When does sampling become lazy?
When does sampling become lazy?
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when you re-release some old jazz record that wasn't online that you found in your grandmothers closet and add fake vinyl pops and bad effects
never. even kanye west - pt. 2's lazy sample had artistic intent and value
>become
It always was. If you don't have the talent to create the initial sound yourself, you're just fucking lazy.
this album is literally lofi and chill study gaming beats but bad instead of good
when it is considered vaporwave
Listen to an Avalanches or Go Team album and tell me you can make that yourself
When the individual samples are more than 3 seconds long.
Ok Computer
It's literally always lazy
Idiot
How do I into sampling without feeling like a dirty jew?
How is that album not plagiarism?
ITT people who can't into hip hop, house, techno or literally any form of club music ever, aka people who have no rhythm and can't dance for shit, aka people who are bad at sex
This is a flawless extrapolation. Prove me wrong
be creative, approach it more like a collage/less laterally
LOL
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>lofi and chill study gaming beats
>good
I always think of it like this.
It isn't a sample if it hasn't been modified to bring something new in some way. If it's just the direct part of the song you are using to sample without any pitch shifts, distorts, or resequences, THAT IS PLAGIARISM.
Recreate this, but add a 10th one that is Death Grips.
Plagiarism only has moral judgement as a term if you're presenting something as your original work i.e. in an academic setting.
Sampled content is upfront that it is not originally produced, so nothing morally wrong. It has quotation marks around it basically.
I really like that album, it really manages to create a vastly different atmosphere than the original songs. but to be completely honest, it sounds like discarded songs that were supposed to be used in a Fallout trailer
I mean, most of them just sound like somebody took a dirty record that is meant to be played at 45 RPM, set the record player to 33 RPM and added reverb
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post GOAT sampling
When your entire track is based on sampling a single track. i.e. the hippity-hopper's shitty euphemism for karaoke.
That's actually a great infographic, my man. Thanks!
yea no rapper is presenting some 70s drum break loop as their own creation, sampling is inherently recognized to be someone else's work modified
>Sampled content is upfront that it is not originally produced, so nothing morally wrong.
Assuming you get written usage rights. Otherwise you are legally liable - which is to say, utterly screwed.
i honestly havent put a lot of thought into it but i just like that album because of the samples used but also the kind of repeating, cutting in and out static etc going on
im pretty sure i read somewhere it was supposed to be referencing alzheimers and stuff, picking up randomly, leaving off randomly etc
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actually true
Tape music is "Electronic Art Music"
>hehe I poorly explained something by making a le analogy
neck yourself for sharing that
Different user. The way the different genres are depicted is actually shockingly accurate desu