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Old 02-17-05, 06:17 PM
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anyone have any cool updates?
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Would a video mash-up between the Beatles and the Monkees* be cool? If so, yes:

http://www.gohomeproductions.co.uk/v...k_believer.mov

*"They were a huge influence on the Beatles" - Lloyd Christmas
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Originally Posted by DJLinus
Would a video mash-up between the Beatles and the Monkees* be cool? If so, yes:

http://www.gohomeproductions.co.uk/v...k_believer.mov

*"They were a huge influence on the Beatles" - Lloyd Christmas

not as good as the one with beatles v. jay-z and ringo busting it on the turntables
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John Oswald's Plunderphonics

Could this be where it all started? I'm checking out Plunderphonics 69/96 right now, and it's certainly living up to the hype. More avante-garde than most of the stuff in this thread, but certainly deserves a mention here.


This is it: the ultimate collection of John Oswald's Plunderphonics. All the missing pieces, all the essentials, and all the tracks that executives of the record industry tried to erase are included on this two-CD box set. Oswald has been working on his techniques and esthetics of sound collaging since 1969, but was mostly active in this field during the late '80s/early '90s. He pushed the notion of sound collage to an artistic level barely imagined before him, while raising a number of issues on plagiarism and the notion of copyright. Here, all the tracks listeners have heard about but were never able to find have been gathered, along with excerpts from works that remain available elsewhere. Disc one focuses on songs (i.e., tracks in which lyrics [or at least syllables and phonemes] play a part): from the cannibalized Carly Simon/Faster Pussycat "Vane" to the androgynous voice of Dolly Parton ("Pretender," where she sings a duet with a slower version of herself) and the infamous "Dab," a reworking of Michael Jackson's "Bad." Disc two is comprised of tunes, where the sonic material comes from classical, jazz, and more. Highlights include the revised "Sunrise" from Richard Strauss' "Also Spracht Zarathustra" (titled "Z24"), the three "Birth" pieces, and the exhilarating "Mach," where the Kronos Quartet battles with a heavy metal band. The cut-up hörspiel "Case of Death" acts like a bridge between the two discs. Record collectors who managed to put a hand on the shortly available original recordings can breathe — most of the tracks show slight differences, such as remixing, editing, and sequencing. All pieces segue, sometimes with tricky interludes hidden in the index of the CD track. The 48-page book accompanying the set contains historical and technical comments from the composer for each of the 62 pieces. Ending in 1996, like Greyfolded: 1969-1996, this collection is definitive and closes a very important cycle in Oswald's musical activities. Plunderphonics 69/96 is must-have for any serious avant-garde fan.
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p...r5ibkk9aakc~T1
Old 03-07-05, 12:28 AM
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Crystal Method's new album 'Legion of Boom', and various other artists.
http://www.sit.fi/%7Elindgrem/Prosac...n%20Of%20Boot/

1. The Crystal Method Vs Eminem - Starting with superman
The Crystal Method - Starting Over
Eminem - Superman (accapella)

2. The Crystal Method Vs Filter - Born too slow to take a picture
The Crystal Method - Born Too Slow
The Crystal Method - Born Too Slow (NuBreed Remix)
Filter - Take A Picture (Hybrid Remix)

3. The Crystal Method Vs Superfunk - Truly electric dream
The Crystal Method - True Grit
Superfunk - Electrique!
Martin Luther King - I have a dream (speech)

4. The Crystal Method Vs Ice Cube feat Dr Dre - American hello
The Crystal Method - American Way
Ice Cube, Dr.Dre, MC Ren - Hello

5. The Crystal Method Vs Junkie XL - I know it's red or blue
The Crystal Method - I Know Its You
Junkie XL - Red Pill, Blue Pill

6. The Crystal Method Vs Novy Vs Eniac - Superizer
The Crystal Method - Realizer
Novy Vs. Eniac - Superstar (Full Intention Mix)

7. The Crystal Method Vs Télépopmusik - Breathe broken glass
The Crystal Method - Broken Glass
Télépopmusik - Breathe

8. The Crystal Method Vs John Creamer & Stephane K - Weapons of miss you
The Crystal Method - Weapons Of Mass Distortion
John Creamer & Stephane K - I Wish You Were Here (acapella)

