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Oceanside, Nevada :: For TJ, Future Bastard Pop Star: A DJ takes loops and samples from one or more artists and mixes them together into a new song. Mashups got a huge amount of mainstream media attention when DJ Dangermouse remixed Jay-Z's Black Album and The Beatles White Album together to make The Grey Album. The media frenzy, so far as I can tell, has subsided but happily mashups are still going strong. My current favorite mashup is Sweet Home Country Grammar, a mashup of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama and Nelly's Country Grammar by DJ Mei-Lwun (you can find a copy there along with other examples of his art or just fire up your favorite P2P client).
Oceanside, Nevada :: Main Page: I read a statement from the developer to that effect in which he stated that he felt that Apple should integrate podcasting into iTunes. After much feedback on his blog, he did release an update to NewsFire that adds limited podcast support but it simply wasn't enough for me to want to give up iPodderX. It's a shame too, because I really like NewsFire and I'm not very fond of iPodderX. Granted, iPodderX is the best podcatching client I've tried, but it's still awkward and buggy.
Oceanside, Nevada :: For TJ, Future Bastard Pop Star: I haven't talked yet about mashups, aka bastard pop, mostly because I haven't really had the time. It's been a kind of casual interest for me, but TJ's really interested.
Oceanside, Nevada :: For TJ, Future Bastard Pop Star: A DJ takes loops and samples from one or more artists and mixes them together into a new song. Mashups got a huge amount of mainstream media attention when DJ Dangermouse remixed Jay-Z's Black Album and The Beatles White Album together to make The Grey Album. The media frenzy, so far as I can tell, has subsided but happily mashups are still going strong. My current favorite mashup is Sweet Home Country Grammar, a mashup of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama and Nelly's Country Grammar by DJ Mei-Lwun (you can find a copy there along with other examples of his art or just fire up your favorite P2P client).
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