I had one of those moments: I got into Tangerine Dream & Alan Wilder's solo project "Recoil" on my own, one spawning from my interest in Germany's electronic rock scene & the other from 80's Dark Synth-Pop music. I forget the exact song Wilder had the sample on, but one of the songs had this slowed down section of Rubycon Part 1. Hearing it gave my body tingles.... Wow!
The mind boggling issue is how DJ Shadow being the fine music connoisseur he is sifted through thousands and thousands of obscure amazing records and made music from music that had already been made! If none of these tracks weren't released then Endtroducing would have sounded very different.
+Sonicspeed3000 As "Endtroducing" is an album made only with samples, if the samples had not existed, the album would indeed have been very different. Nice one.
His hobby is going to the record store and spending his entire day there. Just listening to records. Apparently he has over 60000 records! Talk about passion...
@@KappaDaKappa Artist, producer, and one of 4 godfathers of the lofi hip-hop genre. He made an album in the 90's called Endtroducing and one of the songs samples this one.
Went down a rabbit hole (Cillian Murphy --> BBC Radio 6 --> DJ Shadow --> now this) all while reading some Asimov stories and holding a moth plushie my friends bought me 😆
yes I know that the album have alot of samples!!! It´s like the fans of Daft Punk don't want to know that their favorite songs are also sampled! I´m not disrespecting Dj Shadow nor DP but I like to shed some light to the people who actually made the real tunes!
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I like this song. Thanks to DJ Shadow I found out this song. I like 70s music and it's bubbling synths and that delay effect used in the guitars. This tune is a perfect example of these things that I mentioned.
lucky enough to have this vinyl introduced by the original crew at Audio Ecstacy in SLO. Play it on my Teac with a Grado /Pioneer through JBL's. XXOO Mr Grado G.
yes, Zlopy.., but some people don't (want to) know that nearly the complete DJ Shadow album "Endtroducing..... " is made out of roundabout 350 samples... this is a fact and not an assessment.
@@Wolfgangfm I guess that album was more about using samples and found audio as lead vocals...but not an entire product made from layered sources. I stand corrected.
@@bradharrah3339 whatever you want me to explain, this album „Entroducing…“released in 1996 is a milestone in Music history by re-shaping pop music and our listening habits. It was definitly Not the Intention of the creator to find a place within the Guinessbook. The concept of the album was hardly unique, except in the respect that it is so damn good. Since that time it was more a scientific work for me to know all the samples and find only a few on vinyl in its original form,... as this record e.g. by Pekka Pohjola.
+Darren Kirby It really is epic right? :p holy crap. I just found this because i was looking wich samples DJ Shadow used for Midnight in a perfect world.
If you've never lay awake at 4am enjoying this with some "herbal" relaxation after a night out with your favourite people, then I hate to tell you but you haven't lived.
Can someone tell me what that sound/instrument is in the beginning? I've heard it in music a lot (specifically in Billy Joel's 'Just The Way You Are') and I love it.
It’s a „Fender Rhodes electric piano“ over a Tube Amplifier using the instrument's phase shifter effect. This same setup can also be heard on the Paul Simon song "Still Crazy After All These Years."
I thought it was a Fender Rhodes also, but a sound engineer I know with better ears than I have reckons it's actually a Wurlitzer. Similar sounding electric pianos but the Wurlitzer has a less bell like tone.
maybe one men who woke the morning and see snow, like 2 meters high in his driveway, 9 am ...WTF , ok i ll make a plan, Going back isnide, ...coffee , warm whatever and getting ready by 11 am, no choice , Hit It !! ... I am going to eat you !!!....who can measure up that ? maybe, him, he thought about it and ...Went foutside and ...Just thought about it, played it , true acievement, . i know i am Krazy ........
God bless your power of recall!…maybe you can find your commend on an other channel where the same track was released more than a year later… at the same time this(my) release was blocked and lost in space for many month until successful claimed agains this injustice. All commends before 2013 are literally lost in time! All remaining comments are not older than 9 yrs!
I keep waiting to hear the drums and "ah-hooooooo"
Hahaha same, fam, same.
🙌🏻
Whats the sample for the ah-hoooooooo
@@Cj-fc9yg Meredith Monk - Dolmen Music
Insight, foresight, moresight, the clock on the wall reads "a quarter past midnight."
Becoming a fan of both Pekka Pojola and DJ Shadow independently of each other, and then discovering this. My mind is in pieces
It was meant to be
@@cloneski1124 yeah alot of good samples will do that.
fucking same
I had one of those moments: I got into Tangerine Dream & Alan Wilder's solo project "Recoil" on my own, one spawning from my interest in Germany's electronic rock scene & the other from 80's Dark Synth-Pop music. I forget the exact song Wilder had the sample on, but one of the songs had this slowed down section of Rubycon Part 1. Hearing it gave my body tingles.... Wow!
Looking at the album cover while listening to this song makes me wonder: man, how surreal was the 70's music scene?
thanks to dj shadow to rebirth this music
Thanks to Tears For Fears for rebirth of this music (years earlier).
