I cant be the only one that feels like this album (and Emmas early work/ sample music style) is way more influential and important than people give it credit for right?? Like sure they obviously weren’t the first one to come up with this sample heavy/mashup style but honestly you can DEFINITELY tell when its a LAPFOX track. I hear a LOT of artists out there today that just ooze with that Lapfox touch, know what i mean? Seriously if you listen to a bunch of newer breakcore/speedcore (and even some other electronic genres) there’s a lot of that lapfox dna sprinkled around. I really think they were ahead of their time lol Just a neat lil observation I’ve noticed through out the years. Awesome video btw! Hope ya make more.
Bruh, mayhem's eggs sounds like a modern "glitchcore playlist" song, even the art that's in the thumbnail looks pretty accurate for 2020's aesthetics. those og ferries were some creative bastards 😄😂
I'm Jamaican and this album seriously made me, I don't know it really made me feel seen and really comforted me for such a long time. Some of the songs she chose to sample are songs that you really wouldn't be exposed to unless your special interest is Jamaican music or live in an area around a Jamaican community. I still can't believe she did this it's surreal.
@@RogueError617 no doubt reanard was heavily influenced by 90s uk garage-jungle-dnb scene that has tons of ragga-reggie-dub-dancehall elements since huge amount of artists are uk jamaicans. bigup
Yes! I remember way back when Renard released a few sample packs, and those went kinda viral within internet breakcore music!! For some reason the only one I can think of off the top of my head is the "let it hit 'em", but there's so many more. Halley Labs still regularly releases MAD sample packs btw, for those interested in messing w some audio check their site
great video! not to be the "well acktually" guy, but NAMx (track 9)'s sample is also sampling Higher Love by Steve Winwood, might be interesting to add that
ahhh!! and I was wondering why that voice was giving me old song vibes, also, thanks for introducing me to halley labs and this album... thank you so much!!
Now I understand why previously Emma's nickname was DJ Renard, mixing 2 different songs in to one track of not the same genre probably really hard, but even then her skills were and are on a high level
I usually only listen to edm, yet Emma is my favorite artist and a ton of their songs are sampled from all kinds of genres. There's been times where I'll hum/sing an old lapfox trax song and my friends will recognize the lyrics and assume I'm refering to the original.
its genuinely interesting and intriguing to see the samples renard uses, some of them are so recognisable and iconic, while some are just obscure and feel like they appeared out of nowhere, from the very dark and unseen side of music. Idk if I'm just stupid and haven't heard of the names of these samples, or if some of these just appear from nowhere.
that's actually insanely helpful instead of looking up each song on whosampled. also, a lot of them I had no idea about, so thanks for making this :D btw it'd be handy to include timestamps in the description tho
I wish this existed when I was a teenager 😂 found a lot of the samples by myself but this still lists samples I didn't find to this day! thanks a lot :)
It's crazy how much nostalgia this gives me, realizing I first listened to this album over a decade ago. Renard's early stuff was what got me into music for the first time, and going through and discovering all these other songs back in the day really broadened my musical tastes. A few of these really eluded me just because they were so stretched or had so many effects on it or just straight up aren't even from western culture! This video was really cool, I hope you do more of these because early Lapfox is like my childhood, lmao
i didn't realize how many sample renard use on because maybe album renard make a song with the sample and make it extra banger like no joke Also do trauma album too please it's banger asf
I highly highly HIGHLY enjoyed this. I know it was tons of work, but I definitely hope you make more of these breakdowns of Renard's(Halleylabs) music!
8:14 oh i remember spend so much time trying to figure out what hes singing.. surprisingly i did and found the original.. have to say renard has good taste in music
goated video, i went through a rabit hole trying to find all the samples in because maybe and other renard albums / tqbf albums. IT WAS INSANE. Thanks for making a compilation!
I had recognized many many of them also when i saw the whole album submitted on her channel by first time! Also im so glad halley labs fans are taking this that good way! And it muat to be! Halley Labs Furever
listening through early lapfox-halley can be a bit of a treat since it usually gives me a good rabbit hole to explore and find new stuff to listen to through. i'd definitely love to see more of these tracklist deconstructions for some of their other albums [ancient artifact, panic protocol, it's murder, you name it lol]
I feel like I needed a video like this for YEARS but, now that it exists, I sorta regret watching it because nothing beats the feeling of recognizing the source of a Renard sample years later in random media. But hey, great job my dude!
Thats so awesome :D congratz but i needed to double check the song NAMx and im pretty sure there is another sample in there that you missed. Its right between the sample of gettin high and Limb by limb, its from Marvelous cain Hitman the main vocal sample or maybe i am wrong not sure. anyway very good work. Like and sub is there :D
This is so fucking cool!! There's so many, it's so interesting to see how the album has so many different genres sampled into one I always wondered where some of these originate from, finding it out is fun xD
This video is amazing, you just demonstrated Lapfox's expertise in sampling music extremely well. Also, what the hell is that at the end of the video? I can't see it pretty clearly
Having someone go and do this is really special. For the last decade I've been slowly finding Renard samples, and when I find the songs my favorite creator used it lights up my life!!! When I first found chu chu lovely I was genuinely speechless but so excited!!
your a legend for doing this video bro but i think you missed out the let's move song from the mix album and i really wanted to see what samples she used for it
Now do a video detailing every single Wonder Wall sample also, not a "Renard" track but NegaRen has a song "Daytona USA Bastardcar" that also samples the Daytona USA game
I think ive heard songs where similar artists to renard are featured in his music but i cant quite touch my finger on them or identify. I think 4lung is one of them, would love to see those too
And this all happened in an era where people HATED it and heavily criticised musicians for sampling, while now people expect samples in music And OF COURSE it had to be Avenged Sevenfold who mute part of this video
Thank you so much. You know, i'm glad that people are giving "core-suffix" music another try. Lapfox Trax was literally my LIFE back in the early 2010s.
Many of these I knew already but also many were new and surprising. I obviously recognized the voice samples used in the song, but I totally didn't realize it was Crazy Train being used to make the beat, that's mind blowing!!!
It's crazy how much effort went into the old tracks. I guess thats why the newer stuff just doesn't hit the same. The new stuff isn't *bad*, just not the same.
Great video! But I don't agree with the one at 2:47 because that's just an amen break, I don't hear any exact similarity between the two. Also that ending was like creepy ARG stuff 😆