2:40 I think "Seven Minutes of Funk" was either first sampled or rerecorded in 1979 for Grandmaster Flash/Younger Generation's "Superrappin'/We Rap More Mellow".
That "Seven Minutes of Funk" bassline gets me every time. I personally think its best usage is in an 80's hip hop joint - "Its My Thing" by EPMD. Thanks for introducing me to some tracks I've never heard before like "Rich Kind of Poverty" by the super soulful Sam & Dave And some that I have and love to death like "The Show is Over". What a sample flip by QDIII.
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !* Yes indeed. Loved that 'Seven Minutes' since then up to now. If you're not familiar with it, check out how it was used on 'Only When I'm Drunk' by Tha Alkoholiks. They did a great job ! ✊🏾
Man I knew you were the real deal when 1:30 came on and I immediately recognized the Wrong Side of the Tracks bassline. And Primo's my favorite producer too. Great video.
Early 90s hip hop, what an era. One bassline I've always loved is the one in Underwater Rimes by Digital Underground, that's a beauty. Black Sheep's The Choice Is Yours too, that one's great.
@@DJFurio you are we welcome, on a besoin de se supporter , on a eu de la chance de connaitre les années 90 qui était une époque incroyable et pas seulement pour le rap , les gars comme vous ,moi , je suis un rappeur , entretenons cette flamme cette époque .
I loved how you said HOW THEY SAMPLEd. DUDE. NEVER SEEN SOMEONE DO THAT. SO CLEARLY. Just like "this one was filtered down, this one was left side only" YAAAAAAAAA
Thanks again Furio, you always manage to surprise this 55 year old DJ with the odd gem I never knew about. I have discovered so many slept on tunes by watching your channel.
This is simply not true. Some of the best hitting drums I’ve heard were on Tyler the Creators latest album. Also, Kendrick’s Savor has some of the best drums you’ll ever hear.
@medaswho I try not to repeat too many things as I’ve shown them on other videos. Clan In Da Front sample is from Honeybee by The New Birth. Worth a check
another great sample video Furio!!! collection of classic samples, the tribe one is definitely my favourite tho, half-time by nas is another great example! by the way i just dropped by new album , “boyz from da county hell” . i used lots of multilayered sample techniques and i think you would really like it !!
I would truly love a deep dive into the top UK/British hip hop acts of the 1990s and early 2000s. Being from NYC I wouldn't know where to start but I sure I would a primer.
And, as always, overlooked in the bassline department: Ice-T "Pulse of the Rhyme" and Eric B and Rakim "Don't sweat the Technique" (as well as "Juice")
I really like Ice-T and did a sample video a while ago about him. Don’t think I included that sample though. Eric B & Rakim bass samples were on my last video I did about bass lines ua-cam.com/video/Fs4faaV4qWY/v-deo.htmlsi=Zc4xLUwpj1asdjqe
@@DJFurio yeah definitely. I was listening to NWA when I was 12 1990, my Dad stormed into my room and snapped my cassette in half (I was using headphones at the time 😵💫) and then it was my parents mission to find rap music with no profanity! 🤣🤣
Sample wise on Bass, Beatminerz take it for me. Although not samples, Erick Sermon has some of the best basslines though in the 90s. His basslines on Muddy Waters alone are unrivalled.
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Souls of Mischief - Let 'Em Know was a sick bass line. That song slaps you in the face with a bassline from the first second of the track and is the funky lifeblood of that song.
That Black Moon 'i got cha open' jawn i never heard the original, only the popular remix version.. the original beat is fire.. i heard it on 'ghost in a shell' mixtape by styles p in the early 2000's but never knew where it was from
I liked the bass on Organized Konfusion's "Stray Bullet", Diamond D "Sally Got A One Track Mind" and Ras Kass "Soul On Ice", not to forget Nas "New York State Of Mind"
Bomb the Bass sampled the DJ Food track Dark Lady, which sampled the Flora Purim track as the bass needed an extra note to loop correctly, which DJ Food added to it
Intro: Council Estate of Mind right? It was one of my first UK hip hop I was introduced to. As a east coaster on the US, I thoroughly enjoyed the entire album!
