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http://viprhealthcare.typepad.com/files/kill-in-black-with-ame%CC%81lie.mp3
I can't possibly resist a mash-up that includes both Uma Thurman and AC/DC. This is ViC (http://vic.official.fm/) someone I hadn't heard of before mashing Tomoyasu Hotei's "Battle without honor or humanity" - better known as the theme to Kill Bill - against AC/DC's "Back in Black" with Yann Tiersen's "J'y suis jamais allé" off the film Amelie. With special Uma voiceover... *melt*.

http://www.mashup-industries.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=380&Itemid=36
DJ Schmolli has been particularly prolific lately, but I haven't been that impressed by his output. Here he returns to expected form with a summer banger using seven popular dance tunes, from Faithless's "Insomnia" to Benny Benassi's "Satisfaction". Three versions for your listening pleasure.

http://audioporncentral.com/2011/05/la-phaze-punglist-vs-king-kong-five.html
This is a fun South American sound of the kind we don't get enough up here. The mix is composed from live performances given in Brazil in 2005 by Mano Negra and La Phaze who were touring together at that time. There's a definite drum&bass feel over the unstoppable salsa/Brazilian rhythms. I'm not a big d&b fan in the first place, but this really works because there's so much underlying energy.

http://audioporncentral.com/2011/05/woodkid-iron.html
Woodkid's (http://www.myspace.com/woodkid) "Iron". APC calls it moody and scary, which I think is overstating things. It's darkly melodic and has dramatic drums, and I like it, but that's all. I'm having a hell of a time finding info on Woodkid. Both the Facebook and MySpace pages are near no-ops.

http://audioporncentral.com/2011/05/analog-cuvee-tulipan.html
Analog Cuvée is another of the Balkan/electronic scenesters who featured in DJ Pozsi's Balkan Mash-ups Radio. This is an older track for them, with a new video. It's calmer, and more beautiful - more like a folk ballad than the frenetic stuff I linked to last time.

http://audioporncentral.com/2011/05/dj-zebra-get-up-stand-safe.html
When last we heard from DJ Zebra he was doing light-heared fast-talking best-of stuff. This is wholly different. If you ever forgot Bob Marley was about protest music, Zebra did not forget. Here he gives us a brilliant mash of Marley with Massive Attack. Using the lyrics of Marley's "Get Up, Stand Up" over scenes of protests from the Arab Spring uprisings is just right. The visuals are as powerful as the music is moving.

http://audioporncentral.com/2011/06/monday-kick-dj-zebra-roxanne-should-be-dancing-the-video.html
As if to prove he hasn't lost his sense of humor and fun, DJ Zebra also gives us this brain-twister. On the surface it's just a mash of Saturday Night Fever (I think he's pulling from both "Staying Alive" and "You Should Be Dancin'" and maybe "Boogie Shoes") versus "Roxanne". I loathe SNF with the fiery hate of a thousand "disco sucks" suns. And I'm not really that fond of the overplayed/overrated Police tune, either. But... but... but. There are horns! And live dancing, not just baby-Travolta clips. As a live performance piece this works and is infectiously fun.
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Still not making much progress against the backlog. Hooray for being busy, I guess. Also, stuff keeps being interesting and interesting requires investigating. At the end we'll revisit an old friend.

http://soundcloud.com/zebramix/zebra-rock-n-soul-best-of-bootlegs-2010
We begin with an end-of-year/best-of-year podcast by French DJ Zebra. If nothing else it's fun to listen to this mix because the fast-talking Franglais ("zehbra rockandsoul!") is amusing. He hits on several good mixes I've heard already but also a lot that's new.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2OWWYjDr9U&has_verified=1
One of the nice things about the future we live in is that you can ask artists questions and sometimes they'll respond. In this case I posted a comment on the Soundcloud mix asking about a clip from early in the set, which clearly used the Star Wars Imperial March. Zebra responded by pointing me to this mix of his, which is called "Joey Star Wars" and uses the iconic John Williams music mixed over Daft Punk and a French hard rap act called Joey Starr.

http://soundcloud.com/fissunix/mcs-just-want-to-celebrate
Fissunix (who I noted last time for a nice James Brown/Led Zeppelin mash) turn in a multi-layered scratch mix. The base tune is Motown favorite Rare Earth's "I Just Want To Celebrate" over which they have laid at least 6-8 different vocalists, mostly rappers. I love this kind of pairing and this one is brilliantly composed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo5bBq2j2EE&feature=related
Girl Talk has two appearances in this set, both of which are good. This one is a megamix from their "All Day" album, which is itself a massive compilation. You can and should get the full (free) download of the album. I highlighted this track because it has some of the really clever transitions and juxtapositions that set the really great mixers apart. According to the Wikipedia page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Day_%28album%29) the entire album has 372 samples which sounds like a prescription for disaster but you just need to listen to this track to feel how smoothly they flow. If you're curious, the album site has them in alphabetical order: http://illegal-art.net/allday/samples.html

