Ben going through some old photos and found some I took at a local indie promotion around 2017 or so.
Our local talent at the time included Keith Lee, Shane Taylor, Sammy Guevara and Austin Theroy. For this show they had also brought in Abyss...
HAHA then straight of the bat Bob Vylan drops this (at the end of the clip)
https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=top buzzdarkness rave tune&mid=8868E7CD2F56B0F238888868E7CD2F56B0F23888&ajaxhist=0
When it drops....an...
The piano loop from Shook Ones Pt.II was one of the last "famous" samples from the golden era to be figured out.
It was from this:
Which was combined with a string sample from this:
And the beat from this:
To make the legendary...
Slick Rick, Ghostface Killah, Eric B & Rakim, Run DMC, Main Source, A Tribe Called Quest, Freddie Gibbs, Onyx, Jeru the Damaja and many, many others. Has to be one of the most sampled tunes in hip hop.
Slick Rick, Ghostface Killah, Eric B & Rakim, Run DMC, Main Source, A Tribe Called Quest, Freddie Gibbs, Onyx, Jeru the Damaja and many, many others. Has to be one of the most sampled tunes in hip hop.
That's a cool riddim, always used to go down well on the dancefloor. Lenky Marsden made some tough riddims. Diwali kind of crossed over into the mainstream a bit.
https://www.nme.com/news/music/bands-start-boycotting-radar-festival-after-bob-vylan-removed-from-line-up-3876018
Who could have seen this coming...? 🤭
The entire genre of Reggaeton grew out of sampling the beat from Shabba Ranks "Dem Bow", which used the "Ku-Klung-Klung/Poco Man" riddim by Steelie & Clevie. The genre is also known as Dembow sometimes.
Does that count?
Original: