From Sebastien Beaulieu Sent Mon, Jun 21st 1999, 18:40
>> >> For those interested, I talked to David last Friday and here's the why >> >> of the "NO SAMPLING ALLOWED" in the liner notes of "Beneath >> >> the Valley of the Modulars". >> >> >> >> This is there because his work has been sampled and used by others >> >> without permission, two guilty parties : >> > >> >ah! so the context of the "no sampling allowed" >> >is *not* some kind of statement on his personal music making >> >ethics.. it was portrayed that way in somebody's >> >review last week, and that sparked the ill-fated >> >'beef with the use of samplers' threadlet. >> > >> As far as I know, he doesn't own a sampler, most, if not all of >> his sounds are generated through analog or digital equipment, >> I can't imagine how I would feel if I'd take a day to create a certain >> sound and have someone take 5 minutes to sample it... > >oh, i'm not disagreeing there. i'm >just saying the whole threadling was born >out of misreading the feeling behind that >statement. > >but anyway, what part of "stainless steel >drum" was it? > > It's the kind of spacey sound, it goes something like : woooohooo--hooo--hooo, it's taken from DK's Clubfoot EP. Sorry, I'm not too good at translating sounds to word... Seb