http://www.mashup-industries.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=310&Itemid=36
I'm not sure how I managed to miss this thunderously fun mix from DJ Schmolli. He puts the 70s funk faux-grou Incredible Bongo Band's "Let There Be Drums" against AC/DC's "Let There Be Rock". Schmolli's trademark is heavy metal and something, and this one really does it up in highly danceable style.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6bgz3VOjtc
Finally I had to pull out this bit because it's something so cool and so mind-bending at the same time. Daft Punk "Technologic" - been done to death, right? Over and done with, right? Can't possibly be novel, can it? Uh, hit play and then say that. This is only describable as a demented circus reinterpretation of the techno theme song. You can find the artist M'siou Rigolitch on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/Msiou.Rigolitch?v=app_178091127385) and MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/mrrigolo) where there are a lot more tracks to listen to. I may have more to report after I go through that list.

http://www.astonmusic.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rCW8ZICToA
When I was listening through G3rst's collection I happened upon a remix he did using Aston which inspired me to go back to their Web site and see where they're at. The news is good - they have an actual album out and they've improved their wardrobe since last time.

But the best part is their new song, which is a cover of La Roux's "Bulletproof". Back when they had their poll up I voted for this one and I'm pleased to see it won. The adaptation is pretty good - the violins do a passable job of covering her vocal range - and the band members haven't yet lost that sense of "hot damn this is fun" that made their other vids so enjoyable to watch.
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Still not making much progress against the backlog. Hooray for being busy, I guess. Also, stuff keeps being interesting and interesting requires investigating. At the end we'll revisit an old friend.

http://soundcloud.com/zebramix/zebra-rock-n-soul-best-of-bootlegs-2010
We begin with an end-of-year/best-of-year podcast by French DJ Zebra. If nothing else it's fun to listen to this mix because the fast-talking Franglais ("zehbra rockandsoul!") is amusing. He hits on several good mixes I've heard already but also a lot that's new.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2OWWYjDr9U&has_verified=1
One of the nice things about the future we live in is that you can ask artists questions and sometimes they'll respond. In this case I posted a comment on the Soundcloud mix asking about a clip from early in the set, which clearly used the Star Wars Imperial March. Zebra responded by pointing me to this mix of his, which is called "Joey Star Wars" and uses the iconic John Williams music mixed over Daft Punk and a French hard rap act called Joey Starr.

http://soundcloud.com/fissunix/mcs-just-want-to-celebrate
Fissunix (who I noted last time for a nice James Brown/Led Zeppelin mash) turn in a multi-layered scratch mix. The base tune is Motown favorite Rare Earth's "I Just Want To Celebrate" over which they have laid at least 6-8 different vocalists, mostly rappers. I love this kind of pairing and this one is brilliantly composed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo5bBq2j2EE&feature=related
Girl Talk has two appearances in this set, both of which are good. This one is a megamix from their "All Day" album, which is itself a massive compilation. You can and should get the full (free) download of the album. I highlighted this track because it has some of the really clever transitions and juxtapositions that set the really great mixers apart. According to the Wikipedia page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Day_%28album%29) the entire album has 372 samples which sounds like a prescription for disaster but you just need to listen to this track to feel how smoothly they flow. If you're curious, the album site has them in alphabetical order: http://illegal-art.net/allday/samples.html

http://www.mashup-industries.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=310&Itemid=36
I'm not sure how I managed to miss this thunderously fun mix from DJ Schmolli. He puts the 70s funk faux-grou Incredible Bongo Band's "Let There Be Drums" against AC/DC's "Let There Be Rock". Schmolli's trademark is heavy metal and something, and this one really does it up in highly danceable style.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6bgz3VOjtc
Finally I had to pull out this bit because it's something so cool and so mind-bending at the same time. Daft Punk "Technologic" - been done to death, right? Over and done with, right? Can't possibly be novel, can it? Uh, hit play and then say that. This is only describable as a demented circus reinterpretation of the techno theme song. You can find the artist M'siou Rigolitch on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/Msiou.Rigolitch?v=app_178091127385) and MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/mrrigolo) where there are a lot more tracks to listen to. I may have more to report after I go through that list.

http://www.astonmusic.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rCW8ZICToA
When I was listening through G3rst's collection I happened upon a remix he did using Aston which inspired me to go back to their Web site and see where they're at. The news is good - they have an actual album out and they've improved their wardrobe since last time.

But the best part is their new song, which is a cover of La Roux's "Bulletproof". Back when they had their poll up I voted for this one and I'm pleased to see it won. The adaptation is pretty good - the violins do a passable job of covering her vocal range - and the band members haven't yet lost that sense of "hot damn this is fun" that made their other vids so enjoyable to watch.

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