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by Groove Theory (1995), which samples the bassline.

While no formal paper exists with that exact name, there is significant documentation regarding the sampling of Dębski's work by hip-hop artists and electronic producers. Musicological Context & Sampling

by Molesta Ewenement feat. Chada (1998), which uses the main hook/riff. ryszard_loop_sample_krzesimir_debski_and_string...

If you are researching the technical or instrumental origins of these loops, the primary contributors were:

If you are looking for specific loop libraries or technical breakdowns, you can explore the Krzesimir Debski & String Connection Profile on , which maps out the exact timestamps and sections used in modern music. Cantabile in H-mol by Krzesimir Debski & String Connection by Groove Theory (1995), which samples the bassline

: Bass guitar (responsible for many sought-after bass loops). Janusz Skowron : Fender Rhodes and Hammond organ. Finding Technical Data

Another track, (1982), was sampled by Molesta Ewenement in their song "Się żyje" . Key Members of String Connection Chada (1998), which uses the main hook/riff

by TrapBoyDre10k (2024), which utilizes multiple elements.