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Frisch aus der Familienpackung - die Wochenschau aus den Berliner Hinterhofstudios mit Paul und Hajo Schumacher sowie folgenden Themen: Demokraten gewinnen knapp in Brandenburg. Wann platzt die FDP? Loch in der Fernsehhose. Die Unmoral der explodierenden Pager. Von Recklinghausen lernen. Eine Seegurke namens Hajo. Tattoo unterm Kreuz. P.Diddy und der Größenwahn. Der geheimnisvolle Amen-Break. Buchverlosung live. Shoutout an Krauti. Plus: Politikerklärer Jörg Quoos analysiert die wundersame Brandenburgwahl. Folge 825.
Travelling Tunes with the Amen Break, Litia chats film & a Fontaines D.C interview.
Travelling Tunes with the Amen Break, Litia chats film & a Fontaines D.C interview.
Lords: * CisHetKayFaber * Jenni Topics: * Interesting/weird foley sounds in games * Finding out about pop culture when it shows up in ASMR videos * CisHetKayFaber, correcting small breast mammography takes: "Mammograms seem to suck for everyone, and my initial take of, 'they just keep going' is correct while later discussion where I used it as an example where 'best effort,' in the healthcare system feels like lack of care wasn't appropriate even if that broader point is generally true." * https://www.healthimages.com/how-are-mammograms-done-on-small-breasts/ * Going to see the eclipse * https://archive.org/details/canonofeclipsesc0000oppo * He peels off my clothes like a starving man would peel an orange, by Sharon Cherski * https://www.mscl.com/characters/sharon_cherski.html * Generational punctuation differences * https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/the-millennial-captcha Microtopics: * Plugging the enormous void in your soul by playing Balatro. * A card game with really good balance and numbering. * Seeing the light at the end of the tunnel on the Rusty Lake series. * Giving everybody grace except for yourself. * Corpse looting foley. * Looking through a sound library for the sound of a spider dying. * Buying a chair from an estate sale because you love the sound it makes. * The Looney Tunes cartoon where some foley artist invented everyone's conception of what a pneumatic tube sounds like. * Running around outside and deciding to drop a soup can into the pool. * A school project where you rerecord all the audio for five minutes of television. * Showing your project to someone and you did such a good job that they don't even notice your project. * All the clothes that you're wearing making all the clothes noises. * Watching a porn clip overdubbed with Minecraft noises at just the right time in your life. * Does two tails mean two assholes? * Putting an acronym on the Tails experience. * If you've got a cloaca, it's gotta go in the acronym. * Only getting horny when an earth, somewhere in the multiverse, is being hit by a comet. * Two-Tails has two assholes, and I'm one of them. * Forming the Megazord. * Lance from all the various things that have Lances in them. * Who is Lance in love with Voltron? * Google giving you sports results to make incognito mode more plausible. * Ironic ASMR. * Doin' it for the tingles. * When Dora the Explorer asks you what your favorite part of the show was and she says "I liked that too" except it's a video of a doctor asking you about your health. * The doctor explaining that this is just what your life is like now. * Hot dogging it on the blood pressure cuff. * Changing your blood pressure just to fuck with your doctor. * Deliberately choosing a femme-presenting chubby doctor. * Needing to lose about 40 pounds so you get a leg amputated. * Checking a box on your insurance form saying "do not give me lifestyle advice." * Carrying around your patient in a folder. * Doing the Barium test every time. * I'm in a Barium rotisserie, I need you to work with me. * Checking the quality of your stomach lining. * Trying to banter with the person giving you the mammogram and deeply offending them. * Getting small mouth shame at the dentist. * Rude Doctor ASMR. * ASMR videos where the dentist tells you your mouth is big enough. * Assuming Hugh Laurie is not on Cameo for the purposes of the bit. * Sourcing an entire podcast through Cameo. * The most stony-faced magical realism twin assassins. * Topics episode topics. * How to personalize a stair. * Hiring Mike Ehrmantraut to tell you how you're gonna do your taxes. * Mike Ehrmantraut administering the mammogram. * Visiting friends who live near the totality. * A stump that is freshly cut so it's exuding sap non-stop and is covered with bees and flies 24/7. * Whalefall but on land. * Chekov's oozing stump coming back in the third act. * Going to the astronomical society web site to be sure that the eclipse glasses you get are not the counterfeit eclipse glasses. * Looking at where the sun used to be. * Looking at something that could only be a visual effect except it's right there in the sky. * A thousand year old elf working through her emotions about how her human friends keep dying. * The day you had to be inside during recess. * Standing up and throwing your potato salad and mint julep on the ground. * Writing an angry email to Peter Molyneux for designing eclipses badly. * The cold cement basement of love. * Media from 1992. * Borrowing the DVD boxed set of My So-Called Life from your manager at the pizza place. * Writing poems for your benefactors. * Poetry written from the point of view of a fake person. * Poetry that could plausibly have been written by a teenager. * Do you believe the German mathematician in the 19th century, or do you believe Google? * A soda can that plays the Amen Break when you open it. * Texts from your mom asking how is your "boyfriend," is there anything I can do to "help"? * What it means when someone puts two spaces after a period. * Growing up meaningfully on the internet. * Composing some shit very quickly and making sure it is very needs-suiting. * Taking all day to come up with 350 words because you did not grow up on IRC or forums. * All the kids discordin' like for real for real fam. * A much wider variety of emoji than anything you can do with colons and parentheses. * Sending the semicolon-based winky face to your wife because you cannot be bothered to pull open the emoticon window and find the right icon. * Asking your dad "what do you think LMAO means" * Aunts saying "LOL" in funeral announcements. * Entire generations who have terrible reading comprehension because they didn't grow up texting their friends as their primary mode of communication. * Missing entire regions of UI because they are vaguely shaped like ads. * Using a bigger computer to make your bigger purchases. * Millenial CAPTCHAs. * Straight for pay.
Big Fat Five: A Podcast Financially Supported by Big Fat Snare Drum
This week's guest is drummer and producer Russel Holzman (@starpowerdrummer). Russell received his education in Jazz and Classical music at the New England Conservatory. Currently, he tours with artists such as Caroline Polachek and, known for his captivating drumming videos, Russell has garnered a substantial following on social media. Based in NYC, he adeptly juggles in-studio recording sessions with global live performances. I hope you enjoy the top 5 recordings that helped shape Russell Holzman into the drummer he is today. Cheers! Be sure to scope Russell's finely crafted DnB style drum loops & sample pack HERE. These unique and original drum loops were played-live by Russell, not programmed, and are 100% royalty-free. There are 3 different mix styles for each loop: Clean (highly usable, standard studio mix), Comp (over compressed, modern breakcore style mix) and Vintage (old school, classic Amen Break style mix). RUSSELL'S BIG FAT FIVE - Album - Zeppelin 1 Artist - Led Zeppelin Release Year - 1969 Key Track(s) - Dazed and Confused Drummer - John Bonham - Album - Nil Recurring Artist - Porcupine Tree Release Year - 2007 Key Track(s) - Cheating The Polygraph Drummer - Gavin Harrison - Performance - Live At Cafe Bohemia Artist - Miles Davis Release Year - 1957 Key Track(s) - Walkin Drummer - Philly Joe Jones - Album - Break Stuff Artist - Vijay Iyer Trio Release Year - 2015 Key Track(s) - Taking Flight Drummer - Marcus Gilmore - Album - Secret Liaison Artist - Source Direct Release Year - 1996 Key Track(s) - Secret Liaison Drummer - Source Direct - Any Honorable Mentions? Performance - Coltrane Live @ Half Note, NYC Artist - John Coltrane Release Year - 1965 Track - I Want To Talk About You Drummer - Elvin Jones For more information on Big Fat Snare Drum, check out www.bigfatsnaredrum.com and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok.
