great video! not to be the "well acktually" guy, but NAMx (track 9)'s sample is also sampling Higher Love by Steve Winwood, might be interesting to add that
ahhh!! and I was wondering why that voice was giving me old song vibes, also, thanks for introducing me to halley labs and this album... thank you so much!!
@@simonifyingprobably cuz most of them are part of the Furry community. Beside that, i love their music and the genre itself so idc. They're just people who makes music having fun.
I cant be the only one that feels like this album (and Emmas early work/ sample music style) is way more influential and important than people give it credit for right?? Like sure they obviously weren’t the first one to come up with this sample heavy/mashup style but honestly you can DEFINITELY tell when its a LAPFOX track. I hear a LOT of artists out there today that just ooze with that Lapfox touch, know what i mean? Seriously if you listen to a bunch of newer breakcore/speedcore (and even some other electronic genres) there’s a lot of that lapfox dna sprinkled around. I really think they were ahead of their time lol Just a neat lil observation I’ve noticed through out the years. Awesome video btw! Hope ya make more.
Bruh, mayhem's eggs sounds like a modern "glitchcore playlist" song, even the art that's in the thumbnail looks pretty accurate for 2020's aesthetics. those og ferries were some creative bastards 😄😂
I'm Jamaican and this album seriously made me, I don't know it really made me feel seen and really comforted me for such a long time. Some of the songs she chose to sample are songs that you really wouldn't be exposed to unless your special interest is Jamaican music or live in an area around a Jamaican community. I still can't believe she did this it's surreal.
@@RogueError617 no doubt reanard was heavily influenced by 90s uk garage-jungle-dnb scene that has tons of ragga-reggie-dub-dancehall elements since huge amount of artists are uk jamaicans. bigup
Yes! I remember way back when Renard released a few sample packs, and those went kinda viral within internet breakcore music!! For some reason the only one I can think of off the top of my head is the "let it hit 'em", but there's so many more. Halley Labs still regularly releases MAD sample packs btw, for those interested in messing w some audio check their site
Now I understand why previously Emma's nickname was DJ Renard, mixing 2 different songs in to one track of not the same genre probably really hard, but even then her skills were and are on a high level
I usually only listen to edm, yet Emma is my favorite artist and a ton of their songs are sampled from all kinds of genres. There's been times where I'll hum/sing an old lapfox trax song and my friends will recognize the lyrics and assume I'm refering to the original.
its genuinely interesting and intriguing to see the samples renard uses, some of them are so recognisable and iconic, while some are just obscure and feel like they appeared out of nowhere, from the very dark and unseen side of music. Idk if I'm just stupid and haven't heard of the names of these samples, or if some of these just appear from nowhere.
I wish this existed when I was a teenager 😂 found a lot of the samples by myself but this still lists samples I didn't find to this day! thanks a lot :)
that's actually insanely helpful instead of looking up each song on whosampled. also, a lot of them I had no idea about, so thanks for making this :D btw it'd be handy to include timestamps in the description tho
It's crazy how much nostalgia this gives me, realizing I first listened to this album over a decade ago. Renard's early stuff was what got me into music for the first time, and going through and discovering all these other songs back in the day really broadened my musical tastes. A few of these really eluded me just because they were so stretched or had so many effects on it or just straight up aren't even from western culture! This video was really cool, I hope you do more of these because early Lapfox is like my childhood, lmao
I highly highly HIGHLY enjoyed this. I know it was tons of work, but I definitely hope you make more of these breakdowns of Renard's(Halleylabs) music!
i didn't realize how many sample renard use on because maybe album renard make a song with the sample and make it extra banger like no joke Also do trauma album too please it's banger asf
8:14 oh i remember spend so much time trying to figure out what hes singing.. surprisingly i did and found the original.. have to say renard has good taste in music
listening through early lapfox-halley can be a bit of a treat since it usually gives me a good rabbit hole to explore and find new stuff to listen to through. i'd definitely love to see more of these tracklist deconstructions for some of their other albums [ancient artifact, panic protocol, it's murder, you name it lol]
goated video, i went through a rabit hole trying to find all the samples in because maybe and other renard albums / tqbf albums. IT WAS INSANE. Thanks for making a compilation!
