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The Kettle by Colosseum (1969) | |
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Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya by Stik E & the Hoodz (1995) | |
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Block Rockin' Beats by The Chemical Brothers (1997) | |
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Sport by Lightnin' Rod feat. Kool & the Gang (1973) | |
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One Nation Under a Groove by Funkadelic (1978) | |
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Dance Computer One by Deejays United (1990) | |
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Ride Like the Wind by Billy "Daniel" Bunter and D-Zyne (1995) | |
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Let the Rhythm Pump by Noize Creator (2006) | |
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Ya Mama (Krafty Kuts Remix) remix by Krafty Kuts (2007) | |
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jOsSse said on Tuesday, 19 July 2011:
perhaps he got the idea from Bass Funk Tion and made his own version |
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stationary.1.2.3.4. said on Tuesday, 19 July 2011:
They definitely both sample "Let the Rhythm Pump", but I'd say we leave this as it is. I don't hear anything on Bass Funk Tion's track that makes it obvious that Fatboy Slim is sampling that track and not Doug Lazy, other than the fact that both tracks loop the sample. |
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Out of Science said on Tuesday, 19 July 2011:
Wouldn't this be a better candidate for this sample: http://youtu.be/rzomfRN1M8g |
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