List the Cuts not the Breaks

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Re: List the Cuts not the Breaks

Postby Junge » Wed Mar 24, 2010 8:15 pm

Jemie wrote: or can help with the not well known samples .. except from this list

Jimmy Castor Bunch - Troglodyte
Man Parrish - Hip Hop Be Bop
Malcolm McLaren - D'ya Like Scratchin
Shannon - Let the Music play
C.O.D. - In the Bottle
C-Bank - One more Shot
Man Parrish - Boogie Down Bronx
Roman Sandals - This is it
Imperial Brothers - We come to Rock
Hashim - Al-Naafiysh (Cutting Remix)
Freeez - I.O.U.
The B-Boys - Rock the House
Afrika Bambaataa - Looking for the Perfect Beat
Afrika Bambaataa - Renegades of Funk
C.O.D. - Uphill Peace of Mind
Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde - Gettin' Money (Instrumental)
The B-Boys - Two , Three , Break
Boogie Boys - Break Dancer
Beat Steet Movie Samples
GLOBE & Whiz Kid - Play that Beat
Run DMC - It's like that
Rockers Revenge - Battle Cry


I also heard
michael viners incredible bongo band-apache
newcleus-jam on it
Maurie starr-electric funkydrummer(te smurph voice)
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Re: List the Cuts not the Breaks

Postby Repo136 » Fri Mar 26, 2010 7:16 am

~J~C~O))) wrote:I got gurgles from that Jan n Dean record - and thats not a reference to space brownies. All I couldnt find and was wondering about was the 2 samples together that sound like - all prunes eat/ Hello men or Hello there. I got the 1st part , all prunes eat (if thats what it actually says? ) but the last part sounds like it could be culled from this kid's nursery rhyme type record yer talking about.


"All prunes eat" is actually "....or prune seeds" when the 'Robin'-character is talking about going through some bins and finding undesirable contents (from the Jan N Dean record).

And I think the "Hello men or Hello there" sample is kids saying "Alvin!" i.e. 'Alvin & The Chipmunks'.
Actually talking of 'Alvin & The Chipmunks', I only realised last Xmas that Cutmaster DC cuts up "Alvin" on his 'The Night Before Xmas' 12" from 1985!
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Re: List the Cuts not the Breaks

Postby ~J~C~O))) » Fri Mar 26, 2010 12:42 pm

Ok that makes more sense, even though it changes one of my catchphrases forever! when i was listening to that Jan and Dean record, I just had a piece of paper and a pen , waiting for the samples to jump out, which they did but of course I paid no attention to the context.
Is that a definite on the 'Alvin' line then? sounds like posh english kids to me!
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Re: List the Cuts not the Breaks

Postby Pr@nG! » Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:38 am

Check this old skool breakin' video someone put together to Globe and Whiz's beat. I still don't know the squeeky sound Whiz Kid scratches.

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Re: List the Cuts not the Breaks

Postby jemie » Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:53 pm

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