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== Samples / Lyrics ==
 
== Samples / Lyrics ==
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*Samples a sound effect from the 1958 horror film Terror from the Year 5000 (found by Twoism user Timbomb)<ref>{{#ev:youtube|nch8WxwcRBk|720|||||false}}</ref>
 
*Samples the song "[https://youtu.be/xN_3nib4r3Y Getaway]" by [[wikipedia:Earth, Wind & Fire|Earth, Wind & Fire]]<ref>{{#ev:youtube|xN_3nib4r3Y|480||||start=0|false}}</ref>
 
*Samples the song "[https://youtu.be/xN_3nib4r3Y Getaway]" by [[wikipedia:Earth, Wind & Fire|Earth, Wind & Fire]]<ref>{{#ev:youtube|xN_3nib4r3Y|480||||start=0|false}}</ref>
 
**Throughout the song is a voice sample saying "What you", followed by "It's alright"
 
**Throughout the song is a voice sample saying "What you", followed by "It's alright"

Revision as of 20:38, 5 April 2021

Sixtyten
Running time 5:48
Appears on MHTRTC


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Samples / Lyrics

  • Samples a sound effect from the 1958 horror film Terror from the Year 5000 (found by Twoism user Timbomb)[1]
  • Samples the song "Getaway" by Earth, Wind & Fire[2]
    • Throughout the song is a voice sample saying "What you", followed by "It's alright"
    • "I know we can!" plays at 2:17 in Sixtyten as well as in Getaway.
  • Also samples the song "On Your Face" by Earth, Wind & Fire from the same album (forwards at 2:27, reversed at 3:28 and elsewhere in the song).[3]
    • When the sample is reversed and corrected for pitch "Keep a smiling face" plays at 3:28 in Sixtyten, taken from 1:10 in On Your Face. [4]
  • Samples vintage "Many Me's" Sesame Street vignette[5]
    • Backwards: "There are a lot of different 'me's, you know. There's the mad me, when I get angry."
    • Same Sesame Street vignette as "Whitewater" lyrics
  • The separate vignette at the end of the track is believed to be a composition named "Blueberry".[6]
  • May sample a vocal shot of Colonel Abrams "Trapped"
    • Throughout the track, the phrase "what you're" can be heard, slightly pitched up and with a possible slight vocoder effect. Credit to Brady Brignac for this discovery. [7]

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References

  1. http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9835
  2. http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4720&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=25
  3. https://www.reddit.com/r/boardsofcanada/comments/5oxvsq/found_a_boc_sample/