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"This work is built around and features Paul Lewin's beautiful recording of Victory Shaft Geevor mine. The more I listen, the more we listen to places and spaces, the more we can hear their history, how these structures inhabit and belong to the landscape they exist within. With its immense depth, the field recording captures the vibrations of the mine, trembling and humming in response to wind. These sounds and frequencies have an extraordinary range and the more I listened and responded to them, the more I heard how empathetic these dark sounds were. As if the walls of the mine shaft were breathing and sighing in response to the wind. My aim was to heighten this experience for the listener. "The mine shaft recording immediately reminded me of the sounds we can elicit from inside the cavity of a prepared piano. I used prepared piano samples to heighten the reverberations we hear in the field recording. In effect, to animate the inside walls of the mine shaft with these additional prepared piano sounds. I then incorporated my composition for vibraphone and cello – the vibraphone, a metal instrument evoking the tin mine's history, and the vibraphone's watery sounds reminding us of the site's sea depths, the cello's frequencies blending with the lower notes of the prepared piano and the mine's humming vibrations." Sampled musicians: Prepared piano and vibraphone - Elissa Goodrich Cello - Caerwen Martin Geevor mine reimagined by Elissa Goodrich. ——————— This sound is part of the Sonic Heritage project, exploring the sounds of the world's most famous sights. Find out more and explore the whole project: https://www.citiesandmemory.com/heritage
A new track by DJ Habett from the album "It felt like another fever" (2025-03-22). Tags: Ambient, Seldom, Signal, Horizontal, Mesmerizing, Epic, Glide, Shimmer, Ladder CC(by). Production notes: Sampled from an absurd 80s band. Easy to master, second take. Morning before.
Whether it is news or music, algorithms run by streaming platforms deliver us content and it gets stale and dangerous. For this Valentine's Day episode, Sunil Dasgupta talks with Poolesville, MD, resident Kevin Schramm about how he finds music regularly. Sampled music from: Stella, Magdalena Bay, Waxahatchee, MJ Lenderman, Beverly Glenn Copeland, Nourished by Time, Parannoul, Lexa Gates, William Onyeabor.
02-07-25 Recording of The Friday Night Groove on 88.3 WXOU FM, Auburn Hills, MI. Featuring an interview and guest mix from one of Detroit's finest in the DJ, Producer, and Sampled-founder, Chuck Daniels. For more on the guest visit: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/chuck-daniels Resident Advisor: https://ra.co/dj/chuckdaniels/biography Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckdaniels313/ For more on the program visit: www.fridaynightgroove.com
TRS host Leon and Ryan discuss updates, recent grabs, record fairs, and reissues in the latest episode of the best podcast about black(ness), vinyl, and music. TRS is taking an extended holiday/break. We're recording but not releasing. We'll be back soon. In the meantime, enjoy the old episodes, record spinners. Sampled tracks on this ep appear ONLY for educational purposes: Ahmad Jamal Chet Baker Charlie Rouse Stanley Turrentine Projects mentioned: Mezzanine Record Fair Location: 1770 Euclid St NW (The Line DC hotel, Mezzanine level) Email: therecordspinnerpodcast@gmail.com Social: @ryanclarintones @rebirthofthecool @therecordspinnerpodcast
“This mix has been in the making for a long time with some really great tracks I've been finding for a couple of months now and searching for more to go with them. The main influences for this production wise has been Naarly, Da Africa Deep, Badbwoy and RE/MIND with a lot of their tracks scattered throughout. Some really heavy hitters with big build ups and a few purely vibey ones that are just sonically beautiful like “One Last Time” and “Wonderful Life”. This show is only Part I of II, with next month's show being the second to bring it all home. I really hope you enjoy it and get to tune in for the next one too.” - TØTEM ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Ever wondered what really goes on behind the scenes at a marketing agency? Josh Walters did - so he decided to find out firsthand. After nearly 20 years in the railway industry, he swapped signalling systems for sales funnels, spending a week inside Codebreak to see how a high-performing marketing team operates.In this episode, Josh and Joel pull back the curtain on the fast-paced world of marketing, revealing what surprised him, what challenged him, and what business owners can learn from his experience. From strategy meetings to AI-driven research, discover how a marketing agency tackles growth, solves problems and stays ahead of the competition.Expect insights on:
It's the episode where **Andrew Culture** and Dr. Sam somehow make an entire hour of toilet chat, dodgy sampling, and musical rambling sound like a work of art. From unicorn stools (Google at your own risk) to squatting like a Baltic legend, the pair venture into a shambolic journey across music that sampled _what?!_ Expect the unexpected as they break down: - **Bodsore** sounding like a black metal fever dream. - A British punk banger sampling Windows' startup sound. - _Tricky's_ expensive 90s sampling wizardry when only the four richest kings of Europe owned a sampler. - **DJ Shadow**, pre-_Endtroducing_, and _Prodigy's_ cheeky meow-powered rave anthem. - A bizarre mashup of _Biggie Smalls_ and Thomas the Tank Engine. Oh, and Andrew once owned a wardrobe from a public toilet. As you do. So get ready to question your music taste, learn more about squat angles than you ever asked for, and celebrate the ridiculousness of samples that make you yell: _They sampled WHAT?!_ ### Riffs of the week #### Dr Sam's Riff - Bedsore - A Colossus, an Elephant, a Winged Horse, the Dragon Rendezvous (7.30) #### Andrew's Riff - Man/Woman/Chainsaw - The Boss (0:51) ### Dr Sam's track choices 1. Aceyalone - The Walls and Windows (opening) 2. Fig 4.0 - CTRL+ALT+DEL (opening) 3. Megachurch - Receive It (1.40) 4. Thomas the Dank Engine (opening) ### Andrew's track choices 1. Tricky - Struggling (2:57) 2. Dj Shadow and the Groove Robbers - Hindsight (0:50) 3. The Prodigy - Charlie Says (1:25) 4. M.I.A - Paper Planes (2:10) Email us - beatmotel@lawsie.com
