2010
03.01
I’ll admit I originally liked the video more than the song. When I first saw it my jaw dropped off from it’s awesomeness and I wanted to do this remix to be able to use the visuals to my benefit.
When I sat down to produce this song – I started off thinking I would make a blip techno remix (like some of the sounds the song already has) but then I saw the live at Jimmy Fallon and I found it to be quite aggressive as a performance – the lyrics overall were provocative and the rhythm was a few notches above easy listening.
I also wanted to use as much of the original samples I could – liked the beat work on the original, especially the breakdown with the synth, and tried to keep that energy intact.
So it became this: nasty beats, seductive bass and impressionable vocals – hope you like it
Created for Indaba – click here for the submission page
2009
10.25
I wanted this song to be happy and hip – an uplifting tune that would accommodate the NASA message.
From the samples I had in my hands I particularly liked the woman vocals and saw that as the center piece to form my music around.
In particular, the songs I liked and used most were:
- Whatcha doin’ (instrumental)
- Way Down (with RZA John)
- A volta (with Sizzla Ama)
- Gifted (with Kanye West)
I used some of my usual methods: multiple beats overlapping each other, swift changes, clear vocals and of course ending with some distorted paranoia…
In general I can say that I took the songs and made them my own. As such , I present you yet another phat song with three times the necessary samples
At 2:35 is my favorite moment…
2009
10.12
OK, this is something I’m in the middle at and I’ve been working on it for a LONG time but hopefully will come to a more final state soon.
I call it SCARECROW – it is dedicated to Japanese anime and especially those characters that use ALL means to protect their ideals.
It’s just a few combined tunes but I want to keep it pretty basic anyway… a tribute to “Poison” if nothing else…
2009
09.15
This is a remix to the song “Come Back Clean” by The Crystal Method http://www.thecrystalmethod.com/
Totally experimental – absolutely a pleasure to combine these interesting sounds into a haunting mix.
External: http://www.indabamusic.com/submissions/show/9365
2009
04.17
This must be one of my roughest remixes – It feels kinds noisy even for me…(not)
Having said that, I didn’t change the song structure. Gave the bass the lead instrument role and tuned up the guitar. I didn’t manipulated the vocals, which I wanted to be clean and clear as the lyrics seem to have hit a soft spot in my heart.
In real life, I did I travel on a plane in 1983 to go and live where my parents home country was. I can honestly say this was the most devastating experience in my life. I think of it till now with despair and sorrow…
There is something with the structure of this song that just seems logical – every new beat is first introduced by itself and then joins the chorus of other beats. But don’t let me bore you with technical/artistic blabbering…
Original song by State Shirt: http://www.stateshirt.com/
2008
08.22
Welcome to the breakbeat version of the song.
When I first heard “Origins Unknown” I immediately saw the potential of adding a fat baseline and a break beat. The basic idea was to keep the structure of the song and simply make it more rhythmical.
I wanted to preserve the energy and pace of the original arrangement as it was what initially drew me into creating a remix after a long time… (Actually, I even took a day off work to finish it before the deadline.
I didn’t know about the artist but now I love his work. And particularly this song speaks words of truth to my mind. Coming at ‘ya with some old school magic – fat beats and distorted sounds pumping in your ears.
Original song by Eric Hogg: http://www.erichogg.com/
2007
09.17
“No Fatal Error” is part of the Robot-Archives project. You can find more info about it here:
http://www.robot-archives.com
Music Analysis:
The calm bits represent the machine point of view, which is peaceful by nature. Their conclusion though “human is a threat – human must be eliminated” stutters their psychology… This is twisted from our perspective, which only adds to the confusion – this is resembled with multiple sounds on top of each other. That main bass melody is the dull and stale human’s mindset…
The Anime Video:
This videoclip was created using scenes from “Ghost in the Shell 2″. I managed to fix the scenes in a way that meet my storyline: “… one day at the Robot HQ an AI becomes aware, and turns against humans. The humans try to stop the machines and they all die in a big explosion… or not…”.
It pretty much covers how I imagined it – absolutely worth the effort.
2005
12.20
The title refers directly to what can happen to electronic music as a whole, the irony was just to intriguing for me. Don’t forget – a while back disco was the hip way and disco clubs where the places to be – it could happen to today’s club music as well…
I felt the original song had originally the structure of a dance song – so I used it as a basis and just “finished the job” with a more “electro” sound production.
This remix has also a more brute yet hippie feel over the original song. My favorite part is the guitar solo, which I “improved” with additional filters making it double in length and much more complicated in sound than the original take.
Above all, it a mad scientist project – proof of that is the end part where I tried to simulate an actual disco mix – you don’t know how much I forced myself to produce that bit – torturing…
Original song by The Dandy Warhols: http://www.dandywarhols.com/