Yeah those guys are geniuses for even discovering gems like this and then creating a whole new tasty presentation, bringing it to the masses is something you have to be grateful for.
Tant pis pour eux si ils souhaitent s'abrutir aux sons préconçus pour remplir des Zénith faits pour les boeufs. William Sheller est merveilleux, un vrai prodige mais adoré par ses contemporains vraiment mélomanes.
Êtes vous sûr que l’auteur soit William Sheller? Le titre n’apparaît sur aucun de ses albums? Et le style me semble éloigné de ses compositions… Bien cordialement
yeah, I'm a little disappointed too that this crazy awesome piece of music didn't originate with Automater; but I do have to hand it to him to hear this and think 'yeah, I'm going to have someone rap to this!'
Thats what i thought at first when i heard the song. Some one needs to start doing that, actually compose their multi instrumental and vocal symphonic progressive music and record rapping over it. Practically make a new genre. Symphonic hip hop
it cracks me up when the sampler of an old song gets more props then the original creative genius behind it- deltron 3030 is a cool artist but considering that this peice is nearly 40 years old just shows how far ahead sheller and others like gainsbourg vannier garson etc were both then and now- i own this great cd and suggest you buy it asap - they are getting rare and once theyre gone they will shoot up in value like most omni recording reissues-
It's good when fans of new artists are led to discover those who came before them. I didn't realise just how similar to the original Dan the Auomator's work was. I agree with you 100% - great work by Sheller - ahead of his time.
If 3030 wouldn't flip this sample, there is a good possibility that even less people would be aware of this wonderful composition. Sampling culture makes you appreciate this even more.
I gotta give huge respect to the musicians that made this, cause after hearing this sample it's clear that literally everything awesome about the 3030 beat is because this track is awesome (not that i don't love 3030 anyways).
So Automator's "sample" was basically just a remix at 1.25 speed with some bits switched around. An arrangement. That's cool I guess, it's something musicians have done since pretty much forever, but most professionals are usually expected to give credit where it's due, and put the original artist somewhere in the title (like Ralph Vaughn Williams' "Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis," or Rachmaninoff's "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini," both of which, by the way, are far more distinct from their source material than Automator's "sample"). I can't complain much, since without Automator/Deltron 3030, I would've never been introduced to the amazing work of Sheller, and I do think Automator's remix is a very good one... because it stands squarely on the shoulders of this magnificent, groundbreaking original composition. Just wish Sheller got more props.
3030 comes off as a really well done "remix" more than anything - and, hey, I guess that's not much more than what it's advertised as since its no secret that Automator loves his heavy-handed samples. It's a bit disappointing when you discover a track you thought was insanely original comes almost entirely from one source, but that doesn't make the track any less cool on its own
Anyone saying Automator is blatantly ripping this off needs to listen to more beats, in the world of sampling he actually did an awful lot more than most and sampling comes hand in hand with hip hop. A producer for many years has been judged not only on the quality of the beat itself, but the merit of the choice of samples and the ability to combine them.
Yo it's three thousand thirty, I want y'all to meet Deltron Zero, hero, not no small feat It's all heat in this day and age, I raid your grave, Anything it takes to save the day Neuromancer, perfect blend of technology and magic Use my rappin' so you all could see the hazards Plus entertainment where many are brainless We cultivated the lost art of study and I brought a buddy Automator harder slayer fascinating combinations cyber warlords are activating abominations...!
+shitsonitscody "Hardcore work" ? LOL I thought Deltron 3030 was made out of multiple samples and now I discover Automator's lack of creativity. Disappointed.
+Le plus gros enfoiré du monde nah man, it's all here but this wasn't just a cut n paste operation. Idk if you make beats, but Automator went in on this one
Anyone saying this song was copy pasted into 3030 must be hard of hearing. Sounds were displaced and moved around as was the rest of the track not to mention it was sped up. If you really understood sampling like so many of your here are claiming then you would've recognized those changes and not be here crying up a storm over nonsense. Hip-hop DJ's have been doing that for years. Pull your self righteous bs somewhere else. Also Check out "Imaginary Places" by Bus Driver that too is called sampling.
