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http://soundcloud.com/vjjudderman/judd3 ... ll-me-this
JuDD3Rman - Call Me This Corrosion - SOM, Carly Rae Jepsen
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Definitely the oddest thing I've heard in a while and I've heard Yoko Ono's throat singing version of Firework by Katy Perry...
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I felt rather unclean after listening to it. There was something rather tawdry and disgusting about the whole thing.
I had no idea who Carly Ray Jepsen is but apparently she is from m*****n, British Columbia - it just shows there is a oneness to the universe, as long as you are prepared to look.
I had no idea who Carly Ray Jepsen is but apparently she is from m*****n, British Columbia - it just shows there is a oneness to the universe, as long as you are prepared to look.
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Mastering obscure alternatives
'Cos we're dying of admiration here
Mastering obscure alternatives
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Good effort, Orchoid ! Certainly an improvement on CRJ's original which I have been hearing blasting out from Just Dance 4 ( ) a lot over the past week or so ..
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I have to suffer that effing piece of shite every day at work, ffs!Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:...CRJ's original which I have been hearing blasting out from Just Dance 4 ( ) a lot over the past week or so ..
Back on topic: gross, but deftly hilarious, orchoid.
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I could listen for exactely 1 minute, before I felt a VERY strong and irresistible urge to throw my laptop out of the window...
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The first 40 seconds were quite good. Any idea where that sample is from?
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Von's techno tapes?Izzy HaveMercy wrote:The first 40 seconds were quite good. Any idea where that sample is from?
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Von's techno tapes?
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Good one!
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God forgive me, I really like it!
But then again, I've never heard of this Jepsen person or her song. I have an occasional weakness for really stupid pop.
But then again, I've never heard of this Jepsen person or her song. I have an occasional weakness for really stupid pop.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
me too. and mixing tracks together that really should never be put together. I just cant stop myself. I'm thinking what I can do with Taylor Swift now for gods sakesultan2075 wrote:God forgive me, I really like it!
But then again, I've never heard of this Jepsen person or her song. I have an occasional weakness for really stupid pop.
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ITHANGYOO!SINsister wrote: gross, but deftly hilarious, orchoid
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Strange, but me too.sultan2075 wrote:God forgive me, I really like it!
But then again, I've never heard of this Jepsen person or her song. I have an occasional weakness for really stupid pop.
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its good, but it's not this:
Nirvana vs Dead or Alive - Spins like teen spirit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EmnNRw-cHE
Nirvana vs Dead or Alive - Spins like teen spirit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EmnNRw-cHE
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Couldn't get that bloody CRJ chorus outta my head after listening to this. Evil, but clearly catchy.
Public Demons (PiL/Macy Gray) is the king and queen of mash-ups. I'm not sure if Bynar's Abuse The Dominion is a mash or just some added techno tinkering, but if it's a mash then that's the king instead
Public Demons (PiL/Macy Gray) is the king and queen of mash-ups. I'm not sure if Bynar's Abuse The Dominion is a mash or just some added techno tinkering, but if it's a mash then that's the king instead
Thanks for your thoughts and feedback guys.
Not keen on the example 'mashups' that have been posted in this thread. Although there's a couple of are quite good fundamental ideas, but they all have tuning issues (and the engineering is a bit suspect).
My own mashups tend to be for amusement in essence and quite often are (subconsciously?) intended to upset people. I quite like to perversely juxtapose tracks which should never be thought of 'in the same sentence'
Not keen on the example 'mashups' that have been posted in this thread. Although there's a couple of are quite good fundamental ideas, but they all have tuning issues (and the engineering is a bit suspect).
My own mashups tend to be for amusement in essence and quite often are (subconsciously?) intended to upset people. I quite like to perversely juxtapose tracks which should never be thought of 'in the same sentence'
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I still think this is really very good.
As far as the general subject of mashups go, I think the Beasties/Beatles Let It Beast might be the best thing I've ever heard.
As far as the general subject of mashups go, I think the Beasties/Beatles Let It Beast might be the best thing I've ever heard.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
Thanks sultan. I'm so glad you get it.sultan2075 wrote:I still think this is really very good.
Maybe you'll like this one, a personal favorite of my own mashup experiments so far...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5ijF7wZ5pI
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Send us a linky, there's a love...Planet Dave wrote:Public Demons (PiL/Macy Gray) is the king and queen of mash-ups. I'm not sure if Bynar's Abuse The Dominion is a mash or just some added techno tinkering, but if it's a mash then that's the king instead
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LOVE IT!SINsister wrote:This one's always good for a laugh!
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