Eclectic Method - Cultural Funkin Overload prt 1
Perhaps slightly less accessible than some other Eclectic Method stuff, but it makes up for that by the sheer number of classics sampled.
Perhaps slightly less accessible than some other Eclectic Method stuff, but it makes up for that by the sheer number of classics sampled.
The jam band Phish came up with a list of 99 classic albums, one of which ("Exile on Main Street") they surprised an audience by covering in its entirety at a Halloween concert in Indio, California. As an intro for the Phish performance, London-based A/V remixers Eclectic Method took audio and video bits from each of those 99 albums and collaged them together into a superb cut-up. "Eclectic Method Goes Phish"
The Simonsound are Simon James and Matt Ford (aka DJ Format). This is a video remix of their cover version of Kraftwerk's 'Tour De France' - retitled 'Tour De Mars'. Original video by Simon James, recut with additional footage by Strictly Kev aka DJ Food.
"Here is a remake of the song "Thriller" - that I have recorded entirely with my own voice, in multi-tracks acappella - without any instruments, synthesizers, beatbox or even sampler."
It apparently took him two and a half months to complete - time that perhaps could have been better spent looking for a girlfriend.
If you were ever curious about what Vincent Price would sound like if he had a French accent, spin forward to 4:24.
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A musical tribute to two great men of science. Carl Sagan and his
cosmologist companion Stephen Hawking present: A Glorious Dawn -
Cosmos remixed. Almost all samples and footage taken from Carl Sagan's
Cosmos and Stephen Hawking's Universe series.