinks of offensive cuts / samples in tracks? ie Gangsta \ horror movies \ porn samples..

I've posted this up on Harderfaster (Which is a Hard Dance site) and the response was very 50-50.

Personally, as long as they fit with the feel of the track, I love 'em, allways make me smile!

i'm working on a track at the moment in which I sampled a speech from a serial killer movie and it sounds really really dark. Its a techno track so I wanted a techno point of view....

I'll post it up when its done (which probably won't be too soon! :) )

fatcollective
23-12-2004, 09:35 AM
horror movies, porn, gangster, rap....it all works well with techno to me, in fact there is quite a lot of this going on at the moment on various labels. i think it adds excitiment to the track.

Slacky
23-12-2004, 09:38 AM
Comes as know surprise you think that mate - I picked up K.T.D 2 a couple of weeks back - Wicked dark creeper of a track - Nice work!

tioneb
23-12-2004, 09:38 AM
well i actually dont care about that ... until it makes the track musically good

some booty tracks in a techno set always make people happy (viva dj funk, deeon etc !), but actually most of the lyrics are not sampled

eyes without a face
23-12-2004, 10:12 AM
think they are more often cheesy than anything else. Proper booty/ghetto vocals are superb when used well, but speeches and samples from horror films etc etc just remind me of the cheesier side of hard dance/techno and thats not for me

Fordy
23-12-2004, 11:17 AM
No I cant say im a big fan of those sort of vocals atall.

Id say I prefer more old school hip hop vocals on techno, I think that works well sometimes, and quirky electro type vocals etc. Tribal chants, vocals in reference to the name of the track 'I can feel the sound, creeping through my brain' ;) and so on.

But ive yet to hear a techno tune with a gangster vocal that doesnt remind me of hard house.

Not sure about horror film vocals I can off the top of my head think of any.

Fordy
23-12-2004, 11:20 AM
think they are more often cheesy than anything else. Proper booty/ghetto vocals are superb when used well

Ghetto/booty tech is so ace and the vocals always bring a smile to me face.

Winds
23-12-2004, 01:14 PM
I really like horror/dark samples in tracks. Im really not fussed with porn samples in tracks.

A sample I really like is in Ad Nauseam - The House of 1000 corpses.

fatcollective
23-12-2004, 01:40 PM
Comes as know surprise you think that mate - I picked up K.T.D 2 a couple of weeks back - Wicked dark creeper of a track - Nice work!

oh cool man, thanks...well KTD4 is out in Jan with rowland the bastard pushing out a distorted rap style monster, with 2 other remixes from our boys, its pretty nifty :lol:

Slacky
23-12-2004, 02:56 PM
Not sure about horror film vocals I can off the top of my head think of any.

Robert Natus - Movies cutz EP (Not 100% sure thats what its called) is a wicked example of the type of horror samples I mean.

Im a bit of a gabba\speedocrew fan y'see, I love the really over the top samples (Intellectual Killer/ Cuntface etc etc etc), but no-one really does anything like that with straight up techno or acid. Even though with hard chunky techno you can almost hear the track screaming out for a hell raiser cut :)

koma
23-12-2004, 04:38 PM
u might wanna check Apocalypse Recordings for some nice movie samples in speedcore tracks..
or some older Animal Intelligence with lots of hip-hop verses..

wasnt ron d core known for porn samples?

eyes without a face
23-12-2004, 07:08 PM
techno definately doesnt need more cheesy vocals in it, thats for sure

as Fordy said tribal chants, old hip hop, old latin/ethnic vocal samples are very cool and can be used to superb effect

when i think of film samples in tracks it just reminds me of big cheesy breakdowns etc etc

definately not for me the more i think about it

miss bass
23-12-2004, 07:31 PM
think they are more often cheesy than anything else. Proper booty/ghetto vocals are superb when used well, but speeches and samples from horror films etc etc just remind me of the cheesier side of hard dance/techno and thats not for me

In my opinon, yes this is true, ghetto vocals can sound foooownky with the right groove. Im not a fan of vocals anyway, although some dark echoy, reverbed delayed ones can sound daaaark as ****. Usually horroe films are cheesy as **** therefore th vocal is not going to be much cop.

As for the rest it can suck dick at times, many a time

koma
23-12-2004, 07:33 PM
cheesy? well could be.. depends who's doing it and in which style..

on the other hand, i find african / south american tribal vocals & drums so last year..

hip hop vocals? its been a while since i heard some in a techno track.. but hey, lately i'm listening to more hip hop than techno hehe

penthesilea
24-12-2004, 10:12 AM
pure punter point of view but hey...

Am not that keen on horror movie samples, BUT the right movie sample can be :crackup: ...

I am a massive movie fan but I like the samples to suprise me... Horror samples in dark moody techno is kind of really expected...

penthesilea
24-12-2004, 10:15 AM
now... a bit of dory day in a dark techno track... Why not?

As long as it suprises you, brings you somewhere, makes you laugh...

Why hasn't anybody ever sampled that from Rocky (II I thin k...), when his manager tells him "all we need is speed"...

OK, OK, well obvious and cheesy but could be funny.... NO? :oops:

Traxx
24-12-2004, 11:13 AM
No :lol:

penthesilea
24-12-2004, 11:16 AM
:cry: :cry: :cry:

Well, I'll just have to do it myself then!!!
And in 120 years, when I've finally learn how to make a track and I've become dead successfull with my "we need is speed",
you'll all be very sorry you didn't listen to me...

;)

koma
24-12-2004, 01:37 PM
Why hasn't anybody ever sampled that from Rocky (II I thin k...), when his manager tells him "all we need is speed"...

I dont remember the movie but I think there is a track by Sonic Overkill that samples something like this.. I must check, maybe even upload a part, so u can hear it..
and sounds really good ;)

Traxx
24-12-2004, 01:38 PM
:cry: :cry: :cry:

Well, I'll just have to do it myself then!!!
And in 120 years, when I've finally learn how to make a track and I've become dead successfull with my "we need is speed",
you'll all be very sorry you didn't listen to me...

;)

Dont forgot the little people when your famous :lol:

eyes without a face
24-12-2004, 04:53 PM
Why hasn't anybody ever sampled that from Rocky (II I thin k...), when his manager tells him "all we need is speed"...

OK, OK, well obvious and cheesy but could be funny.... NO? :oops:

thats the exact reason why they shouldnt b used

fatcollective
24-12-2004, 11:23 PM
now... a bit of dory day in a dark techno track... Why not?

As long as it suprises you, brings you somewhere, makes you laugh...

Why hasn't anybody ever sampled that from Rocky (II I thin k...), when his manager tells him "all we need is speed"...

OK, OK, well obvious and cheesy but could be funny.... NO? :oops:

rocky 2 was it ....erm..now wheres that DVD :lol: c where you are coming from though ;)

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