True enough. I never would have discovered this amazing song if not for Dan the Automator's eclectic choices. It stands great on it's own, and it works amazing in "3030".
Deltron 3030 brought me here. What's weird is I can find tons of tracks with this name on Spotify but none are this song. Anyone know what's up with that? This song is a perfect blend of classical, choral, jazz, and funk.
@Frankydoesitalso It would actually be Dan the Automator who is the "tunethiefing" one, if you wanted to be so ignorant as to call him that. This is indeed an incredible piece of music, as is the song Del and Dan used it to make. If they hadn't sampled this beautiful song many of us would never have heard of William Sheller. Props to all of them, especially Sheller.
@Frankydoesitalso there's a little bit more to it than that. artists have always inspired other artists. the practice of sampling (or "tunethiefing" if you prefer) in music traces back to early classical composers. i actually like it when great music by one artist inspires another artist to create more great music. but if you prefer to retain your narrow view of music be my guest.
My feelings exactly! All of Automator's stuff is basically stolen. Del and Koala should get all the props for making it "original". When i first got the 3030 record i was impressed with Automator because it said he did all the orchestra arrangements. Then i discovered this, and saw that it sounded great because of the work of people like William Sheller. Sampling is cool, but they should give credit where credit is due.
I did not react because it was thought-provoking. I reacted because it was such a staggeringly stupid thing to say. Maybe you're just trolling. 10/10 if so.
Normally prog bands after a while go symphonic by adding an orchestra to their music but this is what happens when a classical composer goes progressive ...
RealJan00 Its meant to be a backdrop to a story told by Del... Dan the automator (the producer, not del...) captured the 3030 concept perfectly.. Combined with Del's futuristic type verses, they nailed it.. Its not about just sampling, but the arrangement and feel of the sample which makes the song flow and breathe new life to it. Thats real HipHop...
I agree, and unfortunately this theme has spread to all contemporary music. What is needed is an clear and decisive reference to the original. This song has all the incredible music ideas I credited to Automater. I would have never of found this out without a TH-cam comment.
Also Im sure 90% of the people that have listened to this would have no idea of existence if it wasn't for Automator. So be appreciative that he created such a gem! And also respect the original score from which it was created. HIPHOP LIVES
can you imagine digging crates and coming across this track?! friggin epic..
This tune is a masterpiece! and Deltron 3030 lyrically, metaphorically killed it. - Both masterpiece in their own mysterious ways!
Yeah those guys are geniuses for even discovering gems like this and then creating a whole new tasty presentation, bringing it to the masses is something you have to be grateful for.
No discover, it was offered, just left behind by 30 years of mass culture destroying popular culture
I'm grateful that I've had a chance to listen to 1:23 during my limited time as a tourist on this planet...
this is by far the best sample ever. I loved 3030, but this is just amazing.
There are no words to describe what this song makes you feel
yo it's three thousand thirty...
@@KevinLopez-jf5ys and automator
wow imagine going through a stack of records and finding this, no wonder the 3030 track was over 7 minutes
Magnifique, merci monsieur Sheller
It's William Sheller, a French composer !!
FABULEUX !!! Dommage que le public ne connaisse pas le Compositeur qu'est William Sheller !!!
Tant pis pour eux si ils souhaitent s'abrutir aux sons préconçus pour remplir des Zénith faits pour les boeufs. William Sheller est merveilleux, un vrai prodige mais adoré par ses contemporains vraiment mélomanes.
Êtes vous sûr que l’auteur soit William Sheller?
