CONFIDENTIAL // S.C.R. HISTORY
Evidence File #C12

S.C.R. Origin Profile.

Subject: Carlos Bess (Drums/Programming/Recording)
The Event: In 1994, Carlos Bess recorded original breakbeats using vintage techniques to capture the specific acoustic signature of 1968. Because these recordings are indistinguishable from vintage breaks, audio databases systemically misidentify them, confusing modern recordings with classic masters.

Chain of Custody & Data Corruption

1994 // ORIGIN
S.C.R. Breakbeats (Original Session)
Performed by Carlos Bess
Intent
To create royalty-free breaks with the "dirt" and "swing" of 70s funk.
Result
The breaks were so convincing they began circulating as "Lost Funk Rarities" on white label vinyl.
View Artist Profile ↗
1995 // THE KAM INCIDENT
"Pull Ya Hoe Card"
Artist: Kam
Audio Truth
Uses a Direct Sample of Sing A Simple Song drums.
Database Error CONFIRMED
WhoSampled credits S.C.R. (Carlos Bess & R. Vargas). The moderator cannot hear the difference between the 1968 master and Carlos Bess' 1994 re-play.
View Record ↗
1995 // THE CENOBITES INCIDENT
"Keep On"
Artist: The Cenobites (Godfather Don & Kool Keith)
Audio Truth
Samples The Power Of Zeus - "The Sorcerer of Isis".
Database Error HALLUCINATION
WhoSampled credits S.C.R. ( Carlos Bess & R. Vargas). The database is actively "hallucinating" Carlos Bess' involvement on a track he did not touch.
View Record ↗

The Conclusion

If human ears cannot distinguish S.C.R. from Sly Stone, the metadata is worthless. Only spectral analysis can separate the signal from the noise.