Industrial Bands and sampling/looping

I’m surprised no one’s mention the TKK. They’re on par with Ministry no doubt.

13mg and Trust/Obey are recent?

I’ve got a friend who mic’ed up an art exhibit and recorded the people walking around and talking. He then created an entire drum and bass performance using only sounds from that recording. Pretty effin’ cool, that was.

yer friend sounds like a gun, does he have a website or anything like that?

He records as Larvae. http://www.zeroplate.com/

What I love about being able to sample off of Youtube as that it gives a new layer of hermeticism to sampling. I can sample the sound of a train coming into the town Shakopee for the song “Shakopee Girls Are Wild”. I can (and do frequently) sample members of the five percent nation. It’s fantastic! Back in the day I had to deal with just the cassettes that I had and the sounds that I field recorded. I still use those but now I have a wider palette to work from.

I’m working on a song with youtube samples of the “darksided!” lady from Wife Swap.

Paul’s Boutique was certainly a groundbreaking cd and the story goes they actually put laws out about sampling based on how much was used on that cd, in regards to compensating and getting artists permission. But the music itself was all the dust brothers. The BBoys for the most part i think just bought the songs completed. But regardless they’re strong wordplay on it and lyrical references to strange shit added to the great music.

But the music itself was all the dust brothers. The BBoys for the most part i think just bought the songs completed. But regardless they’re strong wordplay on it and lyrical references to strange shit added to the great music.

What? I refuse to believe this. The Beastie Boys hacked up Zeppelin songs for the majority of their career. How did the Beasties afford to buy songs from someone when they were a dirt poor punk band?
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Foetus, definitely. That man samples things in ways that make me pleasantly uncomfortable.

I still say the best sampling work is still '88-92 Ministry. Fuck, isn’t like 75% of LORAH samples?

Not that they are really industrial, but white zombie went sample crazy.