Showing posts with label Michael Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Jackson. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 December 2009

Return of the King


When The King passed there was a rare occurrence of international mourning, we can all say where we were when we heard the news. I was sitting playing Counter Strike with a friend when The Last Junker rang me and told me that there was very strong speculation that the man had died. I told the friend that I was playing with what had happened, he was gutted and we both went off the game. Needless to say it was a very long 2 hours of internet speculation, with rumours flying left, right and center over what had happened and all news sources quoting other news sources over the "death" to keep themselves safe in case it was just a rumour. The news was finally confirmed and the world was left with one less icon.

Shortly after I got wind that Snoop Dogg was doing a live video podcast (I'm still not entirely sure where or how I heard about this) where he'd be playing Jackson songs and doing his thing. I had lost a lot of respect for Snoop over recent years as he took selling out to a whole new level, his music suffered and he just wasn’t the musician or person he should have become. This changed that night as he bust out classic after classic, old Jackson with new Jackson and lots of less familiar tracks. When I joined the video chat there was only 50 other people watching (there was a counter of all the people in the room), at the height of it there was well over 2000 people watching the stream and, more importantly, listening to the songs.

Even before his death we were hearing Jackson tributes all over the place, he was a man who had so much influence that nearly everyone wanted to show their gratitude. After his death there was many, many more, some good and some bad, with memorable ones being Sways's "The King Full Stop" and Cymarshall Law's "R.I.P. Michael Jackson". People were also dedicating entire albums to the man and many mixtapes were released, which is essentially what I am here to talk about.

The first mixtape I want to talk about was released a few years ago and was a collaboration between Rhymefest, Mark Ronson and to an extent, Michael Jackson (I remember hearing somewhere that he'd actually approved it, though I can't seem to find the source now). The mixtape, entitled Man in the Mirror, consists of Jackson songs being used as backing tracks for Rhymefest who is spitting about his life, times, Jackson and his influence on him. They also have some samples of Jackson talking, taken from various interviews and sources, that they have then talked over to form the illusion that Jackson is in the studio with them, which makes for some funny conversations between the three. After Jackson's death Rhymefest re-released this mixtape with 3 bonus tacks added. Both versions were released as free downloads and the re-release is al available as a CD for those who wanted to have a hard version of the mixtape. Both are available here.

The second mixtape was released at the end of October and I finally got round to listening to it recently. This one is brought to us from the masterful DJ Jazzy Jeff, who most will remember as being the Fresh Prince's DJ and also appearing as himself on the show that most people grew up with. This one will probably be a lot more accessible to Jackson fans than the previous mixtape as it is essentially just a huge playlist of Jackson songs. The mix contains a few rare remixes that don't stray too far from the original versions, it should also be mentioned that this doesn’t play that many remixes and stays on course by playing mainly Jackson originals. The list contains lots of songs that many people would not expect to see on the list that would be unfamiliar to the more mainstream Jackson audience, This however doesn’t mean that there is no classics that we've all come to know and love on the list. Jazzy Jeff brings us a perfectly lengthened mixtape here that seems to tick all the boxes and will certainly have Jackson fans applauding his efforts. Mixtape available here.

Friday, 20 November 2009

TFI Friday #6



Friday at last, its been a long week and this may be the last you from me for a while. Nothing's went wrong, i just have to concentrate on uni work for the next few weeks as its deadlines galore. There may be some guest posters to fill my post, so be on the lookout for something different in my absence. Its been a long week and this may be the last you hear from me for a while, but its still the weekend. Enjoy the tracks.

Tracks:
Boys Noize - Kontact Me
Hey Today! - Necessary Evil
Acid Girls - The Numbers Song 
Michael Jackson - Remember the Time (Don Diablo Remix)
Gigi Barocco - Puah

*Bonus mash-up from the Bast*rds:
The Bast*rds of  Bass - Lose Your Heartbeat (Eminem vs The Knife) 

The bonus is a little goodbye present from myself until i return (and also to make up for the missing track 2), been sitting on this track for about a year or so now, enjoy.