Ever heard a song and thought, wait it's that other song? Well since hip hop came on the scene in the late 70's the chance that a portion of another song is being lifted are pretty darn good. In fact some song hooks are so catchy they have been used in thousands of other pop, rock and hip hop material. In this episode we visit some of the most heavily sampled songs in history as well as visit a few of our favorites.https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/episode-76/pl.u-vxy669YugYXzvHey Rally fans you can now text us hereThanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast, and to follow us on Instagram and Facebook
Adam Hurrey is joined on the midweek Adjudication Panel by Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker. On the agenda: Mick McCarthy on Steve Coogan playing him in a film, Charlton manager Nathan Jones takes on the weather, Martin Keown on the re-opening of Notre Dame, a curious injury league table from the BBC, Sky Sports commentators inexplicably sampled in experimental French electronica and a tautologous Spanish non-league club. Meanwhile, the panel try to identify the most finger-wagging player and compile their ultimate generic multi-club ownership group. Adam's new book, Extra Time Beckons, Penalties Loom: How to Use (and Abuse) The Language of Football, is OUT NOW: https://geni.us/ExtraTimeBeckons Visit nordvpn.com/cliches to get four extra months on a two-year plan with NordVPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're kicking it with the one and only Lumidee! We dive into her roots growing up in Spanish Harlem, those iconic Y2K days that shaped a generation, and the story of how she got discovered as a teen in NY. From reaching global stardom with 'Never Leave You' to holding it down in the music game for decades, Lumidee keeps it real about her journey. Plus, we talk about the legendary Nicki Minaj sampling her hit for ‘Red Ruby Da Sleeze', balancing motherhood with the hustle, and so much more. This one's full of laughs, gems, and straight-up inspiration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a strong New Zealand representation this week, with three musical visits to that nation, and plenty more excellent piping from Scotland too. And there's a great set of tunes on the moothie! Tune in to be amazed!PlaylistJames Duncan MacKenzie with The Morrisons' Wedding March John and Jill's Welcome to Jura from FibhigBill Boyle with Inveran, The Caledonian Society of London and The Little Cascade from Bagpipe Virtuoso. Canterbury Caledonian Society with P/M Raymond Bradford, Drew MacIntosh, Alan MacPherson of Mosspark, Lauren's Melody, Miss Drummond of Perth, The Fiddler, Gravel Walk and The Conundrum from World Pipe Band Championships 2014 Part OnePipe Major Robert Mathieson with The Steampacket, Sandy's New Chanter, Rakish Paddy, Farewell to Erin, O'Rourke's Reel and The Steampacket from Grace NotesWilliam Jackson with Corryvreckan from InchcolmDonald Black and Malcolm Jones feat. John Saunders with Lochcarron, Fiona Macleod, Major Manson and The Cockerel in the Creel from Close to HomeGreg Wilson with P/M Bill Boyle and the Ross Battery from Pipers of DistinctionKyle Warren with Sampled from Relentless Support the show
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about our favorite instrumentals. Show notes: Phil's #8: A jazz-funk classic out of Scotland? Jay's #8: Powerful surf rock from the Pixies Phil's #7: The Commodores with an early funk workout Jay's #7: Dick Dale hit that was revived decades later in Pulp Fiction Song originated in the 1920s Phil's #6: Instrumental from Phish that evolved in the live setting Jay's #6: A sweeping song from Bowie's Berlin period Bowie switched genres and sounds with ease Phil's #5 and Jay's #3: A revolutionary moment for guitar heroics Edward Van Halen changed the game for rock guitar and hard rock Jay's #5: Hendrix blowing minds in the early morning hours at Woodstock Turning the national anthem into a protest song Phil's #4: Music mogul with a horn-driven dance song Sampled by Notorious B.I.G. Another horn-based song by Chuck Mangione went to #1 in '79 Jay's #4: Iconic full-band instrumental off Zep II Killer riff combined with Bonham's monstrous drumming Phil's #3: Elton John with the first part of a two-part suite Metallica did a great cover earlier this year Phil's #2: Tedeschi-Trunks Band with extended instrumental from experimental project Jay's #2: Concise, virtuosic classic from Rush's best album Phil's #1: Iconic song released by the Allman Brothers Band after the death of their ace guitarist Dickey Betts played song with two fingers as a tribute to Django Reinhardt Jay's #1 and Phil's #10: Epic, emotional guitar piece by Eddie Hazel of Funkadelic J Mascis did a great cover on Mike Watt's 1995 solo album Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
En esta nueva edición de la cuarta parte, tenemos la visita del productor y MC argentino AUKAN AKA SAMPLED HEAD, ya ha sonado en muchas ocasiones su música en el programa y hoy le tendremos por primera vez para conocerlo y tener un rato de charla en el que además de traernos sus últimos temas nos hablará de su manera de entender el beatmaking entre muchas otras cosas.Escuchar audio
Please give a warm Doctor Who Literature welcome to Jeff from Gallifrey's Most Wanted. The Rescue is one of Jeff's favorite Doctor Who episodes and it's great to hear him discuss. Sampled is an audio encore of Jason's favorite Harvey Keitel interview. You might also recognize some dialogue from The Big Lebowski. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, subscribe, and rate us! Watch this episode and all previous episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@drwhonovels. "Doctor Who – The Rescue" features cover art by Tony Clark. Doctor Who Literature is a member of the Direction Point Doctor Who podcast network. Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com. You can catch all past episodes at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctorwholit.