Yeah man. Dope. Good to see Jeru the Damaja. 👌 Gravediggaz are class. Got the import album. Not called 6 ft deep. Check it.✌ Love OC's 1st album. Black moon. Fantastic group..✌ Pharaoh Monch is wicked man..🔥🔥
Cool list, I would add also "Graffiti" by Digable Planets ft. Jeru the Damaja, "Sally got one track mind" by Diamond D, "Food for thought" by Lord Finesse, "Big brother beat" by De La Soul ft Mos Def, "Alright" by Das EFX, "Hip-Hop" by Dead Prez, and "Put it on" by Big L
Some Other Favs , NOTE: Bass must Be On Max Playing These To Appreciate! 😊 Natural Elements - I Mean This Wolrd Remown - How Nice I Am Show & AG - All Out Ultra Magnetic - raise It Up Tribe Called Quest - Buggin out Leaders Of The New School- Breaksnbeats Prince Paul Presents Horror City- Horror City ft Big Sha & Superstar Lords Of The UnderGround - Here Come The Lords Masta Ace - Jeep Ass Niguh
Brilliant as per usual, Do you like DJ Mark the 45 King? he is one of my favourite hip hop producers in the late 80s early 90s. I’m sure this DJ has open doors for Other hip-hop, producers like primo and the Rza
Who told you that? They show as the producer on both the single and album releases of it. www.discogs.com/release/1024718-Naughty-By-Nature-Feel-Me-Flow www.discogs.com/release/226934-Naughty-By-Nature-Povertys-Paradise
@DJFurio Q TIP (Underrated Producer who needs his flowers) took tracks from ATCQ award tour, bonita applebum and flipped it. Also used Black Moon who got the props, a little sly and the family stone.
@@DJFurio The wah-wah guitar seams to be totally gone in the Artifacts track. If you still have the Bubble Gum track phase invert one of the channels and downmix both to mono to see if it gets closer.
The basslines on songs that Khayree produces are my favorites from the 90s. The basslines on Mac Mall - Let's Get a Telly and Ray Luv - Definition of a Hustla' feel like they're drilling into your eardrums (but in a good way), and in my opinion, these basslines are also ahead of their time.
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The bassline from Diamond D Sally Got a One Track Mind is dope and a mystery.
It’s another really filtered down sample. Sparkling In The Sand by Tower Of Power
2:40 I think "Seven Minutes of Funk" was either first sampled or rerecorded in 1979 for Grandmaster Flash/Younger Generation's "Superrappin'/We Rap More Mellow".
Yeah it was. Came out too early for this particular video though as it’s just 90’s releases.
Buckwild doesn't deserves his flowers. He deserves the whole damn garden.
Fantastic insight. All it's missing is some Pete Rock, who is magnificent at this technique. Looking forward to part two.
Yeah Pete Rock is such a great producer
@@DJFurioPete's Jazz from the Petestrumentals album is one of my fave P. Rock basslines.
That "Seven Minutes of Funk" bassline gets me every time. I personally think its best usage is in an 80's hip hop joint - "Its My Thing" by EPMD.
Thanks for introducing me to some tracks I've never heard before like "Rich Kind of Poverty" by the super soulful Sam & Dave And some that I have and love to death like "The Show is Over". What a sample flip by QDIII.
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !*
Yes indeed. Loved that 'Seven Minutes' since then up to now. If you're not familiar with it, check out how it was used on 'Only When I'm Drunk' by Tha Alkoholiks. They did a great job ! ✊🏾
Definitely a great track and EPMD is such a classic.
@@lowbo47omsascotave No doubt. Love the Liks music.
The Black Moon example is my absolute favourite. I got such a big smile when I heard it!
