In case you haven’t seen The Bloody Beetroots’ newest video creation titled, “Domino,” here it is for your viewing pleasure:
As is the case with many artists and performers today, they tend to sell out once they hit it big and rise to the top. It may be that they have succumbed to the temptations of major mainstream revenue, or perhaps they just feel that there’s no reason to screw up a good thing. Whatever the reason(s) may be, these musicians have opted to settle for their single working formula thereby ceasing to push boundaries and experiment with new forms of artistic expression. Who’s to say that a trance DJ can’t cross over to the dubstep universe? Or why should a drummer from the 80s being ridiculed for entering the electronic/DJ realm?
Life is the constant pursuit of knowledge, experiences and happiness. As such, individuals should strive to quench an insatiable thirst for learning new things, meeting different people, undergoing foreign sensations, and expanding limitless horizons. One such musician who epitomizes all these aspects is a man by the name of Joel Zimmerman, also known as Deadmau5. We’ve been following him for quite some time now and only recently have we fully come to appreciate his endeavors and true dedication to creative progression. Constantly pushing the envelope, Joel is now making his foray into dubstep production. What’s more is that following a vast array of responses on forums to his new musical endeavor (both good and bad), he simply responds with, ”I’m just fucking around and practicing guys…you gotta switch it up every once and a while to keep sharp.” We rest our case.
Have a listen to Joel’s “Dub5tepthingie” below and check out the most recent works-in-progress on his Suncloud page: fuckmylife.
Also, during our research-induced insomnia, we discovered a handful of other interesting (and bad-ass) tidbits on the Mau5:
That’s all for now…PEA5E!
You know what day it is…so here are our mashup picks of the week:
Coldplay vs. Beyonce – The Scientist Like You
Metallica vs. Bryan Adams – Enter You
http://www.vimeo.com/4660137Bloody Beetroots vs Duran Duran – Beetroots on Film
http://www.vimeo.com/4844104
And here are a couple smooth tracks (since our heads are still pounding from this weekend) featuring Marvin Gaye for your collections
Outkast vs. Marvin Gaye – Let’s Get it So Clean
(Thanks B.Cause for this totally chill reprise)
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Jay-Z feat. Lil’ Wayne vs. Marvin Gaye – Hello Brooklyn
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Have a Rokin’ week!!
It’s been quite a while since we last covered the French DJ known as, Danger.
Still relatively unknown within the mainstream circuit, it’s easy to see how Danger is considered one of the most underrated DJs when you take into account the league that he is playing amongst which include such legends as Kavinsky, Sebastien, Justice, and even Daft Punk.
Nonetheless, his vast array of talents and videogames-from-the-80s-influenced beats should not be trivialized as Danger is set to take the world by storm in the near future. Along with an incredible 2009 world tour spanning a legion of cities across North America, Australia and of course Europe, Danger also recently released his new “09/17 2009″ EP earlier this month.
9/17 2007 EP Teaser
4h 30
Also, check out some live performances of Danger’s classics below:
“88h 88″ February 6th, 2009 in NYC
“14h 54″ Pre-Halloween Bash @Avalon in Hollywood
“11h 30″ (SICK mix of our favorite Danger song!) @ Shape-Up in Sweden
Hope you all had incredible weekends…welcome back to reality and also back to Mashup Mondays!
Mashups are extremely fickle works of art. Most of what we come across are usually just a disorganized, cornucopia of songs and tunes that hardly mesh together. Others are simply head-on-collisions of completely disjointed tracks that we only listen to due to our inability to avert our attention away from such tragic trainwrecks and disasters. However, every once in a Blue Moon, we are blessed with seamlessly perfect mashups and for that, we give our thanks.
Here’s a short mix featuring some of those wonderfully dank nuggets for your ears:
“Shaiken Up” [Right Click, Save As...]
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