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''For more detailed info on a particular sample, see the individual song pages.'' | ''For more detailed info on a particular sample, see the individual song pages.'' | ||
β | == A Few Old Tunes== | + | == [[A Few Old Tunes|A Few Old Tunes (1996)]] == |
* A tinny, cyclic sound that is possibly part of a drum loop ([[Spectrum]]) | * A tinny, cyclic sound that is possibly part of a drum loop ([[Spectrum]]) | ||
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* A man and a woman breathing heavily, with 1970's music in the background ([[P:C:]]) | * A man and a woman breathing heavily, with 1970's music in the background ([[P:C:]]) | ||
* Most vocals from [[ Trapped|Trapped]] by Colonel Abrams ([[Trapped|Trapped]]) | * Most vocals from [[ Trapped|Trapped]] by Colonel Abrams ([[Trapped|Trapped]]) | ||
β | * A commercial for Dirt Devil (a brand of portable vacuum cleaner). Voice over is spoken by a mature-sounding English man: "It's almost like having an upright in the palm of your hand. The Devil is lightweight (Devil), powerful (Devil), has a wide opening (Devil) with a revolving brush... | + | * A commercial for Dirt Devil (a brand of portable vacuum cleaner). Voice over is spoken by a mature-sounding English man: "It's almost like having an upright in the palm of your hand. The Devil is lightweight (Devil), powerful (Devil), has a wide opening (Devil) with a revolving brush... get a Devil." ([[Devil]], [[Peace-Tony-Devil]]) |
* Dialogue, applause, and music from an episode of the British television game show ''Blockbusters'', spliced for surreal effect ([[Blockbusters]]) | * Dialogue, applause, and music from an episode of the British television game show ''Blockbusters'', spliced for surreal effect ([[Blockbusters]]) | ||
* The chorus of "Celebration" by Kool & The Gang ([[The Way You Show]]) | * The chorus of "Celebration" by Kool & The Gang ([[The Way You Show]]) | ||
* A [[Sesame Street]] vignette in which a child sounds out the phrase "I love you" while attempting to write it out; at the end, the child giggles, and two metallic-sounding high notes are heard ([[The Color of the Fire|I Love U]]) | * A [[Sesame Street]] vignette in which a child sounds out the phrase "I love you" while attempting to write it out; at the end, the child giggles, and two metallic-sounding high notes are heard ([[The Color of the Fire|I Love U]]) | ||
* A drum fill from "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles ([[Sequoia]]) | * A drum fill from "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles ([[Sequoia]]) | ||
β | * A basic (snare-)kick-kick-snare drum pattern ([[5 | + | * A basic (snare-)kick-kick-snare drum pattern ([[5.9.78]]) |
* A vocoded voice, gradually slowing down, saying "... and so you could become very sensitive to everything, you start walking through the studio, you go: 'ah yes, it's going to be a good day, I can feel -'" ([[Nova Scotia Robots]]) | * A vocoded voice, gradually slowing down, saying "... and so you could become very sensitive to everything, you start walking through the studio, you go: 'ah yes, it's going to be a good day, I can feel -'" ([[Nova Scotia Robots]]) | ||
β | + | == [[Old Tunes Vol. 2|Old Tunes Vol. 2 (1996)]] == | |
β | == Old Tunes Vol. 2 == | + | * The jingle at the end of [[Iraq Says]] is taken from a [[Sesame Street]] clip: "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QimBkBFspbY&feature=youtu.be&t=2m31 Wanda The Word Fairy Visits Sesame Street]". <ref>http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=13628</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QimBkBFspbY&feature=youtu.be&t=2m31s</ref> |
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* From "Flashback" by Imagination: "We're startin' up, now we're on our way" ([[We've Started Up]]) | * From "Flashback" by Imagination: "We're startin' up, now we're on our way" ([[We've Started Up]]) | ||
* "He's a dream" from the song of the same name by Shandi ([[We've Started Up]]) | * "He's a dream" from the song of the same name by Shandi ([[We've Started Up]]) | ||
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* A "skipping" drum loop ([[Orange Hexagon Sun]], [[Turquoise Hexagon Sun]]) | * A "skipping" drum loop ([[Orange Hexagon Sun]], [[Turquoise Hexagon Sun]]) | ||
β | == Hi Scores == | + | == [[Hi Scores (release)|Hi Scores (1996)]] == |
