Without a doubt the greatest jungle producers ever to live imo, along with photek. Every tune has such rich atmosphere, darkness and narrative. Definitely comparable to many of the great classical composers.
Amazing!! Absolutely incredible. You did Photek the other week and now my other favourite artists. These two are just extraordinary! Everything about Source Direct, each track blows my mind. Thank you for the fantastic upload!!
@@farben_ I meant during the era of SD Baker was the major component and Phil didn’t do much to nothing near the end of the partnership. I can’t ask either personally, so I’ll just go by interviews. But wasn’t Dog Style already solely made by Baker?
Massive thanks to the Jungle Sample Beardstroke Massive 👊 (check them out on Facebook) for chipping in with several sample IDs for this video. Will Morgan, Mike Pears, Jason Cz, Paul Thumberson, Lee Parnell, Laurie 'Lai' Smart. Notes: The Brian Eno sample I have included for "Secret Liaison" is not correct. My ears have gone 😴 Still haven't found the samples used in "Concealed Identity". Missing ID for 2:42 "Oh, beautiful" in "Black Rose". Is that Ewoks chanting at 2:57, can't be.. can it?
It's not Ewoks, it's Gibbon alarm calls. I'm pretty sure it's from an old Attenborough documentary but couldn't tell you which one now. I heard the exact sequence of calls on a nature documentary once and had that "OH SHIT!" moment.
Just found this whilst searching all the old SD back cat, and I've gotta say it's absolutely INCREDIBLE!! Thanks so much for the time and effort put in to search and compile it. Proper gobsmacked watching it!
Just came across this channel the other day. I have to say, I’m so happy someone has taken the time to shine a light on a genre many still have yet to discover. You’re doing gods work! Cheers
Every crate digger worth his salt owns at least one Lou Donaldson album. Crazy good jazz drummer recorded at one of the best studios and greatest labels in the 70’s. (Blue note records) (Much respect to that man) Clyde Stubblefield or Bernard Perdie (James Brown drummers) are probably the other fried gold in a create diggers Arsenal.. Bukem also sampled Stuart Copeland of the band The police. Another jazz discipline orientated drummer, and also sampled the Band, The Jam. The track ‘Start’ by Jam has a great drum line with hella big clean cut snare to chop up. Number 17, (pad sample) is also preset on the Prophet 5 and Korg M 1 synths and failing that you can sample anything by bands, Tangerine Dream or Yes for long synth pads and strings. Back in the early 90’s you could rent expensive synths from gig companies in London for a day rate. If you had a Tascam reel to reel you could just rinse all the presets then return it the next day. (Back before the DAW and huge memory storage in Hardware samplers) Great channel fella. 👍
I’d like to make another addendum to this fine video. The Hokusai track “Black Rose” also contains a sample from the track “The Last of Ida” on the soundtrack of the film Chinatown (1974).
Black Rose is my favourite... though I was hoping to find out where the disconcerting "Oh.... beautiful" was sampled from. Awesome compilation anyways!
I caught it on TV one day. That sample is from the movie "Getting Straight" (1970). Elliot Gould's character is confronting Harrison Ford's character at his apartment. I forget the whole scene, but it is Harrison Ford who says "Oh...Beautiful."
this is truly masterful . I know ALOT of time and work when into this and I can ' t thank you enough for the quality and accuracy . I love how the information is presented straightup and raw much like SD . it ' s years and years later after most of these tracks came out but the almost anthropological sampling makes SD timeless I feel . thank you so much for this ! god bless you ! 😼🖤
After so many years i thought im finally gonna find a few more of the hokusai samples here. 😭😭 Still, you do exceptional work and after so many years from the individual releases i think the artists find the idea cool as well. Still wishing for a hokusai vid 😭😭
I wonder if they sampled approach and identify and technotropic from the same ep? Approach and identify was used on a creative wax tune bounty hunters and the fuse sample was used by bukem in demons theme I think. Amazing work putting all of this together. Jungle samples were really eccentric, one of the reasons I like it so much.
Thankyou so much for this upload! Source Direct were and still are my favourite producers, so it's great fun to hear where they got their samples from after all this time. Only one I'm not sure about there is the pad on Secret Liaison. But who cares, great video and thankyou again.
Keep up the amazing work! It entices me to rediscover & reapreciate these amazing works. & it does push me to go on a killing spree to buy all the source material ;) #everythingisaremix
great work! an extra one I can't blame you for not getting: the noisy percussion in 12 Till 4 is the Macintosh System 7 text-to-speech voice "Whisper": th-cam.com/video/t2A_fZYI6cE/w-d-xo.html
Also...a Danny breaks video would be a good shout!
Without a doubt the greatest jungle producers ever to live imo, along with photek. Every tune has such rich atmosphere, darkness and narrative. Definitely comparable to many of the great classical composers.
