Thursday, August 8, 2019

mashing up history



check the slogan on the label of this version of the original Jem 77 tune -
"Proper Bloodclaart Pirate Radio Bizness"




this other recent Rave 2 the Grave tune is better than the Jem 77/Cubic 22 one I think



of course there were tracks that were effectively mash-ups  -  aka rip-offs - happening in real-time back in the old skool days. i can't think of any examples off the top, but there were quite a few that were composites of existing killer tunes.

This Mickeybeam75 chappie is slinging this kind of thing up there, along with a lot of high-quality uploads of original-era tunes

this one - not a mash up but a new-old tune -  is quite devastating, beats and bass-wise. really like it




Here's the whole Wetman  EP on Vivid



Funny title

This is an earlier EP by Wetman

3 comments:

  1. Some examples of mashup tunes at the time would be Dave Charlesworth's Energizer series and Slipmatt's SMD series

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  2. yes, good examples

    there's lots more i think

    it was a syndrome - almost a bit like the early Sixties when people were rush out of a cover of a hit record by Beatles or Hollies or whoever, in the hope seemingly that people would buy it by accident

    another syndrome was a hit in America (or in the UK) gets a rapid-response cover by someone on the other side of the Atlantic hoping to score a preemptive hit before it gets released in that territory, and often the inferior, or paler, copy succeeded and the definitive

    but these hardcore back in the day mash-ups are more blatantly parasitic - while also quite enjoyable and if you're like obsessed with the sound, somebody you'll gladly lap up despite the redundancy - the consumer-fan logic of reconsumption

    another example of the latter is when you are so into a record, that even though you've got a copy already, when you see again in a shop you almost buy it again, a sort of repurchase of the moment, or doubling of libidinal attachment

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  3. The previous comment was by me, not sure why it went through anonymously ... weird!

    Another cool mashup was this 93 release on Strictly Underground, that mashed all the M-D-Emm tunes into one:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-fR9BdFULs

    Like a personal megamix of your own tunes!

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