perhaps you should take a listen to the rest of his music before you rule him out as a boring amen break user.Idonotlikebroccoli wrote:I know. I listened to that album of his with all those hungarian names. The amen breaks really ruined the album for me. I was really hoping to hear some more original beats than the overused "fuck up an amen break in 180 bpm" thing. I'll admit that his amen cuts were some of the better ones I've heard though.friend_kami wrote:venetian snares mate.Idonotlikebroccoli wrote:The amen break sample was awesome when I first heard it nearly ten years ago. Not so much now. Overused like nothing else.
enough said.
Stuff to do to the Amen break?
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well...what's this shit?I know. I listened to that album of his with all those hungarian names. The amen breaks really ruined the album for me. I was really hoping to hear some more original beats than the overused "fuck up an amen break in 180 bpm" thing. I'll admit that his amen cuts were some of the better ones I've heard though.
and... don't slobber this topic with unqualified messages.it's evil.I listened to that album of his with all those hungarian names.
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yeah that rocks.borg wrote:try 'winter in the belly of a snake' sooo much better than the classical/d'n'b album you mentioned, imho of courseIdonotlikebroccoli wrote:If he has stuff that isn't entirely amen break, I'd love to give it a shot. What can you recommend?
meathole is damn good too.
but really, id suggest listening to all of them, because hes awesome.
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Thanks. I'll give it a listen. Thank lord for bleep.com's preview system, which lets you listen to the whole songs in 30 second parts.borg wrote:try 'winter in the belly of a snake' sooo much better than the classical/d'n'b album you mentioned, imho of courseIdonotlikebroccoli wrote:If he has stuff that isn't entirely amen break, I'd love to give it a shot. What can you recommend?
Edit: I've now listened through most of 'winter in the belly of a snake'. That's what I was hoping 'Rossz Csillag Alatt Született' would sound like!
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That's kinda a narrow viewpoint... Even groups like Rage agains the Machine have used samples.
With samples you can get timbres that you might find hard to get in a 4 piece rock band.
I wouldn't release a song with the Amen Break unless I thought it was original, but it's a great break to practice with. Listen to Squarrepusher, Amen Andrews (Luke Vibert).. There are a lot of possibilities beyond just looping it.
It's kind of like the 'Power Chord' of rock guitar... Just because you use it doesn't mean you are immediately going to sound like Black Sabbath... Even if you want to.
At the same time, you're not a good guitar player just because you don't use power chords.
With samples you can get timbres that you might find hard to get in a 4 piece rock band.
I wouldn't release a song with the Amen Break unless I thought it was original, but it's a great break to practice with. Listen to Squarrepusher, Amen Andrews (Luke Vibert).. There are a lot of possibilities beyond just looping it.
It's kind of like the 'Power Chord' of rock guitar... Just because you use it doesn't mean you are immediately going to sound like Black Sabbath... Even if you want to.
At the same time, you're not a good guitar player just because you don't use power chords.
fun with amens ? slice it into 8th notes, fill it into a sampler of choice, write some pattern and then add instajungle.
comes with 10 % more amen... in version 0.3
http://www.instajungle.com
as said, the amen is very overused, but there are a lot of good records where its used.
my conclusion is that it aint the break, but the tune. if you make a good, innovative Amen tune, hey, why not.[/url]
comes with 10 % more amen... in version 0.3
http://www.instajungle.com
as said, the amen is very overused, but there are a lot of good records where its used.
my conclusion is that it aint the break, but the tune. if you make a good, innovative Amen tune, hey, why not.[/url]
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what if you take the amen, slice it up into pieces and program another break from that break?Ruso wrote:the damn amen break needs to die already, it's been alive since the damn 60s for christ's sake...... get over it and make your own breaks.
would that count?
if not, apply your comment on techno, please.
save for the 60´s, obviously.
He, he, he.Rogue Scrunt wrote:best thin to do to the amen break....
leave it alone.
it is like the really hot girl at a club night,
that you see go home with a different set of dudes every weekend.
That's how you know you're on to a winner and not wasting your time and energy.
How about cutting it up and rearranging to make a generic house beat. Not sure anyone's done that yet have they?