|
theEZkill posted:So I got all the Girl Talk, Smash Bros, E-603, Easter Egg, LudaChrist, and Outlaws albums. Milkman. He beats all of them.
|
# ? Aug 9, 2009 00:50 |
|
|
# ? May 6, 2024 02:28 |
|
theEZkill posted:So I got all the Girl Talk, Smash Bros, E-603, Easter Egg, LudaChrist, and Outlaws albums. Are you looking to expand your mashup collection, basically? If so, the following websites are good places to start: http://www.mashuptown.com http://goodblimey.com/tunes http://audioporncentral.com Look through the old posts for collections/themes/sets/etc. Mashuptown has a whole bigass page of links to individual DJs/artists. A+D, DJ Schmolli, DJ Earworm, Party Ben, and team9 are favorites of mine.
|
# ? Aug 9, 2009 02:17 |
|
theEZkill posted:So I got all the Girl Talk, Smash Bros, E-603, Easter Egg, LudaChrist, and Outlaws albums. I think that the Milkman albums will fit into your collection rather nicely. http://www.milkmanmusic.net/music.cfm Speaky is also worth a listen, his relabeled Mashcore Vol 2 album was one of the more popular "leaks" right before Feed the Animals came out, and was not an unreasonable prospect if not for the sometimes low quality of the source matieral. http://www.myspace.com/speakymusic edit: beaten on the Milkman suggestion, but I hope this reinforces the opinion to find his music.
|
# ? Aug 9, 2009 16:05 |
|
Thanks. I'm liking Milkman but E-603 still crushes them all :]
|
# ? Aug 9, 2009 23:26 |
|
How exactly are these mashups created in the first place? I thought to edit out vocals and/or instrumentation you need a master track of the song. Is there a program that makes mashup stuff relatively easy?
|
# ? Aug 9, 2009 23:45 |
|
Good call on Milkman guys, I had never heard of him until this thread. I went ahead and bought Circle of Fifths using Paypal and it didn't take long at all to go through. Awesome!
|
# ? Aug 9, 2009 23:52 |
|
Oh poo poo.. Speaky kills it, thanks guys. I love have 8.5 hours of mashups on my iTunes for work. E-603 Super Smash Bros Girl Talk Speaky Milkman Ludachrist Outlaws In order of favorites :]
|
# ? Aug 10, 2009 00:50 |
|
FatalT posted:Good call on Milkman guys, I had never heard of him until this thread. I went ahead and bought Circle of Fifths using Paypal and it didn't take long at all to go through. Awesome! Make sure you have Lactose & THC, his first album, too. It's phenominal quality.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2009 10:09 |
|
theEZkill posted:Thanks. Really? Are we talking about the same E-603? He's good, there's no doubt about it, but he's still trying to do the 'girltalk' thing but can only do it half as well. I think it's telling that he delayed 'Torn up' after 'Feed the Animals' came out. I think that 'Something for Everyone' is a stronger album than 'Torn up', despite the lower production values. 'Torn Up' has an amazing opening track, and I think the album as a whole reaches moments of excellence. But the difference with Girltalk is that GT's mash-ups feel somewhat organic. Tracks just seem to 'go' together. For me he gets a lot that feels 'right', though I will admit there's a few mis-steps on 'Feed the Animals' but they're few and far between.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2009 11:58 |
|
Slackerish posted:How exactly are these mashups created in the first place? I thought to edit out vocals and/or instrumentation you need a master track of the song. Is there a program that makes mashup stuff relatively easy? Creating an Accapella from a final track and an instrumental track is not that hard, but I have no idea how they seperate individual instruments in songs. That bit really confuses me.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2009 15:46 |
|
I am an avid fan of Girl Talk's 3rd (Night Ripper) and 4th (Feed the Animals) album. So i checked out his 1st (Secret Diary) and 2nd (Unstoppable). It is quite interesting as they show progression from album to album, the first and second are far more mashup glitchy pop. With that said i have been enjoying his 2nd, Unstoppable alot but can't get into his first so much. Recently got some E-603, very cool.
|
# ? Aug 11, 2009 00:37 |
|
DrVenkman posted:Really? Are we talking about the same E-603? He's good, there's no doubt about it, but he's still trying to do the 'girltalk' thing but can only do it half as well. I think it's telling that he delayed 'Torn up' after 'Feed the Animals' came out. definitely feel the same way. i thought 'Torn Up' was great the first couple listens but now i'm already sick of it. the opening track is great but the rest just seems meh. milkman's new album is good, up there with girltalk quality.
