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Episode 1.5: GOOD FEELING
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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Oct 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
We are halfway done with the first season of Sample Excavator! A shorter episode this week as we examine a soul vocal from Etta James used throughout EDM, pop, and rap since the 90's. This fits into a larger trend of soul vocals being used in EDM that we will explore throughout this show. We also explore samples of the song Private Number by Pretty Lights and Rappin' 4-Tay.
Playlists with all the songs from this week's episode can be found on Apple Music and Spotify under 'Sample Excavator Episode 1.5'
Follow me on Twitter and Instagram @idigit1st
Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @SampleExcavator
Email the show TheSampleExcavator@gmail.com
Produced by Guy Tannenbaum
Theme song by David Ramos
Next week's episode we're looking at the third most sampled song of all time, with over 2300 samples! Don't worry, I don't go over all 2336 and just highlight the top 10.
This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
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Playlists with all the songs from this week's episode can be found on Apple Music and Spotify under 'Sample Excavator Episode 1.5'
Follow me on Twitter and Instagram @idigit1st
Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @SampleExcavator
Email the show TheSampleExcavator@gmail.com
Produced by Guy Tannenbaum
Theme song by David Ramos
Next week's episode we're looking at the third most sampled song of all time, with over 2300 samples! Don't worry, I don't go over all 2336 and just highlight the top 10.
This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Oct 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (12)
Episode 1.2: THE RIFF: Episode 2 breaks down 'The Riff,' a series of 5 descending chords or notes that has a rich history throughout classic rock with notable uses by The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Chicago, and Green Day.This week's playlist containing all the songs discussed is ... by Sample Excavator