Anyway, what a masterpiece.
@@wereleeroads9311 Oh did they do that. Interesting. gott to check that out
This has to be one of the most emotive guitar solos ever composed. I’m in tears.
The mind boggling issue is how DJ Shadow being the fine music connoisseur he is sifted through thousands and thousands of obscure amazing records and made music from music that had already been made! If none of these tracks weren't released then Endtroducing would have sounded very different.
+Sonicspeed3000 As "Endtroducing" is an album made only with samples, if the samples had not existed, the album would indeed have been very different. Nice one.
His hobby is going to the record store and spending his entire day there. Just listening to records. Apparently he has over 60000 records! Talk about passion...
Look up pratityasamutpada
I think of that concept when I read your comment
He definitely has that level of expertise significantly above that of most ordinary people, to know where to look and how to listen. 🎸
DAMN this is why life is so worth living
Nine years later, couldn't have said any better.
damn right
I never tire of those smouldering keyboards in the beginning
It sounds like a Fender Rhodes electric piano. The cool thing is that he did both the bass and the piano part talented guy.
The guitar work is impeccably done by Coste Apatrea. Thanks Josh Davis for exposing us to this obscure gem!!!
One of the best Wurlitzer pieces ever composed. So much feeling!
Don't forget the phaser.
I’ve always assumed it was a Rhodes
Listen to more music please
One of my favorite dj shadow samples rite here. Never would have quessed that fellow Finn would have made the original track :D
Love the guitar solo, free-flowing.
Shadow did a masterpiece out of this.
Pretty easy, since it was already a masterpiece.
True that.
dude, you got a saint doom profile pic. i mean its completely off topic but, DUDE... props
@@vmp8689 R I P
A Masterpiece did Shadow out of this
Only a bass player could write some smooth/heavy stuff like this
It's that what the artist's primary instrument was? That's great!
@@CoffeeAndPaul Pekka Pohjola, finnish virtuoso bass player.
DJ shadow brought me here. I stayed for the vibes.
Pekka Pohjola brought me here. Who's this Shadow?
@@KappaDaKappa Artist, producer, and one of 4 godfathers of the lofi hip-hop genre. He made an album in the 90's called Endtroducing and one of the songs samples this one.
DJ Shadow brought me here, so chill this tune
Went down a rabbit hole (Cillian Murphy --> BBC Radio 6 --> DJ Shadow --> now this) all while reading some Asimov stories and holding a moth plushie my friends bought me 😆
Who gives a f about some russkie author
@@webcreator9093 you sound like you're capable of exactly the kind of hatred you seem to despise
Interesting themes in your life lately haha
This is a guitar solo. Tears me apart
This record is amazing! So soulful and relaxing.
Midnight in a perfect world !
Here because of DJ Shadow but my lord what a record!
Sublime.... music for the journey back from the edge.
yes I know that the album have alot of samples!!! It´s like the fans of Daft Punk don't want to know that their favorite songs are also sampled! I´m not disrespecting Dj Shadow nor DP but I like to shed some light to the people who actually made the real tunes!
I like this song. Thanks to DJ Shadow I found out this song. I like 70s music and it's bubbling synths and that delay effect used in the guitars. This tune is a perfect example of these things that I mentioned.
what a sweet guitar solo.
I remember when this vid had almost 900 likes and 0 dislikes. Only pekka could pull that off.... legendary album
DJ Shadow brought me here 👌
Supremely beauitful
lucky enough to have this vinyl introduced by the original crew at Audio Ecstacy in SLO. Play it on my Teac with a Grado /Pioneer through JBL's. XXOO Mr Grado G.
DJ Shadow - Midnight in a perfect World
Pekka Pohjola had spells of genius.
wow just heard this man what a song
I never knew! o_o ... the whole album is an instant classic
that is beautiful :D
true
yes, Zlopy.., but some people don't (want to) know that nearly the complete DJ Shadow album "Endtroducing..... " is made out of roundabout 350 samples... this is a fact and not an assessment.
It’s true. I believe it held the Guinness record for first music album completely created from samples. Could be wrong but that’s how i recall it
Not "My Life In the Bush Of Ghosts" by Eno/Byrne?
@@bradharrah3339 no, not^^
@@Wolfgangfm I guess that album was more about using samples and found audio as lead vocals...but not an entire product made from layered sources. I stand corrected.
@@bradharrah3339 whatever you want me to explain, this album „Entroducing…“released in 1996 is a milestone in Music history by re-shaping pop music and our listening habits. It was definitly Not the Intention of the creator to find a place within the Guinessbook.
The concept of the album was hardly unique, except in the respect that it is so damn good.
Since that time it was more a scientific work for me to know all the samples and find only a few on vinyl in its original form,... as this record e.g. by Pekka Pohjola.
Epic, thanks for posting.
+Darren Kirby It really is epic right? :p holy crap. I just found this because i was looking wich samples DJ Shadow used for Midnight in a perfect world.
Endtroducing was the introduction for us.
