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Curtis' style is exemplified by frequent and often incongruous cuts of film and music, often lasting only a fraction of a second, a technique similar to sampling.[citation needed]

I removed this because it's unsourced and I don't think it's true. The cuts and music aren't incongruous (they are not 'out of place', 'inappropriate' nor 'unsuitable'), they don't last a fraction of a second (you wouldn't be able to identify a fraction of a second of a piece of music - it would be a single noise) and how is it similar to sampling? Btljs (talk) 20:58, 20 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]