Aw yeah, Loleatta Holloway there at the start. As far as this thread goes, I'd guess that after, probably, James Brown, and the Amen, Brother drummer from The Winstons she's up there with the most sampled performers.
Here's a pretty scorching version of (not the usual) one of her songs:
(fake edit: WhoSampled has Public Enemy in third and then Lynn Collins in fourth place, though poking around a bit, that's mostly the 'whoo...yeah' sample rather than Lynn Collins's vocals.)
It's interesting to go through the comments where someone's spotting all the samples, and it is amazing to me how people manage it. There's like one second of the drums from Xtal in the 1992 video, and knowing where it is (1:56, on top of Walking On Broken Glass), I can hear them, but I have no idea how someone found it in the first place.
Went back and listened to Mouth Sounds for the first time in years just now, and then ended up listening to the rest of the Neil C mashup albums as a chaser
Vivid Memories Turn To Fantasies, Tears in Chocolate Rain, No Credit Card, and Mullet With Butterfly Wings are the tracks from Sounds that really hold up as high points. Promenade is also a great opener, and Smooth Flow is a pretty grand closer. The rest of the album is just kinda there in comparison to those tracks, and a lot of the songs I haven't named either have kinda messy production or feel weirdly placed in the album. I kinda like The Sharpest Tool as a weird industrial devolution of All-Star, though, and a few of those tracks have a few grand ambitions that are improved upon substantially in later albums
Speaking of which, Silence still holds up as well as I remember, which is to say pretty well. Rollercloser, Sexual Lion King, and Crocodile Chop have a couple slightly forced-sounding audio cuts (especially those first two), but overall the mixing is greatly improved and that helps some of the grander ambitions Mouth Sounds aimed for really feel attainable. Best and Numbers both feel like Neil is absolutely stress-testing the number of samples he can lay on top of one another without the whole thing collapsing and by some miracle both songs work. Best is still one of the funniest mashups I've ever heard, for exactly these reasons. I also still think Orgone Girls is transcendent, especially once the violins kick in. And then WNDRWLL and Piss are back to back soundclown gold and work far better than either really should
My single favorite two-track mashup on Moods is Dear Dinosaur, which is both in the category of Unironically Good Mashup and is also fantastic stoner rock.
I think my current ranking has actually flipped around a far bit, going Silence > Moods > Dreams > Sounds, with the biggest gap being that last one (the rest are all on relatively even footing)
This one has a bit more of a stylistic progression than some of the other ones. I've also been finding it fun to look at the list of artists in there and see which ones I can spot -- for example, Warren G and Nate Dogg was obviously going to be Regulate so when the whistle came in at 0:30 I was expecting it.
Then there's the annoying ones where I recognise something but can't remember what it's from; the echoing 'hey' in the background at 3:07 was irritatingly familar but I couldn't place it. Fortunately someone's still making a list of them all, and turns out it's from Here Comes The Hotstepper -- and yeah, that's where the sample comes from, but it's also not the most memorable bit of the song so it's interesting which things stick in my memory.
And while this is a couple of years later, Elastica in that one got me thinking about Republica, who did two fairly different versions of the same song:
Second version, rap by Captain Hollywood. There's an interesting story behind it relating to record companies and rights, though I don't quite understand how they wound up not just remaking the song with a different rapper, they appear to have remade the _video_ with the new guy as well.
Both of these are so early-90's-videos it's amazing; the figure on geometric greenscreening, the man-who-raps-woman-who-sings, the stuff where they just put the current bit of lyrics in the background, in particular, seems to have come into and gone back out of fashion in like a two month period in 1990.
Then there's the Bruce Forest remix, which came last but is the first one I heard (via this, and is possibly the best one (full-length here)
(and I don't think the first version above is really the first version, there's a pre-hip-house-remix version on the original 12", but I can't find that one)
Just going back through The Hood Internet's older ones while I wait for the next year to show up, and it strikes me that while I don't know how they plan these things, there must be some years where they look at the list of songs from the year and just go "yesssss...."
For Synthwave fans out there, BootieMashup just put out a double album of syth track mashups. It's an interesting approach to mashups imo. Much more chill and moody than the usual energetic pop tracks.
Synthwave is the dreamy, electronic sound of the retro-future, as imagined through the nostalgic lens of the ’80s. It often has a bit of a movie soundtrack vibe to it, which means it’s usually missing one thing — VOCALS.
