Sample Stories Radiosendung(01) 18.04 (16.00h)

Sample Stories Radiosendung(01)  18.04 (16.00h)

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Paylist:

- Labi Siffre - I got the ...
- Eminem - My name is
- The Charmels - As long as I've got you
- Wu-Tang Clan - C.R.E.A.M
- El Michels Affair - C.R.E.A.M
- Simple Minds - New gold dream
- U.S.U.R.A - Open your mind
- Chicago - Street player
- The Bucketheads - The bomb (These sound fall into my mind)
- Dj Kool - Let me clear my throat
- Kool & The Gang - Hollywood swinging
- Liquid Liquid - Cavern
- Grandmaster Flash - White Lines (don't do it)
- Zapp - More bounce to the ounce

Labi Siffre – „I Got The…“
Labi Siffre is a British singer-songwriter, poet, and activist known for his soulful voice and thoughtful lyrics. His 1975 track „I Got The…“ was famously sampled by Eminem and Dr. Dre.

Eminem – „My Name Is“
Eminem, born Marshall Mathers, is an American rapper and one of the most influential hip-hop artists of all time. He gained mainstream fame with „My Name Is“ in 1999, known for his rapid-fire flow and controversial lyrics.

The Charmels – „As Long As I’ve Got You“
The Charmels were a 1960s soul group on the Stax label. Though short-lived, their track „As Long As I’ve Got You“ gained new life after being sampled by the Wu-Tang Clan.

Wu-Tang Clan – „C.R.E.A.M“
Wu-Tang Clan is a legendary hip-hop collective from Staten Island, NY. Their 1993 song „C.R.E.A.M“ („Cash Rules Everything Around Me“) became an anthem and helped shape 90s East Coast rap.

El Michels Affair – „C.R.E.A.M“
El Michels Affair is a New York-based instrumental band blending soul, funk, and hip-hop. They’re known for their cinematic reinterpretations of Wu-Tang Clan tracks, including a soulful cover of „C.R.E.A.M.“

Simple Minds – „New Gold Dream“
Simple Minds are a Scottish rock band that rose to fame in the 1980s with their synth-driven sound. „New Gold Dream (81–82–83–84)“ is one of their most critically acclaimed albums, blending new wave and art rock.

U.S.U.R.A – „Open Your Mind“
U.S.U.R.A is an Italian electronic music group best known for their 1993 rave anthem „Open Your Mind,“ which mixed techno beats with political samples and soaring synths.

Chicago – „Street Player“
Chicago is a rock band with jazz and funk influences, known for their horn section. Their 1979 disco-funk track „Street Player“ later became a favorite for DJs and producers due to its infectious groove.

The Bucketheads – „The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)“
The Bucketheads is a project by house producer Kenny „Dope“ Gonzalez. Their 1995 hit „The Bomb!“ famously sampled Chicago’s „Street Player“ and became a dancefloor staple.

DJ Kool – „Let Me Clear My Throat“
DJ Kool is an American DJ and rapper known for his party-starting 1996 hit „Let Me Clear My Throat,“ built on samples and hyped-up crowd interaction.

Kool & The Gang – „Hollywood Swinging“
Kool & The Gang are funk legends from New Jersey with a career spanning decades. „Hollywood Swinging,“ released in 1974, is a funk classic known for its upbeat horns and groove.

Liquid Liquid – „Cavern“
Liquid Liquid was a New York post-punk/no wave band in the early 1980s. Their minimalist funk track „Cavern“ laid the foundation for many hip-hop samples, including Grandmaster Flash’s „White Lines.“

Grandmaster Flash – „White Lines (Don’t Do It)“
Grandmaster Flash is a pioneering hip-hop DJ. „White Lines,“ released with Melle Mel, was a socially conscious 1983 hit warning against cocaine use, using the bassline from Liquid Liquid’s „Cavern.“

Zapp – „More Bounce to the Ounce“
Zapp is a funk band led by Roger Troutman, famous for their talkbox sound. „More Bounce to the Ounce“ (1980) became a foundational track for G-funk and West Coast hip-hop.