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<blockquote data-quote="Missed(A)Monday" data-source="post: 46393" data-attributes="member: 351"><p>I tend to disagree, I mean, Piano tunes in the early 90's became ridiculous, Here was the scenario:</p><p></p><p>The Italians would copy off a late 80's chicago piano riff</p><p>They would then steal a 70's acca, (probably from acas anon vols)</p><p>They would then release another track and sample from the last Itia toon</p><p>This would then be robbed by a couple of northern lads who would do the same thing again with a different acca on it perhaps (this is where Mr PianoMan comes in)</p><p>This would then be speeded up with a break behind it by a couple of guys from london and called happy hardcore</p><p>This would then hit the charts later by pop acts, get to No1 and called something daft like let me be your fantasy</p><p></p><p>total parody of the whole thing, the question is, with the nature and progression of sampling, where else could it have possibly gone? It was a totally organic progression</p><p></p><p>The whole thing became so formulatic that it was crazy, it just went up it's own arse, just like trance music did 10 years later.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Missed(A)Monday, post: 46393, member: 351"] I tend to disagree, I mean, Piano tunes in the early 90's became ridiculous, Here was the scenario: The Italians would copy off a late 80's chicago piano riff They would then steal a 70's acca, (probably from acas anon vols) They would then release another track and sample from the last Itia toon This would then be robbed by a couple of northern lads who would do the same thing again with a different acca on it perhaps (this is where Mr PianoMan comes in) This would then be speeded up with a break behind it by a couple of guys from london and called happy hardcore This would then hit the charts later by pop acts, get to No1 and called something daft like let me be your fantasy total parody of the whole thing, the question is, with the nature and progression of sampling, where else could it have possibly gone? It was a totally organic progression The whole thing became so formulatic that it was crazy, it just went up it's own arse, just like trance music did 10 years later..... [/QUOTE]
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