The six most important seconds in music
Was listening to some music from Crystal Castles the other day since they’ll be playing shows with Nine Inch Nails in their coming tour, when I got the urge to check out some chip music and headed over to 8bitpeoples. Oddly enough, the post on their front page is about Crystal Castles and how they’ve been illegally sampling various chip musicians who release music through 8bitpeoples. Reading the post from 8bitcollective, I was linked to something even more intriguing: a video explaining the Amen break; quite possibly the most important 6 seconds in music. Amazing to think that something so ingrained in pop culture and what spawned entire music genres is a six second break from a Winston’s B-side called Amen Brother released in 1969.






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On Monday June 23 19:20:24 Daniel said...
Yeah, the Amen break is one of the most used breakbeats in dance music, besides the typical 4 on the floor beat. You want another drum sample that kicks the Amen? Use the Apache breakbeat, and it wont sound like the powerpuff girls. Its got all these congas in the background. Personally, I tend to stay away from breakbeats, but they do fill in nicely.
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