It’s a great sample
Im ready for part 2, this was great. 90's were such a good time for hip hop
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Man I knew you were the real deal when 1:30 came on and I immediately recognized the Wrong Side of the Tracks bassline. And Primo's my favorite producer too. Great video.
I’m glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
Early 90s hip hop, what an era. One bassline I've always loved is the one in Underwater Rimes by Digital Underground, that's a beauty. Black Sheep's The Choice Is Yours too, that one's great.
Both great bass lines. I’ve shown the Black Sheep one a few times
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@@DJFurio you are we welcome, on a besoin de se supporter , on a eu de la chance de connaitre les années 90 qui était une époque incroyable et pas seulement pour le rap , les gars comme vous ,moi , je suis un rappeur , entretenons cette flamme cette époque .
Yeah 90’s was such a great time for hip hop
Loved this one! Bring on Part 2!
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I loved how you said HOW THEY SAMPLEd. DUDE. NEVER SEEN SOMEONE DO THAT. SO CLEARLY. Just like "this one was filtered down, this one was left side only" YAAAAAAAAA
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I will forever produce beats in the spirit of 90's native boom bap!!
The best era
Thanks again Furio, you always manage to surprise this 55 year old DJ with the odd gem I never knew about.
I have discovered so many slept on tunes by watching your channel.
Hip hop is so soft nowadays it doesn’t even have smacking drums.
Can’t beat those smacking 90s drum sounds
Obviously out of touch with music if you think that
@stephendriver1814 I thought they were meaning the drums. It’s hard to match the 12 bit sampler sound of the 90s that has that crunchy sound to it.
This is simply not true. Some of the best hitting drums I’ve heard were on Tyler the Creators latest album. Also, Kendrick’s Savor has some of the best drums you’ll ever hear.
100%. There's a big difference between today's Fruity-Loops made beats and 90's skillful sampling don't compare
Great video. A Tribe Called Quest also used that Pot Belly sample (that Largo Professor/Main Source used) for “If The Papes Come.”
Yeah it was on the Can I Kick It 12”. Great track
Thanks for using my suggestion! Don't know why UA-cam isn't recommending your videos to me at the moment...
Good suggestion. Not sure why my videos don’t show up for you
Too $hort is my dads favorite rapper and that Get In Where You Fit In album stayed on repeat
Yeah it’s a nice album
Great video breaking down the best of 90’s Hip Hop beats. I’m looking forward to part 2 👍🏾😎
This pretty much is Part 2. My older video is here ua-cam.com/video/Fs4faaV4qWY/v-deo.htmlsi=-b3YFx64kduQatUV
@@DJFurio okay. Thanks. 👍🏽
For me, 1:26 will always be Chubb Rock's "The One" 😉
Great video as always !
Great track and I’m glad you like the video. Thanks
Great inclusion of Gravediggaz - Suicide and Jeru the Damaja - Ya Playin’ Yalself. Those were regulars in my subs in the 90s.
Both great tracks
Pretty good line up, clicked on the post assuming I would hear the Wu tang killah beez we on a swarm!ATCQ hot sex.
@medaswho I try not to repeat too many things as I’ve shown them on other videos. Clan In Da Front sample is from Honeybee by The New Birth. Worth a check
7:35 NBA Street...Never knew that was sample! Learned something new today!!!
Great game too
another great sample video Furio!!! collection of classic samples, the tribe one is definitely my favourite tho, half-time by nas is another great example! by the way i just dropped by new album , “boyz from da county hell” . i used lots of multilayered sample techniques and i think you would really like it !!
Is your album online anywhere to check?
@@DJFurio yes youtube and spotify!
@@DJFuriojust search “Solomon B - Boyz From Da County Hell”
@solomonb5990 what do I search for on Spotify?
@@DJFurioboyz from da county hell by solomon b , it’s got a great drawn cover of me and 2 women
Funky drum tracks,atomic bass and clever samples,that’s hip hop at its core,and the shit I love!!!!
