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Do You Have Any Black Inside You?

Written by lupethefiasco on Thursday, 7 of August , 2008 at 9:35 am

This video is sort of laughable, entertaining… But laughable.

N.E.R.D.- Everyone Nose RMX f/ Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, & Pusha T

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Category: Remix, Top 40 Predictions, videos

Sex On Fire Sounds Hot! (Pun Intended)

Written by lupethefiasco on Wednesday, 6 of August , 2008 at 2:53 pm

Kings On Leon just released another single, and this one I like a lot more then Crawl. Crawl was decent, but it sounded similar to everything they’ve done. Sex On Fire isn’t too different, it just has more edge to it, and I like edge. Plus the lyrics are “Your sex is on fire.” What’s not to like?

Kings Of Leon- Sex On Fire

A fantastic collaboration has been released, the two artists who collaborated I would have never expected. British rapper The Streets has teamed up with the fantastic British band Muse to create a song entitled Who Knows Who. This song is basically The Streets rapping over a walking bass line with crazy guitar effects in the background. The chorus is an epic explosion of sound, which I thoroughly enjoy.

Muse & The Streets- Who Knows Who

Straight from Aquarium Drunkard comes a She & Him set from the Newport Folk Festival. I am assuming not many people attended, based solely on the fact that it was the same weekend as Lollapalooza.

She & Him- Sentimental Heart [8.2.08]

Surprise… Another MGMT remix. This version of Kids is trying to hard to be a Boys Noize My Moon My Man remix. It’s the normal Kids hook but with a distorted synth, and then the lyrics come in, in a really odd low voice. It’s hard to describe.

MGMT- Kids (Burntpiano’s Robo Remix)

This last remix is described as the “Villains Xplosive Remix.” I think that is a perfectly accurate description, for the New Young Pony Club remix. This song is epic, loud, and banging. This is a good remix, but it doesn’t seem very hard to do at all. Most remixes being put out today sound similar, so I figure it can’t be that hard to do.

New Young Pony Club- The Bomb (Villains Xplosive Remix)

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Category: Remix

Remixes Galore Part 2

Written by lupethefiasco on Sunday, 20 of July , 2008 at 11:31 am

Welcome back children… The conclusion to this wonderful remix extravaganza includes a Mr. Gaspar remix, a K.W. remix, a DJ Ayres remix, an Ocelot remix, and finally a Telemitry remix. Enjoy!

Apologies, but these are all too big for our server so we have to host them through Mediafire.

Lil Wayne feat. Static- Lollipop (MR GASPAR Remix)

Rihanna- Don’t Stop The Music (K.W. Remix)

Paper Route Gangstaz- Rollin (DJ Ayres Remix)

Muse- Knights Of Cydonia (Ocelot Remix)

Bloc Party- Mercury (Telemitry Remix)

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Category: Remix

Remixes Galore Part 1

Written by lupethefiasco on Saturday, 19 of July , 2008 at 11:36 pm

Once again, a two part series of music. We’ve fallen behind recently, so we apologize and are going to get back on track immediately. The first part includes James Rutledge remixing MGMT, an up and coming mash-up duo by the name of Super Mash Bros., an Unkle remix, and three Santogold remixes. Enjoy.

MGMT- Electric Feel (James Rutledge Remix)

Head over to Lazerwolf.com to get a really fun mash-up album by duo Super Mash Bros.

Super Mash Bros.- Future Dads (Platinum Edition)

Unkle- X-Files (Unkle Remix) (Mediafire)

Santogold- L.E.S. Artistes (Grahm Zilla Remix) (Mediafire)

Santogold- Shove It (Boy 8-Bit 3hr Mega Mix) (Mediafire)

Santogold- Starstruck (Diplo Remix)

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Category: Remix

RAC Maury Remixes Again!

Written by gzabriel on Tuesday, 1 of July , 2008 at 11:23 am

Andrew Maury just sent this remix our way. It’s a charming remix of Brooklyn band Bear Hands, with trademark RAC percussion, well placed synths, some warm and full guitar sounds and seriously awesome tambourining. The vocals are a pop perfect indie chanting chorus of “Long and Lean/ God Save The Queen” and the song seems to go from good to goddamn catchy. I love it and RAC can do no wrong. Props to Maury and everyone go check it out.

(Sorry for the long break in between posts)

Long Lean Queen (RAC Maury Remix) - Bear Hands

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Category: Dance, Remix, gzabriel

Remixes (Insert Rest of Alliteration Here)

Written by lupethefiasco on Monday, 23 of June , 2008 at 9:22 pm

Here are a bunch of really good remixes that have been soaring on my itunes play count as of late.

I just bought The Verve//Remixed4 and it’s absolutely fantastic. Being the overachieving magician that he is, I of course found Diplo’s remix most enjoyable. This really was the standout track, on an album full of great remixes. The way he builds up the start of this song is absolutely fantastic, but I really do recommend you buy this whole album.

