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==Legacy== There has been much sampling of classic Blue Note tracks by both hip hop artists and for mashing projects. In 1993, the group [[Us3]] designed the entirety of its [[Hand on the Torch|debut album]] upon samples from classic Blue Note records. In 2003, hip-hop producer [[Madlib]] released ''[[Shades of Blue (Madlib album)|Shades of Blue: Madlib Invades Blue Note]]'', a collection of his remixes and interpretations of Blue Note music. [[Pete Rock]], [[J Dilla]], and [[DJ Spinna]] have likewise been involved in similar projects. In 2004, Burning Vision Entertainment created the video for Helicopter Girl's "Angel City",<ref>[http://www.burningvision.digitalresolve.co.uk/helicoptor_f.html] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120717102223/http://www.burningvision.digitalresolve.co.uk/helicoptor_f.html|date=July 17, 2012}}</ref> using the art from numerous Blue Note LP sleeves to startling effect. In 2008, hip-hop producer [[Questlove]] of [[The Roots]] compiled ''Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples from the Blue Note Lab'', a collection of original Blue Note recordings sampled by modern-day hip-hop artists such as [[Dr. Dre]] and [[A Tribe Called Quest]].
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