I watched the movie "Tumbledown" and there is a scene where the wife of a famous folk musician who died finds a recording never heard before. She listens to it and gets super emosh. The song touched me and I decided to Dub it. It took a very long time because the original lyrics and guitar had to be manually quantized. I have been sitting on this for a few years and when I went to do a final master, I had merged out the support files by accident. Luckily I exported it beforehand. Hope you like it :)
Completely new drum and sub tracks, re-edited, and totally remastered. I love the movie The Shining so I decided to deconstruct it and build up a nightmare. Listen on headphones if you can as space is used for the different characters. The loop is pretty damn sick. Listen to the extended version as well which is my favorite of the two.
Completely new drum and sub tracks, re-edited, and totally remastered. I love the movie The Shining so I decided to deconstruct it and build up a nightmare. Listen on headphones if you can as space is used for the different characters. The loop is pretty damn sick. This extended version has a much longer intro, entire added verse, and a longer outro. Listen to the edit version as well.
I liked this John Legend song when it came out and quickly realized it could be dubstepped. This took me the longest out of all remixes thus far but was a lot of fun. Soundcloud and Facebook pulled it for copyright infringement. I still really love this track, hope you do too!
"Born Slippy" by Underground is an all-time favorite of mine. I am so glad to finally put a spin on it. You might remember it from the cult film "Trainspotting". This dreamy/trance version includes 140 BPM prime cuts which is no easy task. If you can, listen to this track on a system with a good subwoofer.
This remix of Snap's very obscure b-track "I'm Gonna Get To You (To Whom It May Concern)" uses classic loops from Kraftwerk and Cash Money. I have wanted to do something with this love song for a long, long time. Yes those are real vinyl pops you hear on the vocal track ;)
This is a remix of the Nine Inch Nails diddy "The Hand That Feeds". They held a remix competition a few years ago and I missed the deadline because I was traveling but I think I would have won, don't you! You can hear the same long synth pad as in "Shame of Life". I love that pad, what can I say.
I had to jack the Adobe CS3 rollout music as a bed. That was the foundation for a really sick Old Skool mega mix featuring The D.O.C., Easy E, The Pharcyde, Beastie Boys, and Too Short. Top that all off with a touch of prime cuts and you have a winner.
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