Music Discovery
From raw garage punk to sprawling progressive epics — rock spans six decades of amplified energy. Discover obscure B-sides, regional pressings, and forgotten album tracks.
Psychedelic rock (1966–1972), krautrock (early 1970s), and progressive rock are most sampled in contemporary production. The drum breaks on psychedelic rock records — recorded live with minimal processing — are particularly prized. Led Zeppelin, John Bonham's drum patterns specifically, are among the most referenced in hip hop history.
The late 1960s to mid-1970s is broadly considered the golden era for rock sampling. Recordings were made to analogue tape with live musicians in large studio spaces, creating a natural, uncompressed sound. The drum room sounds and guitar tones of this era are essentially impossible to recreate digitally.
Online discovery tools like CrateDrop let you surface random rock records from the full Discogs database and hear them instantly on YouTube. This lets you identify potentially useful records before deciding to purchase the vinyl for high-quality sampling. The WhoSampled link on every CrateDrop track also shows what has already been sampled from that record.