Star Trek do the A-Team
Through my link trawls for my previous post on The A-Team movie, I uncovered some gems. This is fun: The A-Team, as played by the Star Trek massive.
Through my link trawls for my previous post on The A-Team movie, I uncovered some gems. This is fun: The A-Team, as played by the Star Trek massive.
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Peter Serafanowicz has mashed up cheeky little trifle with Gordon Brown and James Brown. It's unsettling.
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Witness this You Tube mash up of online instructional videos for various musical instruments and simply fill your boots with awe.
It would be smart enough even if it weren't so goddamn groovy, but with this delivering the clever and the funk in such high measure... Set phasers to 'props' and aim that shit at Kutiman.
Genius.
Keep th' funk,
Article Dan
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I'm a sucker for a good Radiohead mash-up, and by jove there's a few out there (some great, some dreadful). Here are a couple I've found which please me greatly.
First up: Panzah Zandahz with Ghostface Killa mashing up Iron Lung most effectively. This from an album of Radiohead mashups I found in the sadly passed on Chapel Market all night record store - Disque. This is the best track on the album 'Me and This Army'. Like the man says: "You got them big ass speakers and you can't turn it up? Turn that mothafucker up!"
Far more English, but none the less cool, Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip: 'Letter from God to Man'. A tad sanctimonious and 6th formy, but they loop the Planet Telex track nicely. After the shouting comes a mashed beat break down - that alone makes it all worthwhile.
If Dan le Sac and Scoobius Pip are new to you, check out Angles; better yet watch their hilarious X-Factor audition here:
Keep th' faith,
Dan
P.S. I was under the impression that Posterous would stream these tunes rather than offer them as downloads. Must be the iTunes format altering the offering. Apologies - not the instant experience I had hoped to give you.)
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