Welcome to the all-new Just Enough Trope, the podcast where we explore the reasons that your favorite media is the way it is. From movies to TV shows to literature to video games, stories are often built around repeated elements and we're here to talk about them all!It doesn't matter if you don't know it...you do know it. The hidden musical cheat code that laces the foundations of hip-hop and R&B, the source code of popular music that could turn a flop into a #1 hit. Say your prayers 'cause this week we're talking about the Amen Break!It's an inconvenient truth!Check out Sailor Moon and anime podcast, Sailor Noob!http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorCelebrate guilty pleasure movies with Kal on Craft Disservices!http://www.craftdisservices.comGame with us on Facebook and Twitter and on our Discord!http://www.facebook.com/justenoughtropehttp://www.twitter.com/justenoughtropehttps://discord.gg/WVvCHVWqzfFollow our live stream adventures on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv_yQ1TlPULKRSrlZa6JgtA/videosBuy us a pumpkin spice latte on Patreon and Ko-Fi!http://www.patreon.com/justenoughtropehttps://ko-fi.com/justenoughtrope
Matt is one of the most generous people in wine. He literally oozes the very nature of cool, calm and collected in terms of his winemaking. Richo & Courts chat with him about everything from music & family to the legacy of Iain Leslie Riggs (Brokenwood) and the nature of 'good intervention' in production. What an absolute ornament to the industry......
In 1969 a pretty-much forgotten R&B group called The Winstons released a hit single called “Color Me Father,” it went to #7 in the pop charts and won the R&B Grammy for Single of the Year. But it was the B-side of that single that changed music history. “Amen Brother” was the B-side and it had a 6-second drum break that over time took on it's own life and became the foundation for thousands of songs. Sampled officially over 6000 times (and the true numbers are probably uncountable), most famously as the backbone of NWA's “Straight Outta Compton”, Q explains the sad and tragic history behind the man that created the most sampled break in music history: the Amen Break.
Do you know what the Amen break is? No? Then listen to this episode of the Beat Motel Zine Podcast. If you already know what the Amen break is then you should still listen to this episode of the podcast! One of the greatest and bestest things about music is that you can always be amazed by learning something new. Once you have acquired new musical knowledge your life changes, you can't 'unknow' the Amen break once you've learned about it, and you'll start to hear it everywhere. The Amen break is the greatest example of aural Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon, so join us as we dig into the history of this short bit of drumming! Bands and artists mentioned in this episode: Jackie Chan The Skatalites Stevie Wonder Kate Bush The Winstons Salt N Pepa N.W.A LTJ Bukem The Prodigy Venetian Snares Download the presentation for this episode Video mentioned by Andrew during the episode - https://youtu.be/2PBeKzVhWHY
You know the drill… one of us messages the other one with a daft idea for a show. We decide (against our better judgment) to make the show. We then overthink the show. Then make the show in a hurry. Then we're really proud of the show!This week, it's Amen and Amens. An hour of tunes with the Amen Break, then an hour of Gospel. Seemed like a funny idea at the time.Hope you enjoy it!If you like what you hear, join us live (almost) every Sunday 9pm-11pm on SheffieldLive! 93.2fm, via the TuneIn Radio App or www.sheffieldlive.orgGet in touch with requests, recommendations and guest mix inquiries!We're also available for family functions, weddings, funerals, boat launches and more.www.twitter.com/RadioNightTrainSHOW NOTESLuke Vibert (aka Amen Andrews) | Boiler Room Festival AmsterdamModern Times LTJ Bukem Documentary 1996 - Jungle Drum & Bass DocumentaryTRACKLISTINGThe Winston's - Amen, BrotherMantronix - King of The BeatsSalt n Pepa - I DesireHeavy D - Let It FlowSquarepusher - My Red Hot CarDance Conspiracy - Dub WarRemarc - RIPWots My Code - DubplateD.R.S.& Kenny Ken - Everyman (DJ Monk Remix)Source Direct - Exit 9Lennie De Ice - We Are I.E.Earl & Taye - Do This AgainApollo Two – Atlantis (I Need You)Peshay - Piano TuneSully - SwandiveFree La Funk (PFM Remix) - JMJ & RichieStudio Pressure – The Water Margin187 Lockdown - GunmanThe Joubert Singers - Stand On The WordChairman Maf - SAVEDAndrew Wartts & The Gospel Storytellers - There is a God SomewhereThe Sensational Saints - How Great thou ArtThe Chariettes Gospel Singers - Nobody But JesusThe Harmonizing Four - Go Down MosesRev. Solomon King & The Glory Bound Singers - Didn't It RainLaVern Baker - SavedJake One - Dawkinss / Eli / ChuuucchShirley Ann Lee - There's A LightBright Light Quartet - The Prayer WheelMary Lou Williams - Praise the LordThe Spirit of Memphis Quartet - Atomic TelephoneSam Cooke & The Soul Stirrers - Jesus, Wash Away My TroublesThe Staple Singers - This May Be The Last TimeJoanne & Sonny - JourneyKno - The GatesEmahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru - The Jordan River Song
This week: new albums from Gaz Coombes, The Subways and Nia Archives. Also: tired Gen X dads, an impersonation of an impersonation, 1950s skiffle, corporate indie pop, this isn't Steel Panther, the history of the Amen Break, shouts to ASIO, corny dad raps, weirdo side projects, swimming pools 'n' movie stars, Kentucky fried pickin', Nextmen mashups, one foot in the truckstop, banjo drivebys, death to ums, it's all Beenleigh, million dollar Commodores and more copycat killers. Next week's albums: Hello Mary | Unknown Mortal Orchestra | Laid Back Country PickerSpotify playlists: Current albums | 2022 albums | 2022 mixtape The archive: 2015-2022 review albums and year-end top 5 listsFind us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | EmailBeeso's charity masochism: Donate hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For a long time, Amen, Brother by The Winstons was just the b-side of a moderately successful R&B song. Over time it has grown into something so much more. A 6-second drum sample from the track has become one of the most used, and most recognizable samples in the history of music. From its early days in hip hop, into various dance music genres, and eventually even crossing over into rock and roll, The Amen Break is one of the most important sounds in music history. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blanketingcovers/message
What's one of the Apple Airpod Pro 2's best features? What is the "Amen Break"? This is the main topic that we go over in this episode: Does Apple stretch out their product evolution too long?