But that’s where Bootie Mashup comes in. Adding vocal warmth over icy-cool instrumentals, this collection of 38 synthwave mashups from 14 different producers brings pop personality to these chill retrowave tracks.
Compiled by Adriana A and Lobsterdust, this pair of CD-length mixtapes features mashups by: Star Man, Happy Cat Disco, satis5d, Lobsterdust, Warezio, Aggro1, EN8, Meikee Magnetic, Marc Johnce, MasDaMind, DJ Poulpi, Ryan Nellis, SMASH, and ToToM.
Released: 11/30/2020
DISC 01
1. satis5d – Sunset Radio (Queen vs. The Midnight)
2. SMASH – Burn Love Down (Linkin Park vs. Robert Parker ft. Maethelvin)
3. Happy Cat Disco – Endless Eye Of The Tiger (Survivor vs. The Midnight)
4. EN8 / Meikee Magnetic – Everything’s Up (4 Non Blondes vs. FM-84)
5. Happy Cat Disco – Delight In New Rules (Dua Lipa vs. Maethelvin)
6. satis5d – Run Free (Ultra Nate vs. LeBrock)
7. Star Man – Miami Dreams (Fleetwood Mac vs. Kosta)
8. Warezio – Wide Awake Darkness (Katy Perry vs. The Midnight)
9. satis5d – Photographs of Thunder (Nickelback vs. The Midnight)
10. Happy Cat Disco – Synthetic Friends (Justin Bieber vs. The Weeknd vs. The Midnight)
11. ToToM – Set Hero To The Reality (Adele vs. College ft. Electric Youth)
12. Star Man – Brooklyn Bridge Into You (Ariana Grande vs. Robert Parker)
13. Lobsterdust – Good Memories (Drake & Rihanna vs. The Midnight)
14. Star Man – September Coast (Earth, Wind & Fire vs. Konrad Celiński)
15. DJ Poulpi – Nightcalifornication (Red Hot Chili Peppers vs. Kavinsky)
16. Happy Cat Disco – Bend & Break a Sunflower (Post Malone & Swae Lee vs. FM-84)
17. Lobsterdust – Easy Like A Cool Breeze (Lionel Richie vs. Lazerhawk)
18. Ryan Nellis – Small Things Move Pretty Fast (blink-182 vs. New Arcades)
19. Aggro1 – Evertron (Foo Fighters vs. Dynatron)
DISC 02
1. Happy Cat Disco – What About Los Angeles (P!nk vs. The Midnight)
2. Star Man – Lost In Time (Britney Spears vs. Maethelvin)
3. Star Man – Don’t Fear The Asteroid Rain (Blue Oyster Cult vs. Wice)
4. Happy Cat Disco – We Move Symphonies (Clean Bandit vs. The Midnight)
5. Marc Johnce – One Of These Nightdrives With You (Eagles vs. Aanorak)
6. Star Man – Andromeda Free (Ariana Grande vs. Dance With The Dead)
7. Star Man – Early For The Summer (Demi Lovato vs. Miami Nights 1984)
8. MasDaMind – Starlight Kill (30 Seconds To Mars vs. Night Runner)
9. Warezio – Part of Light Years (Katy Perry vs. The Midnight)
10. Happy Cat Disco – Gloria’s Bodies (Justin Bieber vs. Drowning Pool vs. The Midnight)
11. Happy Cat Disco – Jason Walking On The Moon (The Police vs. The Midnight)
12. Star Man – Love Pulse (AFI vs. Dynatron)
13. Star Man – Take Congratulations (Post Malone feat. Quavo vs. Betamaxx)
14. Lobsterdust – Stand Back Iteration (Stevie Nicks vs. Com Truise)
15. satis5d – It’s Outatime In Your Eyes (Imagine Dragons vs. Peter Gabriel vs. FM-84)
16. Lobsterdust – Do You Really Want Awakening? (Culture Club vs. LazerHawk)
17. Star Man – Loaded City (Starship vs. Power Glove)
18. Star Man – Fade Into Midnight (Avicci vs. Kalax vs. Alan Walker)
19. Star Man – Closing Tonight (Semisonic vs. Timecop1983)
If you really like it he got some vinyl pressed with some of his newer recordings. It's part of a project he got himself caught up in due to quarantine fucking up his day job.
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Aw yeah, Loleatta Holloway there at the start. As far as this thread goes, I'd guess that after, probably, James Brown, and the Amen, Brother drummer from The Winstons she's up there with the most sampled performers.
