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Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 6:01 pm
by StrangeFlow
so, I realize some of ya might say "this is dubstepforum, nerd, this isn't jazzhiphopforum. nerd"

fair enough, but I always enjoy some jazzy chill dub style shit, and when I want some aggressive dubstep, I like 6blocc, and some of the heavy hip hop influences...

anyway, enough rationalizing, if y'all don't like this, that's alright :lol: the point is---- here's 20 free samples, sampled from the tune 'Round Midnight' by Miles Davis, the jazz legend. This tune is copyright-free at this point, so don't worry bout the legal aspects of it, you won't get sued for using any of these, blah blah blah .... some of them are really smooth n jazzy, a few turned out rather ruckus-ee, reminding me of Public Enemy or some other cool oldschool shit. So, basically, 20 jazz sample-happy hip hop loops for ya. I cut em just a few days ago. Hope someone likes em, or has ideas after hearing these, or something :)

http://bassadelic.com/2012/08/29/miles- ... hop-loops/ :corntard:

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-will (StrangeFlow)

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 6:04 pm
by Maxxan
Dude, this is glorious, been wanting to sample a couple of these legends for some time. Can't wait to get home and try these out. Are you sure they've fallen out of copyright though, isn't it like movies where the labels refresh it every now and then or are the rules different for music?

Would love to get my hands on some Coltrane too btw, if you should happen to have any of that stuff lyin' around.

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 6:10 pm
by 3za
Miles Davis appreciation thread > Random chunks of Miles Davis thread

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 6:32 pm
by Kilo Graham
Maxxan wrote:Dude, this is glorious, been wanting to sample a couple of these legends for some time. Can't wait to get home and try these out. Are you sure they've fallen out of copyright though, isn't it like movies where the labels refresh it every now and then or are the rules different for music?

Would love to get my hands on some Coltrane too btw, if you should happen to have any of that stuff lyin' around.
"So, you might be wondering what this sample pack is all about. Basically, I recorded 20 new royalty-free breaks, each containing different samples from the Miles Davis tune, ‘Round Midnight. The song is in the public domain, so feel free to use these loops anyway you see fit."

looks like someone re-recorded some Miles Davis? Still probably sounds nice

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 6:50 pm
by dickman69
so its pre sampled?

wtf, whats the point of that...

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 8:29 pm
by Today
so they're breaks? or trumpet/band.. and it's not miles?

i don't get it.
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wtf, sorry OP these suck.

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 8:34 pm
by Maxxan
Oh, thought it was a bunch of Miles Davis samples. Oh well, I'll check it out later when I got the time.

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 8:42 pm
by mks
Downloaded and almost immediately deleted.
StrangeFlow wrote:Originally, I was hoping to use these samples in another one of my products, (the HUGE ‘StrangeFlow’s Authentic Electro Swing Samples,’ package) but the problem was… well, this song just isn’t really swinging at all. It’s from 1955, a time when big band & swing were definitely on the decline; but jazz music, overall, was still very interesting!
I also had a bit of a chuckle on your blog about this line.

First of all Round Midnight is a ballad. No, this is not a big band, this is a Quintet. Also one of the most swinging quintets ever. The band keeps a lot of space open for Miles' solo since this is a slow ballad and Miles often liked to have some space but then the rhythm section of Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones and Red Garland kick it up a notch before John Coltrane begins his solo. It is def swinging, but once again, this is a ballad.

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:15 pm
by Today
totally wrong, the pack that was posted. Don't download.
no offense OP. it's just wrongness

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:20 pm
by deadly_habit
when i want some miles samples i just reach over to my vinyl shelf 8)

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:06 pm
by 3za
deadly habit wrote:when i want some miles samples i just reach over to my vinyl shelf 8)
I bet out of the 100's of Miles Davis releases you got about 3 tops 8)

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:08 pm
by deadly_habit
3za wrote:
deadly habit wrote:when i want some miles samples i just reach over to my vinyl shelf 8)
I bet out of the 100's of Miles Davis releases you got about 3 tops 8)
6 LPs and a couple 7"s and always hunting for good jazz
thankfully this is in my city but overpriced as hell http://www.bopshop.com/

you can actually get a 3-4 cd (forget how many) miles compilation of original recordings transfered straight to cd from most shitty cd places like walmart for a couple bucks

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:11 pm
by dickman69
or you could just buy a CD really... dont understand the point of OPs thing at all... whats the fun of sampling if someone does it for you

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:14 pm
by mks
Which ones you got mang?

I'm on a huge electric Miles kick right now. For years I have been influenced by that period of his, roughly 1969-1975. Reading a book about that period right now and it's making me go and re-explore a lot of those records. Currently getting bumped is Live At the Fillmore East from 1970.

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:16 pm
by 3za
Or just rip your parents record collection, and keep a copy for yourself as payment :6:
mks wrote:Which ones you got mang?

I'm on a huge electric Miles kick right now. For years I have been influenced by that period of his, roughly 1969-1975. Reading a book about that period right now and it's making me go and re-explore a lot of those records. Currently getting bumped is Live At the Fillmore East from 1970.
Do you know the track form the 70's thats got a sitar in it, a shit ton of delay, and sounds kinda like 90's dnb?

Edit: Sitar is in the intro then it drops hard with drums, and electric bass???

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:18 pm
by Sexual_Chocolate
so im gonna assume these arent even worth dling to keep for shits n giggles?

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:19 pm
by mks
Yeah, you are most likely talking about On The Corner which is a badass record.

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Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:22 pm
by deadly_habit
this has to be my fave miles i own on wax http://www.discogs.com/Miles-Davis-Quie ... ase/372286

playlist
some you have to watch in a standalone player
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZCmOTML ... 0BB863832F



i recently cratedug some great jazz plates a bit scratched and damaged for about 3$ at a local church flea market
i need to get more lalo schifrin on wax

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:25 pm
by AxeD
Everyone's wrong.

Miles Davis is quite populair music, you can easily steal it on the web somewhere.
You could buy it, but where is that money going?

Re: Free MILES DAVIS Beats

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:26 pm
by mks
3za, that tune that you are talking about might actually be this one: Great Expectations from the Big Fun album. Another great record.



Deadly, those albums he did with Gil Evans are amazing. Gil was such a talented arranger.