|
# ? Aug 11, 2009 02:43 |
|
What do people recommend for GT 'Unstoppable fans? I like the cut up, dense, fractured sound and the pace. I thought Secret Diary and Nightripper were a bit slow, although still fantastic. Listening to Ludachrist and Super Mash Bros at the moment and it is close, but not quite there. Edit: Actually Venetian Snares kind of sounds close. Trimson Grondag 3 fucked around with this message at 14:45 on Aug 13, 2009 |
# ? Aug 13, 2009 14:35 |
|
Rummanging posted:Creating an Accapella from a final track and an instrumental track is not that hard, but I have no idea how they seperate individual instruments in songs. That bit really confuses me. Most people get the raw vox from singles/bootlegs. But failing that there's a lot you CAN do where the songs will naturaully line up and some creative production (mostly eqing) can make them sound really great together and not clash at all. But most of the reason you'll hear the same older, popular rap over 30 different songs is because that's a song with an accapella of the vocal track is out there. Its nothing the individual remixers to. Jet Age posted:What do people recommend for GT 'Unstoppable fans? I like the cut up, dense, fractured sound and the pace. I thought Secret Diary and Nightripper were a bit slow, although still fantastic. Listening to Ludachrist and Super Mash Bros at the moment and it is close, but not quite there.
|
# ? Aug 13, 2009 17:50 |
|
theEZkill posted:So I got all the Girl Talk, Smash Bros, E-603, Easter Egg, LudaChrist, and Outlaws albums.
|
# ? Aug 14, 2009 18:37 |
|
Amante posted:tanner4105. Fellow goon and very good. If you like Ludachrist, you should like tanner's stuff. I'd recommend both the Bad Apollo and Tanmania albums. Can you link the Tanmania one? I don't have it.
|
# ? Aug 15, 2009 03:08 |
|
Double post, I know, but you guys should check out this in GBS if you haven't. It's pretty good
|
# ? Aug 16, 2009 03:36 |
|
This is in the same vein as Girl Talk, a guy mixes a bunch of unrelated YouTube videos together to make some pretty good songs. http://thru-you.com/
|
# ? Aug 16, 2009 09:55 |
|
Nam Taf posted:Can you link the Tanmania one? I don't have it.
|
# ? Aug 17, 2009 08:36 |
|
Amante posted:http://files.getdropbox.com/u/1364134/tanner4105%20-%20Tanmania%20of%20the%204105%20Galaxy.rar Thanks! Mirror here. edit: Holy gently caress, I didn't expect to hear In Flames in this mix, and I'm starting to become jaded with the breadth of what mashup music can draw from. Congrats, tanner, you blew me away again! Nam Taf fucked around with this message at 10:23 on Aug 17, 2009 |
# ? Aug 17, 2009 09:35 |
|
Milkman and Speaky are both phenomenal, thanks for those suggestions. I've always been a fan of the people at Wax Audio, http://www.waxaudio.com.au/downloads/mashopolos They're mashups aren't like GIrl Talk's, as they only mix 2 or 3 songs, but they are really great mixes and excellent quality. And plus, who doesn't like hearing Thunderstruck mixed with the Ghostbusters theme? If you look around the site they have some other mixes as well, but Mashopolos 2007 is their best imo.
|
# ? Aug 18, 2009 20:16 |
|
You guys might be interested in this: Mashed in Plastic: the David Lynch mash-up album From the interview with the "creators": quote:When addressing Robert Blake’s hair in Lost Highway, is the proper honorific Sir, Your Honor, or Her Majesty?
|
# ? Aug 19, 2009 00:52 |
|
yoohoo posted:I've always been a fan of the people at Wax Audio, http://www.waxaudio.com.au/downloads/mashopolos This is amazing, I want more.
|
# ? Aug 19, 2009 07:12 |
|
Obama Yo Mama posted:This is amazing, I want more. If you're looking for the 2- or 3-artist mixes, the "Best of Bootie" collections cover a lot of ground in the bastard pop field. They're a little uneven, but you are likely to find other DJ's worth your Googling time. They come from a bunch of worldwide mashup parties/club scenes and tend towards danceable pop and hip-hop. The most recent one is 2008's CD, but they go back to 2005 (other links at the bottom of that page) and you can either grab whole albums worth or just interesting single tracks. http://www.bootieusa.com/blog/ for the newest stuff from 2009's parties.
|
# ? Aug 19, 2009 10:40 |
|
Obama Yo Mama posted:This is amazing, I want more. Did you click the link at the bottom to the sequel?
|
# ? Aug 19, 2009 12:06 |
|
Amante posted:tanner4105. Fellow goon and very good. If you like Ludachrist, you should like tanner's stuff. I'd recommend both the Bad Apollo and Tanmania albums. Tanmania is loving insane, one of the big stumbling blocks for me with mashup music, especially with Girl Talk, is that it's too 'stoppy/starty', it doesn't flow very well because he uses too many samples. But this is practically seamless, most of it could easily be a album by a conventional band. This is really god drat gooooood. I hope I never have to hear "Come on Eileen" in a mashup again though because i'm sick of it.
