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== Quotes == | |||
Wilder confirmed in an undated interview for ''Stereoklang'' that 'Allelujah' does not employ samples from British group Redshift: | |||
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'''Interviewer''': One final question. We know you are using lots of samples from all different sources. On ‘Allelujah’, there’s this bass line and resonant organ hit – is a sample of Redshift? | |||
'''Alan Wilder''': No – I’m not familiar with Redshift<ref>Source: [http://web.archive.org/web/20180402073551/https://stereoklang.se/blog/interviews/alan-wilder "EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW – ALAN WILDER (EX-DEPECHE MODE/RECOIL) TALKS ON SYNTHS, MUSIC CREATION AND HIS UPCOMING AUCTION"] - ''Stereoklang''</ref> | |||
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== References == | |||
[[Category:Song]] | [[Category:Song]] | ||
[[Category:Recoil songs]] | [[Category:Recoil songs]] |
Revision as of 02:46, 26 November 2019
Quotes
Wilder confirmed in an undated interview for Stereoklang that 'Allelujah' does not employ samples from British group Redshift:
Interviewer: One final question. We know you are using lots of samples from all different sources. On ‘Allelujah’, there’s this bass line and resonant organ hit – is a sample of Redshift?
Alan Wilder: No – I’m not familiar with Redshift[1]
References