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Snoweel said:While I think of it, could you tell me where the sample at the end of track 8 (I never know songs' names since the CDs live in my car while the covers go straight in my wardrobe) comes from?
That's the thing about Shadow, he doesn't disclose where most of his samples come from. In the Scratch documentary I mentioned earlier (which I recommend everyone watch before they diss hip-hop altogether (rap is a subgenre of hip-hop btw, just to be clear)), Shadow does most of his interview from the basement of a record store where he finds all of his obscure samples. It is literally a maze of vinyl stacks and Shadow won't reveal where the store is or what it's name is, because it took him 5 years of cajoling the owner before he was even allowed down into the basement.
Snoweel said:What frickin movie are you guys on about? Judging by that screen capture, it seems hilarious.
Office Space by Mike Judge of Beavis & Butthead fame. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant comedy, of which the screen capture is the best scene.
Snoweel said:Speaking of which, if anybody has the Psyence Fiction limited edition (containing 'Be There' with Ian Brown)...
I might have that, but I have to check. Feel free to email me, or PM me on NKL if you want.
Also, for the person who recommended Dr. Octagon, I would go a step further and pick up The Instrumentalyst: Octagon Beats instead, which is all of The Octagonecologyst minus Kool Keith's vocals. Very cool background music from Dan the Automator & DJ QBert. Also Dan & DJ Shadow did a project together called Bombay the Hard Way: Guns, Cars & Sitars a simply amazing remix album of a bunch of crazy Bollywood films from India.
I could go on and on about turntablist music and old school hip-hop, as well as any number of other musical genres, but I'll leave it at that right now. Having worked in book & music retail for over 20 years and owned my own store, it is a passion of mine, so I need to know when to stop

I love metal & country too, btw... just not the mainstream stuff, which is exactly like my tastes in hip-hop. There's plenty of good stuff out there that Mtv and radio don't play, you just have to work to find it.
Feel free to ask questions,
Jay
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