@Code Rencits Todd Edwards did a French House set for BBC Radio 1 awhile back. He said he collected 70 samples, and Daft Punk collected another 70. Most of them probably weren't used but the most is 140. I think we won't be able to find them all.
@@8mu- kinda right away, I just scrolled past the 5 most popular ones which I already watched and then found this one (I think even the 1st edition of this one was among the top ones)
I never would've guessed that Too Long vocal was a sample. I thought Romanthony (R.I.P) was singing that segment the whole time. Really makes me appreciate sampling in music, especially before the convience of DAWs rolled in.
DAWs were around since way before Homework, The Prodigy was already making music on many different DAWs across many platforms way back in 1992 for experience, Norman Cook was also messing with cubase on Atari ST since the 1980s. Just a year after homework, Aphex Twin would also release Richard D. James on a DAW on a Macintosh Not to mention the khgillion modtracker artists on the Rave Scene and the PC Demo Scene. DAWs are not new
Great Video. But there are Two Things: 1) Yannick Chevalier's Song was Interpolated in "Musique", not directly sampled.. Basically Daft Punk did their Own "Musique" Vocals with Dan Hartman's Additional Sampled Vocals being reversed. 2) The Riff from Daft Punk's "Technologic" was Sampled in another Daft Punk Song, "Emotion".
I felt it coming (hehe) out. Daft Punk is so important to me personally because it's them who turned my life into the world of music once for all. Idk how my life would look like without them
I can’t wrap my head around how they constructed songs out of so many samples. Or even finding/remembering the individual parts 😳 Anyone who says it doesn’t require talent to use samples, please take a stack of records and come up with something remotely as good as Daft Punk.
Exactly. Especially with the equipment they had- people hear the end result and assume it's basically canned music but they have literally no basis to judge as they haven't tried sampling themself.
@@jackpijjin4088 I am a musician myself and I'm not very good by any means, but I defend myself in a few instruments and equipment. I've tried sampling and it's not only finding the sample, but working on it and arranging it in a way that makes sense. I've not been able to come up with such great ideas as those of Daft Punk (or any other electronic artist). Takes time, practice and lotta patience
@@GRMNCVS Amen. I'm a hobbyist musician as well. The only sampling I've tried and actually been happy with the results was using clips of an old VW training film. :L
"The many faces of Daft Punk" is a sampler from Daft Punk with the original artists and their songs, which are sampled or inspired by Daft Punk. That is expressing obeisance
I enjoy your digging work so much on every vid... How the hell can you manage to find them, it's so myterious to us mortals ;) You rock, dude !!! Thanks
Surely all the critics have the musical culture, the training and the taste to choose that particular song, that loop of that minute exactly, and with this make a totally new song that is wonderful. ,,,,, SURE .. ..You are Daft punk shit !!!!
I think Daft Punk did a great job with all of the samples except for Robot Rock, the way that the entire lead of the song is just taken from Release the Beast , it's more of a remix then it's own song.
TBF, most of these samples are either really short samples (or "micro-samples"), or are altered to the point that most average people can't tell it was a sample from another song.
@@MysteryMii i agree for some of them but when you heard the original sample against the song from daft punk and they keep the original part without pitch or something like that.... it's like "we fok you"
Isn’t “Down To Love Town” by The Originals used in “Big and Chunky” from Madagascar 2? It’s confirmed in Daft Punk’s “Burnin”, but as for Big And Chunky, not so sure…they sound similar
@@8mu- i find that their "repetitive" is what makes me like them. For me, its catchy and groovy. All of the sounds and instruments (synth, keyboard, guitar etc) come one by one and at the end, they all combined together, making it amazing.
@@8mu- Remember that they started as DJs and thus their roots lie in house music, which by definition is repetitive because it's meant for dance clubs.
Last time I was this early, Daft Punk were still together.
too soon
@@ichangedthename too long
I didn't know Face to Face had so many samples. Daft Punk killed it.
was most likely Todd Edwards' doing
Go check High Fidelity out, that song has at least 24 samples. Just crazy
@@tobietto123 All from the same song
Instablaster...
@Code Rencits Todd Edwards did a French House set for BBC Radio 1 awhile back. He said he collected 70 samples, and Daft Punk collected another 70. Most of them probably weren't used but the most is 140. I think we won't be able to find them all.
I just happened to search daft punk samples for the 2905029th time and suddenly there's this new video, I can't believe the timing
Did you find it straight away? Or did you have to scroll forever to find this. No idea how TH-cam promotes my videos, if at all.
@@8mu- kinda right away, I just scrolled past the 5 most popular ones which I already watched and then found this one (I think even the 1st edition of this one was among the top ones)
how did you find that Da funk sidewalk sample holy shit
The amount of good stuff they sampled amazed me each time. They must have an incredible amount of music knowledge.
