usadance
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USA Dance Mix from Atlanta, Georgia plays the past 40 years of Dance-Disco-House every day!
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Post by usadance on Sept 3, 2023 16:25:53 GMT 1
Sometimes it's not easy to RECALL a small snip (or sample) of a song from 30+ years ago. This Mattei & Omich new release samples 3 tracks: (1) Junior Jack's "My Feeling" (2) "Saturday Love" Cherrelle, Alexander O'Neal and (3) A more popish song ? right on the tip of my tonugue...............what is it?
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Post by ManicKangaroo on Sept 3, 2023 16:30:34 GMT 1
The piano bit is from Alison Limerick's excellent Where Love Lives
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usadance
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Post by usadance on Sept 3, 2023 23:26:42 GMT 1
Thank You. How soon we forget. Released November 1990
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Post by Sm1ffj on Sept 21, 2023 9:03:58 GMT 1
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Post by Razzle Dazzle on Sept 21, 2023 12:45:22 GMT 1
This brings me to a BBC article last week that said "one in four top 40 songs samples older track", crazy, the lack of originality these days
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Post by Panda on Sept 21, 2023 12:57:41 GMT 1
Surprised it's only one in four.
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Post by TheThorne on Sept 21, 2023 12:59:55 GMT 1
This brings me to a BBC article last week that said "one in four top 40 songs samples older track", crazy, the lack of originality these days To be fair pick most charts between 1987-1990 and a quarter of the chart actually is old songs or covers.
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Post by Razzle Dazzle on Sept 21, 2023 13:18:04 GMT 1
This brings me to a BBC article last week that said "one in four top 40 songs samples older track", crazy, the lack of originality these days To be fair pick most charts between 1987-1990 and a quarter of the chart actually is old songs or covers. Maybe but there was at least some skill involved in recording all of the instruments and vocals especially when it was analog recordings that had to be perfect all in one take even it it was a cover, these days it takes seconds and reminds me of the Little Britain sketch, points at a screen of digital samples "I want that one". Back in the 90s you had samples of course but they were incredibly imaginative, creative and the cutting edge of technology for their time, take Daft Punk "One More Time", it was genius and talked about 25 years later, in 2050 will people be talking about Doja Cat's mega hit "Paint The Town Red" being a piece of sampling genius? It is just a whole other level of lazy, it wont even be remembered by Christmas
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