Here's a pretty scorching version of (not the usual) one of her songs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX-tTXSMhPQ
(fake edit: WhoSampled has Public Enemy in third and then Lynn Collins in fourth place, though poking around a bit, that's mostly the 'whoo...yeah' sample rather than Lynn Collins's vocals.)
This is one I'm not gonna be able to put on my proton pack playlist.
https://youtu.be/D-ZTAdmOLIg
Happy birthday Zon
https://youtu.be/yixjeuqVajE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HMwN-OKEWw
(has no relation to anime despite the aesthetic)
This one, however...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB6i6wJH6gk
Dangerous rabbit hole, but the best one.
Man the full version of one of the things in there is pretty impressive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fKG6TbpeLY
and just now 1993:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKu6LXIaOpk
It's interesting to go through the comments where someone's spotting all the samples, and it is amazing to me how people manage it. There's like one second of the drums from Xtal in the 1992 video, and knowing where it is (1:56, on top of Walking On Broken Glass), I can hear them, but I have no idea how someone found it in the first place.
(and yes, 1993 contains the song you'd expect it to)
Vivid Memories Turn To Fantasies, Tears in Chocolate Rain, No Credit Card, and Mullet With Butterfly Wings are the tracks from Sounds that really hold up as high points. Promenade is also a great opener, and Smooth Flow is a pretty grand closer. The rest of the album is just kinda there in comparison to those tracks, and a lot of the songs I haven't named either have kinda messy production or feel weirdly placed in the album. I kinda like The Sharpest Tool as a weird industrial devolution of All-Star, though, and a few of those tracks have a few grand ambitions that are improved upon substantially in later albums
Speaking of which, Silence still holds up as well as I remember, which is to say pretty well. Rollercloser, Sexual Lion King, and Crocodile Chop have a couple slightly forced-sounding audio cuts (especially those first two), but overall the mixing is greatly improved and that helps some of the grander ambitions Mouth Sounds aimed for really feel attainable. Best and Numbers both feel like Neil is absolutely stress-testing the number of samples he can lay on top of one another without the whole thing collapsing and by some miracle both songs work. Best is still one of the funniest mashups I've ever heard, for exactly these reasons. I also still think Orgone Girls is transcendent, especially once the violins kick in. And then WNDRWLL and Piss are back to back soundclown gold and work far better than either really should
My single favorite two-track mashup on Moods is Dear Dinosaur, which is both in the category of Unironically Good Mashup and is also fantastic stoner rock.
I think my current ranking has actually flipped around a far bit, going Silence > Moods > Dreams > Sounds, with the biggest gap being that last one (the rest are all on relatively even footing)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAux93_DROw
This one has a bit more of a stylistic progression than some of the other ones. I've also been finding it fun to look at the list of artists in there and see which ones I can spot -- for example, Warren G and Nate Dogg was obviously going to be Regulate so when the whistle came in at 0:30 I was expecting it.
Then there's the annoying ones where I recognise something but can't remember what it's from; the echoing 'hey' in the background at 3:07 was irritatingly familar but I couldn't place it. Fortunately someone's still making a list of them all, and turns out it's from Here Comes The Hotstepper -- and yeah, that's where the sample comes from, but it's also not the most memorable bit of the song so it's interesting which things stick in my memory.
This is the 'official release':
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgffRW1fKDk
but the original is fairly different:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph4rpxsu6SU
more classic dang dang dang ga-dang-ga-dang piano and 90s synth/bass, more virtua fighter 2, but less zoom.
(though to be fair _EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD_ has less zoom than the first one)
Also, it's nice to see videos where everyone was clearly just having a ton of fun making them.
I'm not genx but it's got to be hard to compete with outside of the late 60s.
https://youtu.be/oZazVpuooQ0
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First version, rap by MC Fixxit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QM3jWVK10o
Second version, rap by Captain Hollywood. There's an interesting story behind it relating to record companies and rights, though I don't quite understand how they wound up not just remaking the song with a different rapper, they appear to have remade the _video_ with the new guy as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Dm0yyint6k
Both of these are so early-90's-videos it's amazing; the figure on geometric greenscreening, the man-who-raps-woman-who-sings, the stuff where they just put the current bit of lyrics in the background, in particular, seems to have come into and gone back out of fashion in like a two month period in 1990.