* The beginning of the song "Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life" by Indeep ([[Nlogax]]) | * The beginning of the song "Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life" by Indeep ([[Nlogax]]) | ||
* Part of the song "Timeless" by John Abercrombie ([[Everything You Do Is A Balloon]]) | * Part of the song "Timeless" by John Abercrombie ([[Everything You Do Is A Balloon]]) | ||
β | == Music Has The Right To Children == | + | == [[Music Has The Right To Children|Music Has The Right To Children (1998)]] == |
* A speech sample from the documentary "On the Tracks of the Wild Otter (1983)" narrated by Hugh Miles. ([[An Eagle in Your Mind]]) | * A speech sample from the documentary "On the Tracks of the Wild Otter (1983)" narrated by Hugh Miles. ([[An Eagle in Your Mind]]) | ||
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* A sequence of numbers read by a professional-sounding woman's voice (All versions of [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]], though the number sequence varies) | * A sequence of numbers read by a professional-sounding woman's voice (All versions of [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]], though the number sequence varies) | ||
* The same voice that recites the number sequence saying "Orange" (All versions of [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]) | * The same voice that recites the number sequence saying "Orange" (All versions of [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]) | ||
β | * A chorused male voice singing "I'm listening" ([[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius (Verison 3)]]) | + | * A chorused male voice singing "I'm listening" ([[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius (Verison 3)]]) sampled from [https://youtu.be/E3x_M7TFtuo?t=55 Blue Aquarius - At The Feet Of The Master] |
* A synthesized male voice saying "sixtyten new aquarius" ([[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius (Verison 3)]]) | * A synthesized male voice saying "sixtyten new aquarius" ([[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius (Verison 3)]]) | ||
* A girl saying "We'll sail to the stars." From a [[Sesame Street]] segment (All versions of [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]) | * A girl saying "We'll sail to the stars." From a [[Sesame Street]] segment (All versions of [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]) | ||
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* A reversed interview with with Jeff Lynne of the Electric Light Orchestra on the subject of ELO's supposed use of backmasked vocals and the resulting controversy ([[Happy Cycling]]) | * A reversed interview with with Jeff Lynne of the Electric Light Orchestra on the subject of ELO's supposed use of backmasked vocals and the resulting controversy ([[Happy Cycling]]) | ||
* Seagulls and a sound like a man singing, rather faint and tinny ([[Happy Cycling]]) | * Seagulls and a sound like a man singing, rather faint and tinny ([[Happy Cycling]]) | ||
+ | * The bird calls are sampled from Vangelis - La FΓͺte sauvage. Sample starts at 2:43. <ref>{{#widget:YouTube|id=e8eeCRVVjWc}} | ||
+ | </ref><ref>http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=13680</ref> | ||
+ | * A female voice (possibly sped up) saying either "hop skip" or "popsicle" ([[Happy Cycling]]) | ||
β | == In | + | == [[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (release)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (2000)]] == |
* A slide projector switching to the next slide ([[Kid For Today]]) | * A slide projector switching to the next slide ([[Kid For Today]]) | ||
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* The phrase "Come out and live with a religious community in a beautiful place out in the country", processed through a vocoder and probably slowed down ([[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]) | * The phrase "Come out and live with a religious community in a beautiful place out in the country", processed through a vocoder and probably slowed down ([[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]) | ||
β | == Geogaddi == | + | == [[Geogaddi|Geogaddi (2002)]] == |
* A man or low-voiced woman slowly saying "the past inside the present" ([[Music Is Math]]) | * A man or low-voiced woman slowly saying "the past inside the present" ([[Music Is Math]]) | ||