Le titre n’apparaît sur aucun de ses albums? Et le style me semble éloigné de ses compositions…
Bien cordialement
@@Airlatune C'est bel et bien de William Sheller :)
il s'agit de ses oeuvres classiques, c'est pourquoi vous ne trouvez pas ce titre dans ses albums @@Airlatune
@@ninjesus4079j’ai fini par retrouver, en effet. Merci 🙏
this is a seriously immense tune!
yeah, I'm a little disappointed too that this crazy awesome piece of music didn't originate with Automater; but I do have to hand it to him to hear this and think 'yeah, I'm going to have someone rap to this!'
Thats what i thought at first when i heard the song. Some one needs to start doing that, actually compose their multi instrumental and vocal symphonic progressive music and record rapping over it. Practically make a new genre. Symphonic hip hop
Ali Chaudry flobots?
@A A right lololol, everything is sampling !
Noyhing in music is original everything is passed down to the next gen.
I disagree, it's not disappointing at all. cratedigging is an art
it cracks me up when the sampler of an old song gets more props then the original creative genius behind it- deltron 3030 is a cool artist but considering that this peice is nearly 40 years old just shows how far ahead sheller and others like gainsbourg vannier garson etc were both then and now- i own this great cd and suggest you buy it asap - they are getting rare and once theyre gone they will shoot up in value like most omni recording reissues-
It's good when fans of new artists are led to discover those who came before them. I didn't realise just how similar to the original Dan the Auomator's work was. I agree with you 100% - great work by Sheller - ahead of his time.
Agreed.
6 more years.
Never even heard of Sheller or Introit until I looked up the samples from Deltron. So props to Deltron for bringing this to me! Beautiful piece.
If 3030 wouldn't flip this sample, there is a good possibility that even less people would be aware of this wonderful composition. Sampling culture makes you appreciate this even more.
One of the greatest samples I've ever heard
instant goosebumps!!
This song is so fucking incredible it's unreal. Sheller is a true genius.
Conrad Zacharias he made those tracks for some of his friends getting married by the way
That's awesome! Thanks for the info man!
“I input the codes for the cataclysm”🚀
Love this track! Didnt have the chance to hear this before the 3030 track. But i really have an appreciation for both.
Une de mes musiques préférés je ne m'en lasse pas
I gotta give huge respect to the musicians that made this, cause after hearing this sample it's clear that literally everything awesome about the 3030 beat is because this track is awesome (not that i don't love 3030 anyways).
So Automator's "sample" was basically just a remix at 1.25 speed with some bits switched around. An arrangement. That's cool I guess, it's something musicians have done since pretty much forever, but most professionals are usually expected to give credit where it's due, and put the original artist somewhere in the title (like Ralph Vaughn Williams' "Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis," or Rachmaninoff's "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini," both of which, by the way, are far more distinct from their source material than Automator's "sample").
I can't complain much, since without Automator/Deltron 3030, I would've never been introduced to the amazing work of Sheller, and I do think Automator's remix is a very good one... because it stands squarely on the shoulders of this magnificent, groundbreaking original composition. Just wish Sheller got more props.
same disappointment
stop whining. there are linear notes/personnel for a reason..
wow! what a piece!
3030 comes off as a really well done "remix" more than anything - and, hey, I guess that's not much more than what it's advertised as since its no secret that Automator loves his heavy-handed samples. It's a bit disappointing when you discover a track you thought was insanely original comes almost entirely from one source, but that doesn't make the track any less cool on its own
I want yall to meet deltron zero
and automator
Oh my god, I love this.
Anyone saying Automator is blatantly ripping this off needs to listen to more beats, in the world of sampling he actually did an awful lot more than most and sampling comes hand in hand with hip hop. A producer for many years has been judged not only on the quality of the beat itself, but the merit of the choice of samples and the ability to combine them.
Plus he was/is good friends and a partner of Prince Paul - and who's more notorious for being creative with sampling anything he can find.
play @ 1.25 speed ;)
this is everything
Hell yea
Apollo 9, what is your condition?
damn son.......this goes out to all the hip hop loving people!.... that enjoy shit that is raw and even rawer in its most simple form.