Today's seventh criminally underrated artist focuses on Dr. Patrice Rushen. An artist whose music has kept the music industry alive by the sampling of her iconic discography. Join Kevaun as he discusses her history and the impact she has (and continues to make) made in all areas of entertainment. Dr. Rushen, here are your flowers.
Moments before doors opened on 2024's Taste of Randolph, Julie Darling (West Loop Community Organization President) and Kelli Packer (West Loop Community Organization Spokesperson) jumped in the car to talk about the 27th Taste of Randolph, its vendors, the music acts and where that “suggested donation” at the gate goes to… Sampled during the conversation: Food from Publican Quality Meats, Baked Cheese Haus and Matcha Cita. Glorious. Car Con Carne is sponsored by Easy Automation: easy-automation.net A smart home connects virtually all of the technology in your home. With an Easy Automation-installed smart home system, you and your family can control nearly every device and system in the house in ways that are easy and fun to use. Transform your living space with cutting-edge home automation. Experience seamless control over audio/video, lighting, climate, security, and more. Embrace the future of smart living – your home, your rules. Get a quote by visiting Easy-automation.net, or call Dan at 630.730.3728 ## The summer season at Ravinia is underway… and there's no place more comfortable to see outdoor shows. Load up your picnic basket and head to the show… or take advantage of some of Ravinia's outstanding food options inside the park. Violent Femmes are set to do an album play of their debut album with the Chicago Philharmonic. It's been hard for me to imagine stripped down songs like Gone Daddy Gone and Add It Up done with a classical collaboration. Get tickets and see the full schedule at ravinia.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A mix of original songs "sampled" by Hip Hop & R&B tracks. https://soundplexstudios.com/Support the Show.I.G: benniejames3Twitter: @benniejames123FB: bennie.james.10Website: djbeniejames.comStudio Line: 1-856 295-1753 - leave a voicemail messageLicensed by ASCAP 400009874
Outline00:00 - Intro01:17 - Early Years04:17 - The “Scenic Route” to Control Theory12:44 - Sampled Data Systems22:26 - Linear Parameter Varying (LPV) Identification28:07 - From Distributed Systems and PDEs ...38:59 - ... to Distributed Control of Spatially Invariant Systems49:02 - Taming the Navier-Stokes Equations50:55 - Advice to Future Students1:13:12 - Coherence in Large Scale Systems1:32:28 - On Resistive Losses in Power Systems1:39:00 - Cochlear Instabilities1:50:40 - Stochasticity in Feedback Loops2:00:00 - About Linear and Nonlinear Control2:08:14 - How to Select a Research Problem2:14:21 - Future of Control2:22:06 - OutroLinks- Paper on moment-invariants and object recognition: https://tinyurl.com/26tnks3z- Bassam's PhD Thesis: https://tinyurl.com/3n2274dv- Identification of linear parametrically varying systems: https://tinyurl.com/mryebhhy- Distributed control of spatially invariant systems: https://tinyurl.com/rzszjch2- Shift Operator: https://tinyurl.com/24fwehet- Heat Equation: https://tinyurl.com/57rc6s7h- Navier-Stokes Equations: https://tinyurl.com/45ktrd2e- The impulse response of the Navier-Stokes equations: https://tinyurl.com/4vaausfn- Non-Normal Matrix: https://tinyurl.com/58z4sph8- Coherence in large-scale networks: https://tinyurl.com/ynm5cbay- The Price of Synchrony: https://tinyurl.com/3svzancw- Tinnitus: https://tinyurl.com/yc5hm549- Cochlear Instabilities: https://tinyurl.com/fjespjbj- Stochasticity in Feedback Loops: https://tinyurl.com/yc6aw9xt- Koopman Operator: https://tinyurl.com/3jeu68p8- Carleman Linearization: https://tinyurl.com/yckzrnfh- Mamba Model: https://tinyurl.com/33h59jwj- Spectral Factorization: https://Support the Show.Podcast infoPodcast website: https://www.incontrolpodcast.com/Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/5n84j85jSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/4rwztj3cRSS: https://tinyurl.com/yc2fcv4yYoutube: https://tinyurl.com/bdbvhsj6Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/3z24yr43Twitter: https://twitter.com/IncontrolPInstagram: https://tinyurl.com/35cu4kr4Acknowledgments and sponsorsThis episode was supported by the National Centre of Competence in Research on «Dependable, ubiquitous automation» and the IFAC Activity fund. The podcast benefits from the help of an incredibly talented and passionate team. Special thanks to L. Seward, E. Cahard, F. Banis, F. Dörfler, J. Lygeros, ETH studio and mirrorlake . Music was composed by A New Element.
