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Stereolab - Come and Play in the Milky Night

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2008

from their 1999 album, Cobra & Phases Group Play Voltage In The Milky Night.. :P too lazy for a video, but enjoy!

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  • peep dj shadow - endtroducing... sampling is its own art

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  • Its crazy when u think of where a lot of samples come from thats why u can never confine yourself to one genre of music, Dilla and Busta's version of this is crazy!

  • THIS IS WHAT'S UP. Check on the J. Dilla Play on this.

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  • I always like to give respect to the original, but this is Dilla we are talking about. he made it even better in my opinion.

  • R.I.P Mary :c 

  • Busta Rhymes - "Show Me What You Got", Dilla is Stupid Crazy for This, Peace

  • This sounds so much better than it being chopped up by a sampler, just sayin'

  • Jay Dee is so sick 4 makin' 4 samplni' dis. Jaylib - The Message

  • Very true not many people can match the skills of those artists. but rap has a few shinig stars that dont rap about women money and drugs. if your interested in all different types of music i have started a facebook page with different peoples misic tastes on it, for some reason im interested in what kind of music you listen to. But for the most part i agree with you Just like hip hop rap is slowly dying. check out rappers like Braille, Akrobatik,lupe fiasco, and supernatural

  • That is a valid point. I am not meaning to sound racist, but if you go back and listen to Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, or even Ike Turner (god rest his wife-beating soul) you might find a spark there that may not have been a true revolution of music but certainly hasn't been matched. Disco died not only because it was irritating to some people, but because the scene it was associated with was decaying. Rap has stayed fresh but how long can we listen to rappers boasting about money and cars?

  • Its funny you said that because most of the producers that change these songs into beats are not black. whatever sells, sells. and so far raps been around longer than disco

  • I will ponder, henri.

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