Saturday, 31 October 2009

Halloween Hell, Pt. 2: Thunder's Revenge



To continue on with what Junker said in Part 1, i am presenting Halloween Hell Part 2. I'm going to be taking a slightly different, but albeit very similar approach in preparing you for tonight's slaughtering in whatever your chosen destination may be, by playing songs that should downright scare you into leaving your house for this glorious time of the year. It only comes around once a year so I implore you to go out and enjoy yourself, as JUNKER said, it is indeed just a commercial holidays these days, but who cares? doesn't mean we can't enjoy the hype, just don't believe it.

As JUNKER said, we'll be in attendance for Shine's 14th Birthday tonight, so if you're in attendance make sure you give it reps for the celebrations, also be sure to look out for 3 or 4 ejits at the front making dicks of themselves and falling all over the place, it'll probably be us, so make sure to pop over and say hi and help us back on our feet.

The songs i'm going to be posting will be more aimed towards the club, bar one song, so turn the bass up in anticipation of whats to come. Believe me when I say that it was extremely hard to pick just 5 songs for this post, there is just too many songs out there that can fit the bill, so i picked 666 songs instead of 5 (meaning in reality I only picked 6.). The first half of this post will be essentially 3 Halloween-y themed songs, a bit of fun to ready you for the night. The second half will be three dark songs, put here to scare you and prepare you, songs that will have your heart racing with excitement and fear, songs that will have you screaming for more and crying for mercy, songs that will... sorry i got a bit excited there... enjoy the songs.

As usual (for me anyway) the songs have been place in the order i feel they should be listened too, of course this is just a recommendation. Best played to get you ready for the night, the irony being that if you were out they'd almost definitely be played in reverse order.

Part 1 - Preparation:
Michael Jackson - Thriller (it may be a cliche, but it also may be one of the greatest songs of all time, so go suck suck on a shotgun)
Justice vs John Williams - Imperial Stress
Rob Zombie - Dragula

Part 2 - Ramifications:
Thomas Bangatler - Stress
Culture Prophet - Ghetto Bounce
Mr.Oizo - Lambs Anger (DAi's More Anger Remix)

Part 3 - Redemption:
Come back tomorrow for Easy Like Sunday Morning... if we make it through the night, meaning it will prob be a late post so enjoy your sleep in.

Saturday, 3 October 2009

Yousendit


Can anyone explain to me the fascination with this website? I just don't understand it at all. At first glance, it seems to serve the same function as the likes of Mediafire and Zshare, but upon further inspection, it doesn't come close to those filesharing websites in any way. Yes, it has decent uploading and downloading speeds but these are crippled by the fact that file's expire within the blink of an eye. For instance, for 'lite users' uploads expire within 7 days or after 100 downloads. This means that downloaders have to be constantly up to date with the latest blogs and websites that use this service, otherwise they could potentially miss out on some worthwhile tracks. Naturally, there is a remedy to this situation, and it comes in the form of paid and/or promo users who get an extended expiration date of 14 days or 500 downloads. This is a little better, but even a fortnight isn't that great and the majority of users don't have this account.

Although it could be said that such qualms are trivial, there is nothing worse than jumping from blog to blog chasing a trail of expired links. Case in point, a few months ago when Streelife DJs remixed the Michael Jackson track Wanna Be Startin' Something, it took me just under two weeks of constant searching to get my hands on it due predominantly to dead links or expired Yousendit files. Sort it out.

Oh, and here are a few tracks I've been enjoying recently. Hope you appreciate.

Michael Jackson - Wanna Be Startin' Something (Streetlife DJs Remix)
Black Sheep - The Choice Is Yours (Breakdown Remix)
Tocadisco - Senator
Royksopp - The Girl And The Robot (Spencer And Hill Remix)
Alex Gopher - Aurora (Riot In Belgium & Knightlife Remix)
ZZZ - Lion (Bag Raiders Remix)
Miike Snow - Animal (Fake Blood Remix)

Monday, 28 September 2009

Metal Monday # 2



Savatage - Sirens 
Classic metal here for the dedicated metal fan. This track comes from Savatage's debut album "Sirens" and is without a doubt one of my top listened to Savatage songs. Sirens is a perfect example of what Criss Oliva was capable of, as like the majority of Savatage's back catalogue, he played all guitars on the track, and did so with the grace that only Criss could, on top of this, Jon Oliva also shows us some early examples of his trademark shrieks within the track. Savatage are a rare example of a band that sounded better live than on the album, this can be heard within their live recordings, or by purchasing a ticket to a Jon Oliva's Pain gig and hoping they play a few Savatage tunes.