your a legend for doing this video bro but i think you missed out the let's move song from the mix album and i really wanted to see what samples she used for it
I found out about emma's work a looong time ago, like 12 years ago long time ago. Anyway i thought about neil cicierega and emma essex and similarities between them and now they occupy the same space in my brain. they both get wacky with samples, they both made songs about furries (emma still does, and only does essentially, but for neil, see 'furries' from mouth silence), both have drastically effected the internet and meme culture just by making shit, both made vaguely existential songs using wonderwall samples (wndrwll from mouth silence, and *.buddy from shounen bass), and both are from the early internet days of the early 2000s. And probably more too! Silly how things work out like that Oh and also this video reminded me, i think? The spark the electric jester 3 ost samples Emma's work? That or they just used the same samples. But the tracks i noticed this in was: about 1 minute and 15 seconds into '(spark 3) terminal village - alpine carrera', it possibly samples the beginning of 'HALCYONDAZE - grand memory clobber' and then '(spark 3) Utopia shelter - In the depths' sounded like it sampled a different track, but i'd have to listen to it again. Its either another song from HALCYONDAZE, MORE ADVENTURES ~the forever fieldtrip~, or a similar more recent album. I need to refresh my memory on this one because it couldve been a whole different song from spark 3 lol. I may have to ask tudd (the fella who made the tracks that used the samples) to get a definite answer on it.
This video is amazing, you just demonstrated Lapfox's expertise in sampling music extremely well. Also, what the hell is that at the end of the video? I can't see it pretty clearly
Having someone go and do this is really special. For the last decade I've been slowly finding Renard samples, and when I find the songs my favorite creator used it lights up my life!!! When I first found chu chu lovely I was genuinely speechless but so excited!!
I feel like I needed a video like this for YEARS but, now that it exists, I sorta regret watching it because nothing beats the feeling of recognizing the source of a Renard sample years later in random media. But hey, great job my dude!
This is so fucking cool!! There's so many, it's so interesting to see how the album has so many different genres sampled into one I always wondered where some of these originate from, finding it out is fun xD
Now do a video detailing every single Wonder Wall sample also, not a "Renard" track but NegaRen has a song "Daytona USA Bastardcar" that also samples the Daytona USA game
Thank you so much. You know, i'm glad that people are giving "core-suffix" music another try. Lapfox Trax was literally my LIFE back in the early 2010s.
Thats so awesome :D congratz but i needed to double check the song NAMx and im pretty sure there is another sample in there that you missed. Its right between the sample of gettin high and Limb by limb, its from Marvelous cain Hitman the main vocal sample or maybe i am wrong not sure. anyway very good work. Like and sub is there :D
for TU4AR, what are the sampled songs for the parts that are like “the house is warm… and its getting hotter” and “are you ready for the rough neck bass? rude boy, liven the place!”
I think ive heard songs where similar artists to renard are featured in his music but i cant quite touch my finger on them or identify. I think 4lung is one of them, would love to see those too
Many of these I knew already but also many were new and surprising. I obviously recognized the voice samples used in the song, but I totally didn't realize it was Crazy Train being used to make the beat, that's mind blowing!!!
i know that at the end of smoke tower, theres some sample for the last 20-30 seconds and i have been dying to know where thats from, is it one of the other songs or no? also, great video!! emma is a great artist and i absolutely love the old renard stuff aahh
And this all happened in an era where people HATED it and heavily criticised musicians for sampling, while now people expect samples in music And OF COURSE it had to be Avenged Sevenfold who mute part of this video
ive been intrigued by the samples renard uses for so long so this video is absolutely Perfect and Thank you for making it
Yeah, they're really good at findinh stuff to sample.
holy shit is that badeu osu exclamation point???
ITS THE GUY WHO GOT 1000 PP ON C-TYPE IODAIOADUPODPWHIWQHIDANLDSACLBJBAKCUIDGYFU YSGIUSDI
badoo
Me too!! It's really cool to see all the original tracks
I've listened to Because Maybe so many times its practically burned into my brain.
Saame
same
You're telling me it left you with a BURNING BRAIN?
@@garlic-os it’s purified fire so i wouldn’t be suprised if my brains still burning from it
I love just sitting down and listening to the whole thing for an hour straight
Oh wow I never would've thought that "Sean Paul opens a mfin' casino" would've sampled Sean Paul and Casino Night Zone from Sonic 2
great video! not to be the "well acktually" guy, but NAMx (track 9)'s sample is also sampling Higher Love by Steve Winwood, might be interesting to add that
ahhh!! and I was wondering why that voice was giving me old song vibes, also, thanks for introducing me to halley labs and this album... thank you so much!!
