I think if ate pancakes and drank a Galvanize, I would certainly vomit.
I am reminded of that $3.99 bottle of Midori knockoff though... hmmmmm.........
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Galvanize ????
#22
Posted 26 May 2006 - 11:17 PM
Ok, since whirly mentioned "indian", i find the "cult" sampled instrument on hey boy hey girl very indian, there's this indian instrument, i don't even know what it's called if it's got an english name, used by snakecharmers, hahahahaha, india=snakecharmers .. ain't it u nice western folks?? :D
anyway, is it??
even the progression is so ... think it's called a "been", in hindi ie.
anyway, is it??
even the progression is so ... think it's called a "been", in hindi ie.
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#27
Posted 02 June 2006 - 1:34 AM
toomuch'stash Escribi�:
I believe that most people here will tell you that the Chemical Brothers do not use musical samples, but make up all of the noises on their own.
I may be wrong, but I think that's what people will say. They may even call you a twat for suggesting that they do not make up all their own noises.
Bunch of twats.
Actually, they sampled it all off Norman Cook when he invented big beat.
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#28
Posted 02 June 2006 - 3:15 AM
JacksRevenge Escribi�:
Ok, since whirly mentioned "indian", i find the "cult" sampled instrument on hey boy hey girl very indian, there's this indian instrument, i don't even know what it's called if it's got an english name, used by snakecharmers, hahahahaha, india=snakecharmers .. ain't it u nice western folks?? :D
anyway, is it??
even the progression is so ... think it's called a "been", in hindi ie.
snake charming flute, I think you mean, a pungi. Not a dirty word, just an instrument that's used by snakecharmers. X-D
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