ElectroniCON is an incredibly important event for the vaporwave and adjacent communities. Presented by George Clanton of 100% Electronica, ElectroniCON 3 was a pilgrimage that brought vaporwave fans together from all over the globe, to Brooklyn NY on August 20th, 2022. Today, one month later, we sit down to reminisce on the fantastical experience of the 2022 New York Vaporwave Community Weekend, including the Tape Swap 3 presented by Utopia District, Club Genki presented by Pacific Plaza Records and Pocari Sweat, and Vaporspace Invaders presented by Vaporspace StL. Join us as we wallow through our memories and video footage of this amazing weekend. Follow us on your favorite podcast platform below so you don't miss any future episodes! Spotify | Google Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher Listen Notes | TuneIn | Deezer | iHeartRadio | RSS Catch us in our Discord server to join in the conversation! https://discord.gg/DVdDzr8 Episode Discussion Topics Tape Swap 3 & ElectroniCON3 all-videos playlist! Tape Swap 3 VOD - Hangout and featuring Golden Living Room, JPEGSTRIPES, and Videopunks! Augnos' Full Community Weekend Photo Set (Massive Thread) Utopia District Poster - Community Signatures Photo Vaporwave Name Tags by Allure Artworks Nostalgia Salon Cerulea Scents Brass Fair Mall - Photo / Soundcloud Pad Chennington Weekend Recap Video Awesome Community Tweets & Photos - Fountain Photo Bomb, Indy Painting Tape Swap Walls, Dan Mason "Where is everyone?!?", Poland Spring - The New Flavor of Vaporwave, Desert Sand Photo, Pizza Slut Photoshopped, Chris Vaporwave, Distracted DATAGIRL Explaining the Decks Meme > Vaporwave?, Amen Break, Flash Drives, Fireball, LordDepis Illustration, Skylar Spence, Yung Shiro DJ Screw, gh0st "Please stop fighting!" Vaporwave Tape Swap 3 Poster (by JavaPlaza) Vaporwave Tape Swap 3 - Performer Lineup Poster (by JavaPlaza) Vaporwave New York 2022 Community Weekend Map (by JavaPlaza) Team Members on this episode! DemoDawg : https://twitter.com/plasticpalms1 Prenoko : https://twitter.com/_Prenoko strip_silence : https://twitter.com/stripsilence01 Siphonophore AV : https://www.instagram.com/siphonophore_av C A S I N O : https://twitter.com/CASINO_Utopia Pizza : https://twitter.com/Pizza_SLT UTOPIA DISTRICT Literature | Podcast | Art Exhibit | Community & Culture | Events Stage Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Twitch | YouTube Videos Subscribe to us on Twitch and YouTube so you catch our livestreams and video uploads! https://twitch.tv/utopiadistrict https://youtube.com/c/UtopiaDistrict Podcast Check out our episode back catalog! https://utopiadistrict.com/podcast Catch us in our Discord server! https://discord.gg/DVdDzr8 Host : IndyAdvant Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook Utopia District theme song by Groovy Kaiju
Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! (https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Dan * https://strangecurrencies.org/ * https://twitter.com/SCReviewsDan * Shepard * They are known as Earthnova in the Discord and has one published work: http://thelitmag.com/2021-edition/this-story-has-a-ghost-in-it/ Topics: * Only playing narrative/story-driven video games once * Sometimes life is like an adventure game, a skill or item that's useless when you get it is needed years later * Sleng Teng Riddim * https://www.engadget.com/2015-12-04-casio-and-the-sleng-teng-riddim.html * Here's an argument that the riff originated with David Bowie: https://axischemicals.wordpress.com/2016/01/11/david-bowie-digital-reggae-kingpin/ * Tyger! Tyger! by Robin Johnson * https://mobile.twitter.com/rdouglasjohnson/status/1517804673998237697 * The internet and college are two great tastes that taste terrible together. * The first time I beat my father at Scrabble * Explaining traffic jams, or at least this one traffic jam Microtopics: * Wanting to see all the stuff. * Replaying a series of four RPG length games to see the alternate endings. * Getting the most video game endings for your dollar. * Tenable and untenable ways to have an adventure. * Recapturing the magic of your first time (with emulators). * Getting every video game you wanted for a system and then enjoying that for 10 minutes. * A giant archive of every DOS game ever. * Losing your nostalgia for old games via emulation, but keeping your nostalgia for the box art. * Falling out of love with Windows Vista. * Keeping your custard pie intact until the yeti needs it. * The bread maker approach to learning a new skill. * Why there are no cupcakes in Frog Fractions 2. * Playing Go against someone better than you and suddenly losing. * The Go community rallying around the identity that computers can't beat the best Go players. * Whether computer Go has shaped the way humans play Go. * An extra creative extra special humany thing. * Beating a chess expert by convincing them to play something else. * John Henry's retirement plan. * Being promised a Yamaha DX7 but receiving a Casio MT-40 instead. * Writing a part for a rock and roll rhythm section that is accidentally a great reggae rhythm section. * The origins of the Amen Break. * Setting up a situation where you can write your own notes. * Figuring out where the genre can go with this new tonality. * Stripy guys and chonky units. * The best kind of tigers. (Floofers.) * Learning about slant rhymes one morning and that afternoon writing a poem that rhymes "eye" with "symmetry." * Blake hearing about the Great Vowel Shift from his grandpa and deciding that that would be a great way to make Tyger! Tyger! sound old timey. * Googling why Blake tried to rhyme "eye" with "symmetry" and finding dozens of implausible theories, all expressed with complete confidence. * Making an impression on the world of poetry by not being good at it. * Hipster throwbacks to the great vowel shift. * Calvin and Hobbes panoply of tiger poems. * Holding off on reading more Calvin and Hobbes tiger poems until you're done recording the podcast. * Not letting online schooling get in the way of your online education. * Whether someone will figure out how to do a college class online before we transition back to in-person classes. * Whether ASL is especially well suited to bring taught over Zoom. * Doing yard work and wearing protective equipment so you can't pull out your phone to check Twitter. * Lying down in court. * Realizing for the first time that your parents don't know everything. * A framed photo of the one time your mom won at Risk. * The one thing you and your dad are both interested in. * Sports montage of getting better at Scrabble. * Driving or better yet watching movies with cars in them. * Everybody slowing down to take a look at the two headed chicken. * Driving towards a shadow and being blinded by the sun to what's beyond the shadow. * A time loop where the car in front of you slows down for no reason and then you slow down for a good reason but the car behind you thinks you're slowing down for no reason. * A car driving on a road. * Stacking a bunch of human reaction speeds on top of each other. * Slot cars as a fun and disastrous solution to traffic. * The slot car model of public transit. * Finding everybody on the Discord.
Tu connais le Amen Break ? C'est un break de batterie ultra connu de la fin des années 60, et on lui doit beaucoup de morceaux géniaux. On lui doit meme un peu beaucoup un genre musical ou deux ! Dans cet épisode on revient sur cet incroyable break et quelques uns des milliers de morceaux qui l'emploient. Et toujours vos rubriques préf, évidemment ! Allez viens écouter
