Paris Riots - Jacob's Ladder
34 seconds snippet...
http://www.filefactory.com/file/1d828km ... nippet_mp3
It's cool, it would be much cooler if it was complete, Way cooler if someone released it officially along with more 9 songs or so.
Don't ask for more, I don't have it. I kidnapped someone's grandmother just to receive this snippet. That's all he tought the old grumpy lady was worth.
Paris Riots proof of existence
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Lovely circle ... thanks for your great effort ... ...
BUT my antivirus has told me that this file contains TR/Dldr.Agent.313016 ... ...
Whatever that may be ... the track has obviously, some interesting potential ... ...
Perhaps you had better been a bit more kind to someone's dear old grandma ...
Anyway, it's in quarantine now awaiting deletion ... ...
BUT my antivirus has told me that this file contains TR/Dldr.Agent.313016 ... ...
Whatever that may be ... the track has obviously, some interesting potential ... ...
Perhaps you had better been a bit more kind to someone's dear old grandma ...
Anyway, it's in quarantine now awaiting deletion ... ...
Did this come as a result of me commenting in the other thread that we'd not even heard a sample, or did you pursue it youself, Circle?
Thanks to the mysterious benefactor.
Several of filehosts started doing this recently, as well as offering another fake download button as well as the real one.
I'm not sure what's in the fake downloads they try and get you to download as I've not been tricked into downloading one yet.
Thanks to the mysterious benefactor.
Delete it, then download again but untick the box that says something like "download with download manager".Being645 wrote:Anyway, it's in quarantine now awaiting deletion ... ...
Several of filehosts started doing this recently, as well as offering another fake download button as well as the real one.
I'm not sure what's in the fake downloads they try and get you to download as I've not been tricked into downloading one yet.
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Ah yes! That worked ... ... thanks for the hint ... ....Dan wrote:Did this come as a result of me commenting in the other thread that we'd not even heard a sample, or did you pursue it youself, Circle?
Thanks to the mysterious benefactor.
Delete it, then download again but untick the box that says something like "download with download manager".Being645 wrote:Anyway, it's in quarantine now awaiting deletion ... ...
Several of filehosts started doing this recently, as well as offering another fake download button as well as the real one.
I'm not sure what's in the fake downloads they try and get you to download as I've not been tricked into downloading one yet.
So the lyrics are
I... I... I'm talking... I'm talkin' about... I'm talkin' about [4] ... I'm talkin' about God, the Devil, Hell ...
... hihi, that sounds entertaining ... ... and the music is not soo far from The Sisterhood, either ... ...
I googled it. It's a sample from "One flew over the cuckoo's nest".
One problem with releasing it would have been obtaining the rights to use the sample, which would cut into any profits.
The other problem would be realising that several other bands have also used the same sample so it's far from original. (unless they came out afterwards, I didn't check the dates).
One problem with releasing it would have been obtaining the rights to use the sample, which would cut into any profits.
The other problem would be realising that several other bands have also used the same sample so it's far from original. (unless they came out afterwards, I didn't check the dates).
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Reminds me of the SNAP song, "The Power" circa 1991(?)
question is: is it worth risking getting trojan, from, let me call it, artistic point of view?
in the other words you said that it sounds like shyte (at least to me).
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True. And reminding slightly of Comfortably Numb/Some Kind Of Stranger.Dan wrote:I googled it. It's a sample from "One flew over the cuckoo's nest".
If they had managed to tackle that issue properly ... and at that time ... *sigh ... honestly, I think it was asking for very much ... too much obviously.
Now the world has turned into amnesia and the same nasty processes are gaining ever more implicitness again. Some things seem to have become clearer, at least as we are all older now and have seen what persuasion and violence are for. Not even the words have prevailed. All "reformed".
