I bet people who are really into samba and shit see that kind of thing as total sacrilege....
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I bet people who are really into samba and shit see that kind of thing as total sacrilege....
i heard the second one and it sounded pretty african to me...
a bit plop though..
jimmah!
y know actually i've done a few tracks with marco lenzi and anderson noise from brasilOriginally Posted by crime
now marco who's italian, loves samba / latin influences in techno
but anderson just hates them.
basically in brasil young guys drive around in their cars with samba blaring out very much like we have our guys driving around with drum and bass or r+b (or techno sometimes)
but the thing is that when these guys drive down the street people start ****ing singing along 'cos they all know the tunes 'cos it's traditional.
so grabbing a bit of it and looping it up is just going to wind some people up
'cos they just see it as really cheesy.
i can see their point although once in a while it works for me.
anyway that's brasil not really very african is it but you know what i mean.
love your mum
fair play if you're into it an that, I just had this mad idea though of people in Brazil or maybe africa even sampling up loads of old gaelic tunes, folk music and that, and wacking it in with their contemporary music... I mean I'm of the school of sample anything, if it sound good, it sounds good, but this thought amused me....
I've never been one for sampling tribally loops or anything like that, gimme some hardcore nord modular synthesis any day... or sampling pop music & mangling it severely....
yeah right
sampled irish pipe music
or country and western
or big brass band jazz
would it sound so horrible???
maybe maybe not.
you never know until you try
love your mum
You heard it here first people, next hydraulix release D.A.V.E the drummer featuring Patsy Cline :lol:
lol the trance has gone
what I mean is it might sound shit to us, cos it's like our indiginous music, but to other people, it might sound really cool... Like when you've grown up with it around... like does anyone remember that horific trance track from years ago with the bagpipes? or that terrible track by The Grid? really awful...
Back to topic, Corbzy, you'll hear my angle on things on saturday....
I look forward to it indeed Mr Hawkins!!!
Will defo have to say hello! :D
bagpipes? you gotta be kidding!
jimmah!
Serious, it was terrible.... it was just before I started buying records, but I was going to site parties a lot...Bagpipes....terrible...
Talking to mate of mine recently about the " next big thing" and its gonna be Russian Yak Herder Pipe music techno crossover. Yiz heard it hear second. OK
Laterzz...
Played with Anderson Noise a while ago in Dublin at an after party, how did you overcome the language barrier? Top bloke though...
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Huge quantities of alcohol generally help...Originally Posted by Bughead
Yeah there was a lot of that. A girl friend of mine was attempting to chat him through a friend of mine that could speak Portuguese, needless to say it got very funny...
Originally Posted by crime
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