Monday, September 01, 2008

Fake it with Brad Sucks



My friend Brad Sucks was featured in one of the early remixfights (Number 11). Brad’s new CD is coming out next week and we’ve brought him back for an encore performance, and he’s given us first crack at remixing “Fake It”, one of the soon to be released tracks on the new CD.

Check out Brad’s website and pick up a copy of his new CD on September 9th!

Monday, August 04, 2008

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights



This month over on Remixfight, we are featuring remixes of David Barnes reading "The Universal Declaration of Human Rights", the ground-breaking document ratified by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948. It defines the fundamental rights of individuals, and exhorts all governments to protect these rights. The UN has translated the document into over three hundred languages and dialects. David Barnes is a frequent contributor to LibriVox, an amazing online resource that is reproducing many of the world's most important written documents from the public domain into spoken word tracks available without licensing restriction through LibriVox. Check out the remixes and please share the link and spread the word. The Olympics take place next week in Beijing and the timing for this could not be more appropriate. Thanks to mixter regulars Gurdonark, Radiotimes, Minus Kelvin, and everyone that participated. Help us spread the word!

Artwork by Ralph Steadman.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Cool Music

I'm going to start doing a weekly virtual radio show which will highlight my favorite tracks over on ccmixter. It seems like so much gets submitted these days, it's hard to keep track of it all since it gets lost and buried kind of quickly. So each week, I'm going to go back through the past week's submissions and share my favorites. They might not be the best for everybody but they're the best I came up with, and I'm hoping to also try to highlight the wide diversity of the artists there, and show how all styles and genres of music are accepted and embraced.

also thanks to teru for the intro of my dreams. there's no way a better intro could be created, therefore it will become the permanent intro.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Shannon's Songs




I've been remixing alot of Shannon Hurley, a very talented singer songwriter. "Overboard" is a pretty straightforward pop remix. "We are in Love" channeled my inner Burt Bacharach with some exceptional flugelhorn. Finally, I channeled my inner Tom Petty for "Where I Stand". Enjoy.



photo: curran clark photography

Friday, June 06, 2008

Hit me baby one more time



So I had this Britney pella laying around and I was bored so I did a bit of googling and found the bpm and decided to throw some drums and bass behind it. Then I found this sample pack by Bucky Jonson of the Black Eyed Peas and took the acoustic guitar track and made it electric, and added some his cool trumpet samples in the bridge.

Hit me baby one more time - Britney Spears remixed

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Histoire de Rien

ditto ditto, a fellow mixter, recorded a terrific little pop tune with his friend barbarella called "Histoire de Rien". He's also graciously offered it up for the next remixfight, so head over and download the source for this very cool tune and get your remix on!

Here's something I threw together that uses just the source material for this.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Lies



Lies is one of my latest remixes of a track of the same name by Trifonic, who released their recent album into the CC domain. Some really nice vocal work by Amelia June on this.

I also took the vocals and a bit more from one of their other tracks, "Good Enough", and did a mash-up with the guitar track from Narva 9's "Walk On", and also integrating part's of the Walk On vocal line as a bridge. Walk on by your side also features a bit of Brad Sucks doing some lala drone work.

Finally, I threw a nice little piece together featuring some really good stems from Admiral Bob, with a bit of c.layne vocal work as icing. Enjoy Admiral Bob on the Bridge.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Albert Hofmann Remixfight



Dr. Albert Hofmann, who passed away yesterday, was a Swiss scientist best known for having been the first to synthesize, ingest and communicate the strong hallucinogenic effects of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). Hofmann authored more than 100 scientific articles and wrote a number of books, including “LSD: My Problem Child”. The speech he gave called “LSD and the Nature of Reality” was presented before the international conference “Hallucinogens, Shamanism and Modern Life” in San Francisco on the afternoon of Saturday, September 30, 1978. We're going to remix it this month on Remixfight! and you're invited to join us.

While you're over there, check out all the great remixes of Lux Divon's "Doctor P". Mine's called "The Doctored P", any no it's not about some random drug test.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Superfly



New remix alert! I took an old familiar vocal track that I had previously remixed and paired it up with an old familiar sample pack that I had previously remixed and came up with Superfly, matching a pitch shifted Jason Brock with the funk that is fourstones.

Speaking of fourstones, there's still a week to create your own remix of this sample pack and take on the mighty mixers of Remixfight! Game on, at least for another week.

Enjoy.

Monday, March 03, 2008

Balloon Flights



I've got a couple new remixes happening as we speak over on Remixfight!

The "Syntax Collapse Mix" is a pretty straight-forward remix of The Grammar Club's song "Balloon Flight".

"Lunatic" is a mash-up featuring DJ Blue, DJ Snyder, Beefy, and KCentric.

Check out all the cool remixes over on Remixfight! and pick your fave!