9. The Crystal Method Vs Blackwatch & Greed - Bound too gentle
The Crystal Method - Bound Too Long
Blackwatch & Greed - Gentle Rain

10. The Crystal Method Vs Björk - Acetone bigtime
The Crystal Method - Acetone
Björk - Big Time Sensuality (Fluke Minimix)

11. The Crystal Method Vs the Biz - High style
The Crystal Method - High And Low
Benny Benassi pres. the Biz - Change Style

12. The Crystal Method Vs Maria McKee - Wide child
The Crystal Method - Wide Open
Maria McKee - Sweetest child (accapella)
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It's a bit old, so I'm surprised it hasn't surfaced on this board: Yoshimi Battles the Hip-Hop Robots put together by the Kleptones (who did A Night at the Hip-Hopera) - instrumentals from the Flaming Lips album spliced with rhymes from the Pharcyde, Beastie Boys, Public Enemy, 50 Cent, and others.

Here is a link to the bit torrent file.

The Kleptones have other stuff on their site.
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Originally Posted by mndtrp
Crystal Method's new album 'Legion of Boom', and various other artists.
http://www.sit.fi/%7Elindgrem/Prosac...n%20Of%20Boot/

1. The Crystal Method Vs Eminem - Starting with superman
The Crystal Method - Starting Over
Eminem - Superman (accapella)

2. The Crystal Method Vs Filter - Born too slow to take a picture
The Crystal Method - Born Too Slow
The Crystal Method - Born Too Slow (NuBreed Remix)
Filter - Take A Picture (Hybrid Remix)

3. The Crystal Method Vs Superfunk - Truly electric dream
The Crystal Method - True Grit
Superfunk - Electrique!
Martin Luther King - I have a dream (speech)

4. The Crystal Method Vs Ice Cube feat Dr Dre - American hello
The Crystal Method - American Way
Ice Cube, Dr.Dre, MC Ren - Hello

5. The Crystal Method Vs Junkie XL - I know it's red or blue
The Crystal Method - I Know Its You
Junkie XL - Red Pill, Blue Pill

6. The Crystal Method Vs Novy Vs Eniac - Superizer
The Crystal Method - Realizer
Novy Vs. Eniac - Superstar (Full Intention Mix)

7. The Crystal Method Vs Télépopmusik - Breathe broken glass
The Crystal Method - Broken Glass
Télépopmusik - Breathe

8. The Crystal Method Vs John Creamer & Stephane K - Weapons of miss you
The Crystal Method - Weapons Of Mass Distortion
John Creamer & Stephane K - I Wish You Were Here (acapella)

9. The Crystal Method Vs Blackwatch & Greed - Bound too gentle
The Crystal Method - Bound Too Long
Blackwatch & Greed - Gentle Rain

10. The Crystal Method Vs Björk - Acetone bigtime
The Crystal Method - Acetone
Björk - Big Time Sensuality (Fluke Minimix)

11. The Crystal Method Vs the Biz - High style
The Crystal Method - High And Low
Benny Benassi pres. the Biz - Change Style

12. The Crystal Method Vs Maria McKee - Wide child
The Crystal Method - Wide Open
Maria McKee - Sweetest child (accapella)



Some GREAT tracks there!
Old 07-21-05, 08:10 AM
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Here's a mash-up podcast: http://www.mutantpop.net/radioclash/
Old 07-21-05, 12:47 PM
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Heard a mash-up of "Paradise City" and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" on Opie and Anthony yesterday. It was pretty awesome. Anyone know where to get a copy of it?
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What's a mash-up?
Old 07-24-05, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by nodeerforamonth
What's a mash-up?
A mash-up is when a DJ takes two (or more) songs and mixes them together. Most of the time the music styles are very different.

For example. here is one I found by searching Yahoo ..

http://viprhealthcare.typepad.com/ma...20Kelly%20.mp3

Eagles (One of These Nights) and Kelly Clarkson (Since You've Been Gone). While I think it starts nicely, it kinda loses it near the middle.
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DJ Earworm - "No One Takes Your Freedom"

Scissor Sisters, Beatles, George Michael, Aretha Franklin
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Anyone heard the one with Green Day's Wake me when September Comes and an Eagles' song I can't quite remember?

thanks
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Anyone else hear Blue Eyes Meets Bed-Stuy?

