Daft Punk sampled by Junior Jack
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Junior Jack is great. Italian power in a belgian mixture.
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mmm,, this is not scpecial , when i heard that junior jack tune for the first time, i though He bough it from Daft Punk , But later on i realised , the bassline is not even original by Daft Punk , but By some track of DJ SNEAK ..
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btw: junior jack often samples songs daft punk sampled before him (for example get down saturday night, and there's another song by him sampling elo's evil woman)
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i thought it was daft punk who got all their songs from other ppl not the other way round
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I sample Daft Punk all the times :], my songs sample from daft punk: -Majestic Club (Teachers) -Infrared World (Around The World) -Finding The Love I (Around The World) -Findinh The Love II (One More Time) -Disco-Graphic (Superheroes Voices & Yeah of Technologic of Peaches) -Playing Tetris (Short Circuit sample on 8-Bit) -Psychologiquian (Burnin', Startheme from Armin Van Buuren, the Ventura voices and the rest is mine 'trance and psycho #LOL')
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that is right and the Junior Jack the only stuff he added to the sample of burnin was the Hi Hat and distorcioned da loop with beats
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good find, but basslines ad hi-hat lines are used and re-used al the time,
especialy in the dance scene lately.
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DAM I DIDNT NOTICE THAT SAMPLE :o :o :o
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@HouseTube909 I have to agree. For me, the final word on sampling will always come from my friend, NYC/Boston Producer & DJ Darrin "Spike" Friedman. Talking to a young producer, he shared the following advice about making house music: "You have to use samples, or your records won't sound like... records!"
The wisdom embodied by that statement has stuck with me ever since. :)
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no, its sampled, you can hear the same "Hat" lines in both songs
Most other entries on youtube claim Junior Jack sampled Burnin' for Thrill Me not E-Samba.
Basically, I get the feeling everyone has the view that Junior Jack has used Burnin for ALL his releases.
It wouldn't suprise me if Daft Punk got the bassline form elsewhere also, given that they are ALL sample-led artists!
It's the nature of the genre, don;t know why everyone feels the need to cry about it.
SuperSean2003 2 years ago
I'm not crying about it. I love sampling, trust me, check out my other videos. Junior Jack just kinda struck a nerve with me, sampling Daft Punk. :P
I don't dislike Junior Jack... okay I do, but not for this.
DJevilstereo 2 years ago
the bass-lines you are comparing is a typical 80's funky music bass line: you can hear it almost everywhere, from black funky american music to british duran duran: no one 'owns' it and I see no point in stating that JJ sampled from DP.
DP are simply geniuses in creating songs with 3-4 different samples, but they do not make music themselves.
So Junior Jack does, but it's all legal and royalties are paid in full, it's most of nowadays music and there's nothing wrong with this.
cubaz 3 years ago
No, I'm not saying there's ANYTHING wrong with sampling, at all, and Junior Jack (if he did in fact sample the song), did it very tastefully. I'm just trying to prove the sample for those who still doubt it.
DJevilstereo 3 years ago