Marlena Shaw- California Love (Diplo Remix)

A great GMM candidate, DJ Sega puts a b-more beat over a chopped up version of Papa Roach’s “Last Resort.” Everything Hollertronix does is amazing, so this is undoubtedly one of my favorite remixes.


DJ Sega- Last Resort

Mickey Factz + The Cool Kids = Gold. An easy enough formula, now study it up. If these two collaborate in the future, look for a lot of success because fame is on the horizon for both of these talented artists/groups.

Mickey Factz- Rockin’ N’ Rollin’ RMX f/ The Cool Kids (ILLFONICS RMX)

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Category: Remix

Andrew Maury

Written by gzabriel on Wednesday, 9 of April , 2008 at 12:15 pm

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Andrew Maury is a 22 year old multi-versed musician and producer. He is a recent graduate of Syracuse University soon to reside in New York City and start his career in the music/media industry. He has 14 years experience as a guitarist in various bands, and has recently immersed himself in the convergence of indie rock and creative original-sample-based remixing.

I, Gzabriel, of The Tape sought out an interview with the man to ask him some questions about himself and his work and to hopefully give him “The Tape Boost” that many other artists have enjoyed or just to ask him questions. Questions in bold, answers in plain text. Bon Apetit.

What songs/bands/albums made you want to make music? Do you still listen to them and how did they influence you?

Since I was 8 years old, I’ve had a loyalty to music… and it keeps developing. I started playing guitar back in 3rd grade when Nirvana perked my ears; That was the band that sparked my musical interest. By middle school, I got involved playing in bands, covering general 90’s awesomeness. You know, Goo Goo Dolls, Collective Soul, Stroke 9, Bush. No regrets there. But high school took me into classic rock, Zeppelin, Floyd, Aerosmith, and U2. I continued to play in better bands, learned to play the drums, picked up the bass often, and learned about audio and musical gear. These days, I’m a college senior playing in an original band, studying recording, and listening to The Strokes, Radiohead, Interpol, VHS or Beta, Tokyo Police Club, Justice, Snowden, Death Cab, Incubus, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, etc. My college years and passion for these kinds of bands have really inspired me to become an active musician, and remixing is such a cool outlet for me. The work allows me to harness energy as both a musician and music fan.

You’ve picked some really difficult tracks in my opinion to remix as they seem so perfect already (Arcade Fires Black Mirror, Ra Ra Riots Ghost Under Rocks) what is your take on the remixes youre doing? are you simply doing your take on the songs or are there cases when you feel like you can make something better?

I think of a good remix as a musical caricature. It manages to highlight and expand-on its best features. A great remix also allows the artist’s taste, style, and creativity to influence a song in a new direction; Hopefully for the best. I often find that my best creative moments happen when I say to myself, “If I were in the band when they were writing this song, what would I have suggested in the process? What chord change could sound cooler here, or what structural change would drive the song more?” Its not to say that I have major problems with the songs I’m remixing, because I agree, these songs are GREAT in their original form. In fact, there are times when I wonder who I’m offending by twisting them up. There are some interesting trends happening in the music world right now. Sales are down, album significance seems to be dwindling, and Internet trends are rising. Our whole society is embracing the “remix,” whether its mashing up youtube videos or photoshopping movie posters together. While part of me worries that the remix culture is inducing some form of mass A.D.D., I think of an excellent remix can bring new significant light, and ultimately a form of support for the band.

What artist do you want to work with most right now?

I’ve been pretty happy, even flattered, with the work I’ve been doing recently, actually. Like I said before, some of my favorite bands of today are the bands I’ve been granted the opportunity to remix… like Tokyo Police Club, Ra Ra Riot, Snowden, and even Radiohead with their newest online mischief. (http://radioheadremix.com). However, If I could call up 5 bands and have them say “yes, you may remix us,” off the top of my head, it would probably be Ratatat, Kings of Leon, Broken Social Scene, Interpol, and, [haha] another Radiohead song.

How did it feel getting the invitation to join RAC and do you feel you have a lot in common with Andre?

Invitation to RAC = elation and utmost honor. I can safely say that one of the coolest people I know, I’ve never met. Andre and I are purebred, 21st century internet friends. We’ll spend hours bouncing files and projects that we’re working on back and forth, chatting about kick drum samples, sending ebay links for $450 tape delay units that we cant afford, and giving each other tips for new music to check out. I really think that RAC has a future, and I’m so proud to be a part of it in its early stages. Please visit the site, subscribe to the RSS blog, and stay tuned for news and new mixes! http://theremixcompany.co.uk

How long have you been making music and what was your first remix you were proud of?

I’ve been playing music almost all my life, but only writing and creating music seriously in the last 5 years. I’ve been playing lead guitar in a band called Magic Hour (http://myspace.com/magichourmusic) here at school, writing little electronica songs for fun, and remixing as of September 2007. My first remix was Ra Ra Riot’s “Ghost Under Rocks,” which I can safely say I was beyond proud of when I finished it. With only a groundwork of recording/mixing knowledge and experience writing sequenced drum/synth parts, I couldn’t believe how cool it sounded. And it all happened in a week. The feedback I got from friends and even blogs inspired me to get into remixing.