André Allen Anjos, who is better known as the crypto-friendly artist RAC, and David Greenstein, co-founder of Sound.xyz, a web3 music platform, analyze the current state of the web3 music scene and discuss how artists can leverage web3 tools to get paid at fair market value for their art. Show highlights: RAC's experience in the traditional music industry why David believes music is the most undervalued sector in the world – and how Sound and crypto can help value it correctly the different types of NFTs with which musicians like RAC are experimenting what Sound.xyz is and how it is helping artists unlock their fanbase and community why David is so passionate about creating a social experience when it comes to music NFTs Sound.xyz's decision to allow artists to deploy their own smart contracts what RAC has made in NFT drops compared to Spotify streams why Sound.xyz was built with “editions” as the most common format for NFTs sold on the platform what makes blockchain technology well-suited for the music industry RAC's crypto adventures: $TAPE, $RAC, and more … how the famous “Amen Break” sample would work as an NFT what artists will be measured by in the NFT world Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com: https://crypto.onelink.me/J9Lg/unconfirmedcardearnfeb2021 Coinchange: https://coinchange.io OnJuno: https://onjuno.com/ Episode Links David Greenstein LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidgreenstein/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dgreenstein1?lang=en RAC Twitter: https://twitter.com/RAC Website: https://rac.fm/ Crypto Adventures RAC Token https://etherscan.io/address/0xc22b30e4cce6b78aaaadae91e44e73593929a3e9 https://v2.info.uniswap.org/pair/0xf744417d0a5fd18b5b18726ce1b48f931dfa32ea https://blog.ourzora.com/home/introducing-rac https://www.billboard.com/pro/rac-nfts-social-token-platform-racos-web3/ Music NFTs (w/ Sound.xyz embeds) https://rac.fm/nfts Discord https://discord.com/invite/rac Tokenized cassette tape https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/64760/ethereum-tokenized-cassette-dj-rac-zora-grammy Sound.xyz Website https://www.sound.xyz/ FAQs https://soundxyz.notion.site/soundxyz/Frequently-Asked-Questions-1-0e39e44edccb42f8b3c3ca5d93c703a9 Recent raise https://techcrunch.com/2021/12/15/sound-xyz-raises-5m-from-a16z-to-explore-how-web3-can-upend-the-economics-of-the-music-business/ Recent drops that are fun Bored Ape Yacht Club Band https://www.sound.xyz/boredbrothers/drip Snoop Dogg https://twitter.com/soundxyz_/status/1516896676077744128 https://twitter.com/SnoopDogg/status/1516481234464960513 Music NFT Content Good overview: https://momentranks.com/blog/music-nfts-explained-transforming-music-sales https://twitter.com/MonsterDaoNFT/status/1517164757534580736 https://twitter.com/fascinated/status/1516539250661117966 Cooper Turley Content Weekly blog https://thisweekinmusicnfts.mirror.xyz/ Music NFT tweets https://twitter.com/Cooopahtroopa/status/1516598888114831360 https://coopahtroopa-eth.medium.com/musicians-meet-audio-nfts-aa495cfd2996 https://twitter.com/Cooopahtroopa/status/1460062843244408833 https://twitter.com/Cooopahtroopa/status/1469789186131587073 https://twitter.com/Cooopahtroopa/status/1475609928865705988 RAC Content: ETH royalties compared to Spotify https://twitter.com/RAC/status/1516578113634725890 https://twitter.com/RAC/status/1517168623772602368 RollingStone profile https://www.rollingstone.com/pro/features/rac-future-25-1179443/ Likes the 1/100 NFT drop https://twitter.com/RAC/status/1516178179886510083 Coinbase listing of RAC? https://blog.coinbase.com/increasing-transparency-for-new-asset-listings-on-coinbase-e06f2edb095e How the Sinners drop would have worked over time https://twitter.com/RAC/status/1512560530761809921 Thoughts on music NFT metrics https://twitter.com/RAC/status/1509213081594855425 Royal https://twitter.com/join_royal Jesse Walden write-up on Sound.xyz https://twitter.com/jessewldn/status/1471148257892044812
André Allen Anjos, who is better known as the crypto-friendly artist RAC, and David Greenstein, co-founder of Sound.xyz, a web3 music platform, analyze the current state of the web3 music scene and discuss how artists can leverage web3 tools to get paid at fair market value for their art. Show highlights: RAC's experience in the traditional music industry why David believes music is the most undervalued sector in the world – and how Sound and crypto can help value it correctly the different types of NFTs with which musicians like RAC are experimenting what Sound.xyz is and how it is helping artists unlock their fanbase and community why David is so passionate about creating a social experience when it comes to music NFTs Sound.xyz's decision to allow artists to deploy their own smart contracts what RAC has made in NFT drops compared to Spotify streams why Sound.xyz was built with “editions” as the most common format for NFTs sold on the platform what makes blockchain technology well-suited for the music industry RAC's crypto adventures: $TAPE, $RAC, and more … how the famous “Amen Break” sample would work as an NFT what artists will be measured by in the NFT world Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com: https://crypto.onelink.me/J9Lg/unconfirmedcardearnfeb2021 Coinchange: https://coinchange.io OnJuno: https://onjuno.com/ Episode Links David Greenstein LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidgreenstein/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dgreenstein1?lang=en RAC Twitter: https://twitter.com/RAC Website: https://rac.fm/ Crypto Adventures RAC Token https://etherscan.io/address/0xc22b30e4cce6b78aaaadae91e44e73593929a3e9 https://v2.info.uniswap.org/pair/0xf744417d0a5fd18b5b18726ce1b48f931dfa32ea https://blog.ourzora.com/home/introducing-rac https://www.billboard.com/pro/rac-nfts-social-token-platform-racos-web3/ Music NFTs (w/ Sound.xyz embeds) https://rac.fm/nfts Discord https://discord.com/invite/rac Tokenized cassette tape https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/64760/ethereum-tokenized-cassette-dj-rac-zora-grammy Sound.xyz Website https://www.sound.xyz/ FAQs https://soundxyz.notion.site/soundxyz/Frequently-Asked-Questions-1-0e39e44edccb42f8b3c3ca5d93c703a9 Recent raise https://techcrunch.com/2021/12/15/sound-xyz-raises-5m-from-a16z-to-explore-how-web3-can-upend-the-economics-of-the-music-business/ Recent drops that are fun Bored Ape Yacht Club Band https://www.sound.xyz/boredbrothers/drip Snoop Dogg https://twitter.com/soundxyz_/status/1516896676077744128 https://twitter.com/SnoopDogg/status/1516481234464960513 Music NFT Content Good overview: https://momentranks.com/blog/music-nfts-explained-transforming-music-sales https://twitter.com/MonsterDaoNFT/status/1517164757534580736 https://twitter.com/fascinated/status/1516539250661117966 Cooper Turley Content Weekly blog https://thisweekinmusicnfts.mirror.xyz/ Music NFT tweets https://twitter.com/Cooopahtroopa/status/1516598888114831360 https://coopahtroopa-eth.medium.com/musicians-meet-audio-nfts-aa495cfd2996 https://twitter.com/Cooopahtroopa/status/1460062843244408833 https://twitter.com/Cooopahtroopa/status/1469789186131587073 https://twitter.com/Cooopahtroopa/status/1475609928865705988 RAC Content: ETH royalties compared to Spotify https://twitter.com/RAC/status/1516578113634725890 https://twitter.com/RAC/status/1517168623772602368 RollingStone profile https://www.rollingstone.com/pro/features/rac-future-25-1179443/ Likes the 1/100 NFT drop https://twitter.com/RAC/status/1516178179886510083 Coinbase listing of RAC? https://blog.coinbase.com/increasing-transparency-for-new-asset-listings-on-coinbase-e06f2edb095e How the Sinners drop would have worked over time https://twitter.com/RAC/status/1512560530761809921 Thoughts on music NFT metrics https://twitter.com/RAC/status/1509213081594855425 Royal https://twitter.com/join_royal Jesse Walden write-up on Sound.xyz https://twitter.com/jessewldn/status/1471148257892044812
Vous avez déjà tous entendu cette boucle de batterie. On la retrouve dans 3000 morceaux différents. Son nom, le amen break. Découvrez la True Story du sample le plus utilisé de l'histoire de la musique. 1969. Nous sommes à Washington. Le groupe The Winstons, pas vraiment connu du grand public, est en train d'enregistrer un vinyle. Problème, leur morceau Amen Brother est trop court. Pour l'allonger le batteur Gregory Sylvester Coleman a une idée. Il décide de jouer un break de batterie en plein milieu du morceau. Mais quelle est la particularité de ce morceau ? Ecoutez la suite de cette histoire incroyable dans ce podcast. Pour découvrir d'autres récits passionnants, cliquez ci-dessous : Michée Chauderon, la dernière “sorcière” exécutée Rosa Bonheur, une artiste aussi libre qu'avant-gardiste Virginie Despentes, celle qui a bouleversé la littérature féministe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Durée : 57:31 - Pour bien entamer le week-end, on vous parle du label WRWTFWW (We Release Whatever the Fuck We Want), de Meat Lof et du Amen Break : le sample de batterie le plus utilisé en musique ! WRWTFWW (We Release Whatever the Fuck We Want) est un label helvétique, créé en octobre 2013 par un monstre à deux têtes: Olivier Ducret, ex-patron du label électro Mental Groove, et Stéphane Armleder. https://wrwtfww.com/ Le chanteur Meat Lof nous a quitté le 20 janvier. RIP. On lui rend hommage avec son album Bat Out of Hell! Un des albums les plus vendus au monde. Connaissez vous la chanson Amen brother du groupe The Winstons? Le break de batterie a été samplé des milliers de fois. On vous fait écouter la chanson originale, et deux artistes qui l'ont samplé : Aphex Twin et Prodigy !