Then there's the Bruce Forest remix, which came last but is the first one I heard (via this, and is possibly the best one (full-length here)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9N8a5Xh0lA
(and I don't think the first version above is really the first version, there's a pre-hip-house-remix version on the original 12", but I can't find that one)
...what?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GklP0ATsEtw
Early on, they do a good job putting together but later on, is just insane.
https://youtu.be/dhqyMblMjGg
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https://youtu.be/CiHqcyGOJUs
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https://bootiemashup.com/mix-tapes/synthwave/
1. satis5d – Sunset Radio (Queen vs. The Midnight)
2. SMASH – Burn Love Down (Linkin Park vs. Robert Parker ft. Maethelvin)
3. Happy Cat Disco – Endless Eye Of The Tiger (Survivor vs. The Midnight)
4. EN8 / Meikee Magnetic – Everything’s Up (4 Non Blondes vs. FM-84)
5. Happy Cat Disco – Delight In New Rules (Dua Lipa vs. Maethelvin)
6. satis5d – Run Free (Ultra Nate vs. LeBrock)
7. Star Man – Miami Dreams (Fleetwood Mac vs. Kosta)
8. Warezio – Wide Awake Darkness (Katy Perry vs. The Midnight)
9. satis5d – Photographs of Thunder (Nickelback vs. The Midnight)
10. Happy Cat Disco – Synthetic Friends (Justin Bieber vs. The Weeknd vs. The Midnight)
11. ToToM – Set Hero To The Reality (Adele vs. College ft. Electric Youth)
12. Star Man – Brooklyn Bridge Into You (Ariana Grande vs. Robert Parker)
13. Lobsterdust – Good Memories (Drake & Rihanna vs. The Midnight)
14. Star Man – September Coast (Earth, Wind & Fire vs. Konrad Celiński)
15. DJ Poulpi – Nightcalifornication (Red Hot Chili Peppers vs. Kavinsky)
16. Happy Cat Disco – Bend & Break a Sunflower (Post Malone & Swae Lee vs. FM-84)
17. Lobsterdust – Easy Like A Cool Breeze (Lionel Richie vs. Lazerhawk)
18. Ryan Nellis – Small Things Move Pretty Fast (blink-182 vs. New Arcades)
19. Aggro1 – Evertron (Foo Fighters vs. Dynatron)
DISC 02
1. Happy Cat Disco – What About Los Angeles (P!nk vs. The Midnight)
2. Star Man – Lost In Time (Britney Spears vs. Maethelvin)
3. Star Man – Don’t Fear The Asteroid Rain (Blue Oyster Cult vs. Wice)
4. Happy Cat Disco – We Move Symphonies (Clean Bandit vs. The Midnight)
5. Marc Johnce – One Of These Nightdrives With You (Eagles vs. Aanorak)
6. Star Man – Andromeda Free (Ariana Grande vs. Dance With The Dead)
7. Star Man – Early For The Summer (Demi Lovato vs. Miami Nights 1984)
8. MasDaMind – Starlight Kill (30 Seconds To Mars vs. Night Runner)
9. Warezio – Part of Light Years (Katy Perry vs. The Midnight)
10. Happy Cat Disco – Gloria’s Bodies (Justin Bieber vs. Drowning Pool vs. The Midnight)
11. Happy Cat Disco – Jason Walking On The Moon (The Police vs. The Midnight)
12. Star Man – Love Pulse (AFI vs. Dynatron)
13. Star Man – Take Congratulations (Post Malone feat. Quavo vs. Betamaxx)
14. Lobsterdust – Stand Back Iteration (Stevie Nicks vs. Com Truise)
15. satis5d – It’s Outatime In Your Eyes (Imagine Dragons vs. Peter Gabriel vs. FM-84)
16. Lobsterdust – Do You Really Want Awakening? (Culture Club vs. LazerHawk)
17. Star Man – Loaded City (Starship vs. Power Glove)
18. Star Man – Fade Into Midnight (Avicci vs. Kalax vs. Alan Walker)
19. Star Man – Closing Tonight (Semisonic vs. Timecop1983)
https://youtu.be/m_sBPSzyzdc
https://youtu.be/06kCVr5DpA4
https://youtu.be/gAzdUymv8o0
This is so laser-targeted at my serotonin production centers it's ridiculous.
https://sowndhaus.audio/track/8830/photographs-of-thunder-nickelback-vs-the-midnight
I've seen The Midnight live, they're incredible.
https://youtu.be/jJY6YOL0r5M
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This is awesome, by the way!
https://youtu.be/bgK_Bq9ilu0
https://ghostcaveatl.bandcamp.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MRx4LpYbQ4
Why?
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
https://youtu.be/jFgW00wcvBM
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