I think we
all know that history repeats itself.
It’s the proven sign that civilization continually works to find the succession
in life and yet contradictorily, it’s the sign of retroaction as well.
Well
repetition could serve as a form of flattery, considering that something or someone
is attempting to duplicate a piece of life that already exists. The reason for copying may be because the
first one was such a great production, it needed to be done again. In music and in film this is a heavily
utilized component in production. In our
world where the media dictates, just about everything, the public is easily swayed
by what has already been done. Therefore
it only makes sense that replicas and remakes and remixes are becoming more and
more prominent in everyday creative processes.
To solidify
my opinion further:
In music
some of this generation’s greatest successes have been those that found
innovative ways to bring back the old and make it new—again {that’s an oxymoron}. Though there are plenty that unfortunately
don’t know how to tune into that special ability to know the origins of true
music and then be able to not butcher it in their own tracks. There’s an art to sampling and remixing; and
I can say that because I come from the generation that witnesses the majority
of today’s “artists of now” using this technique repeatedly. Though understandably so, I can argue with my
parents ‘til the point is dead about what constitutes as a good artist—considering
they view duplication as lack of ingenuity. And though I don’t discredit their stance,
there is still the strong belief that in order to even take a classic song like
Mike Jackson’s PYT (Pretty Young Thing) and turn it into Kanye West’s Good Life
takes immense musical capability. There
are so many things he probably could have done wrong to ruin that record, yet he
didn’t and continues to do so with many other hits. And please don’t get me wrong, not every
producer and songwriter that samples is automatically a musical genius. There are some that didn’t get the magic
touch and don’t know how to be inspired by an original for their own re-creation.
What I suggest:
- Learn the culture of music sampling and see if you can locate similar applications in other forms of media, for instance in television and film.
- Use resources like whosampled.com, the Loopy app in the Apple Store, and plenty more that can be found using your favorite internet browser.
- Check out this video for live examples of how sampling works.



