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RE: LeoThread 2025-04-22 17:41

in LeoFinance6 months ago

Part 6/10:

Moving into the realm of drum loops, a blend from influential tracks like "Bombscare" by Two Bad Mice serves as a primary rhythmic backbone. The narrator illustrates a technique common in genres like jungle music: re-triggering loops which adds a distinctive, edgy quality to the music. This inventive approach highlights the depth of layering that sampling allows.

Moreover, the narrator brings attention to the meticulous way Howlett would utilize scratches and phrases, pointing to samples from iconic tracks like "Peter Piper" by Run DMC and "Critical Beatdown" by Ultra Magnetic MC's. By creatively chopping these elements, even sounds that seem ‘unclean’ can be stitched together, supporting the notion that authenticity in sampling is not synonymous with perfection.