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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2008

These are the samples behind one of my favorite RJD2 song:

First song (0:00 - 3:39)
Artist: Sophy
Album: Yo soy una mujer y no una santa (I'm a woman and not a saint)
Song: Un amor original (An original love)

Second song (3:39 - 6:38)
Artist:Cora
Album: Cora Pur
Song: Istanbul

(6:38 - 9:06) As you can listen the result of mixing the above songs and the arrangment is amazing.
Artist: RJD2
Album: Since we las spoke
Song: 1976

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  • a dj is person too :)

  • I believe rjd2 is a person, not a band..

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  • Thanks for posting. No wonder that song is so awesome. Those are great samples.

  • Oohh, descubrimiento!

  • das ist so 80er :)

  • krass ich dachte mir schon, dass die cuts deutsch sind, aber verstehen kann man im mix kaum was :D

  • krass ich dachte mir schon, dass die cuts deutsch sind, aber verstehen kann man im mix kaum was :D

  • Damn, thanks for uploading this, it gives me an all new appreciation for 1976.

    ISSSS-STANN-BULL  ...nice

  • @stretchmorgan

    troll? you're the one on an RJD2 page talking shit about how this isn't music. talk about trolling. if you're gonna come on here and argue shit for the sake of it, expect to get shit spoken back to. fucking "wanker", as you guys like to say

  • You are such an ignoramus. Of course playing music by Bach or Mozart is art. Of course music is one of the arts. You are a tedious troll so kindly fuck off. Don't call me a 'pretentious music student'. You don't have a clue who you're talking to. Blocked!!!

  • Playing Mozart note for note is hardly art, just as using a sample without changing much of it besides adding a drum beat isn't art. Creating something "out of thin air" is art, and I agree with you on that. But I also think creating something using many different samples and making it sound completely different than anything heard before is art as well. It's a different type but still nonetheless. It doesn't gotta be one or the other, "fuck this or fuck that". Learn to appreciate.

  • @stretchmorgan Little angry. How am I the one being pretentious? I actually play piano and guitar myself and hold musicians in high regard. It's people like you that aren't open-minded enough and get angry over people "stealing" samples. And there is a distinct difference between art and music. Learning to read a staff is no different than learning geometry; it's a mathematical representation of sounds with regard to time.

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