Point Blank Tutorial: A History of Sampling with Chris Read (WhoSampled) at Point Blank London

In Point Blank’s latest video Chris Read of WhoSampled.com present a history of sampling! Back in March Point Blank held a very special free event at their London studio complex in collaboration with Brownswood Recordings and Ableton. With sampling as the main focus, attendees were able to get involved in a sample competition, together with artist workshops and a panel discussion. […]

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In Point Blank’s latest video Chris Read of WhoSampled.com present a history of sampling!

Back in March Point Blank held a very special free event at their London studio complex in collaboration with Brownswood Recordings and Ableton. With sampling as the main focus, attendees were able to get involved in a sample competition, together with artist workshops and a panel discussion.

Starting off the day, Chris Read from the invaluable resource that is WhoSampled.com gave a session on the ‘History of Sampling’ – who better to learn from for this topic!  Check out the session below and don’t forget to subscribe to Point Blank’s YouTube channel to keep up with their latest artist masterclasses, tutorials and interviews.

In the above video, Chris explores the threads of musical history, examining how even before sampling as we know it today came into existence composers like Beethoven were borrowing ideas and ‘remixing’ them in their own way.

He takes a look at the evolution of musical genres from Jazz and Rock to Hip-Hop and House, examining how each of these genres has borrowed from one another right the way up to where we are today and gives us some examples of contemporary musicians whose work has heavily relied on sampling.

If you’re interested in studying with Point Blank and gaining access to more events like this, Point Blank’s BA (Hons) Music Production & Sound Engineering Degree is one of the most comprehensive courses available. Using their London studios incredible facilities, you will have access to all sorts of hardware, from synthesisers and samplers to full recording booths. For a virtual tour, click here. For further information on their degree course or any other courses, contact a Course Advisor here.

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