Showing posts with label White Eyed Tigers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White Eyed Tigers. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 January 2008

A Very British Gangster

After posting Beirut Gangster I received loads of emails from other budding remixers who had got hold of Jay-Z's American Gangster Acapellas. I felt loyal to Beirut, who crafted such a perfect remix album that after a brief listen to the original made me wish Beirut was the original producer, so I didn't post any more reviews or links.

Beirut managed to create beats that sounded as if they were the ones Jay had spat over, Irn Mnky has done the opposite, and that's a good thing too. The beats are matched tightly to the acapellas and the beats are tight in their own right but you just know that Jay-Z would never have the sense to rhyme over rhythms like these. Hova sticks to what he knows these days and as a result he sounds boring on the whole. American Gangster, unlike The Black Album, was an album made for remixing (perhaps why the acapellas were available almost before the full version) so we can be thankful that this world has produced folk like Irn Mnky because he makes a Hip Hop fan like me happy. Now I get Jays verses (he is a lyricst I admire and respect) and some quirky and jolly beats and it suits me just perfectly.

The tracks I've selected for you to hear (but really, just go download the whole ting ting) are 'Pray', 'Hello Brooklyn 3.0' and 'Blue Magic'. Irn Mnky has chopped and stuttered The Verve's 'Bittersweet Symphony', a Britpop classic, to great effect on 'Pray'; it's familiar but different. 'Hello Brooklyn 3.0' has been cleverly mashed with 'Little By Little' by Oasis, it even has Noel being egged on by a hype man during the chorus (Hype man: Sing it//Noel: Little by little//Hype man: C'mown Noel: gave you everything you ever dreamed of) - genius. 'Blue Magic' is just pure trumpety jaunt with a simple ploddy but comical bassline.



Friday, 4 January 2008

Mash It Right Up


Whilst I've been away some kind folk have been sending me tunes for postage and some are nice. Here's some mash to go with all the usual bangers:

The White Eyed Tigers are from Leeds (What!) and they contacted me with a link to download their American Gangster Remix Album. Well I downloaded that but haven't listened to it all yet but it sounds pretty good. See for yourself here, it's called 'A Very British American Gangster'. Anyways, have a listen to Irn Mnky's Pirates of the Carribean and Jay-Z mashup 'Pirates Encore'. It's reet good. Also check out 'Johnny Cash Rules Everything Around Me (J.C.R.E.A.M.)'. Aside from the genius title its absolute quality; there should be more Johnny Cash and Harmonicas in Hip Hop. Once you've checked them, ankle round to their website for some more!

Ernold Sane sent me a link too. He's done some mashups and they're perfect dancefloor fodder. Bend your ear towards his mashup of 'Love Me or Hate Me' by Lady Sovereign and 'Sweet Dreams' by The Eurythmics (that old bean). Then line up 'Bringing Biggie Back' in your media player, it's 'SexyBack' crossed with 'Nasty Girl', I'd like to play it to people who want to dance.

Heads up to Fox who's taken the vocals from 'Drop It Like It's Hot' and dropped it (like it was hot) over the beat for 'Concrete Schoolyard'. It's a good un and it's called 'Hot Schoolyard' .