What Evil Lurks · Demo Tapes
WHAT EVIL LURKS
- Sample: horn
- Sample source: Madness – Night Boat To Cairo [One Step Beyond, 1979]
- Sample: vocals (‘what evil lurks in the hearts of men’)
- Sample source: Floormaster Squeeze – Kick Out The James [Hot Plate 1, 1987]
- Original source: Brett Morrison & Grace Matthews – The Chill Of Death [The Shadow Volume 2, 1977]
- Note: ‘Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!’ is an opening line which can be heard in every episode of ‘The Shadow’, a radio series broadcasted from 1937 to 1954. The original source of the sample is the episode ‘The Chill Of Death’ (January 4th, 1948). In 1977, this episode was released on vinyl by Radiola, a label specializing in releasing old radio programs and broadcasts.
- Sample: vocoder (‘break dance’)
- Sample source: West Street Mob – Break Dance-Electric Boogie [Break Dance (Electric Boogie), 1983]
- Sample: vocals (‘hold the beat, stop the beat, drop the beat’)
- Sample source: Ultramagnetic MC’s – A Chorus Line (Vocal) [Traveling At The Speed Of Thought / A Chorus Line, 1989]
- Sample: break
- Sample source: unknown
- Original source: Tommy Roe – Sweet Pea [Sweet Pea, 1966]
- Also can be found in: Zero-G – Datafile Three [1992] – Track 08
- Sample: vocals (‘come on, y’all’)
- Sample source: West Street Mob – Break Dance-Electric Boogie [Break Dance (Electric Boogie), 1983]
- Sample: pad
- Sample source: Korg M1 – Patches – 03 Ooh/Ahh
WE GONNA ROCK
- Sample: vocals (‘we gonna rock this mother fucker like this y’all’)
- Sample source: LL Cool J – El Shabazz [Radio, 1985]
- Sample: beat
- Sample source: Addis Posse – Let The Warriors Dance (Funky Funky Drum Drum Mix) [Let The Warriors Dance, 1990]
- Sample: synth (at 0:58 and throughout)
- Sample source: D-Shake – Yaaah (Freestyle Club Mix) [Yaaah / Techno Trance, 1990]
- Original source: Kraftwerk – Uranium [Radio-Activity, 1975]
- Sample: vocals (‘come on!’)
- Sample source: D-Shake – Techno Trance (Paradise Is Now) [Yaaah / Techno Trance, 1990]
- Original source: Kraze – Let’s Play House (Accapella) [Let’s Play House, 1989]
- Sample: guitar & break
- Sample source: Syl Johnson – Different Strokes [Dresses Too Short, 1968]
- Note: the source track can also be found on ‘Ultimate Breaks & Beats’ compilation.
ANDROID
- Sample: vocals (‘you know what time it is’)
- Sample source: Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Road To The Riches [Road To The Riches, 1989]
- Sample: shout (‘ah!’)
- Sample source: Ultramagnetic MC’s – A Chorus Line (Vocal) [Traveling At The Speed Of Thought / A Chorus Line, 1989]
- Original source: James Brown – Can I Get Some Help [Motherlode, 1988]
- Sample: shout (‘uh!’)
- Sample source: Ser & Duff – Big Apple Production Vol. 1 [1982]
- Sample: beat
- Sample source: Shut Up And Dance – 20 Pounds To Get In [Twenty Pounds To Get In, 1990]
- Sample: vocals (‘uh’)
- Sample source: Big Daddy Kane – Big Daddy’s Theme [It’s A Big Daddy Thing, 1989]
- Sample: vocals (‘haa-aa-haa!’)
- Sample source: Circuit featuring Koffi – Shelter Me (Acapella) [Shelter Me, 1990]
EVERYBODY IN THE PLACE
- Sample: synth loop (at 0:00 and throughout)
- Sample source: N-Joi – We Bass It [Music Is A State Of Mind E.P., 1989]
- Sample: vocals (‘everybody is in the place’)
- Sample source: MC Duke & Merlin – Freestyle Part 2 [1989 Hustlers Convention Live, 1989]
- Sample: beat
- Sample source: Trouble – I Get Hype (Instrumental) [I Get Hype, 1988]
- Sample: vocals (‘let’s go!’)
- Sample source: MC Duke & Merlin – Freestyle Part 1 [1989 Hustlers Convention Live, 1989]
- Sample: siren
- Sample source: N-Joi – Jupiter Dawn [Music Is A State Of Mind E.P., 1989]
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