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With The Quickness #7 - Bring That Beat Back: How Sampling Built Hip-Hop Author Nate Patrin Complies Punk Meets Hip-Hop (Spotify Playlist)

Nate Patrin Author Photo (CREDIT: Craig VanDerSchaegen)

"So, I put together a [playlist] that comprises my favorite moments of Hip-Hop & Punk intersecting, intentionally or otherwise, from the old school to the current moment. It ranges from Downtown NYC Crossover efforts to sample flips to all-out collabos, and spans a broad range of both genres—so, it's more of a historical overview, than a cohesive snapshot of a particular sound. That said, I f**k with each and every one of these songs, 100%."



With The Quickness #7: Nate Patrin's Adidas In The Pit/Punk Meets Hip-Hop Playlist


01. The Clash - "This Is Radio Clash"

Samples: J. Bodewalt Lampe - "Mysterioso Pizzicato"

02. ESG - "UFO"

Sampled By: The Notorious B.I.G. J Dilla, Big Daddy Kane, MF DOOM, Q-Tip, Public Enemy, Nine Inch Nails, and more

03. Liquid Liquid - "Cavern"

Sampled By: Grand Master Melle Mel, Guru, Doug E. Fresh, The Notorious B.I.G. 2 Live Crew, and more

04. Chubb Rock & Hitman Howie Tee - "Daddy's Home"

Samples: Bad Brains - "Re-Ignition"

05. Sick of It All - "Clobberin' Time / Pay The Price" Feat. KRS-One Intro

Sampled By: Unearth - "Clobberin' Time / What's Goin' On"

06. Sonic Youth - "Kool Thing" Feat. Chuck D (Public Enemy)

Samples: LL Cool J - "Goin' Back to Cali" & Sampled By: Stereossauro - "Cool Thang," The Kleptones - "Kool Hunting"


07. Beastie Boys - "Time for Livin'"

Samples: Sly & The Family Stone - "Time for Livin,'" Lee "Scratch" Perry - "Soul Fire"

08. Body Count - "There Goes The Neighborhood"

Sampled By: Esham - "Hellterskkkelter," DJ Bless Feat. Jim Snooka - "24 Barz of Death," An*l C*nt - "Lenny's In My Basement"

09. dälek - "Spiritual Healing"

10. Madlib - "The Get Over (Move)"

Samples: Buzzcocks - "Boredom"

11. Death Grips - "Guillotine"

Samples: Glaneur de Sons - "Guillotine Test 2" & Sampled By: Death Grips - "Why A B*tch Gotta Lie," Bye-Product - "Kingz," City Morgue - "NECK BRACE"


12. Sleaford Mods - "Jobseeker"

Samples: The Yardbirds - "For Your Love"

13. TRASH TALK, Tyler, The Creator & Hodgy Beats - "Blossom & Burn"

14. Aesop Rock - "ZZZ Top"

Samples: Experience - "Kryptonite Party"

15. The Coup - "You Are Not A Riot (An RSVP from David Siqueiros to Andy Warhol)"

16. Run The Jewels - "Blockbuster Night, Part 1"

17. Danny Brown - "Golddust"


Samples: Embryo - "People from Out The Space," Joy Division - "Atrocity Exhibition"

18. Rico Nasty - "Trust Issues"

19. JPEGMAFIA - "Curb Stomp"

20. slowthai - "Doorman"


Samples: London Punk Entrepreneurs (Documentary)

21. Bob Vylan - "We Live Here"


22. BONUS "NOT ON SPOTIFY FOR SOME GODFORSAKEN REASON" CUT:

Rollins Band - "Rise Above" Feat. Chuck D (Black Flag)



23. EXTRA SPECIAL BONUS (LAST-SECOND GENRE-F**K CAMEO DEPT.):

Son of Bazerk - "Change The Style"


Samples: The Temptations, James Brown, Bar-Kays, Yellowman, The Stylistics, Funkadelic, Kool & The Gang, Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul, Stevie Wonder Feat. The Jackson 5, Bobby Bryd & The Brothers Johnson

* Extensive Sample Credits Compliments of WhoSampled.com

Nate Patrin is a resident of St. Paul, Minnesota, who has covered all kinds of music—from Jazz to Metal to Techno—but has a special place in his heart for Hip-Hop, which he fell in love with as a kid in the 80's. He's written for Pitchfork, Stereogum, Bandcamp Daily, Minneapolis/St. Paul City Pages, and many more publications. His first book, Bring That Beat Back: How Sampling Built Hip-Hop, is out now through University of Minnesota Press.

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