dr_rock - 2006-07-20
I always wondered where that came from. I figured it was James Brown.
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Hooper_X - 2006-07-20
Awesome piece of musical scholarship. This and "Apache" are basically the two biggest samples evar.
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baleen - 2006-07-20
everybody in the world needs to see this
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happy_ending - 2006-07-20
Fantastic.
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yoyo1 - 2006-07-20
Before he actually plays it, the dreadful beat was already playing full volume in my head!
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Aubrey McFate - 2006-07-20
Holy shit. I may never listen to music the same way again. (Nice point on copyrights, too.)
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boba. - 2006-07-22
Winstons don't even own copyright to their song.He bought a UK press on ebay.Jungle sucks.Ignorant.
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keinsignal - 2007-02-01
Very well put together. Wish he'd included Van Helden's "Breakdancer's Call".
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Yakoo:MarkTwo - 2007-03-19
No comment. Just a good video.
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danthedrummer - 2007-04-24
Fascinating, though he didn't mention the drummer, Gregory C. Coleman, who actually played the beat.
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Endoris - 2007-07-21
It's good to see a decent analysis of something so omnipresent in our musical culture that we rarely think to analyze it. Nice.
Plus, I was just looking up stuff on the Amen break a few days ago, and it was even weirder that I actually came across this today.
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Stopheles - 2007-09-12
Great little dissertation, though I think he's a little hard on Squarepusher and his ilk.
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j lzrd / swift idiot - 2007-10-31
Well damn. All music is the same.
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Lies, lies, LIES! - 2008-09-03
Nick C. hates it, so five stars.
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Keefu - 2008-12-28
Learn your cultural heritage.
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Goethe and ernie - 2009-01-13
I saw this one morning in 2006 when I had the day off work with a migraine. Five stars for how much I enjoyed it back then, and another, theoretical, five stars for how much I enjoyed it now.
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