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* Dialogue between a man and a woman sampled from the 1972 film ''Season of the Witch'' ([[Julie And Candy]]) | * Dialogue between a man and a woman sampled from the 1972 film ''Season of the Witch'' ([[Julie And Candy]]) | ||
* The flute solo at the end of "When the Music Starts to Play" by The Incredible String Band, heard in reverse and at a lower speed ([[The Smallest Weird Number]]) | * The flute solo at the end of "When the Music Starts to Play" by The Incredible String Band, heard in reverse and at a lower speed ([[The Smallest Weird Number]]) | ||
β | * Track 10 from side B of ([[ | + | * Track 10 from side B of ([[Random 35 Tracks Tape]]), reversed ([[The Smallest Weird Number]]) |
* An interview with Amo Bishop Roeden featuring the line "Although not a follower of David Koresh, she's a devoted Branch Davidian" ([[1969]] (with "David Koresh" reversed); Same words occur in BoC remix of [[Slag Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seed|Poppy Seed]] by Slag Boom Van Loon | * An interview with Amo Bishop Roeden featuring the line "Although not a follower of David Koresh, she's a devoted Branch Davidian" ([[1969]] (with "David Koresh" reversed); Same words occur in BoC remix of [[Slag Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seed|Poppy Seed]] by Slag Boom Van Loon | ||
* A vocoded voice, similar to the one heard counting in [[Aquarius]], saying "1969 in the sunshine" ([[1969]]) | * A vocoded voice, similar to the one heard counting in [[Aquarius]], saying "1969 in the sunshine" ([[1969]]) | ||
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* From the song "Teddy Bear's Picnic": "If you go down to the woods today, you'd better not go alone!" (reversed) ([[A Is To B As B Is To C]]) | * From the song "Teddy Bear's Picnic": "If you go down to the woods today, you'd better not go alone!" (reversed) ([[A Is To B As B Is To C]]) | ||
* A reversed excerpt of an interview with Tommy Silverstein on the A&E investigative report ''Behind Bars: Supermax'' ([[A Is To B As B Is To C]]) | * A reversed excerpt of an interview with Tommy Silverstein on the A&E investigative report ''Behind Bars: Supermax'' ([[A Is To B As B Is To C]]) | ||
β | * " | + | * "So, those prophecies you've been describing" ... "and now to business [matters?]..." (reversed) ([[A Is To B As B Is To C]]) |
β | * A voice repeating " | + | * A distorted voice repeating "It must be a musical computer!" sampled from [https://youtu.be/lYJrM9epx-0?t=110 Make a Joyful Noise!: introducing Colby!] ([[A Is To B As B Is To C]]) |
* An English woman possibly saying "round the, round the, round the cauldron" and/or "but you may be dead ... you may be dead", which heavy echo applied ([[Dawn Chorus]]) | * An English woman possibly saying "round the, round the, round the cauldron" and/or "but you may be dead ... you may be dead", which heavy echo applied ([[Dawn Chorus]]) | ||
* A child wailing semi-melodically ([[Dawn Chorus]]) | * A child wailing semi-melodically ([[Dawn Chorus]]) | ||
+ | * The child's voice saying bye in [[Dawn Chorus]] is taken from [[Sesame Street]]'s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZyRR-18EVU Many Different Me's] clip. <ref>http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=13635&p=267175</ref> Audio snippet: https://puu.sh/tEazO/45f679f08a.mp3 | ||
* The sound of velcro pieces being separated, the tightening of a rope, or the compression of two rubber surfaces such as rubber gloves. (not confirmed) ([[You Could Feel the Sky]]) | * The sound of velcro pieces being separated, the tightening of a rope, or the compression of two rubber surfaces such as rubber gloves. (not confirmed) ([[You Could Feel the Sky]]) | ||
* A grunting noise resembling the sound of a taut tope being pulled across the hull of a wooden ship ([[You Could Feel the Sky]]) | * A grunting noise resembling the sound of a taut tope being pulled across the hull of a wooden ship ([[You Could Feel the Sky]]) | ||
β | * "A god with horns" or "A god with hooves" ([[You Could Feel the Sky]]) | + | * A man saying "A god with horns" and/or "A god with hooves", played in reverse ([[You Could Feel the Sky]]) |
* Whispered: "take my hand" ([[You Could Feel the Sky]], also in [[Seven Forty Seven]]) | * Whispered: "take my hand" ([[You Could Feel the Sky]], also in [[Seven Forty Seven]]) | ||
