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Star Wars VS Star Trek Epic Trailer
I'm not always a fan of mashups but feel this one was really well done *promote
Stevie Wonder Herbie Hancock Mashup - Pomplamoose
I love that the mashup isn't from the original sources (sampling), rather it's Jack and Natalie playing the parts from the originals.
Excellent work guys, as always!
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United State of Pop 2014 (Do What You Wanna Do) - DJ Earworm
My buddy Mike Garfield, over at globalish says about this video:
"t’s that time of the year again: since 2008 (a million years ago!), DJ Earworm’s mashup mania crescendos once a year to form an epic audio collage that features Billboard’s favorite 25, all woven into one symphonic DJ mix. It’s like a Google Earth view of the musical identity of young Americans – by zooming out until a year of singles happens in four minutes, culture seems like nature, and the spirit of the times shines through the often-mediocre music Earworm brings together. Seeing Earth from space, we found a new identity beyond the nation states; a similar escape into low orbit around Pop reveals the flavor of the age with more appeal and sentiment than year-end news reviews.
It isn’t merely that “United States of Pop” resamples factory-assembled dross to offer tunes more interesting than their gathered parts. “Do What You Wanna Do” sings volumes about how and who we are right now, the character of mainstream culture we can’t see until it’s past, the air that we’ve been breathing without paying much attention. The cynical might say it demonstrates how all this music sounds the same, how easily it’s recombined – and while that’s definitely true, it’s also and more deeply true that we’re in this together, and will be remembered sharing space on stage as actors in a common play of history. Here is a window into how this moment will be seen, in digest form, the way we now look back on 1969. But go back and look at the mixes from 2008 – 2013, and a trend is obvious: even lousy music’s getting better. It’s an optimistic sign that we are getting deeper as a culture. Let’s hope.
Earworm’s genius lies not only in up-cycling tracks I’d rather never hear again as standalone recordings, but also in transforming the familiar and mundane into a damn-near magical homage to each year’s zeitgeist. This must be what an end-of-life review feels like: everything remembered and forgotten rushes back for one last joyous and nostalgic celebration.
Here’s to the change we all seek in 2015."
NEWNESS is better than HOTNESS ! (Sift Talk Post)
Newness would be great if it actually listed videos by newness. Instead it's some mashup bullshit of who fucking knows. Hotness light? I see videos from 1 day ago listed after videos from 3 days ago. There's no sense to it.
Edit. I submitted a video over an hour ago. Went through 12 pages of newness and it isn't there. 12 pages of hotness, not there either. I don't get it.
The Joy of the Guitar Riff
Nice watch but very pop centric. SO many huge riffs never even got a mention. Case in point:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBetudbtRto
My first real introduction to metal when they charts were full of Abba and Boney M.
It's seems weird this is a BBC documentary yet you're as likely to hear of Iron Maiden's achievement's as you to hear of The Prodigy.
Story of the discussion of the riff? They jump from Nivarna (1991) to 7 nation army (2003). But somehow they missed the fact The Prodigy went from a underground dance ground to a rock festival headliner on the basis of this riff back in '95: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l62UTsRQ6qY
Yes "walk this way" was a rap/rock crossover - but this is afaik the first proper metal/underground dance mashup. I honestly hate the fact The Prodigy never get the credit they deserve for bringing so much.
Final point - this UK documentary goes from Nivarna to White Stripes and ignores:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNWCclOqUHw
Bohren & der Club of Gore - Constant Fear
This video mashup works really well for the track.
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Men at Work - Down Under
M83 vs Men at work - City down under (Mighty Mike MashUp) has been added as a related post - related requested by Zawash on that post.
chunder (v): to vomit- Thanks Pop-Up Video! Land Down Under
M83 vs Men at work - City down under (Mighty Mike MashUp) has been added as a related post - related requested by Zawash on that post.
M83 - Midnight City
M83 vs Men at work - City down under (Mighty Mike MashUp) has been added as a related post - related requested by Zawash on that post.
My Paperback Sharona (The Beatles vs The Knack)
Finally a mashup worthy of a *promote from meh.
My Paperback Sharona (The Beatles vs The Knack)
I have to *promote - I never liked these songs too much, but for some reason, I love this mashup!
the ultimate electro disco mashup-no really-its the ultimate
god, i hate "electro" and mashups.
Alesso - Calling / City of Dreams (Alesso mashup) @ Tomorrow
*dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/Alesso-Calling-City-of-Dreams-Alesso-mashup-Tomorrow
Alesso - Calling / City of Dreams (Alesso mashup) @ Tomorrow
This video has been nominated as a duplicate of this video by chicchorea. If this nomination is seconded with *isdupe, the video will be killed and its votes transferred to the original.