|
# ? Aug 21, 2009 01:11 |
|
come on eileen is one of those songs that has been ruined for me in mashups because any use of it in a mashup will get compared to the one that is apparently permanently stuck in my head now (come on eileen + tell me when to go, from the first super mash bros album)
|
# ? Aug 21, 2009 05:21 |
|
Ambient mashup album: The Ortica Listening as I write this, so I can't give a review, but this guy uses a crazy number of sources for each piece.
|
# ? Aug 21, 2009 07:16 |
|
Moe_Rahn posted:come on eileen is one of those songs that has been ruined for me in mashups because any use of it in a mashup will get compared to the one that is apparently permanently stuck in my head now (come on eileen + tell me when to go, from the first super mash bros album) What song and what point is that at?
|
# ? Aug 21, 2009 09:52 |
|
Anyone have a live link for the Apollo Tanmania album? If this is considered a question, then disregard and I'll edit out the request, but I believe it was freely distributed with the author's blessing.
|
# ? Aug 21, 2009 16:46 |
|
Most of it's for free on his last.fm page here but one track does not seem to be. I can happily host an existing uploaded version, but I can't upload my copy of the songs becuase I'm on, no poo poo, a 16KB/sec upload speed that counts towards a 12GB/month quota, so it'd take me ages and cost me a chunk of a day's internet usage. If you find a zip file of it though I'm happy to rehost it. edit: If you get all but track #2 I can host that I guess.
|
# ? Aug 21, 2009 17:06 |
|
Nam Taf posted:What song and what point is that at?
|
# ? Aug 21, 2009 18:07 |
|
SKULE123 posted:Anyone have a live link for the Apollo Tanmania album? If this is considered a question, then disregard and I'll edit out the request, but I believe it was freely distributed with the author's blessing. Um, isn't this it a few posts up? Amante posted:http://files.getdropbox.com/u/1364134/tanner4105%20-%20Tanmania%20of%20the%204105%20Galaxy.rar
|
# ? Aug 21, 2009 18:17 |
|
I did in fact snag that Tanmania of the 4105 Galaxy album from that link, just trying to find the Burning Apollo one. Tried a few links from the ancient GBS thread and even some torrents (again, my understanding is that it's not FILES), but I just can't track that one down. Will update the thread if I can find it linked anywhere.
|
# ? Aug 21, 2009 18:26 |
|
Oh, my mistake. "Apollo Tanmania" has a word from each album so I thought you were looking for the other one.
|
# ? Aug 21, 2009 18:29 |
|
I'll put up the missing song from the last.fm link. So, get all of these and then click this link when I finally uplaod it (give me 10 mins). edit: Done upload, go go go! Nam Taf fucked around with this message at 04:19 on Aug 22, 2009 |
# ? Aug 22, 2009 03:56 |
|
Cheers, thanks! I admit that I hadn't heard much along these lines until seeing Girl Talk play a show at our local Blues Festival (maybe a misnomer), and this thread has gone a long way to further my listening. As far as albums go, I'm really liking what I've heard of the Girl Talk/tanner4105/e-603/Norwegian Recycling/Milkman material. The Bootie Blog is pretty key for interesting sounding songs, too, but something about those really dense mashups wins me over every time.
|
# ? Aug 22, 2009 05:04 |
|
I love you all so here is a full .zip file of the entire Bad Apollo album, on a mirror that should stay up for the currently-indefinite future.
|
# ? Aug 25, 2009 12:55 |
|
I think I might of mentioned this earlier but I will mention them again The Hood Internet- http://www.thehoodinternet.com/ are another good mash up group. And there 3 major mixtapes are: http://www.thehoodinternet.com/2007/06/mixtape-volume-one.html http://www.thehoodinternet.com/2007/11/mixtape-volume-two.html http://www.thehoodinternet.com/2008/10/mixtape-volume-three.html
|
# ? Aug 25, 2009 15:07 |
|
|
# ? May 6, 2024 02:28 |
|
Been following the thread for awhile and I'm in love. Hope this contributes, cause I don't think I've seen them. BearBot .. some of the singles are great and the BEARBOX MIXTAPE is amazing. I think the link is dead to the 2008 version. http://www.bearbot.tk/ Travis Barker and DJ AM came out with a Mixtape, it's okay at best but worth a listen. http://trvsdjam.com/blog/ . Personally I haven't made it all the way through though edit: Anyone know of some good M83 mashups? I just found Friendly Fires vs. M83 and hypem .. you can put Hasen with M83 and it would still be awesome. Versus Boredom fucked around with this message at 12:31 on Aug 26, 2009 |
# ? Aug 26, 2009 11:00 |