As I've been making a lot of sample beats lately (and enjoying it), it's started to raise a question again for me (which used to deter me from it)...
At what point does sampling feel like stealing???
I remember as a young monkey starting out trying to produce music, trying to emulate the style of my favorite revered producers... when I eventually discovered majority of those amazing records were sampled. I felt robbed. The effort I used to put into making those melodies and sounds, my fave producers didn't even themselves?
Anyway, fast forward. Sampling is fun, it's like musical collage... something sentimental about sampling old records and turning them into something else. But I recently went to sample something I thought was really old... but it turned out to be new. I then suddenly felt like to sample it would be 'stealing' or 'cheating', like 'I didn't make this music'.
It's interesting however... if I was making EDM I wouldn't think twice about 'sampling' something new, I'd probably feel more inclined to.
In EDM it's called remixing. In Hip-Hop, sampling. There can be a distinction between the two, but they're also pretty much the same thing.
Had an interesting session in music college, where our songwriting tutor was testing our boundaries (not in the way Fade might);
People were largely against people stealing a whole song, lyrics or whole lead melody.
But he went down the list... woild you take a song structure? A hihat pattern? A chord? A chord sequence? And most people were happy to take something. Was good food for thought.
So i was wondering...
At what point do you personally draw the line when it comes to sampling???
At what point does sampling feel like stealing???
I remember as a young monkey starting out trying to produce music, trying to emulate the style of my favorite revered producers... when I eventually discovered majority of those amazing records were sampled. I felt robbed. The effort I used to put into making those melodies and sounds, my fave producers didn't even themselves?
Anyway, fast forward. Sampling is fun, it's like musical collage... something sentimental about sampling old records and turning them into something else. But I recently went to sample something I thought was really old... but it turned out to be new. I then suddenly felt like to sample it would be 'stealing' or 'cheating', like 'I didn't make this music'.
It's interesting however... if I was making EDM I wouldn't think twice about 'sampling' something new, I'd probably feel more inclined to.
In EDM it's called remixing. In Hip-Hop, sampling. There can be a distinction between the two, but they're also pretty much the same thing.
Had an interesting session in music college, where our songwriting tutor was testing our boundaries (not in the way Fade might);
People were largely against people stealing a whole song, lyrics or whole lead melody.
But he went down the list... woild you take a song structure? A hihat pattern? A chord? A chord sequence? And most people were happy to take something. Was good food for thought.
So i was wondering...
At what point do you personally draw the line when it comes to sampling???