Yo it's three thousand thirty,
I want y'all to meet Deltron Zero, hero, not no small feat
It's all heat in this day and age,
I raid your grave,
Anything it takes to save the day
Neuromancer, perfect blend of technology and magic
Use my rappin' so you all could see the hazards
Plus entertainment where many are brainless
We cultivated the lost art of study and I brought a buddy
Automator harder slayer fascinating combinations
cyber warlords are activating abominations...!
Wack ass lyrics...del gets on my nerves
thanks whosampled
@@duckdown4337 You too. Azz breathe
every time i hear automator go off on 3030 my skin tingles and i get HYPED, this version does that to my brain.
Automator did some hardcore work on this track
+shitsonitscody
"Hardcore work" ? LOL
I thought Deltron 3030 was made out of multiple samples and now I discover Automator's lack of creativity. Disappointed.
+Le plus gros enfoiré du monde nah man, it's all here but this wasn't just a cut n paste operation. Idk if you make beats, but Automator went in on this one
+Le plus gros enfoiré du monde and you don't need to chop a sample into a million pieces to be "creative" LOL
+shitsonitscody
What I meant by multiple samples was that I thought he created the instrumental out of 4 of 5 different songs. (like DJ shadow does)
he did about as much work as doom does to his samples
I love finding original samples.
almost all hip hop/rap songs have sampled beats as far as I know...Increased butthurt 4 u
RobotYoshimis not Outkast
I just realized the image is a fairy or something looking up, the blue in the center is a pregnancy
Surtout une grosses tête d'Alien ^^
Oh wow. I wasn't expecting it to be so similar to the 3030 opener. This is megafresh.
Del, I'm feeling like a ghost in a shell.
Deltron !
Beaucoup moins de monde et pourtant c'est un compositeur hors paire ! :)
This is fucking incredible. Incroyable
1.25 speed
anybody have a tab for the bass riff around 1:10-ish?
cant stop listenig ... malade le beat ... deltron !!!!
Anyone saying this song was copy pasted into 3030 must be hard of hearing. Sounds were displaced and moved around as was the rest of the track not to mention it was sped up. If you really understood sampling like so many of your here are claiming then you would've recognized those changes and not be here crying up a storm over nonsense. Hip-hop DJ's have been doing that for years. Pull your self righteous bs somewhere else.
Also Check out "Imaginary Places" by Bus Driver that too is called sampling.
TRUTH
Javierm0n0 this song was copy and pasted into 3030
True enough. I never would have discovered this amazing song if not for Dan the Automator's eclectic choices. It stands great on it's own, and it works amazing in "3030".
m8888888888888 bus driver is fucking mental, thanks for the share!
Balthasar Bultos I agree with you, and that doesn't mean Dan The Automator isn't talented
cant stop listenig ... malade le dude ... deltron !!!
tune-thiefing is a creative use of words.
Aye yo its Three Thousand Thirty, I want yall to meet Deltron Zero and Automator!
breathtaking. so this is what 3030 is based off of...
Definitely better than 3030.
deltron 3030♥
Of course it is...it makes one think about it and it provokes reaction. You yourself, to take one, are a prime example of this...
Epic.........
This song needed to be sped up for Del to be able to rap on it.. This original version is good but I got used to Deltron
Anyone know any more tracks/artists that sound like this?
@rubbersoultrain I know a lot of them are plain tunethiefs... What more is there to know?
Deltron 3030! Yes Yes Y'all
I hear u saying 3030 but giys what song?
Deltron 3030 brought me here. What's weird is I can find tons of tracks with this name on Spotify but none are this song. Anyone know what's up with that?
This song is a perfect blend of classical, choral, jazz, and funk.