Revisiting this again...those two were some of the best sample hunters in the scene
This is the coolest shit
Amazing!! Absolutely incredible. You did Photek the other week and now my other favourite artists. These two are just extraordinary! Everything about Source Direct, each track blows my mind. Thank you for the fantastic upload!!
You took the words out my mouth brother!
SD is my favorite and always will be. But it has basically been one person producing and the other supplying money :)
ditto man, photek and source direct are both just on a level that i don't think anyone else quite measures up to
@@MrOpz Not quite, neither Phil or Jim made anything of worth on their own as they did as SD.
@@farben_ I meant during the era of SD Baker was the major component and Phil didn’t do much to nothing near the end of the partnership. I can’t ask either personally, so I’ll just go by interviews. But wasn’t Dog Style already solely made by Baker?
I'm absolutely blown away that Call & Response sampled Quincy Jones. Holy fucking hell.
Massive thanks to the Jungle Sample Beardstroke Massive 👊 (check them out on Facebook) for chipping in with several sample IDs for this video. Will Morgan, Mike Pears, Jason Cz, Paul Thumberson, Lee Parnell, Laurie 'Lai' Smart.
Notes: The Brian Eno sample I have included for "Secret Liaison" is not correct. My ears have gone 😴
Still haven't found the samples used in "Concealed Identity".
Missing ID for 2:42 "Oh, beautiful" in "Black Rose".
Is that Ewoks chanting at 2:57, can't be.. can it?
It's not Ewoks, it's Gibbon alarm calls. I'm pretty sure it's from an old Attenborough documentary but couldn't tell you which one now. I heard the exact sequence of calls on a nature documentary once and had that "OH SHIT!" moment.
The pad in Black Rose is from Weather Report - Mysterious Traveller.
@@d-send5181 Oh wow. Nice. Accidental Heroes used the keys in "Mysterious Traveller" for a track on their Gravity EP.
Thanx so much. I appreciate SD since I first listened, Black Rose was the first tune. Best artist in jungle/dnb.
Jim & Phil, probably my favourite artists of all time across any music. Seeing where they have sourced their samples from just reinforces this. 10/10
After reading a few new jim baker interviews it sounds very much to me that phil hardly did anything, flakey as fuck
@@albionpatterns3986 think he had the gaff & the money for gear/kit.
Love this channel, fascinates me where all these samples came from, salute!
Is very interesting where the artists get their ideas. That's creative.
Just found this whilst searching all the old SD back cat, and I've gotta say it's absolutely INCREDIBLE!! Thanks so much for the time and effort put in to search and compile it. Proper gobsmacked watching it!
Just came across this channel the other day. I have to say, I’m so happy someone has taken the time to shine a light on a genre many still have yet to discover. You’re doing gods work! Cheers
Every crate digger worth his salt owns at least one
Lou Donaldson album.
Crazy good jazz drummer recorded at one of the best studios and greatest labels in the 70’s. (Blue note records)
(Much respect to that man)
Clyde Stubblefield or Bernard Perdie (James Brown drummers) are probably the other fried gold in a create diggers Arsenal..
Bukem also sampled Stuart Copeland of the band The police.
Another jazz discipline orientated drummer, and also sampled the Band, The Jam.
The track ‘Start’ by Jam has a great drum line with hella big clean cut snare to chop up.
Number 17, (pad sample) is also preset on the Prophet 5 and Korg M 1 synths and failing that you can sample anything by bands, Tangerine Dream or Yes for long synth pads and strings.
Back in the early 90’s you could rent expensive synths from gig companies in London for a day rate.
If you had a Tascam reel to reel you could just rinse all the presets then return it the next day. (Back before the DAW and huge memory storage in Hardware samplers)
Great channel fella. 👍
great tips, thanks mate
oh! beautiful
sampling magic!
How they worked that small laputa sound effect into The crane still blows my mind, so good =D
The drums from 2 maks.. timeless
great work man ,i wonder if youll do paradox and alaska next
I SECOND PARADOX. The sample in secret liaison sounds like the same sample in deep sleep
Thanks! Still listening to their tunes 25-26 years later. Quality
Thank you that was very important , i follow this guys over 26 years , thank you for the upload.
Very good.
I’d like to make another addendum to this fine video. The Hokusai track “Black Rose” also contains a sample from the track “The Last of Ida” on the soundtrack of the film Chinatown (1974).
Great find.
My Fav YT video of all time. If this ever gets deleted I will be very Sad.
Thank you
Great video! I'm pretty sure that Web of Sin contains a few samples from Stratus by Billy Cobham too.
Always been curious if there was a sample for their track ‘stars’ , I love that track
Shit, this is some serious detective work! Bravo
Black Rose is my favourite... though I was hoping to find out where the disconcerting "Oh.... beautiful" was sampled from. Awesome compilation anyways!
I caught it on TV one day. That sample is from the movie "Getting Straight" (1970). Elliot Gould's character is confronting Harrison Ford's character at his apartment. I forget the whole scene, but it is Harrison Ford who says "Oh...Beautiful."
