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"Drifting" - Recoil 1997 |
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"Drifting somewhere" vocal | Howlin' Wolf - Oh Red!! - "My Last Affair" - 1953 |
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A manipulated vocal sample derived from influential American blues musician Howlin' Wolf's 1953 "My Last Affair" is utilised sporadically throughout "Drifting". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Marimba rhythm | Peter Gabriel - Birdy - "Slow Marimbas" - 18 March 1985 |
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A looping section of melodic marimba performance derived from the opening moments of Peter Gabriel's "Slow Marimbas" is utilised throughout "Drifting". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Orchestral strings | Vivian Kubrick (as "Abigail Mead") - Full Metal Jacket (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - "Sniper" - 1987 |
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A section of orchestral strings derived from Vivian Kubrick's "Sniper" as composed for the soundtrack of the 1987 Stanley Kubrick film Full Metal Jacket is utilised throughout "Drifting". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Brass swell | The Walker Brothers - "Another Tear Falls" - 1966 |
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A brass section swell derived from the opening moments of The Walker Brothers' 1966 UK single "Another Tear Falls" is utilised throughout "Drifting". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Saxophone and choir | Hilliard Ensemble, Jan Garbarek - "Sanctus" - 1994 |
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A section of audio featuring a saxophone and choir phrase derived from the opening moments of a September 1993 performance of "Sanctus" by the Hilliard Ensemble is utilised for a brief pad during "Drifting". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Guitar atmospherics | The Comsat Angels - "Missing in Action" - 1980 |
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A manipulated sample of guitar atmospherics derived from the opening moments of The Comsat Angels' "Missing in Action" is utilised throughout "Drifting". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Electronic drums / ambient piano | Node - Node - "Clock" - 1995 |
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A sampled section of audio featuring electronic drums and ambient piano derived from "Clock" by Node is utilised throughout "Drifting". Node is notable as an analogue synth music collaboration between Dave Bessell, Gary Stout, Ed Buller, and Mark "Flood" Ellis. | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Orchestra/vocal phrase | Loulie Jean Norman - "Summertime" - 1959 |
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A sampled orchestral/vocal phrase derived from Loulie Jean Norman's performance of "Summertime" as recorded for the 1959 Porgy and Bess film soundtrack is utilised in the outro of "Drifting". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Spoken word: "We are also aware that He had quite a flair for creating exceptional women" | Marlene Dietrich - Noel Coward Introduces Marlene Dietrich – At The Cafe De Paris - "Introduction Noel Coward" - 1954 |
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An introduction for German-American actress Marlene Dietrich by Noël Coward for Dietrich's 1954 Café de Paris cabaret performance is utilised in the outro of "Drifting". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Drum, ambient elements | De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising - "Transmitting Live from Mars" - 3 March 1989 |
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A section of audio derived from "Transmitting Live from Mars" by De La Soul is utilised sporadically mid-way through "Drifting". The separate organ and drum elements audible in the sample are themselves samples derived respectively from The Turtles' 1968 single "You Showed Me" and Wilson Pickett's 1969 cover of Lennon-McCartney's "Hey Jude". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Drum elements | A Tribe Called Quest - People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm - "Bonita Applebum (12" Why? Version)" - 1990 |
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A manipulated drum loop derived from "Bonita Applebum (12" Why? Version)", a twelve-inch remix of A Tribe Called Quest's 1990 single "Bonita Applebum" is utilised throughout "Drifting". The sample is itself partly comprised of a sample from Supreme DJ Nyborn's 1988 remix "Versatile Extension (Versatility Remix)". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Timpani elements | Korg Inc. - Korg 01/W Bank B, Voice #39: "Timpani" |
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The sequenced timpani performed throughout "Drifting" utilises samples derived from the Korg 01/W Bank B Voice #39 "Timpani". |
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