WRONG kind of music sampled for noise?

Started by FreakAnimalFinland, April 12, 2026, 09:55:25 AM

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Cantleman

If it works sample what ever the fuck you want... context and composition will determine is quality.

Wasn't it slayer used on Hatesville?

k.p.g

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Funny to see a topic that started out of a discussion I was directly involved in.  As far as my own work, I can imagine what the samples people disliked on the last CD release were not so cheaply pasted in, but rather forced out of old cassettes.  The struggle to make those sounds was about the same process as creating most "noise" on any other release I make would go. 

But to speak on sampling in general, I find myself struggling to find an answer.  When does a sample stop and plunderphonics begin?  Are artists like Emil Beaulieau and John Wiggins really sampling? 
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Moran

Samples feel WRONG when they feel lazy compositionally and thematically. Samples of 20th-century politics on recent albums can feel perfunctory. Non-exotic music samples can work if they fit the context.

Krigsverk

#18
Also... things that has been used 2382 times before should be avoided. Jim Jones death tape is a good example... I wonder how many noise/industrial albums contains that speech? We should list them. I think I have heard it used creatively once, as in parts treated and integrated into the music. But just pressing play and drone over it again? Please.

Moran

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Death Squad's Theological Genocide has it, but it's the intro, so it doesn't feel disruptive, and it fits the album's themes.

FreakAnimalFinland

There is entire tape comp from Sweden where every artists uses the speech, hah... Mostly it is not done in the obvious ways.

Perhaps that leads to question of sampling "wrong kind of" speeches in general. I am less annoyed by the content, more annoyed about the sound quality or something being too contemporary. Sampling current day political speeches, pretty much instant failure. Not because there would be lack of good speeches to sample from, but generally if it is sounding like you're trying to listen good noise and someone is watching the news from TV... pfff..
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Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on Today at 06:35:30 PMSampling current day political speeches, pretty much instant failure. Not because there would be lack of good speeches to sample from, but generally if it is sounding like you're trying to listen good noise and someone is watching the news from TV... pfff..

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k.p.g

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on Today at 06:35:30 PMmore annoyed about the sound quality or something being too contemporary.
So this makes me think of thoughts I have had since 2024.  When will the time to sample modern speeches be acceptable?  5-10 years after the fact?  Are we just being fed with too many sound clips in the modern age that almost none of them make an impact like speeches of the past?  And are sound quality clips too clear in the modern age that they just cannot translate all so well onto a modern noise recording, as opposed to something with the quality of something akin to this Jim Jones tape?
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Moran

What tends to annoy me about modern speech samples is when they're too on the nose or imply subjects that have been discussed a lot without much insight. They can date the music without detracting from it when used tastefully.