Look for "Back to the Basics", "Solid Steel", and "The Milk Run" for
other mixes that include more mashups. These all come from radio
broadcasts and can be found on SLSK if you look for them.
Also check out Original Hamster (on Tigerbeat 6) and DJ/Rupture (also on
Tigerbeat) and Bit Meddler for more glitch-hop(py) mashups.
I'd also recommend the Violent Turd compilation series "Shotgun Wedding"
which includes a fair share of mashups.... These can be found at:
www.tigerbeat6.com (Violent Turd is their sister label that they release
all the music that contains 'uncleared samples')... I just got Volume 1
- 3 and can't speak highly of them enough.
-xenlab
Richard Barnett wrote:
quoted 36 lines Kurt Maroske said the following on 17/02/2005 17:38:
> Kurt Maroske said the following on 17/02/2005 17:38:
>
>>> search aroudn the net for "mashups"
>>>
>>
>>
>> Australia's own Dsico does some great mutilated/mashed-up pop songs -
>> you
>> can check them out at http://4trak.net/dsico/.
>>
>>
> Other good resources:
> <http://www.boomselection.info/>
> <http://mashmix.com/xoops/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=6>
> <http://josh-console.co.uk/>
> <http://www.outlawdjs.com/>
> <http://www.osymyso.com>
> <http://www.jediboogieknights.com/solcofn/>
> <http://www.partyben.com/downloads/sixxmixx.html>
>
> Search Soulseek for Poj Masta, Soundhog, Go Home Productions,
> Freelance Hellraiser, McSleazy, Lionel Vinyl, Frenchbloke & Son,
> Osymyso, Loo & Placido, DJ Zebra, etc. Or try searching for "mashup",
> "bastard pop", "bootleg", etc.
>
> Hexstatic do an amazing mashup segment in their live shows.
>
> "Raiding the 20th Century" (recently mentioned) is a classic in this
> genre.
>
> Not always mashup, but good mixes can be found at:
> <http://b00mb0x.org/front/index3.html>
> <http://www.delta-9.net/downloads/>
>
> -- R
>
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