@@msnotepad8987 he did that to me too :') mismagius can change a person's life and I'm thankful for that
@@McSqueezy he introduced me to halley labs too xd.
thank you mismagius for that
@@McSqueezy Same lmao. An embarrassing amount of my favorite music has come from playing osu, lol
hi mismagius
It's good seeing ppl enjoy lapfox rather than blindly hate it over some silly reason
why do people hate lapfox?
@@simonifyingprobably cuz most of them are part of the Furry community. Beside that, i love their music and the genre itself so idc. They're just people who makes music having fun.
I cant be the only one that feels like this album (and Emmas early work/ sample music style) is way more influential and important than people give it credit for right?? Like sure they obviously weren’t the first one to come up with this sample heavy/mashup style but honestly you can DEFINITELY tell when its a LAPFOX track. I hear a LOT of artists out there today that just ooze with that Lapfox touch, know what i mean? Seriously if you listen to a bunch of newer breakcore/speedcore (and even some other electronic genres) there’s a lot of that lapfox dna sprinkled around. I really think they were ahead of their time lol
Just a neat lil observation I’ve noticed through out the years. Awesome video btw! Hope ya make more.
Bruh,
mayhem's eggs sounds like a modern "glitchcore playlist" song,
even the art that's in the thumbnail looks pretty accurate for 2020's aesthetics.
those og ferries were some creative bastards 😄😂
@@shelbyspeaks3287 lmao for real!!
I'm Jamaican and this album seriously made me, I don't know it really made me feel seen and really comforted me for such a long time. Some of the songs she chose to sample are songs that you really wouldn't be exposed to unless your special interest is Jamaican music or live in an area around a Jamaican community. I still can't believe she did this it's surreal.
@@RogueError617 no doubt reanard was heavily influenced by 90s uk garage-jungle-dnb scene that has tons of ragga-reggie-dub-dancehall elements since huge amount of artists are uk jamaicans. bigup
Yes! I remember way back when Renard released a few sample packs, and those went kinda viral within internet breakcore music!! For some reason the only one I can think of off the top of my head is the "let it hit 'em", but there's so many more. Halley Labs still regularly releases MAD sample packs btw, for those interested in messing w some audio check their site
not only this album but emma's music in general is what made me want to start making music. I have always loved the way they use samples
same
Now I understand why previously Emma's nickname was DJ Renard, mixing 2 different songs in to one track of not the same genre probably really hard, but even then her skills were and are on a high level
Could it really be that some people knew EmmaEssex before Renard and Lapfox?
I usually only listen to edm, yet Emma is my favorite artist and a ton of their songs are sampled from all kinds of genres. There's been times where I'll hum/sing an old lapfox trax song and my friends will recognize the lyrics and assume I'm refering to the original.
Alot of people don't know jackal queenston anymore cause its 2022 :(
@@Bloxxers_rclNotAClanner PENIS MUSIC LIVES ON
@@Bloxxers_rclNotAClanner some did atleast with the penis music meme
its genuinely interesting and intriguing to see the samples renard uses, some of them are so recognisable and iconic, while some are just obscure and feel like they appeared out of nowhere, from the very dark and unseen side of music. Idk if I'm just stupid and haven't heard of the names of these samples, or if some of these just appear from nowhere.
yeah i had no idea crazy train was in that last song
even when laid out side by side, it still sounds wildly different
I wish this existed when I was a teenager 😂 found a lot of the samples by myself but this still lists samples I didn't find to this day! thanks a lot :)
that's actually insanely helpful instead of looking up each song on whosampled. also, a lot of them I had no idea about, so thanks for making this :D
btw it'd be handy to include timestamps in the description tho
just added timestamps!
The "I've gotta get more cryptic samples" game begins.
Very informative video thanks c:
This scratches every itch in my brain. You're a goddamn hero dude.
damn idk why but everytime I listen to Renard I have this extreme gut feeling of nostalgia that makes me want to cry for some reason, sooo good
How does this stuff get made like u just here a song on the radio and think “I GOTTA put this in a mashup” 😭
Would love to see this for Trauma as well!
Agreed!! :D
Same!
Yess!!!
Agreed
everytime i hear one of these samples in the wild i cant help but think of this album
It's crazy how much nostalgia this gives me, realizing I first listened to this album over a decade ago. Renard's early stuff was what got me into music for the first time, and going through and discovering all these other songs back in the day really broadened my musical tastes. A few of these really eluded me just because they were so stretched or had so many effects on it or just straight up aren't even from western culture!
