People often put Endtroducing, Donuts and Since I left you as the trifecta of plunderphonics

People often put Endtroducing, Donuts and Since I left you as the trifecta of plunderphonics.
But Amon Tobin's Bricolage deserves a place just as well. He also has, in his sample-based work, basically 4 albums that are excellent.

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post some music like you got a pair
and ive never considered endtroducing plunder but ok why not

bricolage was fuckin awesome when it dropped. ISAM was when i stopped paying attention to him. Never once thought of his work as being plunderphonics

shut the fuck up namefag dying father etc

>People often put Endtroducing, Donuts and Since I left you as the trifecta of plunderphonics.
that's tourists

I feel like plunderphonics started and ended with SILY. Has there been a single other album where every SINGLE sound is plundered? Besides plunderphonics is a bad term for a genre anyway because lots of other genres happen within it
>SILY: Nu-disco
>Thought for Food: Freak folk
>Replica: ambient

Endtroducing is in the guiness book of world records as the album that's 100% consistent of vinyl samples.

Why wouldn't you say its plunderphonics?

Basically all sampled hip hop is plunderphonics.
Might as well consider it an instrumental hiphop album, but Endtroducing transcends merely hiphop.

>post some music like you got a pair
ok penis

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for this he sampled

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The sampling is very straightforward of the main loop, but he keeps building on it. A good thesis for how sampling a single loop can be just as interesting as a complicated hyper-collage.

Amon Tobin - Nightlife

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For this he sampled:

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He sped up the sample, and Amon often used middle eastern influences. and for some reason, sped up this sample sounds kind of middle eastern.

>Never once thought of his work as being plunderphonics

Why not? Because it sounds so electronic? He manipulated samples as to make them sound electronic, but a lot of those sounds are made from samples.

you could say instrumental hip hop is a kind of plunderphonic. both are very related at the end.

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>Has there been a single other album where every SINGLE sound is plundered?

I have made one myself actually. It's on spotify.

Do you ever worry about blowing up and getting absolutely fucked by copyright law?

no hipsterphonics bullshit will ever be in the same league as Endtroducing. this is all gay shit compared to it. Endtroducing is untouchable

ive just never really thought about it or researched it, etc., im not having an argument in any fashion. its just one of those albums thats always kinda just been there, like weather.
i suppose i ve never thought much about the difference between sampling and plundering.

thanks for the music.

benis

no, not at all. I don't think I'll ever "get big" and even Amon Tobin was only sued for his songs that were used for commercials. I wouldn't mind just comfily working on music for a small audience. I do it for mainly for myself and my small fanbase.

I've just release a bunch of EP's and and album an EP on vinyl and I think that's pretty cool. Still honing.

I made this yesterday.

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Amon Tobin is probably my main influence, as you can probably hear clearly.

fuckin dabbin

youtube.com/watch?v=8xIWLG-F0Ag

take that zach hill

I think there are many other albums in the same vein that can musically hold up to the 3 you mentioned but the main reason why they are so revered is because of the backstory behind them.

At least for Donuts and Endtroducing. I genuinely don't know the context behind the huge following Since I Left You has...and there's always some kind of context.

i guess a better term would be simply sampling in different degrees and different genres

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theres money and theres reputation for whatever reason - those are the lines i suppose

I think you're doing it for the right reason, I feel the same way about my own music. The vocaroo track sounds pretty good, too

Did someone say shill my plunderphonics works?! Well gee thanks gents

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>I genuinely don't know the context behind the huge following Since I Left You has

Well, first of all, it is a 10/10 album.
Also, they included thousands of samples.
And they ALL got them cleaned by this legend female copyright lawyer.

Also, no other plunderphonics album sounded like that before.

>The vocaroo track sounds pretty good, too

How would you rate it?
When I was making it I thought it was awesome.

Fair enough. I grew up a huge hip-hop head and that's why I know (and highly respect) Donuts and Endtroducing but the way I came about to discovering them is because of their contributions to underground hip-hop as opposed to them being meme albums (not talking down on them). I first learned of Since I Left you in college as I was looking for music one day. I just always thought it was some internet shit that took off.

how are you making it?
sample lengths? micro shit long shit? total plunder? and if so - seeing as we can do anything to any sound.... where does plundering collapse?

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A lot of manipulation, A lot of cutting and pitching. Filtering and ableton's corpus. Constantly changing the compositions and the samples I choose to be in it.
It's totally plundered except for the sub.

Sampled about 20 songs for this. So It's pretty much unrecognizable from the sources.

>Well, first of all, it is a 10/10 album.
according to who?

just me. and probably some other people.

why did you ask?

>i guess a better term would be simply sampling in different degrees and different genres

agreed

it sounds very clean and integrated. do you have a soundcloud?

plunderphonic (sampling) as a kind of electronic music is also part of hip hop as a whole. i like both obviously of good quality. i never understood people saying rap isn't music though

Yep. Also Spotify.

soundcloud.com/lucinate

On spotify you should check Big Noise and Pulse Measure.

Big Noise is a warm album sampling jazz, nothing new, but I think it's inventive. Pulse measure is a dnb album, experimental and also all samples.
Dont listen to the most listened track on there, it's pretty much my least favorite.

it's ableton the best tool for produce this kind of music? just asking

you can find me in spotify under Lucinate, I'm the only one.

I think it is, because ableton is pretty much a sampler. The stretch algorithm is very versatile.

live ableton 1 take fuck job:

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i made this as raw material for micro-sampling later but got tired of micro sampling

sounds really good.