* Various young speakers discussing the nature of God, sampled from an album entitled "Family of God" ([[From One Source All Things Depend]]) | * Various young speakers discussing the nature of God, sampled from an album entitled "Family of God" ([[From One Source All Things Depend]]) | ||
β | == The Campfire Headphase == | + | == [[The Campfire Headphase|The Campfire Headphase (2005)]] == |
* From an early 1970's anti-drug social hygiene film, a woman speaking and laughing ([[Chromakey Dreamcoat]]) | * From an early 1970's anti-drug social hygiene film, a woman speaking and laughing ([[Chromakey Dreamcoat]]) | ||
+ | * Slowed down voice on the right channel repeating "peanut butter. It's doggone good!" from a [https://youtu.be/Wty8UYT6PGw?t=7 Reese's Peanut Butter Cup commercial] ([[Chromakey Dreamcoat]]) | ||
* Various voices including a baby crying ([[Peacock Tail]]) | * Various voices including a baby crying ([[Peacock Tail]]) | ||
+ | * A choir sample from [https://youtu.be/TTmR4e-ssdA?t=223 The Manhattan Transfer - Foreign Affair] ([[A Moment of Clarity]]) | ||
* Various garbled voices that seem as though they may have been recorded in a highly reverberant public space on a handheld recorder ([[Sherbet Head]]) | * Various garbled voices that seem as though they may have been recorded in a highly reverberant public space on a handheld recorder ([[Sherbet Head]]) | ||
* An underlying drone sound that bears a strong resemblance to the drone heard in the cabin of an airliner during travel ([[Hey Saturday Sun]]) | * An underlying drone sound that bears a strong resemblance to the drone heard in the cabin of an airliner during travel ([[Hey Saturday Sun]]) | ||
* Shortwave radio noise, including morse, teletype, and various data signals, one which seems to be a Harris RF-5710 radio modem ([[Slow This Bird Down]]) | * Shortwave radio noise, including morse, teletype, and various data signals, one which seems to be a Harris RF-5710 radio modem ([[Slow This Bird Down]]) | ||
β | == Tomorrow's Harvest == | + | == [[Tomorrow's Harvest|Tomorrow's Harvest (2013)]] == |
* The words "Does anybody copy me?" followed by "Roger" ([[Gemini]]) | * The words "Does anybody copy me?" followed by "Roger" ([[Gemini]]) | ||
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* The word "eleven" from the 1970s WTCN-TV jingle ([[Palace Posy]]) | * The word "eleven" from the 1970s WTCN-TV jingle ([[Palace Posy]]) | ||
* Slowed down and distorted sample of a video about purported FEMA Concentration Camps ([[Split Your Infinities]]) | * Slowed down and distorted sample of a video about purported FEMA Concentration Camps ([[Split Your Infinities]]) | ||
β | * A distorted voice reciting about or talking to Jesus ([[Nothing Is Real]]) | + | * A distorted voice reciting about or talking to Jesus ([[Nothing Is Real]]) |
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== Unsorted == | == Unsorted == | ||
β | + | * A child saying "Yeah!", reversed ("[[Roygbiv]]", "[[Roygbiv#Alpha_Quest_Mix|ROYGBIV (Alpha Quest Mix)]]") | |
β | * A child saying "Yeah!", reversed ([[Roygbiv]], [[Roygbiv#Alpha_Quest_Mix|ROYGBIV (Alpha Quest Mix)]]) | + | * Two men and a woman, talking about a development plan for the Niagara River; woman might be from a different source ("[[Niagara]]") |
β | * Two men and a woman, talking about a development plan for the Niagara River; woman might be from a different source ([[Niagara]]) | + | * A monologue, taken from a pornographic film, in which a young woman tells of her first sexual experience ("[[Sixtyniner]]", "[[Sir Prancelot Brainfire]]") |
β | * A monologue, taken from a pornographic film, in which a young | + | * A flute played in a Native American style at high pitch ("[[Red Moss]]") |
β | * A flute played in a Native American style at high pitch ([[Red Moss]]) | + | * An episode of Bob Vila's ''Home Again'', with dialogue heavily spliced ("[[Concourse]]") |
β | * An episode of Bob Vila's ''Home Again'', with dialogue heavily spliced ([[Concourse]]) | + | * Exuberant conversation between several young adults suspected (but not confirmed) to be members of the [[Hexagon Sun|Hexagon Sun collective]] ("[[Turquoise Hexagon Sun]]") |
β | * Exuberant conversation between several young adults suspected (but not confirmed) to be members of the Hexagon Sun collective ([[Turquoise Hexagon Sun]]) | + | * A woman's voice, sampled from the conclusion of a 1982 porn film entitled ''A Brief Affair'' ("[[One Very Important Thought]]" on ''[[BOC Maxima]]'') |
