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I think the opening to this was sampled by K&D for Tosca's "Chocolate Elvis". This is a great song itself, too; also some more modern versions.
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Nothing new here, an old favourite (heard once in a TV ad).. Interesting samples, etc. Kruder & Dorfmeister are involved in this, no surprise.
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Electronic grooves from the band whose work I first heard on the "Trainspotting" soundtrack.
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This guy chose, possibly, the best stage name ever. That is all.
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I'd only heard the instrumental version, but recently got the 2xLP album and heard the vocal one. Pretty good, perhaps the album's highlight.
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Strong cover of the Minnie Riperton original, with a slightly-different bridge. An impressive tribute.
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No wonder the Heath Brothers sound so familiar here.. The Herbaliser pulled something from them too.
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Nas, Premier and others.
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Another famous sample source.
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You've heard this before. Cypress Hill, Wu Tang, Biz Markie and countless others have used these drums. The original is great in its own right!
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A fresh Air remix by Brendan Lynch, eventually breaking into the popular "get out my life, woman" (Lee Dorsey) drums.
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Another Radiohead remix, this time by Fila Brazilia. Pardon the relatively low-quality MP3.
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Blissful take on this Radiohead track by Zero 7. The original was dying to be remixed. I'm almost certain it samples from Eno's "Music For Airports."
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Looked this up for a friend, turns out the opening was sampled for White Zombie's remix of "Blood, Milk & Sky" (from supersexy swingin' sounds)
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Fantastic song put together (apparently) by bits and pieces of Beatles sounds over the years; an early form of sampling and remix work of sorts.
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Straight from 1991!
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In a similar vein as "Puttin' On The Ritz", albeit many years earlier (1950's), it turns out "They Might Be Giants" didn't write this one.
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KRS-One, "A Friend"
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"Sally's Song" as covered by Fiona Apple, an interesting take on the original by Catherine O'Hara in the movie "The Nightmare Before Christmas"
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Minnie Riperton was a pretty amazing vocalist, who was able to sing as high as an F7#. Take that, Mariah Carey. Also, this song is quite lovely.
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DJ since Jan 23, 2009 