Tom Gilbey tells Ross and Ross why he took on the unique challenge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amanda Seales and DJ Supreme break down some of their favorite samples in Hip Hop. In this episode, they find the best samples using Jazz songs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What? Another podcast with the thoroughly excellent Jeremy Pritchard? Oh yes….we couldn't pack it all into one episode so here's an extra slice where we chat to Jeremy about his time on tour with Foals, some Kent conversation and comparing notes on small venues across the UK.If you are one of our excellent Patreons and you are listening to this early, thank you and well done! If you aren't a Patreon and are listening on Thursday also thanks (but maybe just smidgen less!) Click here to join the Members' Club on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My Monologues mix series invites producers to mix an hour of their own productions. You can find the full archive of mixes on Soundcloud. Follow our Bandcamp for our label releases. Serge Santiago's productions are always dead-certs when it comes to moving a dancefloor. For nearly 25 years now he's been putting out a consistent slew of heavy house music and Italo revivalism which was some 20 years ahead of the curve in terms of reappraising the genre (and which provided major inspiration to Bicep from the looks of their early YouTube uploads of vinyl rips). Aside from his solo material, he was also one half of the original iteration of Radio Slave and also of Waze & Odyssey. Entering a new purple patch in the last couple of years through his output on his Jack Said What label (co-owned by house hero Steve Mac and none other than Scottish author, Irvine Welsh), he's been a mainstay in my record box of late and I'm delighted to have him mix an hour of his own productions for us here on Monologues. *How would you describe your sound?* It's always an interesting question. My sound is under-produced jams. Muddy rollers. Music with dust on. Not techno, B-sides, Track 2. Room 2. Sampled. 40+. Anything it shouldn't be. *What and who inspires you and influences your sound?* I'm very much into the late '80s US disco and house era. When house was new and dirty, with messy productions. Gritty drum patterns. Heavy samples. I love Italo influenced 4/4 also. It's something about the synth and piano tones they used for the underground dance scene. Magic to me! *Can you tell us a little about this mix and what it means to you?* It means I worked hard to get a sound and my message across. It's the sound I love listening to and thinking about. Something off the beaten track. Myself and friends have been running a club night for the last 25+ years in Brighton called Stompa Phunk, this mix is the set, sounds and inspiration from the night. It's something I'm proud I've done. Tracklist: S Tracklist: Serge Santiago - Take Me Away [Jack Said What] Serge Santiago - Deception [Jack Said What] Serge Santiago - Love Is A Feel [Jack Said What] Serge Santiago - limit [Jack Said What] Serge Santiago - High [Jack Said What] Serge Santiago - Transition [Jack Said What] Serge Santiago - Ear Racer [Jack Said What] Serge Santiago - Nobody [Jack Said What] Serge Santiago - L$D - White Serge Santiago - Story - White
In this episode we start out with some sampled Volca FM chords on the Morphagene and create an Ambient/Drone patch!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nullphiinfinity Bandcamp: https://nullphiinfinity.bandcamp.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nullphiinfinity/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Nullphiinfinity ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Mixing Music with Dee Kei | Audio Production, Technical Tips, & Mindset
Click Here To Join!DOWNLOAD FREE STUFFFOLLOW DEE KEI ON TWITCH!Join the ‘Mixing Music Podcast' Discord!HIRE DEE KEIHIRE JAMESFind Dee Kei Braeden, and Jame on Social Media:Instagram: @DeeKeiMixes @JamesDeanMixesTwitter: @DeeKeiMixes CHECK OUT OUR OTHER RESOURCESJoin the ‘Mixing Music Podcast' Group:Discord & FacebookThe Mixing Music Podcast is sponsored by Izotope, Antares (Auto Tune), Plugin Boutique, Lauten Audio, Spreaker, Filepass, & CanvaThe Mixing Music Podcast is a video and audio series on the art of music production and post-production. Dee Kei and Lu are both professionals in the Los Angeles music industry having worked with names like Keyshia Cole, Trey Songz, Ray J, Smokepurrp, Benny the Butcher, Sueco the Child, Ari Lennox, G-Eazy, Phresher, Lucky Daye, DDG, Lil Xan, Masego, $SNOT, Kanye West, King Kanja, Dreamville, BET, Universal Music, Interscope Records, etc.This video podcast is meant to be used for educational purposes only. This show is filmed at IN THE MIX STUDIOS located in North Hollywood, California. If you would like to sponsor the show, please email us at deekeimixes@gmail.com.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mixing-music-music-production-audio-engineering-and-music/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Simple distribution approximation: When sampled 100 times, can language models yield 80% A and 20% B?, published by Teun van der Weij on February 1, 2024 on LessWrong. Produced as part of the ML Alignment Theory Scholars Program Winter 2024 Cohort, under the mentorship of Francis Rhys Ward. The code, data, and plots can be found on https://github.com/TeunvdWeij/MATS/tree/main/distribution_approximation. This post is meant to provide insight on an interesting LLM capability, which is useful for targeted underperformance on evaluations (sandbagging) by LLMs. We investigate what happens if you independently sample a language model a 100 times with the task of 80% of those outputs being A, and the remaining 20% of outputs being B. Here is the prompt we used, where p is the target percentage of the output tokens being A. In the example above, p is 80. In addition to the above prompt, we use the following system prompt: What kind of distribution do you expect? We used the default sampling hyperparameters; both temperature and top_p are 1. We think it is good to register your predictions, please do so now! Results are a bit further below. Here are the observed calibration scores for GPT-3.5 and GPT-4: Interestingly, both models are capable of doing this! Notably, GPT3.5 performs worse than GPT4. Although sampling like this is the easiest to understand, we get a better idea of the exact scores by skipping the sampling altogether. From now on, we extract the probabilities of the top 5 tokens. The plots illustrate that the probabilities roughly match the target distribution. Very little probability is put on tokens other than A and B, illustrating that the prompting points the model to the right tokens. To represent these graphs a bit differently, we plot the extracted probability of token A similar to the first plot. We find a similar pattern. We also observe a vague sigmoidal pattern, aligning with (private) work by Ollie Jaffe. To further test the distribution approximation capability of the model, we performed an experiment where we state the sample number of the query. Now, strategies such as "Pick A for samples 1-80 and B for 81-100" are possible, enabling the model to score perfectly. However, this does not work as both GPT3.5 and GPT4 do not consistently come up with the same strategy (even for temperature of 0). Better prompting might change this result. Testing targeted sandbagging on simple addition questions The capability to approximate distributions over multiple independent forward passes is a necessary condition for "targeted" sandbagging: the ability to achieve a specific score that is worse than the model's best performance. To further investigate this, we generate 100 simple addition questions (such as: "What is 5+4?"), for which the models normally achieve 100% accuracy. The setup was similar to the first experiment, using the following system prompt and user prompt template: For each question in the dataset, we average the extracted probabilities per value of p for all 100 questions. We show the average extracted probabilities in the plot below. We see that GPT-3.5 is much worse at targeted sandbagging than the distribution approximation task. Again, GPT-4 is better than 3.5, but it also performs worse than on the previous task. From qualitative evaluations, we believe that these results are highly sensitive to the wording of the prompt template. For one template, we found that GPT-3.5 tended to consistently underperform (while the plot shows it overperformance). We did not try very hard to find an ideal prompt leading to good calibration. We do expect that such a prompt does exist. Discussion The main question we are asking ourselves: are our findings surprising? We do not have a convincing theory of what is going on here, and why the models are able...
