i really wanted to add this song by akrobatik because i think its a really great sounding track
it is also notably quite a political song, dealing with african-american culture and its status in the u.s.. i was going to post it to tie in with the election (a tenuous link) but was a bit busy at the time
while i don't really feel qualified to comment specifically, i feel akrobatik makes some good observations, and points to great leaders in black history. specifically, harriet tubman, malcolm x, bob marley, nat turner, arthur ashe and martin (luther king)
so here's the track - check it out
full lyrics are here
king tim
Nov 26, 2008
the song and the sample
de la soul come from the era of sampling. by their own admission "sampling will never die for de la soul. there are too many unknown records, too many obscure records ... whether it be a be a jazz record or a sound effects record". they were one of the first acts to really go to town with the samples, with their first album '3 feet high and rising'. the fourth track 'cool breeze on the rocks' is entirely made up of samples with the word rock in the lyrics. and parenthetically, they were sued for the use of a particular sample, that in part led to the tighter regulation of sampling
anyway, de la soul have never been shy of bringing together dispirit elements of music into a hip hop format. this is perhaps nowhere better exemplified than on the title track to their 2004 album 'the grind date'. i remember when this song first came on the radio it just got me so pumped. the reason for this was it brought one of my favourite rap groups (de la soul) together for the first time with a favourite band from another sphere of music, '70s progressive rock, (yes)
>>>de la soul
>>>yes
i'd really got into yes through my dad's record collection, and knew the sampled song pretty well. it's called 'ritual: nous sommes du soleil' and forms the final part of the epic concept album 'tales from topographic oceans' based on a set of hindu scriptures. each track is a 20 minute piece comprising the entire side of a vinyl record. it's as awesome as it sounds
the mere fact that they managed to bring in this sample and make it work as a new track is amazing. de la soul, making something obscure and a bit geeky into a vital minor radio hit
so, here's the track (live, which does mean a bit of a loss in sound quality)
and, for your pleasure, the first part (less than half) of the sampled epic (also live)
do you have any other perfect song/sample combinations, where two of your favourite artists came together?
king tim
anyway, de la soul have never been shy of bringing together dispirit elements of music into a hip hop format. this is perhaps nowhere better exemplified than on the title track to their 2004 album 'the grind date'. i remember when this song first came on the radio it just got me so pumped. the reason for this was it brought one of my favourite rap groups (de la soul) together for the first time with a favourite band from another sphere of music, '70s progressive rock, (yes)
>>>de la soul
>>>yes
i'd really got into yes through my dad's record collection, and knew the sampled song pretty well. it's called 'ritual: nous sommes du soleil' and forms the final part of the epic concept album 'tales from topographic oceans' based on a set of hindu scriptures. each track is a 20 minute piece comprising the entire side of a vinyl record. it's as awesome as it sounds
the mere fact that they managed to bring in this sample and make it work as a new track is amazing. de la soul, making something obscure and a bit geeky into a vital minor radio hit
so, here's the track (live, which does mean a bit of a loss in sound quality)
and, for your pleasure, the first part (less than half) of the sampled epic (also live)
do you have any other perfect song/sample combinations, where two of your favourite artists came together?
king tim
Nov 4, 2008
Mick Boogie - Leaders of the New Cool
It's been a while and I don't think I'll be posting regularly for a couple of weeks yet but here's something to keep you going.
Mick Boogie - Leaders of the New Cool
1. Mick Boogie - Intro
2. The Knux - Fire
3. 88 Keys - Bout To Bus
4. Treats Speaks…
5. B.o.B - I’ll Be In The Sky
6. Mickey Factz feat. Curtis Santiago - Automatic
7. U-N-I - Hollywood Hiatus (Cool It Now)
8. Charles Hamilton - It’s
9. Fashawn - Buyer’s Guide
10. The Knux - Bang Bang
11. Treats Speaks…
12. Fresh Daily & Homeboy Sandman - Swerve
13. Daytona & 6th Sense - Too Complex
14. Marky - Higher
15. Cool Kids - Delivery Man
16. Chip Tha Ripper feat. Naledge, Mickey Factz & Mic Terror - Next Up
17. B.o.B - Generation Lost
18. Tanya Morgan - Stay Cool
19. Charles Hamilton - Hell Boys
20. Treats Speaks…
21. Izza Kizza - Parking Lot Pimpin
22. Big Sean - Tomorrow
23. D-Black & Big Pooh - Top Of The World
24. Pacific Divison - Wake Up
25. Donnis - Dope Girl
26. Supreeme - Roni
27. The Knux - Cappuccino (Remix)
28. Nola Darling feat. Fresh Daily - Coco Rico
2. The Knux - Fire
3. 88 Keys - Bout To Bus
4. Treats Speaks…
5. B.o.B - I’ll Be In The Sky
6. Mickey Factz feat. Curtis Santiago - Automatic
7. U-N-I - Hollywood Hiatus (Cool It Now)
8. Charles Hamilton - It’s
9. Fashawn - Buyer’s Guide
10. The Knux - Bang Bang
11. Treats Speaks…
12. Fresh Daily & Homeboy Sandman - Swerve
13. Daytona & 6th Sense - Too Complex
14. Marky - Higher
15. Cool Kids - Delivery Man
16. Chip Tha Ripper feat. Naledge, Mickey Factz & Mic Terror - Next Up
17. B.o.B - Generation Lost
18. Tanya Morgan - Stay Cool
19. Charles Hamilton - Hell Boys
20. Treats Speaks…
21. Izza Kizza - Parking Lot Pimpin
22. Big Sean - Tomorrow
23. D-Black & Big Pooh - Top Of The World
24. Pacific Divison - Wake Up
25. Donnis - Dope Girl
26. Supreeme - Roni
27. The Knux - Cappuccino (Remix)
28. Nola Darling feat. Fresh Daily - Coco Rico
Labels:
B.o.B,
Charles Hamilton,
Mick Boogie,
The Cool Kids,
The Knux
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