Revolte - Blackout
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Sorry But it looks like "Daft Robot rock sample" but it is not!
I know Revolte, this sample is taken from another unknown track!Long life to Revolte!Be there in Marseille for their first world live show the 26/11/11!
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who cares about samples...
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@tantou Exactly, and if it sounds good, shut the f*ck up, at least Daft Punk, nor Revolte made it sound awful, if it sounds good and you like it, then don't complain!
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@tantou That's impossible I've blocked you & you can still get back on to me you must've gotten lucky cuz you're a bad cat person that can gain power from the living of the cats. U R unreal you don't even exists freeloader. :|
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@sampsonist no.
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@tantou Shut your big hole & watch your mouth audio punk we don't need your pile of JUNK! where your going & this is your saddest attempt 2 get everyone involved so BEAT IT! there's no use trying 2 have a go on me D:
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they did a lot more with the sample than daft punk did.
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I'm pretty sure that the sample is taken from Jean-Jacques Goldman - Quand la Musique Est;
The similarities between Revolte's and Goldman's are pretty obvious
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Well other people won't understand
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no shit.
You all need to stop bitching about samples.
Let me see you make a mix this good with infinite access to all samples used by Daft Punk, Justice, Simian, etc etc. If you can't do it, then don't bitch.
Music is music.. I don't care who stole what. If it sounds good to me, then I like it.
Only time I care who stole what is when people on youtube use music and don't give credit, and then that video becomes insanely popular, and then it gets referred to as "The Daft Hands Song"
tantou 2 years ago 15
Daft Punk sampled the robot rock beat from a band called Breakwater. The whole riff is from the song "Release the Beast". i guess if Revolte "ripped" robot rock, it's about the same, as Daft Punk did.
Felixkri 2 years ago 12