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This channel is devoted to sampling in House music and in other styles in general. The 'Art Of Sampling' (AOS) serie discuss about sampling issues, House classics through time, etc. The information is given to the viewer with examples and/or various visual and auditive samples to complete the program. One can get the feel of being in 1978 watching a psychedelic underground TV program, very imperfect, just like TV was back then.
My own tracks / ideas are presented 'on the side. There are a couple of club mixes, club tracks and videos featured in the rest of my uploads. All tracks are from my personal collection, listed on Discogs, a database where I work with hundreds of souls to share our knowledge of music and link everything together.

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Summer is here and people are gathering outside. They take a break of You Tube and it's Ok. We live with screens all around us: sometimes it's just good to avoid all of this and just enjoy life outside with our friends and/or family.
In the summertime, I always had great fun in going out and stopping by every records shops I could see. Now it's like: technology took that away from me, as there are less and less records out there. I was stunned by the fact the sales of HMV now consists of 80% DVD's and 20% of CD's.
I now have to buy much of my stuff on Ebay and Discogs. I also buy on Beatport and JunoDownload: their selection is surprising and I found many good tracks on both sites.
I still find good stores in which I spend hours. Love this. Sometimes, you find a thing or two. Last week I bought two singles, one of them was 'Get Up' by Byron Stingily, from 1997 (for 3,99$). I haven't presented this track in AOS yet, but it will probably be included in the serie. There is no physical sample in the track, but rather a recreated one, taken from 'Dance (Disco Heat)' originally performed by Sylvester. Byron Stingily was like the reincarnation of Sylvester back then: he covered one of his greatest hits ('You Make Me Feel Mighty Real') and then he released 'Get Up', which went on to be a great hit.
On the net, I bought many CD's - I am still waiting for them to arrive. Some of them are already here.
The number of subscribers will soon reach 700. I always take a moment to thank them all, so: Thank you all.
Some people might ask: why are you doing this? Simply because I believe dance music saved my life from the broken hearts. I believe it