@@IziqueMixes The way that Saint Pepsi sampled these songs was excellent, but in several cases all he really did was slow the songs down and just rename them. In other words, there was barely any real "sampling". What he did successfully was create a vibe by arranging all these sounds together and creating a new sound or brand, if you will. This remains his best album, especially when you consider the sampled dialogue from the movie. But if you want to hear what I consider peak sampling, look no further than Daft Punk's Discovery. The complexity and mastery with which they created entirely new songs from old ones is still unparalleled as far as I know.
@@NESherv True, but i mean you can pretty much say the same for most of the vaporwave artists out there. I think what i meant when i said this was that it was peak sampling within the genre of Vaporwave, not as a whole in electronic music. Obviously pioneers like Daft Punk are up there that take the credit for the best in that regard, especially when you consider a lot of this kind of music wouldn’t be popular with millennials within the Internet if it weren’t for Daft Punk. But yes i vaguely overstated with this comment a little, but i wrote it because Saint Pepsi got me into vaporwave and it impressed me. Beforehand i never really got into all of that vaporwave shit lol
Seeing how large a portion of the songs are made of up samples makes it feel like cheating, but it's so good that I shouldn't really complain. I guess it's just repurposing old and forgotten music into something new, and people have been doing the forever.
I've sampled some music and its surprisingly hard to get things to sync up and sound good and it's even hard to take one instrument from a song since you have to take out all other frequencies. To get things like this to sound good is hard enough to give them as much credit as a regular songwriter in my opinion.
I would think that the "outro" was not sampled; probably either played it himself, or had someone play it for him; the synth chords are not hard for a pianist or keyboardist to play, and those chords and most synonymous with "enlightened, virtue" music, like the ending of a movie. I guess we'll never know! 😩🤷🏽♂️
Hey Nickster, you might find it a little bit odd, but I'm preety sure that a tiny piece of Casino Night Zone Multiplayer Version from Sonic 2 is sampled on "Around"...
I always thought the “ow” at the very beginning of better was toad getting hit with a shell. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
Everybody gangsta until Saint Pepsi sampled Mario Kart
*ow ahhhh*
Yep hahah, and also until Blank Banshee samples Super Mario.
"Hit Vibes" introduced me to the greatness of Johnny Bristol's "I wouldn't change a thing" 😂
Finally, RUclips is recommending me something worth my time! Great video I would've never thought of Mario Kart being sampled lol
2:04 wasn’t expecting that 😭
this is peak music sampling right here, brought to you by the legend Saint Pepsi aka Skylar Spence.
it isnt. i like saint pepsi but no need to exaggerate
@@usertape ok
@@IziqueMixes The way that Saint Pepsi sampled these songs was excellent, but in several cases all he really did was slow the songs down and just rename them. In other words, there was barely any real "sampling". What he did successfully was create a vibe by arranging all these sounds together and creating a new sound or brand, if you will. This remains his best album, especially when you consider the sampled dialogue from the movie. But if you want to hear what I consider peak sampling, look no further than Daft Punk's Discovery. The complexity and mastery with which they created entirely new songs from old ones is still unparalleled as far as I know.
@@NESherv True, but i mean you can pretty much say the same for most of the vaporwave artists out there. I think what i meant when i said this was that it was peak sampling within the genre of Vaporwave, not as a whole in electronic music. Obviously pioneers like Daft Punk are up there that take the credit for the best in that regard, especially when you consider a lot of this kind of music wouldn’t be popular with millennials within the Internet if it weren’t for Daft Punk. But yes i vaguely overstated with this comment a little, but i wrote it because Saint Pepsi got me into vaporwave and it impressed me. Beforehand i never really got into all of that vaporwave shit lol
@@IziqueMixes Totally! Yes, within the vaporwave/future funk genre, I would definitely agree that Saint Pepsi is one of the greats.
I was trying to find a similar video, but I'm sure it was deleted. Good job!
saint pepsi was a damn genius.
the Toad samples blew my mind
Good job, man.
Seeing how large a portion of the songs are made of up samples makes it feel like cheating, but it's so good that I shouldn't really complain. I guess it's just repurposing old and forgotten music into something new, and people have been doing the forever.
I've sampled some music and its surprisingly hard to get things to sync up and sound good and it's even hard to take one instrument from a song since you have to take out all other frequencies. To get things like this to sound good is hard enough to give them as much credit as a regular songwriter in my opinion.
sampling is harder than it looks. it’s about how you do it and how you use it creatively.
@@Nicksterbruh yeah but this is taking an entire composition and throwing over a filter and adding some bass lol
“Slowed some music and called myself an artist”
Rockie Robbins - We Belong Together
Saint Pepsi - Together
Coke - Ther
K - R
What a great album, i wish enjoy yourself was there too, it would have been the perfect way to close this Masterpiece
Thank You for your Video!!!
You’re welcome :)
I was today years old when i found out saint pepsi sampled a kpop song
EXCELLENT!
Thanks a lot for making this video. I've only listened to Late Night Delight and Hit Vibes. Any other recommendation from Saint Pepsi?
I recommend gin city it’s only 15 minutes but it’s all bangers
studio 54 is awesome as well
Triumph International is a good one
Mannequin Challenge
World Tour
I would think that the "outro" was not sampled; probably either played it himself, or had someone play it for him; the synth chords are not hard for a pianist or keyboardist to play, and those chords and most synonymous with "enlightened, virtue" music, like the ending of a movie. I guess we'll never know! 😩🤷🏽♂️
Ah, but it's so good! I really want to know...
I got the 1000th like 🎉🎉🎉
Can you try to find the samples used in HEARTBROKEN by Phoenix 2772?
Hey Nickster, you might find it a little bit odd, but I'm preety sure that a tiny piece of Casino Night Zone Multiplayer Version from Sonic 2 is sampled on "Around"...
Does Prom King Album is sampled?
toad???
Hey, you forgot the artist in the beginning of the video.
@@Nicksterbruh Yeah
2:04 someone actually found the moan sample a while back ruclips.net/video/pMjIMG3Rb94/видео.htmlsi=f5Ta-7vYMooQ9MPu&t=34
@@damiengamer727 Yeah I saw it on whosampled, thanks for sharing!
Que no me debías
Qe chucha
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Ok but where’s the moan from
SP turned a trash song into a vaporous masterpiece
About Cherry Pepsi
y tho lmao the og slaps a lot