Archive for July, 2009

Kanye Does the Bartman

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Best. thing. ever. Kanye’s Stronger and Daft Punk’s Robots meets The Bartman!

You can find the MP3 and more at Flipboitamidles’s blog (how do you pronounce that, exactly?).

Now who was having a go that I don’t support new mashup artists? WRONG! I support mashups who bring the funny or the original; and sometimes like this guy or those with the Foolklegs and Bootrospective those are new people…but I never post anything that isn’t quality (or at least is so funny you don’t really care whether it’s in Phyrgian mode IV-inverted with a flux capacitor cherry on top ;-) )

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Uhoh DJNoNo releases a new mashup – Yo-Yo Roll, Osmonds go drum & bass

Monday, July 27th, 2009

What happens if you combine this:

with this?:

THIS:

Yo-Yo Roll

Yo-Yo Roll (Aphrodite ‘Woman That Rolls’ vs Hugo Montenegro ‘Yo-Yo’ vs Osmonds ‘Yo-Yo’ vs Swingle Singers ‘Daytripper’)

Yes a new mashup has slithered out of NoNoTowers from DJNoNo. It looks like he’s released another bootleg, a rather funky drum & bass number combining The Osmonds 1971 hit ‘Yo-Yo’ and the brass-tastic Hugo Montenegro version with Aphrodite ‘Woman That Rolls’ and a slight sprinkling of Daytripper from the Swingle Singers. Yes he went there…

Pic includes the first ever depiction of a Yo-Yo – from Ancient Greece ca. 440 BC on a kylix, a drinking cup from Attica . You can’t say this blog aint edukashunal!

P.S. DJNoNo couldn’t get that bit to match but WHO gets a 14 year old boy to sing ‘I used to be a swinger, until you wrapped me ’round your finger….’???? I guess they were too innocent, LOL.

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Pachelbelaphobia (Handelaphobia too)

Monday, July 27th, 2009

How many tunes are based on Pachelbel’s Canon? About 9000, apparently ;-)

Rob Paravonian rants about how much it sucks to play Pachelbel’s Canon in D on a cello:

Yes it’s the ever-wonderful The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, with their party piece pointing out how many songs rip of Pachelbel’s Canon in D. Handel – it’s all early music to me! :-P

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Things I Never Posted But Didn’t Get Round To It

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

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Well last few months have been fairly busy until now, especially May which some of these date back to – well back in May saw the release of Foolklegs 2 – I LOVED the first one, the idea of taking Folk music and mashing it with modern music, mostly from French bootleggers, which also gave it another cultural twist.

Favourites from this is Granpamini’s Incantation-meets-East London ‘Dizzee goes Peru‘ and my one to watch Elocnep who’s Darkness vs Lily Allen video I posted here and is also from this (not sure where the folk is in that, but anyway great tune) but he/she (?) must love Buraka Son Sistema as much as me as my favourite track from this whole collection is “Love kalemba or hate kalemba” which is Lady Sovereign vs that Angola/Portugese collective. Great stuff, and I expect great things from Elocnep – and will be featured on the next Radio Clash.

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Now the next one again I came a little late to, and sadly the first I heard the compilation those nasty people at PRS (boo! hiss!) had Cease and Desisted it, and yes it’s our friends at EMI again, so boos all round. The compilation in question is Bootrospective, the Pet Shop Boys compilation produced by Dan Mei and Marc Johnce under the DMF collective with several other bootleggers. And it’s rather good, I think both of them are fairly new to mashups but do a great job here, as well as CjR who like Elocnep is definitely One To Watch, putting Heartbeat with Jacko as “Bad Heart” and making a funny if apparently rather unintentional comment on the death of MJ (and funnily enough a friend suggested a similar combo the day after Jacko’s death) – and Clive$ter & StabinCabin but mostly it’s a Dan Mei and Marc Johnce gig.

Best tracks as well as the CjR are “Did You See Me Moving Along” which obviously knows that Bloodhound Gang based their Discovery Channel on the b-side to West End Girls (that BBC Shopping theme) and matches it with another Pet Shop Boys track to good effect, “Unforgiven Rent” which marries Metallica with ver Boys and shouldn’t work but does and “Land Of Stupid” Genesis meets the Pet Shop Boys.

Where to get this as DMF and folks have pulled all links? Well I’ve poked around and found some kind soul has uploaded it to Mass Mirror and Mediafire. (And if the PRS or EMI are reading this, go fuck yourselves – I doubt Neil nor Chris are opposed to mashups from seeing their live shows and *ahem* other stuff I know, Chris I’ve heard especially liked DJ Magnet – Love Comes Running Up That Hill Quickly and these are of similar quality – maybe you should check with the artists FIRST before flexing your DMCA muscles?).

Lastly a new find via Soundcloud (I am on there as MutantPop and have started the Mashup group which seems surprisingly healthy, if rather odd in places!) but not odd is this great cutup track by musician and composer Neil Rosenberg in the vein of Dickie Goodman, The BranFlakes and Twink, cutting up kids records, preachers, auctioneers and old jazz records – recommended:

(and he liked my “Stripper Jackson” which for a musician to rate anything I do is a serious compliment for little old non-muso me :-D

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Creative burst – new mashups a-coming!

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Well I retired the DJing but seem to have gone through a creative burst on the mashup front – a new one from DJNoNo (in the realms of a Supercalibreakz classic, I mean it!) which might be released tonight or tomorrow, and a few others in production!

Iin the mean time you can hear an exclusive of another mashup I’m working on by listening to the great Amanda Shinji aka Ms Cyberpink’s electro mix as first premiered in Second Life’s premiere night-spot Club Republik:

(And yes Amanda you should create that Madonna vs Blue Monday live mashup into a proper one, it’s a corker!)

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