We are back from our winter hibernation with an exclusive interview... that's right, we interviewed THE Amen Break, famous for being in every D&B and jungle song ever made. We also listen to a whole bunch of music including RuPaul's new hyperpop song, and we take a privileged peak behind the veil of the wipeyadocsoff Instagram archive. Music & Links: Adam F - "Light Years" Laurie Anderson - "Speak My Language" Code Orange Kids - "Flowermouth" Rilo Kiley - "Portions for Foxes" The Prodigy - "Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix)" Frost Children - "Blink" RuPaul - "Smile" Burial - "Strange Neighbourhood" Ecco2k & bladee - "Amygdala" YWDAP: Instagram - @ywdap Twitter - @ywdapodcast Discord Patreon
Pedro Serrano was born in Newark, NJ and grew up in the Columbus Homes Housing Projects. His childhood memories include "riots, cockroaches big enough to ride to school, and cherry blossoms in the spring." He is a spoken word artist, was the producer and host of Generation Q, a gay community affairs program on WRSU 88.7 FM, and is a longtime member of the NJ punk rock scene. In his bio for The Good Men Project, he says, "... consider me a product of public housing, food stamps and PBS." In this last featured interview in this season's Acceptance series, Pedro talks about the importance of calling out dogma on the left and his experiences of bridging communities and being "the stranger" among skinheads. This time in The Artscape segment, co-hosts Robin Renée and Wendy Sheridan talk about Wendy's current projects and inspirations and which items she brought with her for sale at the recent Philcon event. The Three Random Facts for this episode teach us about the origins of the political terms "left" and "right" according to The Dawn of Everything, the Amen Break, and the very special original purpose of graham crackers. In News, a number of major fashion brands contribute to deforestation, convictions in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, Kyle Rittenhouse's not guilty verdict and the laws that made it possible, the latest for January 6th insurrectionists, and Merriam-Webster chooses its word of the year. In You Got Questions? We Got Answers! Wendy and Robin respond to "What is your wish for the next year?" Have a great December, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year! Things to do: Keep up with Pedro Serrano on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Check out the Trojan Skinhead Reggae Box Set. Check out SKIN: A Graphic Novel for Adults by Peter Milligan Happy Birthday to Wendy on December 3rd! Give her the perfect gift by making a purchase from wendycardz @ Etsy and becoming a Leftscape patron. Read "Spell Slots and Spoon Theory" by Dani Kirkham. Check out 50 songs that sample The Winstons' "Amen, Brother." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2K54S0Z10U Sound engineering by Wendy Sheridan Show notes by Robin Renée Fake sponsor messages by Ariel Sheridan Web hosting by InMotion Remote recording by SquadCast
NFT.NYC was a spectacular occasion. The noise in the background of this conversation is representative of the, at times chaotic, fervor and energy that powered this amazing conference, at the beginning of November. Seth (@sinuousrills), producer and newcomer to working in the crypto space, sat down with Theo Goodman (@theog__) a gentleman who has been involved in crypto for many years. Theo broke down his idea correlating The Rare Pepe to the Amen break, the roots of NFTs and the roots of sampled music, planting the seeds for more conversations on Rare Pepe in the blockchain community and understanding how we got to where we are today. For more on the Amen Break, we found this video to be helpful and informative. It is a video representation of an art installation, but gives an in depth view on this piece of music. https://youtu.be/5SaFTm2bcac
Wir sind bei den BRAVO Hits inzwischen im Jahr 1997 angekommen! Am 12. März 1997 kam die Bravo Hits 16 heraus, drei Tage nach dem Mord an Notorious B.I.G. Der ist nicht auf der BRAVO Hits vertreten, dafür so manch anderer Künstler/ andere Künstlerin. Es ist ein, so viel können wir verraten, Hitfeuerwerk, was wir auf dieser Doppel-CD erleben. Im ersten Teil kommen Jenni und Andreas aber mal wieder auf Startreffs zu sprechen. In der BRAVO des Jahres 1997 gab es die BRAVO-Reporter. Menschen, die ihre Stars trafen und davon berichteten. Eloy von Caught In The Act und DJ Bobo gehörten dieses Mal zu den Glücklichen, die sich auch über Geschenke freuen durften. Auf CD 1 erleben wir zum ersten Mal Mark Owen, der nach dem Ende von Take That eine Solokarriere anstrebte, diese aber nie so richtig erfolgreich werden ließ. Auch Tic Tac Toe sind mit "Warum?" vertreten, auf dieser CD aber in einem Mix, der dem Song nicht so richtig zur Ehre genügt. Jenni und Andreas sprechen auch über Marcel Romanoff und seine Coverversion von "I'd Love You To Want Me". Auf CD2 geht es dann richtig zur Sache. "Don't Speak" von No Doubt, "Ain't Talking 'Bout Dub" von Apollo 440 oder auch "Barrel Of A Gun" von Depeche Mode sorgen für ein Hitfeuerwerk. Die Geschichte rund um das "Amen Break", über das Jenni spricht, findet ihr hier. Mykx, der so fachkundig über Chicane und DJ Quiksilver referierte, ist bei Mixcloud zu finden. Die offiziellen Playlists der BRAVO Hits findet ihr hier. Wenn euch der Podcast gefällt, freuen sich Jenni und Andreas über Rezensionen bei iTunes! Folgt auch bei Instagram dem Na-Bravo!-Account!
In an addendum to Episode 34, the guys go ALL the way back to the BEGINNING of sampling to uncover the origin story of possibly the MOST sampled song in music history - "Amen Brother." SHOW NOTES: The Winstons Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Winstons The drum break: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UltDBPW0w The full song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrrWhCbZAyY BBC interview from 2015: https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-32087287 [...]
Retour sur les samples et autres autour de Bricolage, deuxième album du brésilien Amon Tobin sorti en 97. Du coupé/copié/collé et le fameux sample "Amen Break" pour une autre définition du genre Drum'n'bass. Version longue histoire d'écouter la musique... rien que la musique.
Ce mercredi, une partie de la team Black Out fait son retour en studio. En plus de revenir sur l’actualité de la semaine (Justice et vérité pour Ibrahima : liens pour le rassemblement du jour et la cagnotte à la fin du post, Ouganda, sorties ciné), nous allons nous plonger dans les eaux saintes de la scène musicale UK des années 80, 90, et début 2000, des BPM que les moins de 20 ans ne peuvent pas connaître, sauf grâce à l’internet. Nous nous attarderons également sur un break de batterie de 6 secondes qui, après avoir été oublié pendant presque 20 ans, a été repris plus de 2000 fois (officiellement) et, a complètement redéfini le monde de la musique tel qu’on le connaissait. Son nom est biblique, son utilisation fait l’effet d’un sacrement… le Amen Break. https://www.facebook.com/events/724547805166823/ https://www.cotizup.com/pour-ibrahimabarrybruxelles...
On this Rodney Mills Interview, stories galore and behind the scenes with Lynyrd Skynyrd (first 4 LPs), 38 Special (4 LPs), The Radiators, Second Coming (Dickey Betts & Berry Oakley), Gregg Allman, Atlanta Rhythm Section, James Brown (couple of hilarious stories!), The Winstons, the “Amen Break” (most sampled drum fill in history, Rodney engineered it!), Bone Crusher, Berry Oakley… hanging in there with the Atlanta Rhythm Section until it paid off… producing his first record and finally being validated for a lifetime of hard work and a Platinum record, becoming more laid back, surviving 2 heart attacks and TONS more. AWESOME, incredible, amazing, this is a LIFETIME of Music, and a MUST listen! If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Rodney Mills is an engineer who’s been in the music industry for over 50 years. He’s earned over 50 gold and platinum records for engineering, producing, and mastering. Some of the artists he’s worked with include The Meters, James Brown, The Winstons, BJ Thomas, Atlanta Rhythm Section (11 LPs), Lynyrd Skynyrd (4 LPs), 38 Special (7 LPs), The Outlaws, Gregg Allman (2 albums), The Radiators (2 albums), The Doobie Brothers (2 albums), Pearl Jam, The Wallflowers, Kentucky Headhunters, Gucci Mane, Bob Marley,, Bonecrusher, Drive-By Truckers, Zac Brown Band, Soulja Boy, Sheryl Crow, Keith Sweat, Irene Cara, George Clinton & P-Funk, Glenn Danzig, Amy Ray, Shooter Jennings & others Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/
Les samples et autres autour de Bricolage, deuxième album du brésilien Amon Tobin sorti en 97. Du coupé/copié/collé et le fameux sample "Amen Break" pour une autre définition du genre Drum'n'bass.
(no religious content) BEFORE / AFTER EP. TURN ON AMEN BREAK HERE: https://tinyurl.com/yylsncl6 review of a story of the most popular sample in electronic music, part of "Amen, My Brother" by the Winstons. These magic drums were performed by talented Sir Richard Colson, 1969. Warning, this ep. contains my nonsense :) Sources: https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-most-sampled-song-of-all-time/ https://mixmag.net/feature/the-20-best-mid-90s-hip-hop-tracks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amen_break
Er det tyveri, inspiration eller fælleseje? Siden begrebet copyright på bøger og artikler blev opfundet i slutningen af 1800-tallet, har der været utallige stridigheder. Dén melodi er stjålet fra dét nummer. Er melodien, teksten, manuskriptet, oplægget, ideen direkte kopieret efter en anden rettighedshavers forlæg? Og der kom ikke mindre rav i rettighedsbasaren efter de første samplere begyndte at dukke op midten af 1980erne – efterfulgt af internettet ti års tid senere. I denne podcast tager Mediano Music dig med gennem en håndfuld sager. Nogle endte med en dom, andre ikke. Nogle domme blev retningsgivende for kommende års praksis. Nogle ’sager’ blev aldrig en sag. Nogle burde måske have været. Denne podcast er en rejse forbi kunstnere som Peter, Paul & Mary, John Lennon, The Rolling Stones, K.D. Lang, Taylor Swift, Right Said Fred, The Verve, George Harrison, The Chiffons, Afrika Bambaata, Kraftwerk, KLF, Edelweiss, ABBA, Vanilla Ice, Queen, David Bowie, Robin Thick, Pharrell Williams, Marvin Gaye, John Fogerty – og det efter sigende mest samplede loop nogensinde - The Amen Break. Du kan læse meget mere her om musikrettigheder her: https://kum.dk/uploads/tx_templavoila/Hvem_ejer_musikken.pdf Vært og produktion: Jan Eriksen
Mythologies épisode 1 : Jungle Mélancolique, de la jungle pour regarder les nuages flotter et penser au passé. La jungle est un genre de musique électronique principalement basée sur le Amen Break, un sample de batterie, accéléré à 160 battements par minutes. Elle est apparu dans les années 90 dans les raves party anglaises. C’est une musique énergique et festive, pourtant dans ce mix Gaspar nous emmène sur un versant mélancolique, doux et nuageux de la jungle pour une heure de paradoxe.
