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Omikron wrote:Moz wrote:The artist name is Blue O' Clock so whoever guessed it was boc they were rightphpBB [media]
Amazing find! How was the artist name found? The links in the description are unfortunately broken.
Moz wrote:The artist name is Blue O' Clock so whoever guessed it was boc they were rightphpBB [media]
mincer_ray wrote:excited to post this, i dont think this specifically has been identified yet, or at least the link isnt correct on bocpages, it comes with a small story:
#20 seems to be correctly identified as "Non Passa Piu" HOWEVER the original source of the actual sample itself is much more interesting.
in late 2015 an internet archive user uploaded a K-mart in store audio tape archive here: https://archive.org/details/attentionkm ... ?tab=about
these tapes are actual rips of real in store audio that was played in actual K-mart stores. its a super cool treasure trove of muzak mixes from the late 80s and early 90s and myself and some friends got totally obsessed listening to all of them. a online microscene also popped up of people who sampled the tapes to make albums. i ended up making this: https://curatorbeats.bandcamp.com/album/k-m-r-t and you can find other related stuff on bandcamp with the kmart tag: https://bandcamp.com/discover/kmart
ANYWAYS i know a lot of these tapes inside and out and there were some pretty amazing samples that i never got around to using. one of them is the exact sample that ended up as #20 on societas! blew my mind when i first listened to this tape, i couldnt believe they had picked out one of the samples i had tried to work with. its a strange dark muzak version of Non Passa Piu!
you can hear it at about 48:00 on the august 1990 tape: https://archive.org/details/KmartAugust1990
and, funny enough, you can hear it isolated on this youtube video that doesnt know the name of the song (you guys did!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dauE9JhPmKg
it doesnt surprise me at all to learn that BOC also listened to the kmart tapes, totally in line with their style. in some ways the whole of societas is even in the style of a kmart tape (also not surprising). i encourage you all to check out the kmart tapes collection if you got the time they are totally worth it. thank you for reading!
nickchristakis wrote:Interesting read from the archive page for Echolocation https://archive.org/details/echolocation-333 :
mincer_ray wrote:excited to post this, i dont think this specifically has been identified yet, or at least the link isnt correct on bocpages, it comes with a small story:
#20 seems to be correctly identified as "Non Passa Piu" HOWEVER the original source of the actual sample itself is much more interesting.
in late 2015 an internet archive user uploaded a K-mart in store audio tape archive here: https://archive.org/details/attentionkm ... ?tab=about
these tapes are actual rips of real in store audio that was played in actual K-mart stores. its a super cool treasure trove of muzak mixes from the late 80s and early 90s and myself and some friends got totally obsessed listening to all of them. a online microscene also popped up of people who sampled the tapes to make albums. i ended up making this: https://curatorbeats.bandcamp.com/album/k-m-r-t and you can find other related stuff on bandcamp with the kmart tag: https://bandcamp.com/discover/kmart
ANYWAYS i know a lot of these tapes inside and out and there were some pretty amazing samples that i never got around to using. one of them is the exact sample that ended up as #20 on societas! blew my mind when i first listened to this tape, i couldnt believe they had picked out one of the samples i had tried to work with. its a strange dark muzak version of Non Passa Piu!
you can hear it at about 48:00 on the august 1990 tape: https://archive.org/details/KmartAugust1990
and, funny enough, you can hear it isolated on this youtube video that doesnt know the name of the song (you guys did!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dauE9JhPmKg
it doesnt surprise me at all to learn that BOC also listened to the kmart tapes, totally in line with their style. in some ways the whole of societas is even in the style of a kmart tape (also not surprising). i encourage you all to check out the kmart tapes collection if you got the time they are totally worth it. thank you for reading!
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