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Yet ANOTHER Daft Punk sample was discovered. This one was the middle part of “Too Long”
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Yet ANOTHER Daft Punk sample was discovered. This one was the middle part of “Too Long”
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How people find stuff like this blows my mind
I saw that the keyboard player for Third World just died.
Don’t they gotta legally disclose what samples they use? Or can you get away with it if it’s chopped enough
Such a crazy find. Funniest part is it was actually finally found because of [Google’s AI assistant](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Wos5mNv28w).
I think a lot of people are gonna be paying up for old sample rights when some lawfirm latched onto this technique.
*wow can’t Daft Punk do ANYTHING original?*
Reminds me of one of my all time favorite YouTube videos. It’s crazy how samples from completely different genres get picked out of almost nowhere to make something entirely new.
https://youtu.be/eU5Dn-WaElI
What do you mean, yet another? What’s going on?
Funny enough, I actually have that record sitting on my shelf.
Published on **Aug 3, 2022**
Oh goddamn. I guess its time to whip out my Daft Punk Albums.
“discovered”
idk but artists should fucking refrence the work they sample from
fuck daftpunk
This is crazy
How do you even find these samples
This is some serious dedication and work right here to find those.
Give this person a reward for finding this.
Though I know it’s fair use, I’m surprised the artists haven’t noticed Daft Punk’s usage of their samples yet.
Seeing quite a few people not understanding the difference between sampling a song or stealing a song. I highly recommend people watch [this video](https://youtu.be/wrrnE9p4GyQ?si=AtAgd-JUNQUxGgoQ) it demonstrates how Daft Punk alters the songs they are sampling by chopping, pitching up or down, changing tempo, and all sorts of things. Almost all of the found samples have also been like 1-2 second snippets at most
did daft punk secure rights to use all the samples they use? just curious on how one goes about that