Jim Sangster rejoins me this week -- this time in the interviewer's seat -- as we continue our deep dive into The Gunfighters. Why was a particular 1983 Doctor Who hardcover reference book so hard on the story? Did the story effectively kill the historical genre in '60s Who? Was this the lowest-rated story of all time? Is the inclusion of the ballad a betrayal of the Western genre? Jim and I both love this story to bits. Which is why we spent two weeks on it and not just one. Sampled or narrated this week: --The final pitch of Game 6 of the 1975 World Series. --The theme to US TV's The Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp. --Frankie Laine sings the theme to Gunfight at O.K. Corral. --The theme to Gerry Anderson's Four Feather Falls. --The Doctor Who discussion in U.S. sportswriter Allen Barra's now out-of-print Inventing Wyatt Earp. In short, Jim and I had a delightful two weeks in Tombstone. Next week a new guest and I will be off to Atlantis... will that be as much fun? If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, subscribe, and rate us! Watch this episode and all previous episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@drwhonovels "Doctor Who – The Gunfighters" features cover art by Andrew Skilleter. Doctor Who Literature is a member of the Direction Point Doctor Who podcast network. Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com. You can catch all past episodes at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctorwholit] --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctorwholit/message
Something to ride to. I did this live on twitch. The concept was simple. Play original version of a sampled song then the sample song. Check it out yo.
Something to ride to. I did this live on twitch. The concept was simple. Play original version of a sampled song then the sample song. Check it out yo.
This Colorado Aggression Will Not Stand, Man. The Big Lebowski brings it home on this latest Leftist Backfire. Talk about overreach. Even CNN admits Trump will gather a nice boost from savage Colorado Democrats baring their fangs. They know they cannot beat Trump in a fair election, hence all their undemocratic antics. RFK says the "Colorado Supreme Court ruling makes America look like a Banana Republic." A mom in the Denver suburbs expresses her outrage. Sampled commentary from Sen. Eric Schmitt, Chris Landau, Charlie Hurt, Hans von Spakovsky, Michael Mukasey and Steven Calabresi. Meanwhile, additional details on increasing migrant arrivals in Colorado. Reviewing Neocon Nikki Haley's sweet mansion in South Carolina, purchased by our Military Industrial Complex. Again, zero VP potential here. Plus, host describes how life is so much better when you can quickly and easily see through all forms of devious propaganda. A kind of superpower. Merry Christmas. With Great Listener Calls. Matt Dunn of Backbone Radio guest-hosting the Randy Corporon Show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Colorado Aggression Will Not Stand, Man. The Big Lebowski brings it home on this latest Leftist Backfire. Talk about overreach. Even CNN admits Trump will gather a nice boost from savage Colorado Democrats baring their fangs. They know they cannot beat Trump in a fair election, hence all their undemocratic antics. RFK says the "Colorado Supreme Court ruling makes America look like a Banana Republic." A mom in the Denver suburbs expresses her outrage. Sampled commentary from Sen. Eric Schmitt, Chris Landau, Charlie Hurt, Hans von Spakovsky, Michael Mukasey and Steven Calabresi. Meanwhile, additional details on increasing migrant arrivals in Colorado. Reviewing Neocon Nikki Haley's sweet mansion in South Carolina, purchased by our Military Industrial Complex. Again, zero VP potential here. Plus, host describes how life is so much better when you can quickly and easily see through all forms of devious propaganda. A kind of superpower. Merry Christmas. With Great Listener Calls. Matt Dunn of Backbone Radio guest-hosting the Randy Corporon Show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DJ Shadow, aka Josh Davis, was and is a famous crate digger. He could spend hours in a record store collecting obscure albums, looking for interesting melodies and beats to sample and mix together on his turntables. And in 1996, Josh used this encyclopedic knowledge of music to create the first ever completely sampled album as DJ Shadow. The album, "Endtroducing", became one of the most important albums in experimental hip-hop, and you can still hear its influence today. In this episode, Guy talks with Josh about how he discovered hip-hop on his college radio station, his love of putting people on to new music, and how curiosity became his biggest superpower.Links from the show:Endtroducing - DJ ShadowAction Adventure - DJ ShadowLicensed to Ill - The Beastie BoysPlanet Rock - Afrika BambaataaJam-Master-Jay - RUN DMCOne for the Treble - Davy DMXSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mixing Music with Dee Kei | Audio Production, Technical Tips, & Mindset
Thank you for being a subscriber to this exclusive content! SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBE Join the ‘Mixing Music Podcast' Discord! HIRE DEE KEI HIRE JAMES Find Dee Kei Braeden, and Jame on Social Media: Instagram: @DeeKeiMixes @JamesDeanMixes Twitter: @DeeKeiMixes CHECK OUT OUR OTHER RESOURCES Join the ‘Mixing Music Podcast' Group: Discord & Facebook The Mixing Music Podcast is sponsored by Izotope, Antares (Auto Tune), Plugin Boutique, Lauten Audio, Spreaker, Filepass, & Canva The Mixing Music Podcast is a video and audio series on the art of music production and post-production. Dee Kei and Lu are both professionals in the Los Angeles music industry having worked with names like Keyshia Cole, Trey Songz, Ray J, Smokepurrp, Benny the Butcher, Sueco the Child, Ari Lennox, G-Eazy, Phresher, Lucky Daye, DDG, Lil Xan, Masego, $SNOT, Kanye West, King Kanja, Dreamville, BET, Universal Music, Interscope Records, etc. This video podcast is meant to be used for educational purposes only. This show is filmed at IN THE MIX STUDIOS located in North Hollywood, California. If you would like to sponsor the show, please email us at deekeimixes@gmail.com.
