Is sampling music?

Is sampling music?

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yes
especially if the entire song is one three minute long sample with no other elements of music in it

is sampling music what

Yes, but it's become something of a cheap gimmick over the years.

plunderphonics is from like the 70s

Is plunderphonics music?

just to clarify, I looked it up and its from the 80s, not 70s. But yeah music is whatever you want it to be. If sampling weird shit together and layering it sounds good to you, then its music.

ive always thought of sampling as inherently inferior to creating original pieces. show me stuff to change my mind

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God-tier sampling incoming

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No, sampling is a technique, which can be used for musical purposes.

Sup Forums, tell me, why are theoryfags such insufferable faggots pieces of shit that can't accept that sampling is not stealing?
>hurr i only listen to real music! hip-hop?! no way! that's not music [insert racist Sup Forums rant] learn an instrument! that's real music!

...

>make hip-hop song
>take an entire pop song's chorus nearly verbatim
>plop it onto an otherwise unnoteworthy song
>get credit for being a production genius

>sample man tries to compose something actually original

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this is p gr8 m8

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tfw only whites can sample correctly

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>Electronic Art Music
what

nigga what

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>Is sampling music?
Yes, when it's done by someone who knows what they're doing and isn't just putting a random drum loop over an Aretha Franklin song in Audacity.

>according to my logic, a hip-hop producer which I deemed sarcastically as "genious", carefully samples a part of a pop song, but I purposely ignored the part where they program the beats, add other elements that give the track a proper structure, as well the lyrcal part, therefore it's bad and is stealing, because I don't like hip-hop, of course.

if it's used transformatively and if it makes up the bulk of the piece.

I don't know how Liam Howlett had such a great ear for picking out samples from so many disparate sources and creating incredibly cohesive tracks with them, but this album was and still is amazing.

Too bad everything he's done since has been mediocre in comparison.

Post songs with good use of samples.

youtube.com/watch?v=LYqRcKroUH8 The Delfonics: Hey Love

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Sounds p nice

This is Madlib btw

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probs my fav house track ever

>op made another thread trying to bash sampling because he got wrecked in the other thread