Story of the Evolution of the Breakbeat Junge Electronic Music From the sample loop of "Amen Break of Winston band" in 1960 to the Techno Underground productions
Uma virada de bateria de 7 segundos que mudou a história da música. Chamado de “Amen Break”, o trecho se tornou o mais sampleado de que se tem notícia: mais de 3.000 composições, entre remixes e faixas originais, fazem uso desse loop (repetição instrumental). O trecho original está na faixa “Amen, Brother”, lançada em 1969 pelo grupo americano The Winstons. Trata-se de um cover da canção gospel Amen. E o baterista é Gregory C. Coleman. O sample foi amplamente utilizado no hip-hop dos anos 1980. E na música eletrônica dos anos 1990 foi fundamental para o surgimento de um gênero, o jungle. Esta edição do “Escuta”, podcast de música do Nexo, conta essa história, destaca faixas que “sampleiam” o Amen Break, e discute seu legado à luz do debate atual sobre direitos autorais. O produtor Diogo Strausz e o percussionista Stephane San Juan comentam o tema. Dicas O Terno – < atrás/além> https://open.spotify.com/album/5RHNy7sIVDOcLTsz4OeiwL?si=siJXLhD0RXWpvJg68jHu6Q Escumalha - Douglas Germano https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJLJ6XMpduE Fafá de Belém – Alinhamento Energético https://open.spotify.com/track/01EXMsd2in1y4ykdrWMCXX?si=MKRMu3k1Qx6gm1fydOxuZA Músicas do Programa The Winstons – Amen Brother Olso Gospel Choir – Amen Salt N’Pepa – I Desire N.W.A. – Straight Outta Compton Ultramagnetic MCs – Watch Me Now Mantronix – King of the Beats Aquarius – Dolphin Tune Source Direct – Secret Liason The Prodigy – Mindfields David Bowie – Little Wonder
The Strong Songs mailbag is overflowing, so it's time to dive in and answer some listener questions. NOW ON PATREON Strong Songs now has a Patreon! If you liked this episode (or, you know, any of them), we hope you'll consider supporting the show. Learn more here: https://www.patreon.com/strongsongs LISTENER Q&A Kirk digs into creative subdivision, syncopated melodies, major 9th chords, famous drum fills, chiptunes, "bad" singing that's actually good, jazz chords, Indian drum languages, and how to be a better music listener. SHOW NOTES/LINKS ———————————— "The Four Chords" as performed by The Axis of Awesome on YouTube ———————————— A cool breakdown of the "Amen Break" drum fill ———————————— "Puttin' on the Ritz" by Irving Berlin, performed by Ella Fitzgerald Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify ———————————— "First Tube" by Phish from Farmhouse, 2000 Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify ———————————— "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" by Anne Bredon, recorded by Led Zeppelin on their self-titled debut, 1969 Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify ———————————— "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd from their amazingly titled album (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd), 1974 Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify ———————————— "Just a Friend" by Biz Markie from The Biz Never Sleeps, 1989 Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify ———————————— "Liquid Dance" by AR Rahman, Palakkad Sriram and Madhumitha from the Slumdog Millionare soundtrack, 2008 Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify A cool demonstration of Konnakol performed live by Umamahesh, Umashankar, and Selvaganesh ———————————— "Prom Night" by Anamanaguchi, 2014 Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify "Spectra" by Chipzel from Spectra, 2013 Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify "Strike the Earth!" by Jake Kaufman from the Shovel Knight soundtrack, 1989 Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify ———————————— "Mt Saint Michel + Saint Michael's Mount" by Aphex Twin from Drukqs, 2001 Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify ———————————— "Well You Needn't" by Thelonious Monk from Misterioso (Live), 1965 Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify ———————————— NEWSLETTER/MAILING LIST! Sign up for Kirk's mailing list to start getting monthly-ish newsletters with music recommendations, links, news, and extra thoughts on new Strong Songs episodes: https://tinyletter.com/KirkHamilton
A varied music show featuring documentary about the "Amen Break" featuring in modern day music - 2 x hour show and more
A varied music show featuring documentary about the "Amen Break" featuring in modern day music - 2 x hour show and more
Bienvenue dans la cuisine pour le troisième rassemblement de la Tarteam ! Nos trois cuistots de la musique ont préparé tout un repas autour du thème suivant : La botte secrète - ces chansons cachées (pistes secrètes, bonus tracks, b-sides) qui ont eu une notoriété/influence inattendue. Au menu : Histoire de la cachette [Manu] - (00:03:49) De l'Olympe à Amsterdam [Clément] - (00:22:46) B-sides bizarres [Manu] (00:43:09) One-hit wonder ou wonderful sample ? [Leo] - (00:52:59) La cuvée [Clément] - (01:13:57) Et pour regoûter tous les extraits diffusés Et pour jouer à trouver des pistes cachées Bonne dégustation à tous !
Bienvenue dans la cuisine pour le troisième rassemblement de la Tarteam ! Nos trois cuistots de la musique ont préparé tout un repas autour du thème suivant : La botte secrète - ces chansons cachées (pistes secrètes, bonus tracks, b-sides) qui ont eu une notoriété/influence inattendue. Au menu : Histoire de la cachette (3'38) - Manu De l'Olympe à Amsterdam (22'46) - Clément B-sides bizarres (43'12) - Manu One-hit wonder ou wonderful sample ? (53'03) - Léo La cuvée (1'14'00) - Clément Et pour regoûter tous les extraits diffusés : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEdrcmYonTqRpl_JMIe-tFYaQXnOUlNDD Bonne dégustation à tous !
ep 134 - AMEN BREAK pt2...Eccole le 4 battute che hanno cambiato la storia della musica! Mr Coleman alla batteria della sua band The Winstons, fa un breve stacco, che ha ispirato produttori di tutto il mondo, anche grazie alla sua diffusione nella mitica collezione ULTIMATE BREAKS AND BEATS del 1986. La selezione spazia dalle prime hit hip-hop di Salt'n Pepa e NWA a successi mainstream dagli anni 90 a oggi.
ep 134 - AMEN BREAK pt2...Eccole le 4 battute che hanno cambiato la storia della musica! Mr Coleman alla batteria della sua band The Winstons, fa un breve stacco, che ha ispirato produttori di tutto il mondo, anche grazie alla sua diffusione nella mitica collezione ULTIMATE BREAKS AND BEATS del 1986. La selezione spazia dalle prime hit hip-hop di Salt’n Pepa e NWA a successi mainstream dagli anni 90 a oggi.
ep 134 - AMEN BREAK pt2...Eccole le 4 battute che hanno cambiato la storia della musica! Mr Coleman alla batteria della sua band The Winstons, fa un breve stacco, che ha ispirato produttori di tutto il mondo, anche grazie alla sua diffusione nella mitica collezione ULTIMATE BREAKS AND BEATS del 1986. La selezione spazia dalle prime hit hip-hop di Salt’n Pepa e NWA a successi mainstream dagli anni 90 a oggi.
ep nr 133 - AMEN BREAK pt1..Eccole le 4 battute che hanno cambiato la storia della musica! Mr Coleman alla batteria della sua band The Winstons, fa un breve stacco, che ha ispirato produttori di tutto il mondo, anche grazie alla sua diffusione nella mitica collezione ULTIMATE BREAKS AND BEATS del 1986...La selezione spazia dalle prime hit hip-hop di Salt'n Pepa e NWA a successi mainstream dagli anni 90 a oggi.
ep nr 133 - AMEN BREAK pt1..Eccole le 4 battute che hanno cambiato la storia della musica! Mr Coleman alla batteria della sua band The Winstons, fa un breve stacco, che ha ispirato produttori di tutto il mondo, anche grazie alla sua diffusione nella mitica collezione ULTIMATE BREAKS AND BEATS del 1986...La selezione spazia dalle prime hit hip-hop di Salt’n Pepa e NWA a successi mainstream dagli anni 90 a oggi.
ep nr 133 - AMEN BREAK pt1..Eccole le 4 battute che hanno cambiato la storia della musica! Mr Coleman alla batteria della sua band The Winstons, fa un breve stacco, che ha ispirato produttori di tutto il mondo, anche grazie alla sua diffusione nella mitica collezione ULTIMATE BREAKS AND BEATS del 1986...La selezione spazia dalle prime hit hip-hop di Salt’n Pepa e NWA a successi mainstream dagli anni 90 a oggi.