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Anaxagoras

blocSonic is a net label that produces very cool online compilation packages of new CC licensed audio and video, complete with downloadable packaging and artwork. One of my remixes made it on to their recent compilation Anaxagoras. "Caught by the Hard Moonlight" features a couple friends from ccmixter, the words and vocals of Omni Vista and guitar from HC-7.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Remixfight!

I've kind of stepped in and taken over the admin duties at Remixfight!, mostly because I refuse to see it die a slow and painful death. Again. When it first began, it suffered from a lack of administrative oversight after the first few fights, and I stepped in and took it over. This was around 2004. Collectively, we (the community) brought it back from the brink. Then, we got hacked by some malicious virus that took the site down, and Future Boy rebuilt it into what it looks like today. He put in his time, and now I'm back to putting in mine.

This month, we're featuring The Grammar Club, a bunch of really talented guys, some of whom are friends of mine and some of whom I've never met but seem like cool and talented guys. You can remix their new song Balloon Flight by getting the source files here. Go grab some grammar club and cuss like a sailor!

I also did a recent remix of Brooklyn's finest, Clarance Boddyker, mashing up one of his pellas with a backing track by Sippy Cup. Check out Silly - Boddyker vs. Sippy Cup, as I try to play peacemaker over at ccmixter.

Enjoy.

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

This One's For You Baby

So the wrappings off the "Purple Reign" project, so it's safe to post my 2 new songs. Also attributed to my alter ego (that shite guy).

"Baby" features Johnny Cashpoint trading vocals with me, all music by me.

"For You" features my friends Phil and Heather doing guitar and vocals respectively, Phil Wages throwing in his unique falsetto stylings, and some excellent wah guitar from Code. Everything else is by me.

Check them out. They're for you baby.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Black Coffee



I've got a new remix. It's called "Black Coffee". Check it out.

I was intending to post this on ccmixter, as I downloaded the vocal track from there a while back, but since I downloaded it, there were some publishing issues with it and it got pulled from the site. So this particular remix may or may not include source material from hemeleen aka Helene. It does include moaning i lifted from one of Songboy's tracks on ccmixter. It was originally written in 1948.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

A Flurry of Activity

It's funny how inspired one becomes after having their ability to create music compromised by a broken pair of headphones. My old pair literally spent thousands of hours on top of my head, and they are by far the most comfortable headphones I've ever owned. So I bought another pair and went straight to work.

I've got another Jay-Z remix wrapped up for my zzmixter project. This one features 4nsic trading flow with Jay, backing mix by me. A public service announcement about what is hip hop.

I've also got a remix by Calendar Girl, whose stuff I'm just discovering to be very good. I'm a bit late on July, but I intend to try to work a couple more months in there at some point.

I also threw together a little mix called Taking My Place, which features vocals by Etherdust, beats by Pat Chilla, and cello and synth by rjmarshall, all featured artists from ccmixter.

Finally, I did a couple of mixes which feature Frank H. Carter III, a very talented vocalist from ccmixter. Check out both Magic and Crazy Love, with vocals by FHCIII and backing music by me.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

What More Can I Say?

New Jay-Z remix. My backing mix under his acappella vocal track for "What More Can I Say". I sliced his vocals up slightly to try to better fit the beat. This one was kind of challenging because the chorus vocals were part of the vocal track so I couldn't separate them out from Jay's vocals. Oh well, you work with what you got.

What More Can I Say? (Jay-Z remixed) - MC Jack in the Box

more jay-Z remixes over here!

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Nine Inch Nails Remixed

Year Zero


Trent Reznor and crew prove once again how truly cool and innovative they are by releasing various source tracks from their brand new CD "Year Zero". Check out the cool new remixes over on Remixfight, where a bunch of like minded folks are having a little virtual listening party of new remixes for this excellent new tune. Check them out and pick your favorite.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Off break. Sort of.

I created a new tune/mix for the upcoming Songfight. Challenged to do something with a "strong, dancable rhythm", my MC Jack persona took over on this one. Sugar Shaker features a short clip from KCentric, from the ccmixter community. The rest of the backing mix and vocals are a combination of loops and live tracks by me.

I've also got another new mix over on Remixfight. Kind of a last minute thing I wanted to do as my buddy Ken is the drummer. You can hear it here.

Finally, I just want to mention that next up on Remixfight will be one of the new Nine Inch Nails songs, "Me I'm Not", which they've just released the source tracks for with no licensing restrictions. Since this is Nine Inch Nails, I'm sure the source for this will be outstanding so go download the source for this here and submit a remix.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

On Break

I've been on kind of an extended hiatus from remixing lately, partly from a lack of inspiration, partly because i've just been pretty busy with life in general, and partly because i've been trying to concentrate a little more on songwriting and live recording. I haven't abandoned it, just taking a well earned rest in the hopes that i can come back juiced with some new ideas about stuff.

I did manage to squeeze in a remix on the current Remixfight though. "Music Ruined Video Games" is a remix of an original song by Shael Riley.