I would truly love a deep dive into the top UK/British hip hop acts of the 1990s and early 2000s. Being from NYC I wouldn't know where to start but I sure I would a primer.
I can look into doing that. Nice suggestion
That whole "Enta Da Stage" album is filled with that filtered bass technique. Beatminerz came out the gates firing with that joint.
Such a great album
90's beats where depressive. Grimy. Dark. Depressive. If you live in a country where it's raining every day I guess it fits.
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That times up sample though ... just looping that one was mad brilliant ...
Great track
great video man. this will give a lot of peole some insight into real hip hop and where it came from!!!
Appreciate it man. Thanks
You got mad respect from me, cause I also think that Preem is #1! Great vid!
Appreciate it. Thanks
A few of my favorite basslines of all time is Brotha Lynch Hung - 24 Deep and Outkast - Hootie Hoo and Elevators
And, as always, overlooked in the bassline department: Ice-T "Pulse of the Rhyme" and Eric B and Rakim "Don't sweat the Technique" (as well as "Juice")
I really like Ice-T and did a sample video a while ago about him. Don’t think I included that sample though.
Eric B & Rakim bass samples were on my last video I did about bass lines ua-cam.com/video/Fs4faaV4qWY/v-deo.htmlsi=Zc4xLUwpj1asdjqe
I’m gonna have to go listen to all the original sampled tracks now. Thanks for this 🤝
Thanks for watching and enjoy the originals
The fact that you put the greatest bass lines in 90's hip hop and completely excluded five on it by the luniz is mind-blowing
Mainly because it’s not a sample. The melody has been copied to sound similar to the Club Nouveau track.
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Class break down 👍🏾
Glad you like it. Thanks
Great video, thanks dude!
Thanks for watching
Mate what an education! I’m off to delve further.👌🏻
I’m glad you liked it. 99’s hip hop had some amazing samples.
@@DJFurio yeah definitely. I was listening to NWA when I was 12 1990, my Dad stormed into my room and snapped my cassette in half (I was using headphones at the time 😵💫) and then it was my parents mission to find rap music with no profanity! 🤣🤣
Haha. That’s why the Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics label got added to lots of releases.
"Rebirth of Slick (cool like that)" by Digable Planets or "
Love the beginning
Thanks
2:42 in case you didn’t know check out EPMD - It’s My Thing …Same sample, 1988
Yeah great track
@@DJFurio Did you already made a similar type of vid for 80s Hip Hop/ samples? If not then that’d be interesting too!
This is the only one I’ve made so far. I may do one about the 80s at some point
Too Poetic from Gravediggaz got a daughter in Hamburg who is also a rapper. Her name is Eunique.
Interesting. I didn’t know that
@@DJFurio they had a show in Hamburg and Eunique’s mother made his hair. 9 months later was her birthday😅.
Nice
Sample wise on Bass, Beatminerz take it for me. Although not samples, Erick Sermon has some of the best basslines though in the 90s. His basslines on Muddy Waters alone are unrivalled.
Beatminerz are such a great production crew. And yes, Erick Sermons bass lines are so good
“Darling Dear. “James Jamerson. Hip hop before it got its name. GOAT.
Channel is dope 👌 keep up the good work
Appreciate it. Thanks for watching
Liked and subscribed. I'm following you from South Africa 👍
Thanks for the sub
at :45 also sounds like the sceneio by tribe called quest
Great video, Furio!
I’m glad you like it. Thanks
Great, your track @ the beginning sounds very Impressed by preem👍🏻
Good Work
Thanks. Here’s a link to the full track djfurio.bandcamp.com/track/i-guarantee
@@DJFurio thanks!
My guy, you are a musical savant. Love this vid. You know your music. Yes sir. You sure do. Thank you 🙏🏽
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the new birth - you are what I'm all about (junior mafia sampled) Player's Anthem. Dope
I immediately heard K.I.S.S. by Diamond D when you played Hey Jude.