@Frankydoesitalso It would actually be Dan the Automator who is the "tunethiefing" one, if you wanted to be so ignorant as to call him that. This is indeed an incredible piece of music, as is the song Del and Dan used it to make. If they hadn't sampled this beautiful song many of us would never have heard of William Sheller. Props to all of them, especially Sheller.
oh right, it's the vocal that makes it for me :) i'm not much help then! lol
I'm pretty sure Sebastien Tellier listened a lot to this song while making "Pepito Bleu"...
@Frankydoesitalso there's a little bit more to it than that. artists have always inspired other artists. the practice of sampling (or "tunethiefing" if you prefer) in music traces back to early classical composers. i actually like it when great music by one artist inspires another artist to create more great music. but if you prefer to retain your narrow view of music be my guest.
its the year 3030, way past the millennium
Gives me space odyssey vibes
facts
Who is Deltron 3030?
th-cam.com/video/Q7_jbluF0qo/w-d-xo.html
I know it might be hard, but it's a wordplay on Who is John Galt.
The Cause of Labour is the Hope of the World - Jóhann Jóhannsson is pretty epic could be the sort of thing yer after
Arvo Part - Salve Regina perhaps, no beat though
Yo, it's 3030!
yo its three thousand thirty
Hmmm, I guess I was thinking the instrumentals (string and guitar) more than the vocals/chorus
Yo, this is three thousand thirty!
@rubbersoultrain
Still a tunethief he is
Makes me think of an Ayn Rand novel.
Immit-(id)ation is the Greatest form of flattery . . . Sa -Roc, Lyrical Manifesto sample '72 salvadory.
@rubbersoultrain I guess it must be so
My feelings exactly! All of Automator's stuff is basically stolen. Del and Koala should get all the props for making it "original". When i first got the 3030 record i was impressed with Automator because it said he did all the orchestra arrangements. Then i discovered this, and saw that it sounded great because of the work of people like William Sheller. Sampling is cool, but they should give credit where credit is due.
@josselboss hihi moi aussi ;) on fait les youtube friends? je te request!
Oh wow. I wasn't expecting the 3030 opener to be so similar to this. This is megafresh.
@Frankydoesitalso hmmm sounds like someone's hating. haha
Bizarre, c'est pas la touche caractéristique de Sheller...
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lux_%C3%A6terna_(album_de_William_Sheller)
@LanfeustDeGlinin jtai reconnu bad boy
yes...trolling I was
I did not react because it was thought-provoking. I reacted because it was such a staggeringly stupid thing to say.
Maybe you're just trolling. 10/10 if so.
Normally prog bands after a while go symphonic by adding an orchestra to their music but this is what happens when a classical composer goes progressive ...
Fuck dyin ima hyjack a mech
Who is the f***ing author of this music?
I don't think it's William Sheller, this title doesn't appear on any of his albums...
Automator!
@Frankydoesitalso
who are you, Yoda? know very little about hip hop do you.
Obviously not.
just lost a shit load of respect for "the automator"
pied a' terre why because he samples and rearranged a song... wait that's sampling
Deltron 3030 is a fuckin' copy. Sampling this way can't be called making music... What a disappointment.
If you knew more about the history of DJing you wouldn't say that.
I know, and things don't change. Deltron 3030 is absolutely identical to this. Where is the effort?
RealJan00 Its meant to be a backdrop to a story told by Del... Dan the automator (the producer, not del...) captured the 3030 concept perfectly.. Combined with Del's futuristic type verses, they nailed it.. Its not about just sampling, but the arrangement and feel of the sample which makes the song flow and breathe new life to it. Thats real HipHop...
I agree, and unfortunately this theme has spread to all contemporary music. What is needed is an clear and decisive reference to the original. This song has all the incredible music ideas I credited to Automater. I would have never of found this out without a TH-cam comment.
Also Im sure 90% of the people that have listened to this would have no idea of existence if it wasn't for Automator. So be appreciative that he created such a gem! And also respect the original score from which it was created. HIPHOP LIVES