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The Top Sample Lists by Larry G. at 5:56 pm EST, Feb 11, 2003 |
Yesterday marked the 10th anniversary of Peter Cigéhn's Top Sample Lists, which catalogue all of those sound samples you hear in your favorite techno/industrial/dance/electronica/whatever music. It began its life on the Net as an e-newsletter, but is now maintained on the Web. To this day, the most popular sources for samples are still Blade Runner, NASA broadcasts, and Star Trek. |
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RE: The Top Sample Lists by flynn23 at 2:30 pm EST, Feb 27, 2003 |
Larry G. wrote: ] Yesterday marked the 10th anniversary of Peter Cigéhn's ] Top Sample Lists, which catalogue all of those sound samples ] you hear in your favorite ] techno/industrial/dance/electronica/whatever music. It began ] its life on the Net as an e-newsletter, but is now maintained ] on the Web. To this day, the most popular sources for samples ] are still Blade Runner, NASA broadcasts, and Star ] Trek. I remember when this was a vehicle to promote your shitty industrial band to the world... long before mp3.com. |
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RE: The Top Sample Lists by crankymessiah at 3:59 pm EST, Feb 27, 2003 |
Larry G. wrote: ] Yesterday marked the 10th anniversary of Peter Cigéhn's ] Top Sample Lists, which catalogue all of those sound samples ] you hear in your favorite ] techno/industrial/dance/electronica/whatever music. It began ] its life on the Net as an e-newsletter, but is now maintained ] on the Web. To this day, the most popular sources for samples ] are still Blade Runner, NASA broadcasts, and Star ] Trek. I remember when this was a vehicle to promote your shitty industrial band to the world... long before mp3.com. |
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