Sublime
absolutley incredible
Ohhh Yes! Emotional
Beautiful!
Where did this Music go???
Man I swear there is no such thing as music today....NO MORE MUSIC!!!!!
so true man ..
Go and make some
Mike Oldfield loved Pekkas music.
Pekka must be proud to DJ Shadow if he still alive
Pekka's son is likely very happy about DJ Shadow . . . and Roland Orzabal.
@@wereleeroads9311 Why Roland? Did he sample Roland as well?
@@janey0513 No. Roland sampled Pekka. So did DJ Shadow.
Wiguttaa, Pekka oli mahtava nero.
suomen kaunein ♥ :vl
Now approaching midnight
This is where Tears for Fears got they sowing the seeds of love Sample from
Thanks for the knowledge man. I didn't even realize it until now
Never knew that!
There are no samples in that song sometimes you play a riff and it might be similar to something youve heard.
Sadly, not a sample but an uncredited inspiration, and I'm being polite here.
DJ Shadow as well with Midnight in a Perfect World, but this was actually sampled throughout the whole song
Perfection
More atmospheric than a lot of post rock.
this needs a subtle remix - as a hommage to both Pohjola end Shadow
Exelente!!!!!!!
Definitely need to get this! Hopefully the cd is out there
Aaahhhh hoooooo....
Pekka Pohjola, Sibelus, there you go.
Now approaching midnight.
Nyt loppu sekoilut
350 samples and hit album
ty Ardente ;)
wilshire
kaunista
If you've never lay awake at 4am enjoying this with some "herbal" relaxation after a night out with your favourite people, then I hate to tell you but you haven't lived.
Spot on mate
its so wierd hearing the chord changes when all I know is the DJ shadow version
Love the 70s Wurlitzer or Rhodes sound
Can someone tell me what that sound/instrument is in the beginning? I've heard it in music a lot (specifically in Billy Joel's 'Just The Way You Are') and I love it.
It’s a „Fender Rhodes electric piano“ over a Tube Amplifier using the instrument's phase shifter effect. This same setup can also be heard on the Paul Simon song "Still Crazy After All These Years."
@@Wolfgangfm Wow wasn't expecting a fast reply. Thank you! Any more songs of similar sound you recommend? Such a great, relaxing sound...
Tony Anello Pink Floyd „Sheep“ just to give you an even quicker relply😉... or Lonnie Liston Smith - „Summer Night“
Mehliana - Hungry Ghost.
I thought it was a Fender Rhodes also, but a sound engineer I know with better ears than I have reckons it's actually a Wurlitzer. Similar sounding electric pianos but the Wurlitzer has a less bell like tone.
this shit is too dope gonna sample the shit out of this
+SoPhresh okay.. if shit is your favourite word for music ... I usually do my shit samples on toilets ;)
I think someone might have beaten you to it.
lmao "someone" being DJ Shadow
😂
No! Pekka Pohjola made this tune in 1974 and Dj Shadow sampled this long after that!
Wicked! 🎵👌✌🤘
❤
what was the synth/piano/key sound done on its so beautiful
nånting som fattas
Ποτέ μη λυπάσαι γι'αυτό που διάλεξες να'σαι
Δε χρωστάς σε κανέναν γι'αυτό κανέναν μη φοβάσαι
Οχι Apaul :) . Το sample που αναφερεσαι ειναι απο "Η ωρα του stuff" του Παυλου Σιδηροπουλου
A-woo
When humans and humanity die, this tune should be played.
deejay shadow
I hope Madlib or Jaydee could sample this songs too
RIP J Dilla
Think about it.
And............understand it.
Does anyone know what bass effect Pekka uses in this song?
Eita porra!
Perkele 😮
duloor ayts
Midnight midnight midnight midnight…
this is Finnish?? Perkele
does anyone know that instrument in the begining?
The Fender Rhodes MK 1 keyboard was produced from 1975-1979. It was available with 73 or 88 keys.
Made in Finland by Pekka Pohjola.
The latin kings - Nånting som fattas
What's the name of that piano effect?
Sounds similar to a electronic piano to me.
Fender Rhodes piano through a phaser of some sort.
maybe one men who woke the morning and see snow, like 2 meters high in his driveway, 9 am ...WTF , ok i ll make a plan, Going back isnide, ...coffee , warm whatever and getting ready by 11 am, no choice , Hit It !! ... I am going to eat you !!!....who can measure up that ? maybe, him, he thought about it and ...Went foutside and ...Just thought about it, played it , true acievement, . i know i am Krazy ........
M-MM-Midnaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Iceberg Slim
Gut wrenching book
Wheres my comment, maybe lost in time i guess.
God bless your power of recall!…maybe you can find your commend on an other channel where the same track was released more than a year later… at the same time this(my) release was blocked and lost in space for many month until successful claimed agains this injustice. All commends before 2013 are literally lost in time! All remaining comments are not older than 9 yrs!
The wu chronicles brought me here
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Description is wrong ? This sample is from DJ Shadow - Midnight in a Perfect World ..
Idiot
Entroducing is the album you turd
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