This was found with Google Assistant's song recognition once again. Here's a demonstration ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1Wos5mNv28w.html
I really think it is the best thing Google has done in recent years. Helped me find lots of songs I didn't know the name of, and apparently stuff like this can be done too 0.0
I always knew that DP were huge Reggae fans, but knowing they sampled some Reggae on Discovery is mindblowing. Really goes to show that you can literally sample everything
guy man has a bob marley poster in the crydamoure studio and when daft punk were performing teachers at the mayan theater the last person they said was bob marley
this... was literally the holy grail for me after chase. i wanted to find out what the sample was for way too long and of course just at the start of august it's found :^)
Daft Punk : Hey would you guys like to be in our new song? Third World : Yeeeeeaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh Daft Punk : *stops tape recorder* Thank you, that’s all we need Third World : Wait, what?
I bought this Third World record like 2 weeks ago at the insistence of the shop owner down the street. Funny coincidence it gets found on a Daft Punk album not one week later.
I'm seeing a select amount of people both in and out of the sample hunting scene in the comments celebrate how exciting these weeks have been. I also saw a comment here about "you can really sample anything", thats just breeding life into me as a producer and a creative. Sincerely though, congrats on everyone involved and congrats to the original songs, the remixes, the original samples, and kudos to everyone who will see this. I appreciate the community supporting each other even if I am not 100% involved in the scene, its really nice to see and experience.
A few years ago people managed to find the samples of Fresh, Teachers, High Fidelity, High Life and recently Revolution 909 ! Now I learn people found a new sample for Too Long! This truly inspires me to keep on my dream of becoming an electronic music producer one day! The dedication and creativity you show is mindblowing!
Really, with how insane this year has been for the sample hunting community, I wouldn't be surprised if you guys managed to find every sample from Face to Face before the year is over.
Before this, I never even realized that you could hear the screaming in the back vaguely throughout samples 2 and 3 lmao. EQ probably did quite the work on that. Good shit
Yeah I feel the same way, I think the addition of the Ensoniq DP/4 Phaser’s unique sound and the compression from the Alesis 3630 helped reduce it, crazy how it sounds great
Almost 2 years later and my mind is still blown by this. 1998 Daft Punk really said fuck it let’s cut up bits of the intro of a reggae song and let’s turn it into a masterpiece. Love the fact that this was also the first Discovery track they completed, and yet it’s the last on the album.
For years I've been saying the chops were samples and people left and right told me "there no chops outside of Rose Royce and Skyy. Drop it." Well I was fucking right!
I was just thinking about this one, only ro find out it was only found THREE DAYS AGO??? GG my dude. My goal: make music that takes people two decades to find the samples from. Lol
Quite possible, his father was a reggae enjoyer. He did an interview last year for a French radio in which he played a Third World track and spoke about reggae
@@pufthouse6566 Thomas’s father is Daniel Vangarde a famous 70-80s music producer (ottawa, la compagnie créole, many disco stuff…) a true music maker & big collector. 😉 This is were thomas & guyman started it all. Synth & rare vinyl were next door in daddy’s studio… juno was there, korg ms20 was there … They had to buy samplers, compressors… tho !
It took 2 decades in technology to reverse engineer this masterpiece sample (let that marinate). ALWAYS looked forward to the day when someone would find the Too Long sample. UPDATE: sent the link to my friend. She flipped out on the find!
Tbh when you dig a little bit deeper, it’s not that random. This is the first track of Third World’s album "Journey To Addis" and it was also released as the B-Side of the single "Now That We’ve Found Love" which is one of their most popular songs.
I think Guy Man is a fan of reggae. Hence you see him hyped when Too Long was playing on their Alive 2007 Lollapalooza set (he was clapping hard) reference: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B38CY-4Rd6s.html