β | * A woman's voice, sampled from the conclusion of a 1982 porn film entitled ''A Brief Affair'' ([[One Very Important Thought]] on [[BOC Maxima]]) | + | * A tinny, cyclic sound that is possibly part of a drum loop ("[[Spectrum]]", "[[Twoism]]") |
β | * A tinny, cyclic sound that is possibly part of a drum loop ([[Spectrum]], [[Twoism]]) | + | * A [[Sesame Street]] vignette in which a child sounds out the phrase "I love you" while attempting to write it out; at the end, the child giggles, and two metallic-sounding high notes are heard ("[[The Color of the Fire]]", "[[The Color of the Fire|I Love U]]", "[[Korona]]", "[[Niagara]]" (giggle/high notes only)) |
β | * A [[Sesame Street]] vignette in which a child sounds out the phrase "I love you" while attempting to write it out; at the end, the child giggles, and two metallic-sounding high notes are heard ([[The Color of the Fire]], [[The Color of the Fire|I Love U]], [[Korona]], [[Niagara]] (giggle/high notes only)) | + | * A drum fill from "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles ("[[Kid For Today]]", "[[Sequoia]]") |
β | * A drum fill from "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles ([[Kid For Today]], [[Sequoia]]) | + | * A basic (snare-)kick-kick-snare drum pattern ("[[Oirectine]]", "[[5.9.78]]") (may just be similar-sounding different samples) |
β | * A basic (snare-)kick-kick-snare drum pattern ([[Oirectine]], [[5 | + | * A choir-like melodic/harmonic loop ("[[R35TT A06]]", "[[Seven Forty Seven]]") |
β | * A choir-like melodic/harmonic loop ([[ | + | * A drum loop with a wah effect applied ("[[R35TT A08]]", "[[June 9th]]") |
β | * A drum loop with a wah effect applied ([[ | + | * A choir-like melody ("[[R35TT A12]]", "[[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius (Version 3)]]") |
β | * A choir-like melody ([[ | + | * A loop of bongos being played rapidly ("[[Oirectine]]", "[[Mira Calix - Sandsings]]") |
β | + | * A drum loop with a distinctive electronic closed hi-hat ("[[Iced Cooly]]", "[[Seeya Later]]", "[[Smokes Quantity]]") | |
β | * A loop of bongos being played rapidly ([[Oirectine]], [[Mira Calix - Sandsings]]) | + | * A Christian Science Monitor news segment about laws pertaining to immigrants in the USA, reversed ("[[Michael Fakesch - Surfaise : The Trade Winds Mix By Boards Of Canada]]") |
β | * A drum loop with a distinctive electronic closed hi-hat ([[Iced Cooly]], [[Seeya Later]], [[Smokes Quantity]]) | + | * A woman with a southern American accent apparently pulling up to a drive-through fast food ordering microphone and asking "Yes, what comes with, uh, chicken fingers?" ("[[Dave (I'm A Real Traditionalist)]]", "[[R35TT A06]]") |
β | + | * Looped reversed sample of "[https://youtu.be/yxC-utQG1GE?t=77 Bless the Lord]" from "[http://www.discogs.com/Various-Make-A-Joyful-Noise-Introducing-Colby/release/4952806 Make A Joyful Noise: Introducing Colby]" ([[Warp10-06]]) | |
β | * A Christian Science Monitor news segment about laws pertaining to immigrants in the USA, reversed ([[Michael Fakesch - Surfaise : The Trade Winds Mix By Boards Of Canada]]) | + | * A woman saying "One, two, three and four" in an American/Canadian accent, possibly from a vintage children's educational tape or retro domestic appliance advert ([[Warp10-07]]) |
β | + | * A vocoded voice repeating throughout, possibly saying "Marcus singing", "Funky singing", "Love is in me", or "Focus in me" ([[Warp10-07]]) | |
β | + | * Another vocoded voice which repeats throughout, possibly saying "The one move it" in a Scottish accent, or "The one and only" ([[Warp10-07]]) | |
β | + | * A sample of children laughing similar to [[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]] drenched in reverb ([[Warp10-07]]) | |
β | * A woman with a southern American accent apparently pulling up to a drive-through fast food ordering microphone and asking "Yes, what comes with, uh, chicken fingers?" ([[Dave (I'm A Real Traditionalist)]], [[ | + | * A child saying "Louder!" ([[ATP-07]]) |
β | + | * A vocoded female voice possibly saying "Electric Star" ([[ATP-07]]) | |
+ | * "See the rainbow" ([[ATP-07]]) | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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For more detailed info on a particular sample, see the individual song pages.