Vous avez déjà tous entendu cette boucle de batterie. Que vous le vouliez ou non. Normal, car on la retrouve dans 3000 morceaux différents. Son nom, le amen break. Découvrez le sample le plus utilisé de l’histoire de la musique. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tonights Friday Night Guest Mix comes from Disordr, Live from San Antonio's Web House! “A spiritual acolyte of the Amen Break” Never hesitant in his endeavor to pierce through psychic barriers, DISORDR’s evocative musical selections are his own transcendence to the heavens. With his ability to integrate raw basslines , cosmic backdrops, hypnotic vocal hooks, and the timeless sound of the broken beat, his audience is brought along for this ethereal, transformative ascension. Once the second half of the CHRONICLE DISORDR duo out of San Antonio, this DJ is now bringing his reverence of funk, synth-infused 80’s music, UK Garage, house, old school R&B/hip hop, and the Florida breaks scene to the OKC area. He’s been on this spiritual journey for 8 years and pays homage to all his musical mentors by humbly honoring the sovereignty of the Amen Break. “Regardless of style, genre, tempo, or release date, my main focus is to tell you a story with my grooves that will make your body move without thinking.” https://m.mixcloud.com/disordr/ https://m.soundcloud.com/disordr https://www.facebook.com/ChronicleDisordr/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000396410978 Please Like , Follow, or Subscribe to our podcast if you are enjoying these sets! "Hosted by Just10 at [Just10Audio.com](www.kust10audio.com)"
Claire Beck, DJ and host of the podcasts Fear/Fun and Tug Life, takes Alan and Sarah to school about the history of hip hop and Rapper's Delight's place in it. Claire is an amazing DJ and listening to her talk about the art of DJing was one of the most interesting experiences we've had doing Juvenalia. Claire is @clairebeck1052 on Twitter. Fear/Fun is on the HeadStuff Podcast Network and Tug Life is on Mixcloud Alan is @alan_maguire and Sarah is @griffski. Sarah's first novel Spare And Found Parts is both available now and excellent. Her second novel Other Words For Smoke is out next year. Juvenalia is on all of the social medias, if you search for Juvenalia, you'll find us. We're doing a live show as part of the Dublin Podcast Festival with The Sunday Sermon on September 30th in the Soundhouse. Here's the trailer for Fresh Dressed as mentioned by Claire at the end and here's the Amen Break doc Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced and edited by Brian + Alan
Doom Tomb Podcast- Stoner Rock, Doom Metal and Sludge Metal.
Catch Witch Mountain on tour NOW ! I had the chance to sit down and talk to Rob and Kayla from Witch Mountain. Shout out to Matt Bacon for helping set up this interview ! Check out the links: Witch Mountain: https://www.facebook.com/witchmountain/ https://witchmountain.bandcamp.com Loserfur: https://www.instagram.com/loserfur_/ https://caneaterkoozies.bigcartel.com/product/loserfur-album-koozie Gray's Papaya: http://grayspapayanyc.com The Varsity: https://www.thevarsity.com Led Zeppelin vs. Spirit: https://youtu.be/sZoVgFj2WHY I thought since we talked about hip-hop I'd add this great short documentary about a drum break- "The Amen Break". https://youtu.be/5SaFTm2bcac Lovebug Starski(RIP): https://youtu.be/HfeP9yN0gs8 Run DMC(Live at the Funhouse): https://youtu.be/KcoxQOeQRHw Burgerville: http://www.burgerville.com In-n-Out: http://www.in-n-out.com Hippocrates Institute(Raw Food): https://hippocratesinst.org Alissa Cohen(Raw food cooking): http://www.alissacohen.com/ Dropout Media (Matt Bacon) : http://dropoutmedia.net HVY(between intro and interview): https://hvytrip.bandcamp.com/releases The Fuzz Brothers: https://thefuzzbrothers.bandcamp.com/releases Fuzz Evil(last track): https://fuzzevil.bandcamp.com Drop us an email at doomtombpodcast@gmail.com . Follow us on social media at https://www.instagram.com/doomtombpodcast/ and https://www.facebook.com/doomtombpodcast/ . Drop on over to iTunes and leave a few stars , a review or both ! ...until next time - STAY HEAVY !!!
There’s a sample of music that’s been heard in over 2,000 songs. Odds are you’ve heard it many times and didn’t even realize you were listening to the same breakbeat. The amen break might be the most sampled piece of music in history. Where did it come from? This episode features interviews with artist Nate Harrison and Grammy-winner Richard Louis Spencer. 20K is made out of the studios of Defacto Sound and hosted by Dallas Taylor. Check out wetransfer.com for all of your file sending needs! Visit amen.20k.org to donate to Richard Louis Spencer. Consider supporting the show at donate.20k.org Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/amenbreak
The mystery of the city Acrelius deepens as our heroes meet troubled dragonborn, bandits with sedition in mind and corrupt constabulary. This episode is chock-full of references to Fight Club, the Amen Break and obscure Death Metal bands. Chaotic Adequate is a comedy fantasy roleplay podcast from the people behind Science Showoff, Jack Left Town, Bright Club, Masterpiece Bookshelf and more. Join three professional comedians and a real-life scholar of horror for adventures in an incredible world of goblins, elves, magic and bickering. Chaotic Adequate is written and produced by Gregory Akerman. It stars Angus Dunican, Steve Cross and Amanda DiGioia. It’s recorded by Steve Cross. Chaotic Adequate theme by Ian Bowkett. “And Previously…” music by Douglas Dillingham/ZombieSquid Pictures. Incidental music by Angus Dunican. Chaotic Adequate logo drawing and artwork by Kimberley Freeman. We play Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition, dnd5e and the podcast features actual play.