I’d like to see their record collection
@@thomasjrgensen355 was thinking the same thing
I'm happy you included the songs they produced off Yeezus
"HEEEEH!"
I never would've guessed that Too Long vocal was a sample. I thought Romanthony (R.I.P) was singing that segment the whole time. Really makes me appreciate sampling in music, especially before the convience of DAWs rolled in.
The sample is the beat being looped and sped up. The vocals are original.
DAWs were around since way before Homework, The Prodigy was already making music on many different DAWs across many platforms way back in 1992 for experience, Norman Cook was also messing with cubase on Atari ST since the 1980s.
Just a year after homework, Aphex Twin would also release Richard D. James on a DAW on a Macintosh
Not to mention the khgillion modtracker artists on the Rave Scene and the PC Demo Scene.
DAWs are not new
@@datavalisofficial8730Agree DAW was not new to us since its already used on late 70s
When listening to the samples does anyone else try to guess the song name before they show it?! Another awesome video from this channel, cheers bud
YES OMG
Some stand out more than others.
Well i am now
Me trying to guess what Release the beast was sampled for: 😣 😖 😫 😩😨 😰
Release the beast took me a while
*This video actually helps coping with losing Daft Punk this year.*
I know it’s been 8 years ago.
Always a chance to discover new or old artists!
@@GarthNader _Very original & clever reply._ *I count being featured on Starboy & I feel it coming.*
@@JA-ev7om oh wow. 🙄
@@JA-ev7om 🍪
This series will literally never end, they are literally the sample Gods
Daft Punk were the best when it came to electronic music and sampling. They always sampled the real funk and disco.
Then who samples the fake funk and disco, if you dont mind answering?
I would of loved to see a behind the scenes of how they produced these songs.
Great Video.
But there are Two Things:
1) Yannick Chevalier's Song was Interpolated in "Musique", not directly sampled.. Basically Daft Punk did their Own "Musique" Vocals with Dan Hartman's Additional Sampled Vocals being reversed.
2) The Riff from Daft Punk's "Technologic" was Sampled in another Daft Punk Song, "Emotion".
the busy sidewalk sample is also used in gorillaz' DARE
I felt it coming (hehe) out.
Daft Punk is so important to me personally because it's them who turned my life into the world of music once for all.
Idk how my life would look like without them
Daft Punk always been in My heart
I can’t wrap my head around how they constructed songs out of so many samples. Or even finding/remembering the individual parts 😳 Anyone who says it doesn’t require talent to use samples, please take a stack of records and come up with something remotely as good as Daft Punk.
Glad to see someone putting respect on Yeezus's name
They make sampling seem so easy
Exactly. Especially with the equipment they had- people hear the end result and assume it's basically canned music but they have literally no basis to judge as they haven't tried sampling themself.
except in Robot Rock :P
@@jackpijjin4088 I am a musician myself and I'm not very good by any means, but I defend myself in a few instruments and equipment. I've tried sampling and it's not only finding the sample, but working on it and arranging it in a way that makes sense. I've not been able to come up with such great ideas as those of Daft Punk (or any other electronic artist). Takes time, practice and lotta patience
@@GRMNCVS Amen. I'm a hobbyist musician as well. The only sampling I've tried and actually been happy with the results was using clips of an old VW training film. :L
@@ichangedthename yeah that was so lazy i bet a monkey could sample it XD
🙌
"The many faces of Daft Punk" is a sampler from Daft Punk with the original artists and their songs, which are sampled or inspired by Daft Punk. That is expressing obeisance
I enjoy your digging work so much on every vid... How the hell can you manage to find them, it's so myterious to us mortals ;)
You rock, dude !!! Thanks
Bounce,Rock,Skate/Roll Samples = WDPK 83.7 FM/Daftendirect& (Da Funk)
Great video...
Thanx 4 that job. I enjoy ev'ry sample and song 🤯
Got this in recommended, good stuff!
I'm having real trouble catching some of these samples. These are the best type of samples; ones you can barely tell were sampled at all.
You can imagine how much i miss Daft Punk, specially Homework style and they put just a beat in somes samples.
Awesome, extended version. Thanks!
You should do an episode on all of the samples that Ministry has used over the years. It's a lot so you might have to do a multi-part, haha.
Surely all the critics have the musical culture, the training and the taste to choose that particular song, that loop of that minute exactly, and with this make a totally new song that is wonderful. ,,,,, SURE .. ..You are Daft punk shit !!!!
wow this video was amazing keep it up
I think Daft Punk did a great job with all of the samples except for Robot Rock, the way that the entire lead of the song is just taken from Release the Beast , it's more of a remix then it's own song.
