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Songlist, although it's all mixed together and sometimes just background for something else:

 

!!! - Is This Thing On?

Dschinghis Khan - Moskau Moskau

Meco - Star Wars Disco

Who Da Funk - Shiny Disco Balls

Ryan Adams - Dance All Night

Otis Redding - Shama Lama Ding Dong

Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls

Kuma - Lead Balloon

Andrea Doria - Bucci Bag

Fabolous - Breathe

Benny Benassi - Able To Love

Safri Duo - Played A Live

Telepopmuzik - Breathe

Benny Benassi - Satisfaction

Johnny Vicious - Castles In The Sky

Plummet - Cherish The Day

Lasgo - Close My Eyes

John Digweed - Heaven Scent

Super Furry Animals - The Man Don't Give A Fuck

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I really like Milk's once it gets about 1:30 in. "Hey Mr. DJ" or whatever sounds great with "Tainted Love" playing in the background.

 

I'll donwload Kotz's tonight.

 

You two need to upload more, though. I have no idea what this is, but it's pretty cool and I can be you biggest fan.

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I really like Milk's once it gets about 1:30 in. "Hey Mr. DJ" or whatever sounds great with "Tainted Love" playing in the background.

 

I'll donwload Kotz's tonight.

 

You two need to upload more, though. I have no idea what this is, but it's pretty cool and I can be you biggest fan.

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It may be a very, very long time before I finish downloading Kotz's mix. Something like two or three days if yousendit doesn't take it down before then.

 

How long is this thing?

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I'm about 17 minutes into Kotz's. I like it better than Milk's actually. I can't really comment much as I don't really know anything about what i'm listening to and don't know the difference between a good mix and a bad one, but I do like this and think it's pretty cool. But... 40 mintues. God, that was a long download for an mp3.

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I just noticed my double post.....

 

And I'm still waiting for more of your stuff. I'm sure the two of you don't do this just so you can listen to it.

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This was the first mix I completed after some technical problems which cost me most of my previous stuff. I can give you more, but it will all be new stuff. So it may take a couple days.

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Ok, that was cool. Especially the part with AC/DC's "Shook me all night long." I love that song and that was neat. I think I like that one better because it was less "rappish."

 

If either of you would like to explain what it is I'm listen to, that'd be swell. I know I like it, but I still don't quite understand it. Something like the history of stuff like this and the names of other people who do this. What kind of people usually listen to things like this. I don't know. Things like that.

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What I do is basically sampling as an art form. It started with early Public Enemy and Beastie Boys albums and such. Copywrite laws were passed and that vanished from mainstream rap. It's done on an underground level now. It's also closely related to turntabling, which I do as well, but not on these mixes.

 

There was a fad a few years ago of something called bootlegging or mashups. Which was taking the vocals from one song and putting it over the music from another. That was kind of fun, but it only stays interesting for so long. It's deader than Ray Charles at this point. But bootlegging had a lot of people trying to be "cute" with it and mixing up stuff that you didn't usually see. Sampling was originally mainly done to other rap songs. I took some of that cute influence.

 

Sampling like this is not done on a commercial level because of copywrites. There are some exceptions, like Fatboy Slim has dabbled in it. It's market is clubs, where turntablists can use it like battle raps, and the internet has added a new dimension. People like you, who hear it somewhere and think it sounds neat, is a growing segment of the audience.

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Some must remix "jukebox hero"

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Bandits - "Catch Me"

Devo - "Pop Muzik"

Some compilation of 80s and early 90s rock songs I found by accident one day

Floorfilla - "Le Delire"

DJ Rolando - "Revenge Of The Jaguar"

Gigi D'Agostino - "L'Amour Toujours (I'll Fly With You)"

Eric Prydz - "Call On Me"

Steve Winwood - "Valerie"

Felix Da Housecat - "Rock My Body"

The Kinks - "Superman (I Wish I Could Fly)"

Daft Punk - "Superheroes"

Sasha and Digweed - "Enjoy The Silence"

Felix Da Housecat - "Glitz Rock"

Duran Duran - "Electric Barbarella"

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Listened to Kotz's new one earlier. It's good, but definately not something I'd listen to very often. It's going to get thrown into my pile of "only when I feel like it" mp3's and albums with Tori Amos, Rhapsody, Daft Punk, and all that.

 

The one with "Pop Musik" and "Shook Me All Night Long" is still my favorite.

 

Also, Milk's has grown on me and I'm interested in hearing more of his.

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