This is our first time featuring a review of a new release on the podcast! As lovers of old funky records, we have mad respect for the Avalanches whose love of music is obvious in their ability to scout out only the most awesome bits of obscure music and show it off in groovy new compositions. Even if you think you're not into electronic music, we bet you'll dig the psychedelic feel of Wildflower. Listen: Wildflower on Apple Music Order the LP from the Avalanches Chandra 1980 on Bandcamp More information: The Avalanches Guide to the samples, features and stories of Wildflower on Triple J The Show Must Go On (Pitchfork) Since I Left You (Wikipedia) Video: Subways by the Avalanches Subways by Chandra Oppenheim Since I Left You by the Avalanches Everything is a Remix The World’s Most Important 6-sec drum loop (The Amen Break)
The Amen Break is the most popular, most used, most sampled drum beat in history, and it's appeared on over 2000 separate recordings and spawned new music genres. Hear the story of the song, the track, the sample and the man behind it. We speak to Richard L Spencer, owner of the song 'Amen Brother' and the Amen Break. If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related. http://www.thevinylguide.com http://facebook.com/vinylguide https://instagram.com/vinylguide/
DJ Wizard Sleeve Presents Sonorous Sunday vibes filled with #Sub #Dnb #Amen #Tech #Drumfunk
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about the worst virus remediation ever, the NSA all up in your phone, fashion advice from Dan Walsh, and a whole bunch of Gunnarbait. This episode is dedicated to Seth Vidal. Please visit this page of Seth Vidal memorial events. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. Dapper Dan. Gunnar’s housewarming gift to himself: The Uplift desk Smoking with skeumorphism, round 2: Anti-Smoking Cage Helmet An asthma-inhaler-looking Nicotine delivery device isn’t as cool as an electronic cigarette What if they looked like Neuroin inhalers? AT&T Considers Selling Your Browsing History, Location, And More To Advertisers. Here’s How To Opt Out MIT Project Reveals What PRISM Knows About You This week in Gunnarbait: Security-Enhanced Android: NSA Edition Reality check: Yes, the NSA contributed code to Android. No, you don’t have to freak out about it Get your very own “setenforce 1” tshirt For first time ever, feds asked to sit out Defcon hacker conference Researchers Now Pulling Out of DEF CON In Response To Anti-Fed Position US government agency destroys hardware to clear malware No More 3D TV On The BBC Please, We’re British — And Glasses Are A Hassle Movie of the week: Bots High Survival Research Labs More Gunnarbait: Google Explains Why Its Cloud Service Is Different When It Comes To Lock-In Events Mil-OSS, August 7th and 8th in Charleston, SC Drupal4Gov, August 14 and 15th in DC Adam Clater wants an open standard instead of Dropbox Gunnar’s mom is using OpenShift (really!) Joe Biden sings the praises of the Villages Gunnar plays with OwnCloud OwnCloud on OpenShift thanks to Isaac Christoffersen Liberate your Files: A Solution from Vizuri using ownCloud, OpenShift, & Red Hat Storage Server by Isaac Christoffersen, Matt Richards, Ted Brunell Cutting Room Floor Mosh: SSH over UDP for stateless terminals Once you’ve mastered the Purdie Shuffle, try the Amen Break A piece of Gunnar’s childhood for sale Raspberry Pi powered anthropomorphic coffee making robot Hyper realistic 3D printed spider octopod robot RepRap Morgan: 3D printer that prints its own parts Hardware design and controller firmware on GitHub Scratch-controlled barking robot dog! How Girls Should Serve Raspberry Pi How to Travel Around the World for $418 Documents Reveal How the NSA Cracked the Kryptos Sculpture Years Before the CIA “Linux for Workgroups”: Linux 3.11’s feature set now confirmed We Give Thanks Major Hayden for the Defcon tip Adam Clater for getting us to think about a more open Dropbox Isaac Christoffersen for the OwnCloud on OpenShift Quickstart Evan Rose reminding us of the Amen Break
Modality celebrates his first podcast with podomatic, downs a bottle of Moet, and explains the joys of the Amen Break in much, much less detail than this man: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SaFTm2bcac
Techno hat die legitime Nachfolge des Rock'n'Roll angetreten und hat sich seit Anfang der 90er Jahre als die führende Jugend- und Musikkultur etabliert. In den Wirren der Nachwendezeit entwickelte sich Techno weltweit und vor allem in Deutschland (und dort vor allem in Berlin) mit einer außerordentlichen Dynamik und eroberte sich binnen weniger Jahre den Mainstream. Im Gespräch mit Tim Pritlove berichtet Tanith, der als DJ und Musiker Aufstieg und Fall der Technoszene aktiv begleitet hat, von Geschichte, Wesen und Bedeutung von Techno. Zur Sprache kommen Musikstile, Kraftwerk und andere Pioniere der elektronischen Musik, der Bedarf für Techno in der Gesellschaft, der Aufstieg der Clubszene in Berlin, die Bedeutung von Techno für die Generation der Wiederveereinigung, Fraktale und Mathematiker auf der Technoparty, der Wandel der Musikszene durch das Internet und wie man von Musik lebt, der Amen Break, die Rolle von Netlabels und die Distribution von Musik in der Zukunft.
News, a Gear Review, Viewer Mail, Crosstalk and we tweak the Stupid Knob! News: Digidesign Mbox Micro Flux Bitter Sweet Beta Monkey Music: Drum Werks IX Free SSL Plugin: X-ISM The Complete Led Zeppelin On iTunes Porter Wagoner, Dead At 80 Robert Goulet, Dead At 73 The SSL Shed Of Your Dreams! Crosstalk: Al Is Taunted By Apple's Leopard Mike's Guitar Sites: http://www.GuitarNoise.com http://www.Gootar.com Al's Trying Out The Heil PR-40 Electro Voice RE20 Gear Review: IK Multimedia's CSR (Classik Studio Reverb) A suite of four high-end studio-quality reverbs modeled after popular outboard classics. Now anyone can afford the quality sound of a signature reverb in their studio. Suite of 4 separate reverb units: Plate, Room, Hall, and Inverse State of the art DSP based reverb algorithms 2 operational modes: Easy and Advanced 6 easy to use controls in Easy Mode More than 100 Parameters in Advanced Mode Highly customizable 8x8 Modulation Matrix per unit 4 assignable Macros per unit Full automation through host sequencer Full price: $399.00 US Crossgrade price: $249.00 US System Requirements: Power PC Macintosh Minimal: 866 MHz G4 processor, 512 MB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4 or later. Suggested: dual 1.25 GHz G4 or G5 processor, 1 GB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4 or later. Supported Plug-in formats: AU, VST, RTAS. Classik Studio Reverb RTAS requires Pro Tools 7.0 or later. Intel based Macintosh Minimal: 1.5 GHz Intel Core Solo processor, 512 MB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4.4 or later. Suggested: 1.66 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 1 GB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4.4 or later. Supported Plug-in formats: AU, VST, RTAS. Windows Minimal: Pentium 1 GHz / Athlon XP 1.33 GHz, 512 MB of RAM, Windows XP / Vista or later. Suggested: Pentium 2.4 GHz / Athlon XP 2.4 GHz, 1 GB of RAM, Windows XP / Vista or later. Supported Plug-in formats: VST, RTAS. Classik Studio Reverb RTAS requires Pro Tools 7.0 or later. Viewer Mail: Basil Records Mentions PSN On Their Blog Christian King: "I have a friend who has a hardware sampler that enables him to quickly record a sound directly into it and then manipulate and sequence that sound quickly and easily. I've been looking for a plug-in alternative to this. What I'm looking for is something with a record button that I can click, say "boom", and have that "boom" available immediately for manipulation and sequencing." Try Abelton LIVE. Joao Alves: FaderWear Pascal Zander: Help Him Identify These Songs Greg Kocis: This video details the origins of one of the most famous and used drum loop samples ever. It narrates the history of the "Amen Break," a six-second drum sample from the b-side of a chart-topping single from 1969. This sample was used extensively in early hiphop and sample-based music, and became the basis for drum-and-bass and jungle music -- a six-second clip that spawned several entire subcultures. John Walker: "I travel on business a lot and I'm looking for a way to take something along that will allow me to work on songs while I'm on the road. I'm a Pro Tools user and I'm seriously considering the MBox Mini, but I was wondering if you guys were aware of any other platforms that might work as well or maybe better on a laptop." Go For The Mini Pierre Foisy: "I need to hook-up an audio-interface to my iMac running Garageband. I've been behind in my knowledge of all the digital things and so I'm just coming back to recording and trying to get up-to-snuff on all this. "I would like to make a recording that will be the best I can do with the equipment I have. Right now, I've stopped my choice of interface to three models: Edirol FA-101, Focusrite Saffire (not LE) or TC Electronic Konnekt 8 or Konnekt 24. In terms of quality, how would you rate them from less to better." Those are three very nice units, all from reputable companies. Any of them would make a great choice. For a more detailed analysis and recommendation, give our friend Andy Diekroger a call over at Sweetwater. Andy Diekroger (800) 222-4700 ex. 1273 andy_diekroger@sweetwater.com Dave Criddle from The Home Recording Odyssey podcast had a comment about the job openings we mentioned in the last show that were advertised for the King's Island theme park. He used to work there as a bass player! Paul Bordenkirsher from MesaSand.com: 36 Rules For Bands The Stupid Knob: Keith Richards Plays A Squire Strat Worth $5,000,000.00? Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: On Ringo Starr's 1974 version of You're Sixteen, who played the kazoo? A: Sir Paul McCartney! No winners this week? 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