As broadcast October 26, 2023 with lots of action on the way this Friday! As one of the busiest periods of new music wraps up in the calendar year, we get to our usual funk punk soul rock smorgasbord with Dan Lloyd polishing off the meal with our AMPED rock feature for this week. Great new tunes out from Terrace Martin, Quantic, Kraak & Smaak, IDLES, and King Gizzard to get you warmed up for the weekend, and plenty of background to the foreground for the factual actuals out there.#feelthegravitySampled & AMPED with Dan Lloyd10.26.2023Sampled Funk & SoulPart 1 (00:00)Quantic feat Connie Constance – Get In The RideKraak & Smaak feat IVAR & Berenice Van Leer – Naked (Jitwam remix)Maiiah & The Angels of Libra – Please Come HomeSir Romy – BeautyFela Kuti – Stalemate (edit) Part 2 (30:54)Devon Gilfillian – Love You Anyway (stripped)Terrace Martin & Alex Isley – Glad I Found YouKendra Morris – Fine Right HereDayme Arocena feat Rafa Pabon – Suave y PegaoJNTHN STEIN feat Lyves – Higher PlacesAmanda Whiting – Discarded (Scrimshire remix) AMPED with Dan LloydPart 3 (59:35)Green Day – The American Dream Is Killing MeIdles – Dancer (ft. LCD Soundsystem)Taking Back Sunday – S'OldCrime in Stereo – GoliathetteDuran Duran – Psycho Killer (Talking Heads cover)Carpool Tunnel – Everything Will Change Part 4 (88:35)DragonForce – Power of the TriforceKing Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – SetJoystick – BoxesLetters to Cleo – Bad ManFeeder – Playing With FireBuck Meek – Haunted Mountain
As broadcast October 19, 2023 with plenty of han but hope for the future. Dedicating our first hour tonight to those going through transition and heartbreak of late. Keep your chin up and keep on keepin' on. Dan Lloyd joins us once again for a rip-roaring hour of rock stars and smashed guitars as we get AMPED once again and with big new albums on the way the next day and further down the calendar. Dig it! #feelthegravitySampled & AMPED Thurs10/19/2023Tracklist (st:rt)Sampled Funk & Soul (Part 1 & 2)Part 1 (00:00)Ebo Taylor & The Pelikans – If You CareLord Creator – Such Is LifeJackie Mittoo & The Soul Vendors – Something StupidThe Frightnrs – DisputePrateek Kuhad – cold/messCleo Sol – Why Don't YouSteve Kuhn – The Meaning of Love Part 2 (31:51)James Reece & The Progressions – I'll Find a True LoveThee Marloes – True LoveDarondo – Listen to My SongSharon Jones & The Dap-Kings – Making Up and Breaking Up (And Making Up and Breaking Up Over Again)Orions Belte feat Oyvind Torvund – I Will Always Miss YouCricco Castelli – Life Is ChangingAMPED with Dan Lloyd Part 3 (61:31)Judas Priest – Panic AttackAlkaline Trio – Blood, Hair and EyeballsBlink-182 – Fell in LoveMany Eyes – RevelationThe Libertines – Run Run RunThe Rolling Stones – Sweet Sounds of Heaven Part 4 (95:48)The Flatliners – Between Our TeethMannequin Pussy – I Don't Know YouDuff McKagan – LongfeatherGlass Beach – The C.I.A.Car Seat Headrest – We Looked Like GiantsEmma Anderson – The Presence
As broadcast October 12, 2023 with more new jewels than the scale could weigh. Well, what a difference a couple weeks makes. When last we were able to do our funk punk soul rock Thursday night, it was seemingly eons ago given the amount of new singles and albums that dropped in the meantime. Both hours had honestly more than two hours could handle, with new albums out from Alanna Royale, Say She She, CARRTOONS, and Cleo Sol featured in the first hour, and with Dan Lloyd's bumper crop of tracks we discussed the new remix album from Paramore, along with new albums dropping tomorrow from Crosses, Blink 182, and a very exciting lead single from I Don't Know How But They Found Me, who are dropping a new album early next year!#feelthegravitySampled & AMPED ThursdazeOct 12, 2023Tracklist (st:rt)Part 1 - Sampled Funk & Soul (00:00)CARRTOONS feat Haile Supreme – SpaceshipsAlanna Royale – Run AroundSay She She – The WaterIzo Fitzroy – Black InsidesKamaal Williams - Dogtown Part 2 (31:27)Ohio Players – Our Love Has Died The Teskey Brothers – Rain (Live at Red Rocks, 2023)Cleo Sol – DesireNogymx – South of the RiverSirens of Lesbos – Sweet Harmony Hailu Mergia – Yegle Nesh (Live) Part 3 – AMPED with Dan Lloyd (63:09)Sleater-Kinney – HellBlink 182 – Dance With MeSum 41 – LandminesCrosses – Ghost RideParamore – This Is Why (Foals Remix)U2 – Atomic City Part 4 (97:11)English Teacher – Nearly DaffodilsThe Menzingers – Come on HeartacheMe Rex – Infinity Worm Crawlers – Would You Come to My FuneralA. Savage – David's DeadHealth – Sicko Ft. GodfleshI Don't Know How But They Found Me – What Love?
