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  • primo sample for dangelo?

  • Piece by Michel Colombier and Pierre Henry who collaborated together for music of the Bejart's ballet "Messe pour le temps present". Around 1966 or 1967. Colombier composed the music, and Pierre Henry, one of the first working on electronic music, made the electronic sounds.

  • dj premier devil son - d'angelo

  • I can't believe more rappers haven't sampled this...

  • fantastic!!!!

    pierre was so updated !!!!! this track (and psyche rock) don't sounds dated at all!!!

  • MUSIQUE FRANçAISE !

  • You two need to get laid. :)

  • @Mersault1988

    It's two different things when someone gets laid because they to get laid and getting laid because you got laid. saying you need to get laid means nothing. well it means something but it's nonsense. like this music. and it makes perfect sense without making any sense at all. do you not understand me? you're welcome

  • @DaMusicteacher Sorry that was harsh to aim at you i do agree with some of what you are saying. I get very insulted when folk stereotype ravers. i have dedicated my life to producing intelligent and abstract techno music. And i have noticed that the people who undermine dance music rarely know much about it as is true of most people who undermine others creations what ever it may be. It's is much easier to hate someone than it is to understand them. Especially yourself..

  • @AlecKronicle @DaMusicteacher How dare you insult ravers, have you every even been raving? most ravers are outcasts of society who are intelligent enough to see how truly fucked up the world is, most ravers are not only highly intelligent but very cultured and well educated. We turn to drugs because it's the only comfortable thing outside of society, we choose to numb our minds with ketamine and relentless music because the real world is too painful to look at. Ignorance is bliss.. enjoy it.

  • You seem to me to be extremely bitter, preconscious and want to make up for your lack of musical knowledge. I have been producing abstract techno and electronica for about 7 years and still have trouble getting my head around dubstep, everyone has a genius inside them and with the availability of computers more and more people are able to access that inner genius in all worlds of art not just music.. maybe your bitter because you don't have that talent.. Prove me wrong and make some decent dub

  • anyone else reminded of urizen by david axelrod?

  • annoying and has little worth outside of "raving" to. dubstep is just another form of techno that is so easy to make that every kid who listens to it and has a computer these days seems to try to replicate, but try to defend it on any artistic of intellectual value and you will not last long

  • wayyyyyy better than dubstep

  • @AlecKronicle what does this have to do with dubstep?.... two completely different things

  • @DaMusicteacher I disagree... kids listen to this type of music for the same reasons as dubstep. they're both hypnotic instrumental musics similar to techno, and they both try as best as they can to sound out there. both are often inspired by drugs. also, you could say the same kids that would have listened to this type of music back then currently listen to dubstep now. however, this psychedelic garage music is great to listen and has long lasting value, while dubstep is boring and (continued)

  • @AlecKronicle I do agree with some of your arguments, but others are just way too abstract and have nothing to do with the question mentioned above. Firstly you compare this with garage/ dubstep. How can they be similar if this tune is purely instrumental with just spices of acid electronica on top, that give the "spacey" sound. Dubstep and this type of psy rock have nothing in common. Just listen to this, its the year 1967, the moment when lsd hit the streets and you can obviously hear that

  • @DaMusicteacher on the tape.Its obvious that this tune has long lasting value, cuz it's made for listening, while 80% of dubstep production is made to hit the dancefloors. Like any other electronic genre! exceptions would be ambient, trip hop, IDM and other genres, that have the bigger impact on the mind. you mention such styles like garage and dubstep, but they sound completely different! rhythm, synth, basslines - everything. Its like comparing pure Jazz with house or any other synthetic music

  • @DaMusicteacher I dont believe they sound completely different-they do sound different, to be certain, but what my main point was how dub is to today what garage psych was to back then, and as dub is mostly mediocre to terrible and garage psych is just one example of how far down music has fallen since the sixties as a whole.

  • @AlecKronicle Yes, i agree with you at that point. But on the other hand, we such artists like boards of canada, who still create cutting edge quality electronic music. Dubstep was never meant to have a bigger value other than smahing up heads at rave's with big sound systems. Sad to say

  • @AlecKronicle has it, or is it the promotion of good music that has fallen

  • PAPA of Elektro musik

  • gracias por todos tus videos subidos

  • 0:01- 0:05 check out D' Angelo's "Devil's Pie" produced by the one and only DJ Premier

  • Ohlàlà ! THATS good !

  • That's the good shiat!!! : )

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