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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Wow. In 2003, multi intrumentalist and always interesting producer Daedelus teamed up with Busdriver and Radioinactive to make the album, "The Weather." Get a taste for the album with this awesome track, titled "Name Forgetter". Daedelus' use of sampling on this track is so unique and well done, and both Radioinactive and Busdriver deliver some dope verses.
Busdriver & Radioinactive with Daedelus - Name Forgetter
Oh, and Wu Tang needs an intern.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Seattle hip hop artist Macklemore, teamed with talented producer Ryan Lewis, dropped this track as a single in January. They launched a kickstarter campaign to fund the video, and have been working on it with director Zia Mohajerjasbi for months.
Yesterday, the video was released via XXL Magazine. The song was a really interesting take on consumerism and how prominent it is in our culture, especially in sneakerheads. The video, with its amazing production values, just adds to that. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are on the rise, having performed at opening day at Safeco Field this year. Also look out for Zia Mohajerjasbi!
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Sia is a contemporary Australian singer. She has often collaborated with Zero 7, making classic downtempo singles such as "Destiny", "Somersault", and "Distraction", just to name a few. Aside from these collaborations, she is also an accomplished solo artist. On her 2004 album, Colour The Small One, appeared the beautiful single "Breathe Me." Since then, many remixes and re-interpretations of the song have been created, spanning a bunch of different genres. It's very interesting to see how versatile "Breathe Me" has proved to be, appearing in remixes that can be categorized as downtempo, house, trip hop, and even dubstep. Check out the original and a few of our favorite remixes.
Sia - Breathe Me
Here's the original version of Sia's "Breathe Me," featuring a haunting and beautiful vocal. It was featured on the finale of HBO show "Six Feet Under".
Sia - Breathe Me (Ulrich Schnauss Remix)
This remix comes from German producer Ulrich Schnauss, who is mostly known for his complex electronic sound. In this remix, Schnauss does not stray far from the original, but makes it refreshingly his own with a catchy, and uplifting beat.
Sia - Breathe Me (Four Tet Remix)
Electronic music producer Kieran Hebden, a.k.a. Four Tet, produced this remix version of "Breathe Me," which is clearly his own. The swooping percussion and drum set are likely the most innovative and interesting additions to the song Hebden has chosen.
Sia - Breathe Me (Butch Clancy Remix)
Butch Clancy, with his remix, takes the song to a genre Sia would likely not have envisioned: dubstep. As opposed to using excessive and deep thudding bass, Clancy uses the bass sparingly, and respectfully. This remix is perhaps the farthest from the original in terms of instruments used, but it might also be the most interesting remix because of the distance Clancy has taken it from the original.
Which remix of Sia's "Breathe Me" do you like the most? Or do you prefer the original? Let us know in the comments section below!
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