Droid - Together We Die
Coming from DROID's first album "DROID", Together We Die is a prime example of how metal is still progressing for the better. This groove metal/metalcore band sound very reminiscent of much of Devildriver's work with elements of Lamb of God, but their own unique touch. Unusual for a metal band within this genre is how the song's are structured, as unlike many bands, the vocals within their songs are coherent and not lost under bass like growling or distorted guitars. Something I noticed on the songs is the absence of guitar solos, which I personally think is a good thing, they get to the point and don't mess about with finger tapping nonsense, which most bands end up doing. Together We Die has some of the best drum work I've heard in recent years, and is a stand out track on Droids debut album, also look out for Fueled By Hate, which also left me wishing I was drummer.

Scar Symmetry - Slaves to the Subliminal
I just haven't been able to stop listening to this track over the past two months, it came on random on my mp3 player when I was doing a late night shop in Tesco's and I ended up walking around the store nodding my head with a ridiculous grin on my face, needless to say I looked like an idiot, but it was completely worth it. This soul crunching track from Symmetry's memorable second album, will hopefully have you wanting to take up MMA as a full time career. I was first introduced to Scar Symmetry in 2006, not long after their second album came out, the track I heard first was the mesmerizing "The Illusionist" and the rest of the album quickly followed. Slaves to the Subliminal is unnatural proof of how someone can go between deep growling vocals to pitch perfect harmonics within a fraction of a second, which was an rare ability Christian Älvestam, their now ex-vocalist, held.

Children of Bodom - Needled 24/7
Needled 24/7 is the track that first got me interested in Bodom, it stood out on Hate Crew Deathroll as it got straight to work on driving heavy riffs into your ears (it's the first track on the album) with a nice combination of a guitar riff that sets the pace for the song, keyboard mastery that wouldn't sound too put of place in a video game, and then drums that are beyond ludicrous this is where the vocals hit and give us an impression of what the rest of album will sound like. Although I haven't dedicated much of my time to Bodom over the last 2 odd years, 24/7 is a track and Hate Crew Deathroll is an album that will occasionally still flick on out of interest and nostalgia. Be sure to listen to the guitar solo near the end of the track which sounds like it should be in a JRPG.

Jameson - Beat It.
The last track is a bit of fun, a tribute to The King, but also a stand out metal cover. It is obviously a cover of Michael Jackson's perfect track "Beat It". Jameson are band I've only recently come in contact with through their debut album Down For The Count, which includes a few memorable tracks such as "Get to the Choppa" and "Morphium". The beat it cover is an interesting track of what cover songs can do, and is a hint to an upcoming post. Nothing much really needs to be said about this track as you can just listen to the track and form your own opinion.

Friday, 11 September 2009

Back to School



Back when we were kids, this was effectively the worst time of the year.
New shoes were a commodity, and a school bag was usually re-used from the year before. The signs that said "back to school" usually started to appear before summer even began and kids pretended not to see them, even while they were getting their new gear. When the kids got into school they caught up with their peers and then sat down for the inevitably grim first lesson. This "lesson" is dedicated to the many ruined summers caused by "Back to School" signs and the thought of having to go back to school.