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This sample may have been edgy at the time, but now, a decade and a half later, seems to be quite used.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBjrDhaguZM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... wcCw#at=18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxjkuRbkNw8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv6LcdAquoM
So it was not because of copyrights with the sample that it was not released
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBjrDhaguZM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... wcCw#at=18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxjkuRbkNw8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv6LcdAquoM
So it was not because of copyrights with the sample that it was not released
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I think it's the issue not the sample that's been edgy ... and it still is.circle wrote:This sample may have been edgy at the time, but now, a decade and a half later, seems to be quite used.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBjrDhaguZM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... wcCw#at=18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxjkuRbkNw8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv6LcdAquoM
So it was not because of copyrights with the sample that it was not released
We're all getting drowned in the so-called economic value system, which is lastly nothing more than any former system of dominion - control, destruction, suppression, exploitation and entire negligance of the sucked and swallowed majority for the sake of one fat drone and its suite. Well ok, we have not yet reached that level but we are making ever further progress in overcoming the humanist enlightenment idea of "civilisation". Two or three decades of preying to the survival of the fittest have worked out nicely. And, btw, who profits?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxjkuRbkNw8 - this one sounds the most like The MK Ultra to me ...
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Bartek wrote:in the other words you said that it sounds like shyte (at least to me).
Well I can say I like the little bugger... Probably enough reason for you to avoid this like the plague
(it surely ain't essential stuff, but for the obsessed like me it kinda is)
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Btw, meanwhile I have revised the complete James Ray section in the SistersWiki ... *quite a job, actually!
If you should be interested, I recommend you start at the James Ray Discography ...
Oh, and please hope with me, that I won't have to change all this linking again any time soon ... ...
If you should be interested, I recommend you start at the James Ray Discography ...
Oh, and please hope with me, that I won't have to change all this linking again any time soon ... ...
I didn't like it much at all.
And as one of these: "one or two other forum members claimed to have it too" I'd like to say that I had (or at least I recall having a white label 12" with the words handwritten on it) 'Leeds Underground', not Paris Riots - and that was quite different from this snippet.
And as one of these: "one or two other forum members claimed to have it too" I'd like to say that I had (or at least I recall having a white label 12" with the words handwritten on it) 'Leeds Underground', not Paris Riots - and that was quite different from this snippet.
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bearskin wrote: And as one of these: "one or two other forum members claimed to have it too" I'd like to say that I had (or at least I recall having a white label 12" with the words handwritten on it) 'Leeds Underground', not Paris Riots - and that was quite different from this snippet.
You should search your complete belongings for it !!! ... and upload at least a picture ... pleeeeease ...
Can of worms well and truly opened. Do you still have it, or at least a recording of it? Or at the very least a description of what it was like?bearskin wrote:I didn't like it much at all.
And as one of these: "one or two other forum members claimed to have it too" I'd like to say that I had (or at least I recall having a white label 12" with the words handwritten on it) 'Leeds Underground', not Paris Riots - and that was quite different from this snippet.
anyone thought why we didn't heard that songs? i mean quality, artistic value?
Hi there. I think we've been here before... when I moved from Bristol to NZ, I culled almost all of my 12" records, and I did have a good look through what's left here in NZ - the other day, and it's not there.Being645 wrote:bearskin wrote: And as one of these: "one or two other forum members claimed to have it too" I'd like to say that I had (or at least I recall having a white label 12" with the words handwritten on it) 'Leeds Underground', not Paris Riots - and that was quite different from this snippet.
You should search your complete belongings for it !!! ... and upload at least a picture ... pleeeeease ...
At that time (2003) I wouldn't have known what it was, and if it wasn't specifically something I wanted to keep, I sold the lot off to a pro collector in Bristol - so it's out there somewhere.
How did I get it? Mid-90s I was involved in music, clubs, DJs, reviews/journalism etc and used to get heaps of white label dance music sent through. I also used to hang out at specialist record shops at the weekends, digging through their bins. The shop would sell off all of the locals stuff - so, if I get sent a pile of white labels I don't like I'll flick them onto the shop (or other DJs) and get a few things I DO like in return (personally was into hard house and techno, and ambient). I think I found it at a shop, not sent to me personally as a promo, but I couldn't swear on it.
Hey there. See other answer above for how/where/why. I had hundreds of obscure white label techno-y tunes in the 90s. When I moved to NZ, I biffed most of them. I do still have a few that I couldn't bear to part with. I do recall me and my mates playing 'Leeds Underground' and commenting on it being very good, and wondering who it was by etc.. but at the time most artists had multiple secret identities, so it wasn't unusual. We thought it could have been someone like Aphex Twin, or more likely a german/dutch/belgian tune. I think I lent it and it was played 'out', but it came back.Dan wrote:Can of worms well and truly opened. Do you still have it, or at least a recording of it? Or at the very least a description of what it was like?bearskin wrote:I didn't like it much at all.
