John Oswald, Plunderphonics I can't say I enjoy the album all that much, but it definitely is an impressive use of samples - a lot of work must have gone into it... and the whole thing and then some used to be available in wav & mp3 at http://www.plunderphonics.com/xhtml/xunavailable.html (I'm not sure if the links still work). -whit On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, adam morosky wrote:
hi everyone, i'm going to be giving a presentation for a class on the act of sampling in contemporary culture and i will be talking mostly about music. some of artists i will be discussing include the beatles (tape loop experiments), the residents, Negativeland, among others. i would definitely like to include hip hop and dub in my discussion, but i want to know if there are any musicians/composers that stand out as true sampling pioneers in Dub, Hip Hop, Pop, and avant garde music. i can think of plenty of people that sample music or media in these genres but i don't want to arbitrarily choose Beck or Dan the Automator just because they appeal to my tastes. I just want to open up the question:
what musician or composer do you feel really pushed the boundaries of what sampling can be for their genre?
thanks for any help!
-adam morosky
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