So interesting how they sampled FSOL multiple times, must've been a great inspiration to them. also the have a song titled Future London...
this is truly masterful . I know ALOT of time and work when into this and I can ' t thank you enough for the quality and accuracy . I love how the information is presented straightup and raw much like SD . it ' s years and years later after most of these tracks came out but the almost anthropological sampling makes SD timeless I feel . thank you so much for this ! god bless you ! 😼🖤
My new favourite hangout! Showing love for the work you have put into all this. Appreciated
source direct loving your music everytime........
Cannot believe I have never come across this channel until today. Absolutely outstanding work man!
Yes! This is what I was waiting for! Thank you sooo much.
Source Direct absolutely fucks.
After so many years i thought im finally gonna find a few more of the hokusai samples here. 😭😭 Still, you do exceptional work and after so many years from the individual releases i think the artists find the idea cool as well. Still wishing for a hokusai vid 😭😭
Yes those Hokusai samples are so obscure, I am still searching.
@@MrStepper83 yeah, i found a few of them in 70‘s jazz records but im still missing a few
Thanks. This helps in my search to find soynds i once knew. Trying to ride them again
Yea dude...!
I wonder if they sampled approach and identify and technotropic from the same ep? Approach and identify was used on a creative wax tune bounty hunters and the fuse sample was used by bukem in demons theme I think.
Amazing work putting all of this together. Jungle samples were really eccentric, one of the reasons I like it so much.
Очень ценно, спасибо огромное!
I've just discovered this channel. Top content!
Thank you!
Superb vid - thank you
Jeez, this is amazing. You should do a 'how we made this video' video. Fantastic
Awesome video thank u ❤️
Yeah these uploads are quality!! I couldn't believe Bukem nicked everything for MUSIC!!
Fantastic video
3:09 daym the castle in the sky sample really caught me off :0
masterful, well done
Brilliant viewing! They had a very eclectic music collection or some extremely cool parents lol
Thankyou so much for this upload! Source Direct were and still are my favourite producers, so it's great fun to hear where they got their samples from after all this time. Only one I'm not sure about there is the pad on Secret Liaison. But who cares, great video and thankyou again.
Another absolutely amazing one, thank you SO MUCH for these vids
Excellent research as usual. I always learn so much from these
Excellent as ever 👍🏼
The sea lion sample on the cult was also used by roni size - brut force
Awesome work 👊
Wow this is amazing! Thank you
👏👏👏
YEEESS!!!!!!!! 😊😎😊😎👍
Keep up the amazing work! It entices me to rediscover & reapreciate these amazing works. & it does push me to go on a killing spree to buy all the source material ;) #everythingisaremix
Incredible
Samples a song from 94, releasing the track 95. 😁 It’s pretty cool because they did it a lot
Please do wax doctor!!
you hero
and now ages later we know what a made up sound's beautiful wet and muffled lyrics are
You cats are legends!!!! If I might be so bold as to request Remarc??
Cheers, Josh. Have started on the Remarc one just now, yes. It will up in a few weeks time.
@@OriginalJungleSamples LEGENDS
Hmm. I don't hear the sample in Secret Liaison. It was all original programming from the JV1080 if I remember correctly
Yes, you're right 👍 listening back to it again.
@@OriginalJungleSamples Paradox supposedly remixed it (then scrapped his remix) so he probably has some of the sample material.
Ok, nice one. (On a sidenote; Paradox used the Brian Eno sample for his “Deep Sleep” (1996) on Renegade Hardware. Great tune that.)
I'm willing to bet that the piano in Secret Liason is actually sampled. Only the pad might have come from the JV1080.
@@weltall4752 Yeah, that's definitely a sample. I think it's from an old movie soundtrack. My mate knows the details and I'll report back.
Please do "the samples of Seba"🙏
Great stuff but please can someone identify the sample 'oh beautiful' on black rose?
@@weltall4752 thank you for this! Do you know which scene ?
Honestly the spookiest sample I’ve ever heard in a tune haha
WHAT SIIICK!!!
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I'm 99% sure that the "sigh" sample heard at 1:30 of Stonekiller (and throughout) is from here - th-cam.com/video/a1rq6NoddX0/w-d-xo.html
I think you may have missed one. I believe Two Masks also contains a sample from the Planet of the Apes (1968) soundtrack.
We still need the piano from Secret Liaison!
Hey,that call & response sample is the same used for shook ones pt.2?
a lot of quincy jones!
great work!
an extra one I can't blame you for not getting: the noisy percussion in 12 Till 4 is the Macintosh System 7 text-to-speech voice "Whisper": th-cam.com/video/t2A_fZYI6cE/w-d-xo.html
are you gonna do a moving fusion vid ?
геній
H-K 2000 A.K.A>>>
have you sent this to Jim yet ?
Why bother? Let mugs do their own work.