This video was really cool, I hope you do more of these because early Lapfox is like my childhood, lmao
I highly highly HIGHLY enjoyed this. I know it was tons of work, but I definitely hope you make more of these breakdowns of Renard's(Halleylabs) music!
Always wondered what classics Renard was inspired with, the algorhythm has blessed you ;)
GOD YOU'RE A LIFESAVER I've been obsessed with this album since I was a teen
i didn't realize how many sample renard use on because maybe album
renard make a song with the sample and make it extra banger like no joke
Also do trauma album too please it's banger asf
no cap
лучшее описание всего альбома Because Maybe! это "ты чего намешапил блять"
Нехуй делать ещё и паровозика Томаса намешал
хахахахах
ахахах имба
Я неописуемо рад что есть ценители искусства среди людей говорящих на моëм языке.
@@roxx8355 жёсткий согл, а у нас даже своего ру коммьюнити нету xD
i could recognise the dig dug theme in the first track. i love that game lol
This album mix is a *ffffFFUCKING MASTERPIECE!!!* Thanks for making this lol, props for finding all the other songs :)
this is fucking awesome
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO HOLY SHIT
8:14 oh i remember spend so much time trying to figure out what hes singing.. surprisingly i did and found the original.. have to say renard has good taste in music
This is amazing thank you for the afford put into this.
Johnny Cash is my favorite breakcore artist
Omg thanks for this! Ive always been curious about sampling! Can we pleease have more UwU
UwU
0:35 i never knew mcr would get sampled in other songs but this is so fucking good i love it
listening through early lapfox-halley can be a bit of a treat since it usually gives me a good rabbit hole to explore and find new stuff to listen to through. i'd definitely love to see more of these tracklist deconstructions for some of their other albums [ancient artifact, panic protocol, it's murder, you name it lol]
Dude, make more of this stuff about lapfox, i love this
Renard is so iconic
Holy shit i never thought i would see someone break down this album's samples
goated video, i went through a rabit hole trying to find all the samples in because maybe and other renard albums / tqbf albums. IT WAS INSANE. Thanks for making a compilation!
your a legend for doing this video bro but i think you missed out the let's move song from the mix album and i really wanted to see what samples she used for it
Omg, please do more of these. Been listening for a decade now and never knew what half of these were.
I found out about emma's work a looong time ago, like 12 years ago long time ago.
Anyway i thought about neil cicierega and emma essex and similarities between them and now they occupy the same space in my brain.
they both get wacky with samples, they both made songs about furries (emma still does, and only does essentially, but for neil, see 'furries' from mouth silence), both have drastically effected the internet and meme culture just by making shit, both made vaguely existential songs using wonderwall samples (wndrwll from mouth silence, and *.buddy from shounen bass), and both are from the early internet days of the early 2000s. And probably more too!
Silly how things work out like that
Oh and also this video reminded me, i think? The spark the electric jester 3 ost samples Emma's work? That or they just used the same samples. But the tracks i noticed this in was: about 1 minute and 15 seconds into '(spark 3) terminal village - alpine carrera', it possibly samples the beginning of 'HALCYONDAZE - grand memory clobber'
and then '(spark 3) Utopia shelter - In the depths' sounded like it sampled a different track, but i'd have to listen to it again. Its either another song from HALCYONDAZE, MORE ADVENTURES ~the forever fieldtrip~, or a similar more recent album. I need to refresh my memory on this one because it couldve been a whole different song from spark 3 lol. I may have to ask tudd (the fella who made the tracks that used the samples) to get a definite answer on it.
This video is amazing, you just demonstrated Lapfox's expertise in sampling music extremely well.
Also, what the hell is that at the end of the video? I can't see it pretty clearly
Woah, never thought I'd a video in this format again
Hey you should make more of these I LOVE old school Ren
THANK U SM 4 THIS!!!! WE NEED MORE SAMPLE VIDS LIKE THIS
Having someone go and do this is really special. For the last decade I've been slowly finding Renard samples, and when I find the songs my favorite creator used it lights up my life!!! When I first found chu chu lovely I was genuinely speechless but so excited!!
This is such a great video, I love the amazing range of samples that Renard can put together into one coherent piece of music.
I feel like I needed a video like this for YEARS but, now that it exists, I sorta regret watching it because nothing beats the feeling of recognizing the source of a Renard sample years later in random media. But hey, great job my dude!
