Which exact part of Million Miles From Home are you claiming is sampled on Propane Nightmares? 'cause I can't quite hear the part that you've highlighted. They did lift the vocal melody that first appears at around 2:04, but I don't think they sampled it. There's always a bunch of instrumentation around the vocals in Million Miles From Home, which I can't hear on Propane Nightmares. Though maybe they got access to the vocal stems? Even then, to me the vocals seem to have a bit of a different character (if I pitch them appropriately). Also, Castle Theme in Granite? Are you quite sure about that? Doesn't sound anything like it to me, honestly. I get that there are some 8-bit-ish sounds, but those can just be made on almost any synth. And finally, The Fountain does seem to draw from Just One Second quite heavily, it almost sounds like it could have been a cover of it at some point. However, I don't think it's a sample - the drums sound different and there's also a bunch of other instruments in Just One Second that I just can't hear in The Fountain. Cool video otherwise, BTW 👍️
Quando comecei a ouvir Moby com mais interesse foi em 1998 já alguém andava a fazer chill out com samplagem de músicas antigas todos os artistas fazem isso, também eu faço música, de destacar Robert Myles que lançou a Dream Music, Enigma o Chill Out e música de yoga com Moby com o som de destaque de que é conhecido não o que seria antes mas a abrir do ambiente techno uma nova escolha um novo motivo de audiência e querer participar de todos grandes êxitos, como deixei de fazer já não acompanho os verdadeiros trabalhos já é distribuido pelas audiências, no dia que ouvi Find my Baby no dia seguinte fui comprar o CD Play de Moby de 1999 mesmo com pouco dinheiro na altura do qual sempre o guardo e memorizou toda a atmosfera e o fiz ouvir várias vezes.
This was one of the best albums for samples,but i doubt doubt anyone could afford Beastie Boys- Paul's Boutique samples now. Changed music after License To Ill!
you could say that, if you're an absolute child. you should be respecting moby wanting to bring these artists to a younger generation and in the new style
@highdrangea790 very true. Moby helps bring artists from the past especially those who were underrepresented back then (seeing how a lot of his samples come from African American/Black artists).
I believe that the drum sample for It Doesn't Matter comes from The Fatback Band - Wicky Wacky (Jamie 326 Edit). It sounds like they sped it up by, like, 126.5% speed to me
I think I found the drum sample for it doesn't matter. I believe that if you take The Fatback band - Wicky Wacky (Jamie 326 Edit) and speed it up by about 1.25% using RU-vid advanced settings, it's basically dead on the beat...ok, maybe it's a beat and a half quicker on the Chem-Bro's track but, playing the two side by side, it's pretty close
thank you for this break down must have been pretty difficult, if not then it's still amazing now i can search for these songs individually too and gain a new found love for them, since they were sampled. same with the rest of the ones you've uploaded thank you for opening my eyes , ears ect to things new to me.
How do they extract just the drum/vocal tracks so that no other instrument/vocal bleeds into the sample?. Are there special recordings where each track is separate?. If so do you need a special kind of license to access these separate tracks?
Usually just a spot in the track when one or the other is isolated. Sometimes they had acapellas alright. Filtering can be used to remove some of the background sounds alright but sometimes leaving that in adds a bit of swing to the rhythm
So some of the guitar and bass parts on the album are actually played by Moby himself, like the guitars in Find My baby and Bodyrock and the bassline from If Things Were Perfect?