List of Recoil sample sources by album/Liquid: Revision history

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  • curprev 02:0202:02, 10 January 2023Majora101 talk contribs 13,908 bytes +13,908 Created page with "{{GlossaryLink| link=Terms used in this article }} In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. During Alan Wilder's tenure with the group, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} technology within a traditional {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_music pop music}}..."