Great video! Honestly super interesting to see how they all sounded in their origin
wait holy shit that was crazy train in the entire world??? i've been listening to both for like 6 years and i had no idea!
the only person who can just say fuck it, slap wonder wall. and fucking make it work.
Omg thank you so much for this, what a trip
Middle school memories right here.
PLEASE MAKE MORE OF THESE, THIS IS WONDERFUL ✨🙌
This is on-brand for the “A Bunch of Samples Played Consecutively” person
Thank you for this! Some of these samples sounded so good so I wondered what the originals sounded like!
This is so fucking cool!! There's so many, it's so interesting to see how the album has so many different genres sampled into one
I always wondered where some of these originate from, finding it out is fun xD
Now do a video detailing every single Wonder Wall sample
also, not a "Renard" track but NegaRen has a song "Daytona USA Bastardcar" that also samples the Daytona USA game
Please the Atomizer album!!! Pretty good work
I wanna see this for This Place Will Grow
TU4AR my beloved
I love this thank u omg
Thank you so much.
You know, i'm glad that people are giving "core-suffix" music another try. Lapfox Trax was literally my LIFE back in the early 2010s.
Thanks for sharing! Renard does a hell of a good job with mixing and remixing samples
Thats so awesome :D congratz
but i needed to double check the song NAMx and im pretty sure there is another sample in there that you missed. Its right between the sample of gettin high and Limb by limb, its from Marvelous cain Hitman the main vocal sample or maybe i am wrong not sure.
anyway very good work. Like and sub is there :D
Edit: The sample from Marvelous cain is out of Limb by limb. stupid me. XD
for TU4AR, what are the sampled songs for the parts that are like “the house is warm… and its getting hotter” and “are you ready for the rough neck bass? rude boy, liven the place!”
Could've sworn I heard Deadmau5's "Arguru" in "With Me" but whatever. Still a cool video!
NAMx is such a wild song wow...
no, definitely not, just the synthesizer sounds somewhat similar.
Damn, Ren Queenston is a very awesome producer!
The line "go to the party" is also a Yo Gabba Gabba sample
MAXIMUM THE HORMONE MENTIONED!!!! 🔥🔥🔥 (Came here just cuz I was shocked to hear them sampled in a lapfox trac)
Oh wow- I love this video, it's super well put together!! I didn't know a lot of these! Thank youuuu
I hear this album so many times that when I hear the real sample I "I hear it before but not like that"
I can't believe I've listened to Dear Spark all these years and never realised it was Stranger in Moscow..
Oh my gosh this video is so good! Please make more! : D (I can give you some suggestions if you'd like. : 3)
the way i discovered that the lyrics sample for banned forever was ring of fire is that the original came on on the radio in our car 🧍♀
ahhh please do more of these!!
This is the first channel ive seen that has a video about lapfox that isnt just a reupload of one of their albums
if you make the descision to make more content like this, i'll have that bell on waiting :)
seriously, this is awesome, i'd love to see more
Man this was a trip down the memory lane, amazing video
I agree that TU4AR is an absolute banger
Holy shit, out of all the samples I really didn't expect to see something from JG Thirlwell (Venture Bros).
Lol the last one was taken out because of copyright.
Awesome vid!! I always wonder what was sampled in different songs by Renard! Like you said, TOO MANY!! x)
insane video. love it.
I think ive heard songs where similar artists to renard are featured in his music but i cant quite touch my finger on them or identify. I think 4lung is one of them, would love to see those too
I hope you do more of these in the future! This is really good
Many of these I knew already but also many were new and surprising. I obviously recognized the voice samples used in the song, but I totally didn't realize it was Crazy Train being used to make the beat, that's mind blowing!!!
tqm mucho renard gracias por existir
i know that at the end of smoke tower, theres some sample for the last 20-30 seconds and i have been dying to know where thats from, is it one of the other songs or no? also, great video!! emma is a great artist and i absolutely love the old renard stuff aahh
good job, that's a lot of work !
i needed this
I knew like half of the songs in this video but I couldn't tell that renard sampled them lol
Awesome!
And this all happened in an era where people HATED it and heavily criticised musicians for sampling, while now people expect samples in music
And OF COURSE it had to be Avenged Sevenfold who mute part of this video
For the longest time i never knew that there were samples in the songs on the album until now!
make all of the albums man, this shit is sick!!!!
i KNEW i recognized the jg thirlwell smaple
Great vid man, i bearly knew any of this, I knew he used samples but never knew what
2:25 I totally didn't expect that