Tag: Bootleg recording
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The Pre-History of Mashups – Medleys and Mixes
I suspect the public at large think that mashups are fairly new phenomenon, or at most 15 years old. [QI voice] This is not in fact true. Although sampling as a technology didn’t become widespread until the late 80’s (the likes of Art of Noise allowing, a band who also took parts of songs and…
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Goodbye Radio Clash Live, Hello Classic Bootleg Radio
After over 2 years of live-ish broadcasting (it first went live early March 2013), with the podcast ended I decided to call a halt on Radio Clash Live! as explained further over here. It didn’t seem to garner the live-streaming revolution I hoped…or the audience, although the live facility remains. But not all is lost…
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Steve Albini faces up to the music industry (again)
Great if long video / transcript of Steve Albini’s speech at Face The Music in Melbourne which echoes his classic ‘The Problem With Music’ from 21 years ago. Although I’d not describe Prince’s music as ‘poison’ I do think the purple dwarf’s attitude to the internet is poisonous, and all the people who try and…
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Freelance Hairdresser – Marshall’s Been Done to Death
Very good, done in Vegas 9 by soundHog – a bit of bootleg history given a 2010 re-rub 😀
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fudge tools in the place!
Fresh for 2007, fudgetools (who might or might not be Mr 10,000 Spoons – we don’t actually know *cue twiglet zone*) has reposted all their ‘ardkore electro-tastic tracks from 2007. So Cold The Freak (LFO’s ‘Freak’ getting with Jimmy Sommerville’s ‘So Cold the Night’, in a most wonderfully perverted way) is one of my favourite…
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Beach Blanket Bootlegs
Not only has Mr Fab got a timely Summer bootleg compilation out called Beach Blanket Bootlegs (surely Beach Bootleg Babylon would be a better name?) with some very fine selections, from Who Boys, Pilchard, Partyben, Eve Massacre, Jet Set Alex et al, but then again I would as it includes my Godlife bootleg (Blur vs…