Tracklisting:

B*B Intro 2 Dusty Kid - The Underground persistance
Boys Noize - Lava Lava (Feadz Aval Aval Mix)

Felix Cartal - Montreal (demo version)

Rollin' & Scratchin' - Daft Punk

DJ Mehdi - Signatune Edit v2 - More Kick

WildChild - Renegade Master (TC's Magnum Pi fix)

Dirty Squirrel - Bisquits

Daft Punk - Pheonix

Zombie Nation - Worth It Part 1

Moby - I Love to Move in Here (proxy remix) (TC's Shark Attack fix)
Mr. Oizo - Positif (Sawgood Remix) (TC's Warped Mix)

ABC - Smokey Sings
Tiga - You Gonna Want Me

Tiga - You Gonna Want Me (Tocadisco Remix)

Radioclit - Secousse (Crookers Spino Mix)

Britney Spears - Outrageous (Felix Cartal Remix)

Thunder Child - Im Gonna Give you More Cheese (Deadmau5 vs Bloody Beetroots)

Vandal & Blende - Healthy Boy (Re Edit)

Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal (Telemitry Remix)
Burns - Alternate
Run DMC vs. Bodyrox - It's Like My Bodyrox (Dani L Mashup)

T.E.D.D. - Lady Riding

Cassius - Feeling for You (Steve Ryback Remix)

Krazy Baldhead - Crazy Moth3f2ck8z (Midfield General Rmx) (Feat Tes)

Redial - Terror

Jay Robinson - Acid Line (Tom Deluxx Remix)

Justice - Culture Prophet Guide to Planisphere

D.I.M & TAI - Lyposuct
Boys Noize - Jeffer

Green Velvet - Flash

The Bloody Beetroots - Warp 7.7 (TC's Mad as Hell edit)



 >>>>>>>>>Thunder Child (B*B) - Part 1 - Never Lost It - 1hr 46 mins<<<<<<<<<<
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Tracks from above.
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Going to talk about a few stand out tracks in the mix, most of these
are old news but I still want to give my 2 cents. These aren't necessarily thee standout tracks, as the aforementioned "thee" have been talked about by every blog under the sun.

Dirty Squirrel - Biscuits
:
A nice downbeat techno track, that reminds me of some of the stuff
that's on A Raver's Diary. I'm not entirely sure who "Dirty Squirrel" is/are, but some quick research leads me to believe its a guy from London and that the name he/she/they actually perform under is "The Dirty Squirrels". I'm surprised this artist doesn't have more exposure as the tracks I have heard are all top quality and they are tracks I'd love to hear on a night out. This is an artist I'm going to keep my eye on.

Britney Spears - Outrageous (Felix Cartal)
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This track is dedicated to all those pretentious fucks who say they'll never put Britney Spears in a mix. Cartal, once again, dominates the original track to come out with something that's completely original in its own right. Expect Distortion.

Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal (Telemitry Remix):
This is an inspiring rework of the original. Its very upbeat and the flow
is perfect. Telemitry has taken some artistic freedom with his use of synth in this rework, and it has worked to his advantage. He has also used some trademark vocal samples of Jackson, and slotted them into the right places.

T.E.D.D. - Lady Riding:

Here we have an interesting remix of the instantly recognizable classic
Modjo - Lady (Hear Me Tonight). T.E.D.D. are a duo from the UK who have been making runs on the blog circuit for the past year or two. They first came to my attention with their track "Cocaine Dancefloor", a track that im very surprised wasn't been played more in the club's, but then again, the clubs i go to, are pretty much all 2 years behind when it comes to music :(. Lady Riding is a track which has some nice bass synths to it and great use of the orginal Modjo vocals.

Justice - Culture Prophet Guide to Planisphere
:
This is an excellent edit of an already great quadrology of songs.
Culture Prophet have combined all 4 parts of the Planisphere quadrology from Justice. They have reworked it just enough that I could listen to the track and not get bored, adding in their own glitchy sounds and distortions along the way and nice new touches a long the way, at once point, i'm almost certain that there is a sample from Genesis in there as well.

Thunder Child - Im Going to Give You More Cheese:

A mash-up of The All-American Rejects - Gives You Hell (Bloody Beetroots Remix) & Deadmau5 - The Reward is More Cheese. I'm not going to review one of my own mashups, I will cover my bases by saying what all dj's say, it's a bit rough round the edges.

I hope you enjoyed this first post.