andrewmcdonough onmusic

Jul 07

I just signed up to whosampled.com

I found out about this site from the founder at an event run by songkick.com. It’s an online community of people who are interested in the uses of samples within modern music. People can contribute to the content of the site by tagging what songs have been sampled by which artists. I enjoyed filling in my profile:

“I love listening to lots of different types of music. I particularly like electronic music and hip-hop, where sampling is prevalent. I love it when I hear a new track and recognise a sample, or when I thought a track I knew was completely original and then I hear the hook on something else older. I really love how some samples like the amen break or the dem bow riddim have come to define entire sub genres of music. It amuses me when artists discover the same samples and use them around the same period independently like with Ike’s Rap II by Isaac Hayes, sampled by both Portishead and Tricky in 1995, or the The Gunter Kallmann Choir version of Daydream (which in turn was a cover of The Wallace Collection) sampled by both “I, Monster” and “The Beta Band” in 2001. I see the use of samples in music as a valid aspect of modern composition and production, although I am cynical of the blatant rip-offs in some modern pop music where due respect is not paid to the original.”

The site doesn’t appear to have vanity URLs yet, but you can find me at:

http://www.whosampled.com/user/view/1993/