And as one of these: "one or two other forum members claimed to have it too" I'd like to say that I had (or at least I recall having a white label 12" with the words handwritten on it) 'Leeds Underground', not Paris Riots - and that was quite different from this snippet.
Right now I guess it would be lost in Bristol somewhere. The guy who bought my collection gave me hundreds of quid for the lot, bar the small box I had quarantined - sad to say, my TSOM records included..
If you listen to this link - this is a little something from 1995 , and I reckon 'LU' was along these lines - maybe not quite as hard. Sorry, time had dulled the memories to this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YshGxV0-bQw
I had a moment of
I used the Shazam app on the sample and look what is behind that
http://www.discogs.com/Voice-Of-Destruc ... se/1308189
"For Fun And Profit" sounds very very familiar...
The song is called "Basket Case"
So is the "Voice of Destruction" the Paris Riots?
I used the Shazam app on the sample and look what is behind that
http://www.discogs.com/Voice-Of-Destruc ... se/1308189
"For Fun And Profit" sounds very very familiar...
The song is called "Basket Case"
So is the "Voice of Destruction" the Paris Riots?
'Are we the Baddies?'...
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
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Oh my godWhen I moved to NZ, I biffed most of them. I do still have a few that I couldn't bear to part with. I do recall me and my mates playing 'Leeds Underground' and commenting on it being very good, and wondering who it was by etc.. but at the time most artists had multiple secret identities, so it wasn't unusual. We thought it could have been someone like Aphex Twin, or more likely a german/dutch/belgian tune.
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On Cleopatra though?iesus wrote:I had a moment of
I used the Shazam app on the sample and look what is behind that
http://www.discogs.com/Voice-Of-Destruc ... se/1308189
"For Fun And Profit" sounds very very familiar...
The song is called "Basket Case"
So is the "Voice of Destruction" the Paris Riots?
Voice Of Destruction on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbFEMnV49-Q
In my googling I found a mention of that song : because it uses the same sample from One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. Presumably thats why Shazam identified it. I had the same idea and ran it through Midomi but it found nothing.iesus wrote:I had a moment of
I used the Shazam app on the sample and look what is behind that
http://www.discogs.com/Voice-Of-Destruc ... se/1308189
"For Fun And Profit" sounds very very familiar...
The song is called "Basket Case"
So is the "Voice of Destruction" the Paris Riots?
Ah ok. Thanks.bearskin wrote:Hey there. See other answer above for how/where/why. I had hundreds of obscure white label techno-y tunes in the 90s. When I moved to NZ, I biffed most of them. I do still have a few that I couldn't bear to part with. I do recall me and my mates playing 'Leeds Underground' and commenting on it being very good, and wondering who it was by etc.. but at the time most artists had multiple secret identities, so it wasn't unusual. We thought it could have been someone like Aphex Twin, or more likely a german/dutch/belgian tune. I think I lent it and it was played 'out', but it came back.Dan wrote:Can of worms well and truly opened. Do you still have it, or at least a recording of it? Or at the very least a description of what it was like?bearskin wrote:I didn't like it much at all.
And as one of these: "one or two other forum members claimed to have it too" I'd like to say that I had (or at least I recall having a white label 12" with the words handwritten on it) 'Leeds Underground', not Paris Riots - and that was quite different from this snippet.
Right now I guess it would be lost in Bristol somewhere. The guy who bought my collection gave me hundreds of quid for the lot, bar the small box I had quarantined - sad to say, my TSOM records included..
If you listen to this link - this is a little something from 1995 , and I reckon 'LU' was along these lines - maybe not quite as hard. Sorry, time had dulled the memories to this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YshGxV0-bQw
So basically Eldo messed around with something like cubase one sunday afternoon and decided it was good enough to release in small quantities as a white label to fuel his ego.
You've probably hit the nail on the head there. If they were any good they'd have been given a wider release.Bartek wrote:anyone thought why we didn't heard that songs? i mean quality, artistic value?