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(03-17-2010, 10:09 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ]Justice - Genesis

I love justice. I bought the single for Genesis right when it came out.

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Vandamguy

(03-17-2010, 10:47 PM)Trick link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=HeK link=topic=211.msg141918#msg141918 date=1268881744]
Justice - Genesis

I love justice. I bought the single for Genesis right when it came out.

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very yes

made a playlist just for these dudes a while ago. sounds great with a nice subwoofer.
Code:
http://www.playlist.com/playlist/17253361675
(03-19-2010, 09:32 PM)Trick link Wrote: [ -> ]J- DILLA BEAT TRIBUTE
For a user made remix that is really damn good. Actually amazing really chill shit.
(03-19-2010, 09:57 PM)airmax link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Trick link=topic=211.msg142274#msg142274 date=1269052377]
J- DILLA BEAT TRIBUTE
For a user made remix that is really damn good. Actually amazing really chill shit.
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yah I really liked it.
David Byrne and Fatboy Slim made an album. I am listening to it.
from the newly released album
Beat The Devil's Tattoo

rumsfald


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holy hell, new kleptones double cd.

free as usual.

I fucking love this guy.

http://www.kleptones.com/pages/downloads_ud.html

if you don't know, you betta axe somebody

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kleptones
Fuck yes. Just got tickets to see Dream Theater and Iron Maiden ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhedP71N9gQ#movie_player

Love Jordan's ragtime solo starting around 2:16.
Never watching this anime nor do I really know anything about it, but damn do I like the opening song.
! Private video
(03-20-2010, 11:26 PM)Bonesinger link Wrote: [ -> ]Fuck yes. Just got tickets to see Dream Theater and Iron Maiden ;D

Where to?
(03-21-2010, 01:33 AM)ThunderStain link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Bonesinger link=topic=211.msg142415#msg142415 date=1269145607]
Fuck yes. Just got tickets to see Dream Theater and Iron Maiden ;D

Where to?
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White River Amphitheater in Auburn, Washington. June 22nd.
(03-20-2010, 02:39 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: [ -> ][Image: updown_cover.jpg]
holy hell, new kleptones double cd.

free as usual.

I fucking love this guy.

http://www.kleptones.com/pages/downloads_ud.html

if you don't know, you betta axe somebody

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kleptones

What would you say were the best albums? I want to get some but I'm almost out of room on my ipod.

Professor Funbucks

(03-21-2010, 09:32 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=rumsfald link=topic=211.msg142349#msg142349 date=1269113947]

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holy hell, new kleptones double cd.

free as usual.

I fucking love this guy.

http://www.kleptones.com/pages/downloads_ud.html

if you don't know, you betta axe somebody

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kleptones

What would you say were the best albums? I want to get some but I'm almost out of room on my ipod.
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Night at the Hip Hopera

I haven't heard Gay Bar and Play The Game get mixed so perfectly.

rumsfald

(03-21-2010, 09:32 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ]What would you say were the best albums? I want to get some but I'm almost out of room on my ipod.

One's perception of "the best" might depend on how much you like the source material. As the wiki says,

Yoshmi is the instrumentality of the Flaming Lips album with hip-hop lyrics overlaid. I'm not a big Lips fan, so this is not my favourite (but still great). Sample Track Are You A Visionary? is a great track using the Public Enemy vocals from "By the Time I get to Arizona", I actually like that better than the original.

A Night At The Hip-Hopera is takes Queen samples and mashes them up with rap/hip-hop. I love Queen riffs, so this is swell. Sample Track Bite. ODB lyrics with the bass from Another One Bites the Dust? Hell Yes!

From Detroit to JA is more eclectic, branching out from predominately using hip-hop lyrics, and using various rock or pop instrumentals. Sample Track Dancing Papa. David Bowie's Let's Dance with Papa Was a Rolling Stone. Also don't miss "I want an affiar" with Mary J vocals.

24 hours is considered his most ambitious project to date, a double-cd length project that attempts to tell a story and blends the songs together with movie clips (kinda-sorta Pink Floyd concept album style). Sample Track Cashbah Ain't Easy. David Bowie singing It Ain't Easy over the Clash's Rock the Casbah. Brilliant. Up till now, this was my favourite album, tons of very creative mixes of music from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and 00s.

Live'r Than You'll ever be is his performance from a live music festival. It's all in one track, so it's more for the hardcore Kleptones fan.

The new Uptime continues the previous formula of the harder side of 24 hours. Maybe a bit more focused on heavy guitar samples. Sample Track MKY DA HVN. Inna Gadda Davida, Sunshine of your Love, Pixies, melts into Killing in the Name Of. Also, the way the first two tracks melt into the Beastie's Sabotage is also brilliant.

The new Downtime is a new departure into softer and less obvious dance mixes. I only became aware of this yesterday, so I don't have a preferred sample yet. Though the vocals from Maps is swell.

As said before, they are all free, so you can download them to your computer if you play when you are at or around your computer. Also, each of the albums has it's own wiki page, so you can see some of the tracks and movie clips used in the songs.

Obviously, and part of the fun, is this guy also has a huge political edge regarding copyright and copyright reform. Lots of samples reference copyright issues/reform/"piracy." As he uses very popular stuff, he can't charge for these remixes without getting sued. Which is a shame because he is very talented and creative, but as I understand it he does pretty alright in getting paid to DJ this stuff live.

EDIT: Oh snap, MKY DA HVN has a video
The Kleptones - MKY Da HVN by Brad Mackey (Crappy Logo Productions)