In the previous post I mentioned the evolution of sampling and mixing techniques, especially in the use of simultaneous sound/image samples, from Coldcut ‘97 to giovannisample.com (or still Coldcut ‘08). Another related technique has also evolved with the years: turntablism. First time I heard vinyls being scratched in a song was somewhere in the early [...]
Posts Tagged ‘coldcut’
The art of turntablism
Posted in Thoughts, tagged Afrika Bambaataa, Birdy Nam Nam, c2c, coldcut, DJ Kool Herc, DMC World DJ Championships, Grandmaster flash, Iam, kid koala, solaar, turntablism on March 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Mixing and sampling: pushing the limits of creativity
Posted in Thoughts, tagged 2 many Dj's, coldcut, mixing, sampling, The Avalanches on February 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The usage of sample is not very new, started somewhere in the late 70’s, probably around NYC or so experts say. New techniques, new instruments, audio samples have evolved, coming to an extensive use with artists such as 2 many DJ’s and The Avalanches. Video samples have been a bit harder to manipulate and certainly [...]
How do I feel?
Posted in Concert review, Roskilde Festival, tagged 2006, coldcut, funkadelic, Goldfrapp, josh rouse, ricardo villalobos, Roskilde Festival, superdicount, the Raconteurs, tiga on July 7, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Current mood: mild chocolate milk = A Certain Romance
Haven’t written about the last two days in Roskilde. Everything went a bit fast, went back to work directly after so no time for update.
Saturday: started with Josh Rouse, didn’t know him before, shame on me!! As he introduced himself “It’s just me and my guitar”. It seems [...]