As broadcast September 14, 2023 with plenty of that funk punk soul rock you love. Tonight as this extra busy month in music reaches its midpoint, we roll out our Sampled & AMPED weekly with lots to highlight throughout. New collab tunes from Busta Rhymes, Quantic, and Lack of Afro add punch in part 1, with Black Pumas co-founder Adrian Quesada and Big Crown doing the slomolaylogoslo to start the 2nd quarter. To finish with emphasis, we once again have Gwangju's man on the kit Dan Lloyd join us to take us through the week's rock mania, with The Rolling Stones announcing a new album with a great new joint and even more amazing video, and our favorite new sassy Canadian ladies The Beaches out with a new album this week!#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Sampled Funk & SoulPart 1 (00:00)Quantic feat Rationale – UnconditionalBusta Rhymes feat Coi Leray – LUXURY LIFELack of Afro feat DJ Yoda – Enter the RingBosq & Keleta – Meji MejiGhost Train Orchestra & Kronos Quartet with Joan As Police Woman – Why Spend A Dark Night With You?Black Market Brass – Little Ghosts Part 2 (33:12)Adrian Quesada feat Uncle Roy & Spice with The Soul Supporters – Say My NameHoly Hive & The Shacks – CelesteMiranda Joan feat CARRTOONS – Bada Bing!Robohands – MomentsDallas Tamaira – StormyHailu Mergia – Belew Beduby (Live) AMPED with Dan LloydPart 3 (60:35)The Rolling Stones – AngryCitizen – When I Let You DownThe Beaches – What Doesn't Kill You Makes You ParanoidKoyo – Life's a PillPaint it Black – FamineWorriers – Cloudy and 55 Part 4 (90:38)Streetlight Manifesto – The Three of UsModern English – Long in the ToothChris Catalyst – EmergencyWargasm – Bang Ya Head ft Fred DurstExplosions in the Sky - Loved Ones
As broadcast September 21, 2023 with plenty of love still left for the music. Tonight we had lots of amazing new music and albums to talk about in our Sampled funk and soul first hour, most notably Black Thought's "Love Letter," an accapella statement of warmth and continuing affection for hip-hop as the genre that changed the world celebrates its 50th anniversary. Great new joints as well from Jalen Ngonda, Serebii, and a heart-rendering gift from the Bastards of Soul. For parts 3 & 4 Dan Lloyd kicks down the door for the final time in the next couple of weeks with tunes from Indonesia's Grrrl Gang, Brutus, and Stay Inside to highlight the hour.#feelthegravitySampled Funk & SoulPart 1 (00:00)Reyy – Don't Say Nothin'Black Thought – Love LetterJalen Ngonda – That's All I Wanted From YouRick Astley – Never Gonna StopDon Arcadio & Sade – Like A TattooJoel Culpepper feat Tom Misch – FreeAndrew Ashong feat Kaidi Tatham – Low Ceilings (Mala remix) Part 2 (34:48)Bastards of Soul & Keite Young – This LoveOuida – VisionsTerrace Martin & Alex Isley – ParadiseSerebii – InsideSunking – Black Friday (CARRTOONS remix)Neal Francis – Changes Pt 1 & 2 (Live) AMPED with Dan LloydPart 3 (64:50)Scream – DC Special Sha La La Slaughter Beach, Dog – Strange WeatherGrrl Gang – Rude AwakeningEquipment – MinnowTeenage Fanclub – Foreign LandThe National – Laugh Track ft Phoebe Bridgers Part 4 (96:02)Shoreline – NeedlesBrutus – Love Won't Hide the UglinessThe Staves – You Held It AllHotwax – Phone MachineStay Inside – An InvitationChris Shiflett – Overboard
For today's Sleep Song, composer Eduardo Rivera ran computerized string pads through an old tape recorder, resulting in the airy sound heard throughout, reminiscent of a gusty breeze alighting falling leaves. Sampled sounds of crickets, bowed kalimba, and an e-bowed piano add to the rich, sweater weather comfort and ethereal atmosphere. A perfect companion for a slow walk through crisp autumn days. Original music from composer Eduardo Rivera.Meditative Story combines extraordinary human stories with meditation prompts embedded into the storylines — all surrounded by breathtaking music. Think of it as an alternative way into a mindfulness practice, through vivid stories and cinematic music and production values. Find Meditative Story wherever you listen to podcasts.
A new documentary explores the life of legendary drummer Clyde Stubblefield, often called the most sampled drummer in history. Stubblefield was best known as James Brown's drummer, and came up with iconic backbeats that changed the course of music. But he wasn't credited or compensated for his musical innovation and faced mounting medical debts later in life. He was a celebrated musician in Madison, where he lived and gigged for decades. Bianca Martin speaks with filmmaker Trevor Banks about why Stubblefield should get his due. See excerpts of the film at the fundraiser on Sunday, September 24 at the Majestic Theatre. Bianca Martin will lead a Q+A with filmmaker Trevor Banks. Read more:
As broadcast Sept 7, 2023 with more hydraulic action and slow driving than mere mortals can handle. Tonight we pay tribute to the entirety of our first hour to the Latin/low rider soul inspirations that have continually provided that extra ease and Spanish flare to our favorite genre over the years. Nods to Sunny Ozuna, Fania Records, Sly Slick & Wicked, along with the new exponents in the movement such as Big Crown, Colemine, Bobby Oroza, Thee Sinseers, and many others on the playlist. Dan Lloyd joins us for our AMPED rock-centric 2nd hour, and lots to discuss in a busy week, with a new album out from Royal Blood, a great new single from Irish band Sprints, and Italy's Maneskin hitting the road once again.#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)Sunny & The Sunliners – Give It AwayNew Holidays – Maybe So Maybe NoThee Sineers – What's His NameThee Sacred Souls – Will I See You Again?Los Yesterdays – Who Made You You?Sly Slick & Wicked – Sho' NuffThe Devonns – Long Goodbye Part II (33:53)Aaron Frazer – Bring You A RingDurand Jones & The Indications feat Y La Bamba – Cruisin' to the ParqueThee Lakesiders – ParachuteBobby Oroza – Maybe, Maybe, MaybeLizette y Quevin – Grow Forever125th Street Candy Store – Silent HeartFrancisco Aguabella – Fantasy Part III (64:03)Royal Blood – Shiner in the DarkGaslight Anthem – Little FiresManeskin – Honey (Are U Coming?)Sprints – Up and ComerAngel Du$t – RacecarSmash Mouth – Walking on the SunPart IV (94:16)Perennial – DissolverDoom Scroll – Anoxic'68 – Removed Their HooksGeese – JesseBad Rabbits – Garden of Eden ft Rou ReynoldsRid of Me – Gutted
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.
