mashup
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The Hood Internet – The Hood Internet by MishkaNYC After years of making some of the Internet’s most desirable mashups and remixes, the Hood Internet has dropped a new album via the good people at Mishka. Download it here, and scope reimagined versions of tracks from Ariel Pink, Foster the
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It’s funny how a song from last year can feel like a blast from my past, but I guess that’s the nature of things. Whatever. Anyway, this track you’re hearing in this video comes from Girl Talk’s last album, All Day. I reviewed it over here.
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Fela Soul by Amerigo Gazaway of Gummy Soul Yep, this exists. It’s a Fela Kuti / De La Soul mashup mixtape. I like that the sampled Kuti tracks actually compliment De La Soul’s rhymes, too. Feels authentic. Feels like something I’d actually return to instead of gawk at
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Yes, it’s an ambitious and risky mashup of instrumentals made of Fugazi songs and verses from Wu-Tang-affiliated albums: Wugazi. Produced by Cecil Otter and Swiss Andy, some of the combinations here go over better than others. I think I would have come to the conclusion that these worlds are
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Brought together by Cloud Kicker and Emilio Sparks, this mixtape is nothing bug classic Wu verses brought together with beats built from Budos Band tracks. What’s to hate? Enjoy: .zip: The Wudos Band Also, if you dig on this, check out my review for Ghostface Killah’s new album,
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New mashup album featuring combinations of Big Boi verses and Black Keys instrumentals. It’s free, so what are you waiting for: –
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Album download: kidsandexplosions.com –
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If you’re down with sample-based music, Kids and Explosions’ Shit Computer should be on your wish list this holiday season. Thankfully, the album is being sold on a pay-whatever-you-feel-like-paying basis, making owning this thing a breeze. There’s an element of that party attitude that you’d find a
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We’ve talked this guy up before, and maybe we’re a little sorry about it. His moniker is Al Lover. A while back, Al released an ambitious remix project, splicing and mashing numerous artists from the Woodsist record label into a giant megamix. Hearing lo-fi psychedelia crossbred with hip