What are you listening to and liking right now?

The most recent incarnation of my musical taste involves:

Justice - ✝
Tokyo Police Club - Elephant Shell (I promise, I’m going to buy it)
Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
Jukebox The Ghost - Let Live And Let Ghosts
Coconut Records - Coconut Records
Radiohead - In Rainbows

What upcoming things are you doing?

1) A really cool remix of a song called “Juno” off of Tokyo Police Club’s new album that I co-produced with the guys and girls of Ra Ra Riot. It features some beautiful string parts, quirky bass, riffy guitar, a hodge-podge of percussion, and some incredible new melodies– sung and mostly performed by the band members of Ra Ra Riot. I’m really proud of the way this one came out, and it will be featured on a remix EP alongside Elephant Shell. (http://tokyopoliceclub.com)

2) A song called “Long Lean Queen” by Bear Hands, an up and coming, fantastic Brooklyn indie/garage band. (http://myspace.com/bearhandsband)

3) A brand new, unreleased Snowden song called “Red Handed” off their new album, which is still in production right now. I’m very excited for this one. (http://snowden.info)

4) And just today, I heard back from Tigercity. I hadn’t heard of them until a few nights ago when my band played a show in Rochester, NY, opening for them and VHS or Beta. They remind me a lot of Phoenix, fused with the sounds of Prince and Michael Jackson. Definitely check it out. (http://myspace.com/tigercity)

Anything you’d like to say as a non sequitur to end this interview fashionably?

I took a poll of my roommates for an answer. This was the winning non sequitur:
“Music is cool and all, but the best thing to remix is sexual positiions.” - Chris D’Errico

You owe it to yourself to check him out at his site: http://www.andrewmaury.net

and over at RAC’s site: http://theremixcompany.co.uk/

and listen to his remix of Nude by Radiohead.

http://radioheadremix.com/remix/?id=434

And so I’d like to conclude by saying Andrew Maury is one cool dude and we at The Tape hope to hear good things from him soon. And thanks to him so much for doing the interview!

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Category: Interviews, Remix, gzabriel

Remix Remix Remicks

Written by gzabriel on Wednesday, 13 of February , 2008 at 9:00 pm

Remixed Up Today I have a few things to share.

First off we got a nice track off the In Rainbows Remix album, it gives Thom Yorke some nice glitched vocals here and there but where it really shines is the verse from none other than Del Tha Funkee Homosapien. I think you guys will like it, it’s got kind of an Us Placers vibe to it.

Grab it here: Video Tapez (ft. Del Tha Funkee Homosapien) - Radiohead

Next up is a remix by a group that really shouldn’t need any description at all. DFA remixed Paper Planes. Go crazy.

Paper Planes (DFA Remix) - M.I.A

And finally is a track produced due to Arcade Fire’s simultaneous release of a video and remix material It’s a whole new take on a favorite off Neon Bible.

Viola: Black Mirror (Trading Aces Remix) - Arcade Fire

Enjoy Valentines Day!

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Category: Remix, Uncategorized

Io Io Io

Written by gzabriel on Friday, 8 of February , 2008 at 10:52 pm

Noize

Bring on the remixes, Boys Noize is getting a fresh new remix album coming in the near 2008. Here’s a sample. I’m excited and you should be to because that Alex from Germany is bound to have legions of awesome on that disc.

&Down-(Siriusmo vs Boys Noize Remix)

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Category: Remix

If It’s Made In The Dark You Might Need A Night Light

Written by gzabriel on Tuesday, 5 of February , 2008 at 9:47 pm

Hot Chip

Upon arriving home I was promptly handed the new Hot Chip by my dealer H-Dog with which I went upstairs to immerse myself in. I had been waiting for the album for months refusing to download it or read reviews of it because I want my virgin listening experience bad. The first 3 songs on “Made In The Dark” absolutely rock, they make me want to move and do white boy dance moves like a good Hot Chip song should. The sound is not cluttered but feels more packed with things happening which definitely works for those little ditties. Out At The Pictures is my favorite on that album for sure but it has its singles that we’ve all heard before. Once Hot Chip drops its dancable goodness is where the album lost some serious points for me. Too many ballads guys…

Regardless the album is Hot Chip and is therefore a must have, just ignore those weak songs and shake a fist to Made In The Dark. (Tristan’s review is to come shortly)

7.256631/10 (First Impression) After more listenings 8.2

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Category: Albums, Dance, Electro, Remix

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The tape is a project conceived by Gabriel Gutierrez (gzabriel), Macklin Casnoff (caz4mack), Tristan Rodman(pistachionut), Asher Kaplan (ashkap) and Willie Schube (lupethefiasco). All songs featured on this blog are for promotional use only. If you dig a track, go out and buy it! If your song is featured on this blog and you would like it taken down, or if you would like to have your song featured just click the contact form below.