great songs to sample for nudisco/indie dance/chillwave?

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great songs to sample for nudisco/indie dance/chillwave?
Posted on: 21.11.2009 by Laurel Litchko
looking for some Neon Indian type samples, or anything disco-y/soul. any ideas?


or any awesome samples would work =D
Stephanie Greaves
26.10.2010
Originally Posted by Nensi
I have read many posts from there and all of them are interesting to read out and contain very useful informatoin for the readers and I hope you will keep up the good work in future as well.
Once more, it's not on paper in mineral and there are at all times exceptions; however candidates do look as if to have further winner on this exam when they deal with it last.
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Laurel Litchko
21.11.2009
looking for some Neon Indian type samples, or anything disco-y/soul. any ideas?


or any awesome samples would work =D
Gina Promes
02.11.2010
ask girl talk what he believes about samples
Leonardo Papajohn
30.10.2010
Sample all you want, if a label really wants to release your track, they will do what they can to clear the sample.. if not release it free and get more recognition.

Anyways, good question.. I have been wondering the same.
Georgine Thanos
30.10.2010
I love how no one answered his question.
Stephanie Greaves
26.10.2010
Originally Posted by Nensi
I have read many posts from there and all of them are interesting to read out and contain very useful informatoin for the readers and I hope you will keep up the good work in future as well.
Once more, it's not on paper in mineral and there are at all times exceptions; however candidates do look as if to have further winner on this exam when they deal with it last.
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70-296
70-513
70-236
70-270
Stephanie Greaves
13.08.2010
I have read many posts from there and all of them are interesting to read out and contain very useful informatoin for the readers and I hope you will keep up the good work in future as well.
ma7md hany
17.01.2010
You have to clear every single sample you use in a song theroetically.
In practise, nobody is going to notice that short sample from that obscure song.

Just edit the samples you use so that no one can track down the original track and you won't have any legal problems
Fernande Jada
13.01.2010
this is a quite interessting read bout this issue;

http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1414

like icecream

cheerz
Carolyn Rembert
12.01.2010
ehhh ....

I sample whatever whenever regardless ... imma OUTLAW!

but don't tell nobody though haha
Laurel Litchko
12.01.2010
neh, all samples have to be cleared. i wish that were the rule though! thanks anyway man! =D
Carolyn Rembert
12.01.2010
Exactly.

I believe legally you can use up to 4 seconds of a song without having to pay royalties ... i believe.
Xavier Emanuels
22.11.2009
Don't sample other peoples music, it just creates hell if you actually want to sell your tunes.

Grab royalty free sample cd's instead based on the genres you want to produce

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