Which popular 90's sample cd Crazy Town-Revolving Door guitar riff came from? LA RIOT?
djtopcat
Seattle WA The 206 312 Posts
Here's another one of those sample mysteries that has baffled people for awhile.
I was just on whosampled and there's still some discussions.
I had some of those common 90's sample cds I used with my MPC, and I think it did come from one of them.
it was also used by the German hip hop group Creme de la Creme and some Hungarian hip hop band before Crazy Town sampled it
in 2001.
Creme de la Creme 1998
Ganxsta Zollee year?
Liroy 1997
I was just on whosampled and there's still some discussions.
I had some of those common 90's sample cds I used with my MPC, and I think it did come from one of them.
it was also used by the German hip hop group Creme de la Creme and some Hungarian hip hop band before Crazy Town sampled it
in 2001.
Creme de la Creme 1998
Ganxsta Zollee year?
Liroy 1997
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I can understand people obsessing over mysterious samples from classic and great hip hop tracks but the youtube clips in your post (although i must admit i didn't listen to the last one) are most definitely neither.
Why in the fuck anyone with even average intelligence would devote any voluntary thought towards the group Crazytown in 2015 is utterly beyond me.
Please provide a link to this "discussion" over at whosampled.com? They must be spambots or infomorphs equipped with Shazam surely, not real people.
(As you can tell from that last sentence I know next to nothing about marauding computer programs but hopefully you get my drift.)
Also don't knock the sample cds because a lot of the golden era hip hop songs you probably like used them in production FACT!
I'm just curious where the guitar riff came from, it's either sampled from a record or played live in the studio specifically for those royalty free sample cds. That's all
Maybe someone else will post in this thread that shares your enthusiasm for this guitar loop, lets wait and see.
This sample is a big mistery. The answer is somewhere around 1998.
The ‘Való Világ’ song of Ganxsta Zolee & the Kartel released on the album ‘Helldorado’ in 1999. It is a very iconic album btw.
The producer of the album namely ‘Pierrot’ bought almost all the royality free instrumental sample cds from the internet.
That was the way to do a cool radio hits during that time.
Around the same time German fellas bought the same stuff too, so they made therir own usage for Creme de La Creme.
Curiously the views-to-postcount on this thread are absurdly high, making me think there really is some insular web community of doggshit 90s commercial sample CD spotters searching this out?
It's up there now.
I'm going to guess not very much.
Just read some crazy shit about Crazy Town. That Shifty Shellshock Binzer dude allegedly sold off their studio DATs and music gear for crack money. That's why they don't have their original studio recordings and had to re-record Butterfly etc.
Question who's wacker of the LA glam rappers Crazy Town or Mickey Avalon?
Hey now Greg is a pioneer in West Coast electro funk/hip hop. His label Egyptian Empire had Rodney O & Joe Cooley first! I hope you were joking. Not all of his songs were like this.
https://www.discogs.com/Various-LA-Riot-3/release/15517943
same company made this
https://www.discogs.com/Public-Enemy-Beats-And-Loops-Welcome-To-The-Sampledome/release/14488268