I would bet that people were saying that the electric guitar would or ought be eliminated when it was about as old as sampling is these days. The thing is, whether you like it or not, sampling is here to stay. Forever.

Just like the geetar, the range of sound produced by sampling has left its mark. Like the guitar, it will never ever go away.
A more recent development along these lines is the extreme use of the Roland TR-909. First mega-popularized by people like Chris Sheppard in the early nineties it too is here to stay. Some tracks released a month ago, apart from improved production, sound as if they could just as easily been put out in 1993.


The organic and tactile sound of the guitar is what makes people feel as though they have some kind of connection to the artist.
The repetitive nature of sampling is what people find hooky.
The sound of a 909 is what makes people wanna dance.

See also: electronic music


wonder what the next really big thing is going to be...