As broadcast April 27, 2023 with plenty of juice and body positivity for your soul. Tonight we begin with Lizzo and SZA sizzlin' for the former's birthday. Lizzo has been a revolution for so much beyond music, and we can only hope there will be many more trips around the sun to come. New tunes for our funk and soul first hour include Charlie Bereal's debut single on Colemine Records, a cover from Snoh Aalegra, along with Pearl & The Oysters. Hour 2 Dan Lloyd once again brings the ruckus for our AMPED rock feature, with new joints from Silver Moth, Foo Fighters, Bully, and way beyond that.#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)Lizzo feat SZA – SpecialCharlie Bereal – Get ReadyMan Made Mountain feat LUCFR – Feels RightObject Heavy – Take You Home (To Mother)Snoh Aalegra – DO 4 LOVE (Black Coffee remix)Pearl & The Oysters – Pacific Ave Part II (32:18)The Jamaicans – Ba Ba BoomLord Echo – Whoa! There's No Limit (alt vers)Misha Panfilov – SkyglowDurand Jones – SadieThe Teskey Brothers – London BridgeMEB – Mellow Kisses Part III (62:50)Foo Fighters – RescuedBully – Hard to LoveBloc Party – High LifeNoel Gallagher's High Flying Birds – Council SkiesSpotlights – Sunset Burial Part IV (95:18)'68 – The Captains SatThe Damned – You're Gonna RealiseThe Used – NumbDes Rocs – Never Ending MomentJames and the Cold Gun – Something to SaySilver Moth – The Eternal
Will, Kat and Jon discuss current 80s news including Drew Barrymore is all grown up, Dungeons & Dragons may not get a sequel, and Eurythmics' daughter has already left Idol. Then, Will introduces Kat and Jon to the 10 most sampled songs* of the 1980s. How many of these songs do you know? How many of the samples can you recognize in your favorite tracks?Introduction - :251980s News - 4:14Top 10 Most Sampled Songs* - 32:34(*Excluding 3 that Will. intentionally left out)Wrap-Up & Your Feedback - 1:16:00For the many ways to support the show, visit www.1980snow.com/support.For more episodes of 1980s Now and information about the show visit www.1980snow.comLearn more about Jon's podcast and Youtube channel at www.GenXGrownup.com.Email us at will@1980snow.com or kat@1980snow.com.
Multi Grammy-winning Jazz keyboardist, arranger, and record producer, Bob James, joins Talib Kweli at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City to talk about his legacy as the most sampled man in hip-hop. James, who has become the inadvertent sonic architect of rap's golden age by being sampled by everyone from Eric B and Rakim, to Run DMC Ghostface Killah, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Missy Elliot, The Beastie Boys, and the Wu-Tang Clan (to name a very small few) breaks down why so many rappers love his work, and talks about the origins of the New Orleans Street beat. James also shares stories about cutting records with legends like Chet Baker and Quincy Jones and offers his thoughts on some of the most memorable sample flips of his work. For fans of the art of sampling and hip-hop in general, this is a must listen with a true GOAT of the genre.
All the way from Egypt, poet/writer, Jaylan Salman, joins Ryan and Nicole to talk about the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's 2003 film, Kill Bill, Vol. 1. Just like the film on a visual level, the soundtrack pays homage to many films on an audio level, both famous and obscure. The soundtrack was certified Gold but its influence extends far past the amount of units that it sold.We discuss:The movie and why Ryan took so long to see itHow the RZA "sampled" other film soundtracksWhy this revenge film works so wellWho we think could put together a killer soundtrack like the RZAIf you're looking to create a podcast with professional sound, check out Podtastic Audio at:https://www.podtasticaudio.com/easyFor More Information about Jaylan Salman:Website: https://theprose.com/JaylanSalahIG: https://www.instagram.com/jaylansalmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/jaylansalmanIf you'd like to support Soundtrack Your Life, we have a Patreon, where you'll get bonus episodes and more!https://www.patreon.com/soundtrackyourlife
We've got a bunch of topics today and we kinda get to all of them. Miley Cyrus saw a flying snowplow, Jeremy Corbell started a podcast, somebody's cutting off the internet, Ruby Tuesdays are popping up outta nowhere, there's a mysterious celebrity on some curtains, and Ryan's buying more websites.
NGHTMRE joins the three-peat club in his return to Back To Back! Willy talks with him about his new streaming docuseries "Sampled" (featuring Marc Rebillet, Tinashe & more, available now on Paramount+), his concept album DRMVRSE, how to stay happy when you're busy, inspiration from Anthony Bourdain & Action Bronson, playing Lollapalooza in Chile, the hero's journey, world-building, Unsound, arena DJs and DJing in the mainstream, backpacking, real friends vs. industry friends, new music & more! Join our Discord: http://discord.io/backtobackpod Willy Joy: http://linktr.ee/willyjoy NGHTMRE: https://nghtmre.com PROTECT REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS: https://abortionfunds.org/funds/ https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/ https://www.sistersong.net/
PA and Nordo get enticed by songs that were sampled, talk about perfect drifting conditions, and PA pleads the Vikes to keep it close.