Frank SInatra & Christopher Wallace. Amazing!
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Here's the one from the new Dodge Charger commercial which is a mash-up of Hair of the Dog from Nazareth and Chris Classic's (Run from Run DMC's nephew) Live and Loose.

Unleash Your Freak

Just click on Style to hear the song.
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check out mashuptownradio.com they have some you can download and you can listen to them via live365 as well. good stuff
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Originally Posted by The Bus
Anyone else hear Blue Eyes Meets Bed-Stuy?

Frank SInatra & Christopher Wallace. Amazing!
Awesome, that New York New New York track is indeed amazing.

I'm not sure if this has been posted, but z-trip has most of his mixes up on his site (under old mixes) including Uneasy Listening.
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I thought they did a good job with this one...

http://viprhealthcare.typepad.com/ma...igoTripper.mp3

Beatles v. U2 v. The Knack v. Whoever It Is That Does that Dance Song
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Here's a new one.

Q-Unit : 50 Cent vs. Queen



Moustache.
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That picture is amazing.

I assume everyone here has heard Dean Gray? Amazing stuff. It seems to have been taken down, however.
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Originally Posted by Gil Jawetz
That picture is amazing.

I assume everyone here has heard Dean Gray? Amazing stuff. It seems to have been taken down, however.
I managed to grab it before they pulled the site. It is amazing; very professionally done and clever to boot. Getting a lot of play on my iPod currently.
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anyone get track 6 from the Q Unit site?
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bump.

i'm surprised this was never posted here.. this isn't new. apparently it was first released in November, but i'm just finding out about it now.

the other night at a bar, i heard a great mash-up of Green Day's 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams' with Oasis' 'Wonderwall'. it was really, really well done, and the songs fit really well together. i'm a pretty big fan of mash-ups (when they're good), and i'm a HUGE fan of Green Day's American Idiot album.

so this morning, i finally remembered to hit up google, and not only did i find the mash-up i was looking for, but i found an entire album done by the same dj - American Edit.

apparently he had a site up for 10 days before getting a cease and desist from Green Day's label.. but it's out there, if you know where to look for such things.

i downloaded it yesterday, and listened to it twice through last night.. while i don't like ALL of the mixes, i do have to say that the entire thing is really, really well done. the Wonderwall/Boulevard Of Broken dreams mash is definitely one of the best on there. i'm also a big fan of the Give Me Novacaine/Bohemian Rhapsody mash, and the Whatsername/Manic Monday mash is flat out awesome.

Summer Of '69 is mashed with Jesus Of Suburbia right where it should be.. definitely noticed that the very first time i listened to JOS. i guess my only gripe with the project is that Homecoming was completely left off, and it's one of my favorite songs on American Idiot. other than that, i was really impressed by American Edit.

VH1 Article
americanedit.net
americanedit.org

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Originally Posted by mkdevo
bump.

i'm surprised this was never posted here.. this isn't new. apparently it was first released in November, but i'm just finding out about it now.

the other night at a bar, i heard a great mash-up of Green Day's 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams' with Oasis' 'Wonderwall'. it was really, really well done, and the songs fit really well together. i'm a pretty big fan of mash-ups (when they're good), and i'm a HUGE fan of Green Day's American Idiot album.

so this morning, i finally remembered to hit up google, and not only did i find the mash-up i was looking for, but i found an entire album done by the same dj - American Edit.

apparently he had a site up for 10 days before getting a cease and desist from Green Day's label.. but it's out there, if you know where to look for such things.

i downloaded it yesterday, and listened to it twice through last night.. while i don't like ALL of the mixes, i do have to say that the entire thing is really, really well done. the Wonderwall/Boulevard Of Broken dreams mash is definitely one of the best on there. i'm also a big fan of the Give Me Novacaine/Bohemian Rhapsody mash, and the Whatsername/Manic Monday mash is flat out awesome.

Summer Of '69 is mashed with Jesus Of Suburbia right where it should be.. definitely noticed that the very first time i listened to JOS. i guess my only gripe with the project is that Homecoming was completely left off, and it's one of my favorite songs on American Idiot. other than that, i was really impressed by American Edit.

VH1 Article
americanedit.net
americanedit.org

i just found out about this today as well -- spin came today .

btw, great, great stuff.


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