This song reminds me of my 2 old high school friends. The three of us would hang out and video games together. At the end of the night both of them would disappear into his bedroom, lock the door and blast this song at full volume. Kinda sus. Good times though.
interesting, this version is slightly different than the one i'm familiar with, presumably a 20th anniversary change. i wonder why they removed the vocal sample just after 2:17 (present in this older version: th-cam.com/video/vvTF6B5XKxQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XyoCLm5o4gOpLK-t&t=143 )
This. And I noticed the version on Spotify has a different instrumental (starts with string plucks). I was so confused when I played it the other day, ha.
Hi! The sample is from "It's Just Begun" by The Jimmy Castor Bunch. I spent the evening searching for where have I previously heard it after hearing it at the very end of "Prodigy Presents The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One". And after rechecking most of my favourite instrumental hip-hop/downtempo/nujazz albums, I asked Chat GPT for help and it mentioned The Cinematic Orchestra beside other acts. It came to my mind that it seemed like it was Cinematic Orchestra's... Checked A Man With A Movie Camera OST that I know and found this gap where I remember there was that sample. Thank you so much for pointing to the earlier version! Now I can finally prepare some dinner!
Nice music but completely irrelevant to this masterpiece. It ignores Dziga Vertov's musical instructions, ignores the division of the film into chapters and sequences, and ignores the tempo of the film. The last few minutes of the film in the Alloy Orchestra's superb score (an interpretation of Vertov's notes) is a thrilling blend of music and the frantic action on screen. This score simply continues the same tedious tempo that accompanies the rest of the film. The ending is a total anti-climax.
@richardbossons4671 Of course, that is merely an opinion, right?! 🙄 I 'ran into' this C.O. album in 2003, about one year after having caught some of their earlier work, live, at the Montreal Jazz Festival. At that time, i had no idea it was released as one of many soundtracks to a 1929 motion picture by Russian artist, Dziga Vertov. So i listened to it unbiased, and i just really liked the tracks as they were...as music. Have a ekoC and a elimS 🙂
@@TheSighingDutchman Of course, but an opinion based on an extensive knowledge of this film backed up by six research papers, so I know what I am talking about.
@@TheSighingDutchmanthey came at the Montreal Jazz Festival in July 2024 for a free show, I had plans for that night already so I missed it, massive regrets!
you guys have NO idea how hard it is to drum at that level :OOOOOOO
Whimsical Masterpiece!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This track is phenomenal.
That composition makes me want to cry…😮
This song is a masterpiece. Such great memories listening to this 15+ years ago with a good friend late at night. Just so so good. A+++
Just saw CO here in Dublin. One of the best gigs I've ever gone to. Masterpiece.
Dope
Yes a masterpiece 👍
Wow.
This song reminds me of my 2 old high school friends. The three of us would hang out and video games together. At the end of the night both of them would disappear into his bedroom, lock the door and blast this song at full volume. Kinda sus. Good times though.
Pretty sus indeed
I didn't ask for this association lol
Hope my good old friend could hear this masterpiece. Yo
interesting, this version is slightly different than the one i'm familiar with, presumably a 20th anniversary change. i wonder why they removed the vocal sample just after 2:17 (present in this older version: th-cam.com/video/vvTF6B5XKxQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XyoCLm5o4gOpLK-t&t=143 )
This. And I noticed the version on Spotify has a different instrumental (starts with string plucks). I was so confused when I played it the other day, ha.
Hi! The sample is from "It's Just Begun" by The Jimmy Castor Bunch. I spent the evening searching for where have I previously heard it after hearing it at the very end of "Prodigy Presents The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One". And after rechecking most of my favourite instrumental hip-hop/downtempo/nujazz albums, I asked Chat GPT for help and it mentioned The Cinematic Orchestra beside other acts. It came to my mind that it seemed like it was Cinematic Orchestra's... Checked A Man With A Movie Camera OST that I know and found this gap where I remember there was that sample. Thank you so much for pointing to the earlier version! Now I can finally prepare some dinner!
If I no,u no
Innit
L E G E N D
4 adds on one song…..no thanks. I’ll just buy the cd
Nice music but completely irrelevant to this masterpiece. It ignores Dziga Vertov's musical instructions, ignores the division of the film into chapters and sequences, and ignores the tempo of the film. The last few minutes of the film in the Alloy Orchestra's superb score (an interpretation of Vertov's notes) is a thrilling blend of music and the frantic action on screen. This score simply continues the same tedious tempo that accompanies the rest of the film. The ending is a total anti-climax.
@richardbossons4671
Of course, that is merely an opinion, right?! 🙄
I 'ran into' this C.O. album in 2003, about one year after having caught some of their earlier work, live, at the Montreal Jazz Festival.
At that time, i had no idea it was released as one of many soundtracks to a 1929 motion picture by Russian artist, Dziga Vertov.
So i listened to it unbiased, and i just really liked the tracks as they were...as music.
Have a ekoC and a elimS 🙂
@@TheSighingDutchman Of course, but an opinion based on an extensive knowledge of this film backed up by six research papers, so I know what I am talking about.
@@TheSighingDutchmanthey came at the Montreal Jazz Festival in July 2024 for a free show, I had plans for that night already so I missed it, massive regrets!