Exit Planet Dust - Samples

Samples

  • The beginning of "Leave Home" is a short sample of the beginning of the Kraftwerk song "Ohm Sweet Ohm" from the album "Radio-Activity". Also sampled were percussion sections from Pucho & the Latin Soul Brothers "Got Myself a Good Man" and vocals from "Brothers Gonna Work It Out" by Blake Baxter (1992).
  • "In Dust We Trust" contains several short samples of the Beastie Boys song "The Maestro" from the album "Check Your Head".
  • The vocal sample in "Song to the Siren" is a reversed sample of part of the Dead Can Dance track "Song of Sophia" from the album "The Serpent's Egg".

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