Song Mashups
March 9, 2005 1:23 AM   Subscribe

What are some good mashups that you've downloaded lately?

I've really been enjoying some of the mashups I've heard lately- The Grey Album goes without saying, as well as: Green Day/Oasis/Travis "Boulevard of Broken Songs". I've also lately enjoyed the Strokes/Christina Aguilera mashup "A Stroke of Genius" and the amazing Aretha/George Michael/Beatles/Scissor Sisters' mashup "No One Takes Your Freedom".
posted by BuddhaInABucket to Media & Arts (27 answers total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
 
These are great. I particularly like "Tax Jam Pollution" but they are all pretty good.
posted by fixedgear at 2:03 AM on March 9, 2005


Go Home Productions - Karma in the Life is ace.

Soundhog and IDC do some good stuff too but at the moment Go Home Productions are doing the best stuff. IMHO.
posted by snowgoon at 2:45 AM on March 9, 2005


I've yet to listen to the recently released strictly kev - raiding the 20th century, the history of the cutup, refix 2005 but the original raiding the 20th century was great. Also A Night At The Hip-Hopera by The Kleptones was suitably awesome.
posted by gi_wrighty at 2:50 AM on March 9, 2005


Are You Gonna Be My Love Machine? - Jet vs Girls Aloud

(although the Jet song doesn't add much to an already perfect record, and asking about bootlegs when it's not 2002 is practically performance art in its absurdity)
posted by cillit bang at 3:06 AM on March 9, 2005


I like the CCC Revolver one too, especially "Eleanor Ciccone".
posted by donth at 3:36 AM on March 9, 2005


Dub Side of the Moon!
posted by dmt at 3:52 AM on March 9, 2005




Drop It Like It's Huey made me smile.
posted by Hartster at 5:03 AM on March 9, 2005


I haven't heard any good mashups lately. Don't know if the fad is over or something, but most of the new stuff doesn't "mash" very well. Like the Karma Police/Day in the Life mashup. A good idea, poorly executed.

The last really good mashup I heard was a while ago -- DJ Danger Mouse vs. Zero 7 - "Somersault". I wish all mashups were this well-produced and matched.

If anyone can recommend similarly-well produced endeavors, I'm all ears.
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 5:22 AM on March 9, 2005


The Party Party is pretty funny. I would start with songs two, four, and five.
posted by jasonspaceman at 5:47 AM on March 9, 2005


No One Takes Your Freedom by DJ Earworm (Beatles vs. Scissor Sisters). I'm having trouble getting this link to work but you can probably find it on your friendly neighborhood file-sharing service.
posted by matildaben at 5:57 AM on March 9, 2005


The Beastles: the White Album vs. the Beastie Boys album To the Five Boroughs. The thinking man's Gray Album.

Also, video mashup Paperback Believer.
posted by NickDouglas at 6:41 AM on March 9, 2005


Strictly Kev's 20th Century piece is a little too much for me, but it's got very good production quality to it. I guess I just prefer "songs" to "art". I'm going to go back on my statement before because I hadn't heard the Revolver mix, which is quite excellent. I really loved "Rush of Love".
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 6:45 AM on March 9, 2005


DJ Crook Air is always fun.
posted by Capn at 7:31 AM on March 9, 2005


More towards the Strictly Kev side of things, frenchbloke's "Everything you do is wrong,' on Boomselection, is the dog's bollocks. 80 minutes, 98 cuts, everyone from Pet Shop Boys and Depeche Mode to Crass, The Stranglers, Stockhausen, Devo, Bauhaus, The Undertones, Test Dept., Coil, Conet Project, and many more.
posted by carter at 7:52 AM on March 9, 2005


I like to skim the charts at Culture Deluxe. Bonus: You can sample the goods before you download a lot of the time.
posted by gnomeloaf at 7:59 AM on March 9, 2005


Is there any websites that track full "album" type releases? I've got all the major stuff (Beatles vs. others, the Queen Hip Hop one), but am sure there is more out there. Weren't there supposed to be a bunch collaborative albums being made?
posted by andrewzipp at 8:59 AM on March 9, 2005


If you prefer 'songs' to 'art,' check out 2 Many DJ's.

DJ P's Suck My Mixx is very good, though he'd make a point of saying it's not a mashup.

And speaking of single songs, I like the version of Billy Joel's 'My Life' a cappella over Jay-Z's 'Big Pimpin' instrumental that I downloaded recently.
posted by box at 9:30 AM on March 9, 2005


This thread has got me looking around, and I found another good "song"-type mashup that's apparently getting airplay in the UK: Work It Out 98.6 (from Hartster's site).
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 9:57 AM on March 9, 2005


Second the Kleptones and raise you a From Detroit to J.A.. Also I quite liked the (previously mentioned) "Karma in the Life" and Revolverlutions mashups.
posted by Tuwa at 10:26 AM on March 9, 2005


Second the Go Home Productions tip. Check this one: GIRL WANTS (TO SAY GOODBYE TO) ROCK AND ROLL -- Christina's 'What A Girl Wants' with The Velvet Undergrounds 'Rock And Roll' and a brief appearance from The Communards 'Never Can Say Goodbye' for the fade.

I'll raise you the podcast Radio Clash. XML feed is http://www.mutantpop.net/radioclash/rssfeed.php
posted by omnidrew at 12:20 PM on March 9, 2005


Anyone have another source for that DJ Danger Mouse vs. Zero 7 - "Somersault" mix, the link is dead...
posted by pwb503 at 1:46 PM on March 9, 2005


pwb - Go to DJ Danger Mouse's website. Is uses Flash, but it's actually not obnoxious (continuous streams of his music). You should be able to download them there.
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 7:47 PM on March 9, 2005


Just wanted to say thanks for all the pointers -- I'd love to add some, but I don't think I could point out anything not covered in this thread already.

(Amusingly, I just asked this same question on my site using many of the same examples...)
posted by djwudi at 9:27 AM on March 10, 2005


Oh, and I just remembered: Dr. Octopodular's "One Minute Man" remix (Herbaliser vs. Missy Elliot) is worth mention, as is DJ Fancy Dan's Sinead O'Connor/Eamon mashup (interesting psychology of it). I thought The Beastles album was somewhat hit or miss, but "Pass the Word" was good. And then there's the Asha Bhonsle / Nelly Furtado "Like a Bird" mix, which is IMO seamless, tip-top work.
posted by Tuwa at 12:08 PM on March 10, 2005


Yeah, I find that GoHomeProductions has reliably great stuff (my iTunes mash-up playlist shows 66 G.H.P. tracks). Others I've come across have been hit and miss (although sometimes it's just because I don't like one of the songs).

A couple I especially like:

"Pass the Word" (The Beastie Boys' Pass the Mic vs The Beatles' Say the Word) by Goddam Guest

"Toxic Love Shack" (Britney Spear's Toxic vs B-52's Love Shack) by DJ Dubz

(I couldn't find any good links for those two anymore)

And, a bit cheesy with it's Super Mario clips but, I got to admit liking cry.on.my.console's "Superlangalang!".
posted by blueberry at 12:44 PM on March 10, 2005


2ManyDJs are the absolute unequivocal kings of the mash up. You can stream loads of mixes from their website, and you can buy their definitive mixes from Amazon - Pt2's their most famous one. I first heard Stroke Of Genius (by Freelance Hellraiser btw) in one of their mixes.
posted by forallmankind at 10:21 PM on March 14, 2005


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