What to Look For When Shopping For Vinyls to Sample

G-French

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All I can say is the best thing to do I read up on the type of music you like. Find an artist or two and see who they have worked with. If the band broke up see where the members went and get the records with the new band they are with. I find this works alot because musicans seem to keep the same style for awhile. As when you can get music you like so that way once you sample one sound you can still listen to the album.
 

FuzE

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Sometimes I think its good to go out on a limb and cop something totally different than what ur used to. Usually when i get a block i'll go and cop something that I wouldn't particularly like and lots of times i find something in there thats ill to freak.
 

SpinDoctor

The Lovable Rogue
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Nice one guys all the info has helped alot.

Peace
 

ed_sizzahanz

ILLIEN
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I agree w/ G French, find out who you like on the different instruments and look for records with those dudes performing on them. That way if you need drums, look for so-and-so, if you need horns, look for so-and-so. Hey, diggin' is an art!
 

JPeg

ILLIEN
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check the year cos different eras have a different sound but me im sticking with 60's and early 70's i aint even tryna touch the 80's shit.

also avoid shiny laminate covers.

and check the producers and the lable.
 

Royal

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JPeg said:
check the year cos different eras have a different sound but me im sticking with 60's and early 70's i aint even tryna touch the 80's shit.

also avoid shiny laminate covers.

and check the producers and the lable.


yeah, I would say that checking the year is important while diggin.

...and don't get disco records.

-Roy
 

Aminimity

Beatmaker
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Copenhagen said:
I'll buy anything that has a half naked lady or a big afro on it... ;) ...and I'm not kidding. Haven't been too disappointed with my criteria so far.


haha, i do that too. which would explain all the ohio players i have......

i look at record lable, year, names of musicans, producer....

on 45s its all years and record lable.
on LPs i look at the same but pay attension to the production credits. And a big afro on the cover helps too.
 

Aminimity

Beatmaker
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Royal said:
yeah, I would say that checking the year is important while diggin.

...and don't get disco records.

-Roy

Not true all the time. Bohhanna hamilton is disco, but has some mean hits/drums.

There is 2 types of disco records to me. One being the mainstream disco stuff that almost always sucks. But there is an era of disco were some funk/soul artists are in a transition phase.

Disco is tricky but can yeild good results
 

Konvict

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I usually look at covers that have nice colors or a unknown French chick on the front...French people be having some sick shyt! Anyways, I usually by records with a dark background and bright colors like yellow and blue and shyt. I dont know why I do this, but it works everytime. Or I'll just look at the song titles on the back. If I see something titled "My Gun" or something, I'll cop it.
 

hobgoblin

ILLIEN
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Anything classical, nothing 80's onwards

Also, why is it all eastern european artists are 100 year olds with long dark beards?!!!

If i see a cover with a really old bearded guy holding a violin or ethnic instrument thats pre 80's i'll cop that shit right away!
 

The-Shadow

Ego Sum Vox Manus Deus
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I'll pick up anything that's unusual; something that I would think people would overlook. Records like those are usually ill.
 

shogun3001

Member
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hey great topic.

i just got my 1200 and started to collect and i will try a hybrid version of all ideas and suggestions.
i am sure this will help me

thanks


-shogun
 

dj360_iNfInItE1

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shogun3001 said:
hey great topic.

i just got my 1200 and started to collect and i will try a hybrid version of all ideas and suggestions.

That's phat. I think I need to get myself a turntable so I can start diggin.
 

WORDAMOUPH

NUPHONIX PRODUKTIONS
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I look at the cover. but you can flip just about anything, sometimes the shit u never thouhgt of sampling is the dopest shit u can sample, dont go for the obvious, improvise
 

O-H-TEN

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I myself am not too particular about what I choose; unless I'm looking for a specific instrument to sample. For example I have alot of instrument specific titles like "Sounds Of A Thousand Strings" or "Piano Encores" "The Million Dollar Sound Of The World's Most Precious Violins". You get the picture. I don't mess with that disco ish too much. Every once in a while you can find some funk group that did some disco. Then you can find some decent stuff. But the majority of that disco ish is just garbage. Crazy covers are a definite plus. Especially if it's funk or during the lsd era.
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DJ Xsinna

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BeAtArKiTeK said:
I just go by the cover and if i think it will have some good material , i usually go for the funkiest shit i see...lol
but thats just me

Yeah, I do that too sometimes...lol. I have had some success & surprizes using this method. Mostly, I do research online first. When I find some junk, I compile a list and then I go searching for those records (When I have a particular purpose in mind). Most times, i just go off instinct.
 
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KardiacKids

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Pay attention to the credits , read what musicians played on the albums and see what instruments were played.
 
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