Lovely compendium as usual 8! :V
Why do people always seem so surprised that artists like Daft Punk use samples?
They're not surprised by the use of them, but the samples themselves being extremely well used
@@catharticgemini I'm specifically referring to the dorks that go "zOMG STEALING!!1!" as opposed to the people going "oh wow, that's neat."
@@jackpijjin4088 oooooh whoops
@@catharticgemini You're good fam :)
Rediscovered
10:57 is wrong. They used a Digitech Talker in studio.
It’s not wrong.
Interpolation means the sample was recreated.
Awesome Video EightMinutesUpsideDown
Can You Please Do The Samples Gorillaz Extended Edition EightMinutesUpsidedown?
@@TheMusicMaster1994 I’ll have a look at the video and see if I can find anything new to add 🙂
Thank you my friend
The fact he had to make a extended version that doesn’t even have all the samples
Did it purely cause the other video was shite
We didn't deserve this split 😭😭 rip real music
Thank you ❤
id love to see you find the samples from the daft punk beta version
great work ;) "multiple elements" = we sampled everything and we never paid these artists (true fact for many artists that they sampled)
TBF, most of these samples are either really short samples (or "micro-samples"), or are altered to the point that most average people can't tell it was a sample from another song.
@@MysteryMii i agree for some of them but when you heard the original sample against the song from daft punk and they keep the original part without pitch or something like that.... it's like "we fok you"
@@MysteryMii *Except when everyone watches an 8MU video on TH-cam and they can see & hear exactly what parts are sampled.*
Some artists don't ask for visual credits, so Daft Punk could have paid them but not giving them visual credit.
Isn’t “Down To Love Town” by The Originals used in “Big and Chunky” from Madagascar 2? It’s confirmed in Daft Punk’s “Burnin”, but as for Big And Chunky, not so sure…they sound similar
*SAMPLES... SAMPLES EVERYWHERE!!!.png*
For real our life was lie lmao
It was a different time for electronic music. This is what everyone was doing in the 90s, DP was just the best at it.
What they did with Face to Face is impressive
Can anyone link V1 of this video?
It’s set to private now mate, it’s just a shorter version of this one ... with mistakes
@@8mu- lemme be honest, im searching for the name of the voyager remix in the intro.
Damn I've been guessing you'd do another Daft Punk video
The old version, even though it had over 300k views was full of mistakes, so I thought I’d remake it and expand it a bit, now felt like a good time.
Good work again.
Have an awesome day/night. 😀
rip my robots
I like The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk and Aphex Twin. I also like AJR, Jon Bellion, Twenty One Pilots (TØP) and Oliver Tree.
This is amazing and I enjoyed it although steam machine was not sampled like That and to my knowledge wasn’t sampled at all
rip daft punk
Я думал что они выпустят новый альбом, а они просто распались
A wildly uneven band but when they made a corker, they sure knew how to.
Актуально! Спасибо! +1
How on earth there is no spotify link in the comments? 😂
RIP Daft Punk
I forgot that they have so much music that means nothing to me. Even so i got all the albums because they are classics. Kinda. I never play them.
I really like a handful of songs off of each album, I find some of their stuff really repetitive, same with deadmau5.
@@8mu- i find that their "repetitive" is what makes me like them. For me, its catchy and groovy. All of the sounds and instruments (synth, keyboard, guitar etc) come one by one and at the end, they all combined together, making it amazing.
@@8mu- Remember that they started as DJs and thus their roots lie in house music, which by definition is repetitive because it's meant for dance clubs.
Do more slipknot samples please?
i thought the sample for musique was dan hartman’s vocals in instant replay reversed?
It is. I think the one in this video was supposed to say Interpolated, but that’s just my thought.
i could've sworn send it up was produced by gesaffelstein
Can u do the same thing as deadmau5? #ripdaftpunk
He/she already did
@@Kilb-ill i meant REMAKE the Deadmau5
@@firstrobotlegacy1289 ah ok, didn't see that comin
With joel react
I’m done ‘exposing’ Joel 😄
hey eightminutesupsidedown what 3 samples do you use in the openig for your videos
8 days a week by The Beatles.
2 Minutes to Midnight by Iron Maiden
Upside Down by Diana Ross
Contact👍
6:11
6:24
Daft Punk is coming back on 2/22/22
can you make a video of reggaeton samples, please? 👉👈
¿ Q u é ?
эта группа распалась и я их слушал
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That sound didn't age well.
Your comment aged like milk
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Damned... how much they sampled... all stolen!
Most of the 'sizable' samples are cleared and credited in the album notes though
@@jackpijjin4088 Yeah. The ones that weren't cleared are too short or are altered to the point that most people can't easily recognize them.
@@MysteryMii exactly. The ones that *haven't* been able to be identified because there's too little to go on.