Let's play a game...I've not thought this through tho.
Like 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon, link a couple of tunes together by the samples they used in 6 steps or fewer, whoever links them together gets to suggest the next one. Links can be tenuous but no mashups, that's cheating.
Beastie Boys - Hey Ladies samples Fab 5 Freddy - Change The Beat
(as does Coldcut's remix of Eric B and Rakim's Paid In Full)
Which was sampled also by Mantronix on Needle to the Groove
and another Mantronix track Bassline was sampled by Prodigy on Hyperspeed.
Got it in 2 (well 3 if you count the Paid in Full detour)
I'm assuming linking via the artist (other tracks they've done) is tenuous but OK? Otherwise some of these might be impossible/very restricted to very sample friendly artists....
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fingertrouble wrote:I'm assuming linking via the artist (other tracks they've done) is tenuous but OK? Otherwise some of these might be impossible/very restricted to very sample friendly artists....
fingertrouble wrote:I'm assuming linking via the artist (other tracks they've done) is tenuous but OK? Otherwise some of these might be impossible/very restricted to very sample friendly artists....
I was wondering about this - cos you could argruably use Prodigy present Dirtchamber which features Beastie Boys on it and do it in one - depends if it has to be sample links or not ...
Might be me being literal, but which links are allowed and which not?
I think we can be pretty flexible with what's allowed, try and link via samples where possible or other tracks the sampling/sampled artists made.
The Dirtchamber, I'd say that'd be ok but I'd make it 3 steps..i.e Beastie Boys - Hey Ladies>>Beastie Boys - It's The New Style>>Prodigy - Dirtchamber>>Prodigy - Hyperspeed
I suppose things like the Fools Gold drums would be ok too, it's not a sample but might as well be. Do we allow cover versions then?
Elton John's mum babysitting for Slash, altho interesting, would be chancing it tho.
The no mashups is mainly to stop folk digging out their old tracks or running off to make a new "Smells Like Latin-esque" boot, although that could make for curious combos.
Had a couple of trys at this and could only get there in about 8 steps, I'll have another look over the weekend. I think the key here is Trevor Horn, or maybe I've been chasing a dead end.
Art of Noise - did Robinson Crusoe theme version Prodigy - Firestarter samples Art of Noise - (Close) to the edit Prodigy sampled Ennio Morricone - either The big gundown or release yo delf (Remix of Method Man) 187 Lockdown sampled Ennio Morricone for Gunman
IanFondue wrote:Suspect this is the easy route ...
Art of Noise - did Robinson Crusoe theme version Prodigy - Firestarter samples Art of Noise - (Close) to the edit Prodigy sampled Ennio Morricone - either The big gundown or release yo delf (Remix of Method Man) 187 Lockdown sampled Ennio Morricone for Gunman
Closest - the route I was thinking of was via Gnarls Barkley; the co-writer of the Crusoe theme is Gian-Piero Reverberi > sampled in Crazy. He worked on spaghetti westerns as did Morricone (tenous link - thought there was a direct one). But yeah - Morricone > 187. Hard route was to get a connection between Morricone / Reverberi rather than just go Gnarls > Coldcut/Bomb the Bass/drum sample route > 187. Or you could have gone via Rondò Veneziano.
Or Crusoe > Gnarls who sample Françoise Hardy who covered Morricone > 187.