
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Peter Gabriel and Fairlight CMI
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The junkyard sampling session is neat to see, especially since most modern musicians seem to use their softsamplers merely as playback devices.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, Real World recently held a competition to remix "Shock the Monkey" from this era. They released a set of samples, and you can hear the 700+ submissions online: http://www.realworldremixed.com/hotpicks.php
>By the way, Real World recently held >a competition to remix "Shock the >Monkey"....
ReplyDeletejust download the samples period!
it's amazing to hear what that song was made of
THE PETER GABRIEL VIDEO WAS POSTED ON YOUTUBE BY ARTMUZZ NOT frederic.
ReplyDeleteIT LOOKS LIKE THAT ERROR WAS CORRECTED ON NOVEMBERS BLOG ANYWAY.
GLAD YOU ENJOYED THE VIDEO I UPLOADED
ARTMUZZ