Showing posts with label Electronic Cover Version. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electronic Cover Version. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 November 2011

Mashing Metallica


Dunproofin - Electro Sandman, which mashes mashes Metallica vs Deadmau5 vs F*kkk Off*, is an all time mashup classic that is guaranteed to melt the dancefloor. Let's face it, if you didn't remix them they wouldn't be worth listening to any more. A few more remixes of Metallica can be found after the

Monday, 14 November 2011

Panda+Love: Testify Against the Machine

Can you feel the changes taking place across the planet?

Do you feel Panda+Love?

Creativity is exploding within human consciousness.

Amazing music is being released just when humanity needs to feel the new vibration most. Mashup artists are leading the way. Who controls the past controls the future...

 Rage Against The Machine // Kaskade // Skrillex
"this is how Rage would sound if they were to delve into this era of electronic dance music" ELBO.WS

Testify It by whitepandamusic

Sunday, 18 September 2011

Toxic Waves - A World in Trance


Music is just a wave form, an expression we call sound, harmonics, vibration. It is this wave that connects us, but it can be polluted also. Part of my World in Trance Series, A Future History of Music from a Ginger Megalomaniac.

Toxic Waves (Insomniac Remix) by GingerZilla

This is a demo. Everything I release is a demo. Mash ups are my electronic cover versions. I was born on the web. I live and breathe on the web and on it I create. 

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Behold the Revolutionist

Behold the Revoltionist

Behold the Revolutionist [Guru vs GingerZilla] by theGingerZilla

“Be aware of the Tricknology

In July this year the hugely talented and pioneering Guru (Keith Elam) passed away. He was “one-half of [an] iconic hip hop duo GangStarr [with DJ Premier] before instigating a groundbreaking fusion of rap with live jazz via his Jazzmatazz album projects.” [1] You may recognise him for providing the voice of 8-Ball in Grand Theft Auto.

I wanted to do a fitting tribute with hip-hop as I believe it should be – voices of struggle and freedom rising above the oppression. Voices that come from the heart and soul where we are all one blood, united through our diversity in the great struggle to free. This is the aural hip-hop version of mind blowing sex as opposed to modern hip hop’s equivalent of a lyrical wank in the bathroom. Listen on the radio to the lyrics of a modern hip-hop track and then ‘Behold the Revolutionist’ and you’ll see a bit world of difference:
“Too many tears of sorrow
Too many years of struggle
Too many drops of blood
Too many problems to juggle
Too few jobs available
Too few schools equipped
Too few role models
Behold the Revolutionist”
If you feel inclined then I would highly recommend 93’s Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1 which recalls wonderful memories of lounging in a park and nodding my head. It’s a truly mind bending fusion of Hip-Hop and Jazz.
“Back around ’93 - when I first came up with the Jazzmatazz concept - I was noticing how a lot of cats were digging in the crates and sampling jazz breaks to make hip hop records...But, while I thought that was cool, I wanted to take it to the next level and actually create a new genre, by getting the actual dudes we were sampling into the studio to jam over hip hop beats with some of the top vocalists of the time. You know, the whole thing was experimental, but I knew it was an idea that would spawn some historic music.” [2]
Influences:  GURU (well obviously), Hip-Hop, Electro, Garage, Dubstep, Drum ‘n’ Bass, Freedom and Head Nodding.

Anyway, this track isn’t quite finished so excuse any glaring errors – share your love by helping me make it better. To have a listen or download check the player out above or on my sidebar:

[1 & 2] GURU & SOLAR: Team Talk (B&S remembers - Interview May 2009)