2. Double Dee & Steinski http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQVXS9Hv9J4 lesson two: James Brown mix. List of some of the samples: 1.(Get Up) I Feel Like Being a Sex Machine 2. Make It Funky 3. Say It Loud - I'm Black and Proud 4. Mother Popcorn 5. Get Up Offa That Thing 6. Escape-ism 7. I Got Ants in My Pants 8. Get on the Good Foot 9. I Got You (I Feel Good) Dialogue from Orson Welles's War of the Worlds radio show Do the Do by Kurtis Blow Tweety Bird dialogue World's Famous by Malcolm McLaren Two,Three,Break by The B-Boys Funk n Bop by Mutiny Mama Used To Say by Junior Dialogue from the movie Dirty Harry Rock The House by The B-Boys Bugs Bunny dialogue Itch and Scratch by Rufus Thomas Dance to the Music by Sly and the Family Stone Looking For The Perfect Beat by Afrika Bambaataa Play That Beat by MC G.L.O.B.E. Double Dutch Bus by Frankie Smith Speech by Fiorello La Guardia Change Le Beat by Fab Five Freddy
3. The Avalanches are an electronic music group from Melbourne, Australia Since I Left You, which was assembled from approximately 3,500 vinyl samples
4. Since I Left You was originally developed to be a concept album. Chater explained described the album original theme of a love story. Chatner described it as "an international search for love from country to country. The idea of a guy following a girl around the world and always being one port behind. And that was just because we had all these records from all over the world, and we'd like to use all that stuff."
5. Postmodernism To highlight the postmodernist element of the use of sampling in this album I have chosen 2 tracks to look at to show you the range of samples used.
6. Since I Left You I have found a very handy Youtube video demonstrating this songs samples!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zehvICx-Rsg
8. The video Intertextuality in the video? This might just be me but the phrase ski-surfing , is that a mention to Double- Dee & Stienski one of the originators of sample Dj-ing?
9. Where is sampling DJ going?Dubstep. Dubstep , the dubstep remix and dubstep culture is growing fast on youtube channels and on podcasts and blogs. I am looking at it because of its use of sampling a mash-ups and remixes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=or5mRjAOCsY Lloyds TSB advert remix http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciOmlFLZNx0 Where’s my money remix , football factory sample. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qvbabv12Duc Pulp Fiction Remix , start from 1.17 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=417AUI_dNzcMarvelletes Mr. Postman Youtube Channel : Inspector Dubplate http://www.youtube.com/user/inspectordubplate?blend=1&ob=4 The technology such as fruity loops, logic, cubase it is getting easier and easier to make your own remixs , these videos demonstrate the accesability to the remix and dubstep culture. Postmodern? YES.