Both from 1992 as well
Souls of Mischief - Let 'Em Know was a sick bass line. That song slaps you in the face with a bassline from the first second of the track and is the funky lifeblood of that song.
Definitely a great track. I think I’ve shown the sample on an old video somewhere
Great stuff. Why is the color on this video so vibrant?
It’s recorded in 4K HDR which gives the super vibrant colours. Just look up HDR to find out more about it.
That Black Moon 'i got cha open' jawn i never heard the original, only the popular remix version.. the original beat is fire.. i heard it on 'ghost in a shell' mixtape by styles p in the early 2000's but never knew where it was from
I liked the bass on Organized Konfusion's "Stray Bullet", Diamond D "Sally Got A One Track Mind" and Ras Kass "Soul On Ice", not to forget Nas "New York State Of Mind"
Great tracks
I must say that I Really enjoyed it.
Good to hear. Thanks for watching
Bomb the Bass sampled the DJ Food track Dark Lady, which sampled the Flora Purim track as the bass needed an extra note to loop correctly, which DJ Food added to it
Ok
Dope vid
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Damn I never knew a lot of these sample sources after all these years
I’m glad I showed you something new
Premo is my number one producer as well. I never heard a beat I didn’t like from Premo!!!
He’s a great producer
Intro: Council Estate of Mind right? It was one of my first UK hip hop I was introduced to. As a east coaster on the US, I thoroughly enjoyed the entire album!
I’m not too sure what you mean. The intro beat is my own and the vocals are from KRS One.
That Skinnyman album is great
@@DJFurioMy bad! Was talking about the background music playing around 0:11, not your scratching/beat
Ah ok. All the background beats are my own. Here’s that track djfurio.bandcamp.com/track/bt1-013
@@DJFurio Thanks! Gonna go listen now!
The creator by Pete Rock, 360 by Grand Puba, Treat'em Right by Chub Rock are some honorable mentions
Great tracks
Nice!!! 👍🏽
Thanks
Yeah man. Dope. Good to see Jeru the Damaja. 👌 Gravediggaz are class. Got the import album. Not called 6 ft deep. Check it.✌ Love OC's 1st album. Black moon. Fantastic group..✌ Pharaoh Monch is wicked man..🔥🔥
I’m not sure why it got renamed for the European release of the Gravediggaz album. Thanks for watching as always
@@DJFurio Classed as racist I guess. And it had a extra track on it that was too violent for the UK. 😂😂
The UK and European version was called Niggamortis with Pass The Shovel as an extra track
@@DJFurio my mate's UK version ain't called n&%$#mortis and don't have the extra track on it. Discogs class 6ft deep as UK and European copies.
I just checked Discogs and it’s definitely showing there the way I said?
An new very good video! 👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻
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Need to do a pt 2 including Rakim: Guess Who’s Back - OutKast: Wheelz of Steel and Atliens - The Roots: 100% Dundee(Roots Come Alive version)
Mos Def: Speed Law
EPMD: Da Joint
Method Man & Redman: Da Rockwilder
DJ Skribble: Everybody Come On (feat Busta Rhymes and Rampage) from Traffic Jams
Souls of Mischief: 93 ‘Til Infinity
Dope
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2:42 EPMD - It's My Thing
Great track but not 90’s so I couldn’t include it on this particular video
Eric Sermon, Beatninerz 💯
The rumbling bass line from GZA's 4th Chamber is capable of restoring energy
Great track
Cool list, I would add also "Graffiti" by Digable Planets ft. Jeru the Damaja, "Sally got one track mind" by Diamond D, "Food for thought" by Lord Finesse, "Big brother beat" by De La Soul ft Mos Def, "Alright" by Das EFX, "Hip-Hop" by Dead Prez, and "Put it on" by Big L
All great tracks
@@DJFurio And great bass lines 😁
Yep
AIN'T GOIN OUT LIKE THAT - CYPRESS HILL
I would add Next Level from Showbiz and A.G. (the DJ Premier remix)
Haha yeah. I’ve shown that many times before. Also I wanted to not show too many DJ Premier productions. 3 in it already.
There's great bass line on Family Tree "Virgo" DJ Spinna remix
Nice track. It came out it 2003 though so it wouldn’t fit for this video
@@DJFurio true
thank you! excellent analysis of the bass line, I would like to know what kind of instrumental is playing in the background at 6 :51 minutes?
I’m glad you enjoyed it.
All the background music is my own beats. Here’s a link to that track djfurio.bandcamp.com/track/steel-hand
Would love you to do a few tracks that is prouduce by DJ Mark 45 King
Well done
Forgot Cypress hill and Showbiz and A.G...that used the same bassline. Phunky feel one and Party groove
We used the pull the RCA cord out halfway to filter songs.
The 90s were the best
Never heard of that technique before. Sounds fun
J dilla did that a lot
Pete Rock, AG, Premier, Dre so ahead of their time**
Great producers
MUITO BOM!
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*What sample is this? I know Dilla and Onyx used it* 2:05
Can’t remember what it is. I will try to have a check next time I load up the MPC
Aftet 95 it lost its groove, the underground stuff for the most part, just became stripped down drum tracks. 92-94 is the uncut dope
The golden era
Before watching the video: there better be some Beatminerz in here!
Of course
Some Other Favs , NOTE: Bass must Be On Max Playing These To Appreciate! 😊
Natural Elements - I Mean This
Wolrd Remown - How Nice I Am
Show & AG - All Out
Ultra Magnetic - raise It Up
Tribe Called Quest - Buggin out
Leaders Of The New School- Breaksnbeats
Prince Paul Presents Horror City- Horror City ft Big Sha & Superstar
Lords Of The UnderGround - Here Come The Lords
Masta Ace - Jeep Ass Niguh
Some great tracks there
Brilliant as per usual,
Do you like DJ Mark the 45 King?
he is one of my favourite hip hop producers in the late 80s early 90s. I’m sure this DJ has open doors for Other hip-hop, producers like primo and the Rza
Yeah the 45 King was amazing. Such a shame he passed away recently too
Kay Gee produced the Naughty By Nature jam
Who told you that? They show as the producer on both the single and album releases of it. www.discogs.com/release/1024718-Naughty-By-Nature-Feel-Me-Flow www.discogs.com/release/226934-Naughty-By-Nature-Povertys-Paradise
what legend knows the name of the beat that comes in at 1:05 ? ❤
All the background music is my own productions. Here’s that track djfurio.bandcamp.com/track/bt1-001
Crooklyn Dodgers!
Great track. Not a clue where the bass is from though, unless you mean the remix that I’ve shown in other videos.
@DJFurio Q TIP (Underrated Producer who needs his flowers) took tracks from ATCQ award tour, bonita applebum and flipped it. Also used Black Moon who got the props, a little sly and the family stone.
Great tracks to flip
1:48. doesn't sound like they took the left channel but rather did a L-R. And by doing this you filter out the center information
Could well be
@@DJFurio The wah-wah guitar seams to be totally gone in the Artifacts track. If you still have the Bubble Gum track phase invert one of the channels and downmix both to mono to see if it gets closer.
@Jaburu I will give it a try
The basslines on songs that Khayree produces are my favorites from the 90s. The basslines on Mac Mall - Let's Get a Telly and Ray Luv - Definition of a Hustla' feel like they're drilling into your eardrums (but in a good way), and in my opinion, these basslines are also ahead of their time.
Outta here by Krs one would’ve been a dope track to list
I don’t think the sample has been discovered yet for that bass. Great track though
I was thinking sample #3 would be Chubb Rock_The One, a magnificent Hip Hop gem.
Yeah it’s been sampled a lot of times. Great track
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Best has to be either black sheep - the choice is yours or 93 till infinity
Both great tracks that I’ve shown the samples on other videos