Wednesday, January 30, 2008

The 'Priest' With A Quick Fix (Abridged And Edited)


Hey There Folks, Today I Posted Two Productions That I Recently Made...The First One is probably the strangest mash I ever did in a while...Not only it's a musical mash but a prose-style mash of sorts. This one is called "The 'Priest' With A Quick Fix (Abridged And Edited)" and features an mixture of Ministry's "Quick Fix" (with Naked Lunch author William S. Burroughs on narrating vocals) and William's own "The 'Priest' They Called Him" (featuring the guitarism of Kurt Cobain) so you can hear this cut-and-pasted story with instruments involved. Here's the copy:




Another track is an remix of Nine Inch Nails "Right Where It Belongs" which combined the album version with its Japanese Bonus track, "Right Where It Belongs V2" into one synchronized masterpiece, entitled "Rising Sun Remix", here's another piece of "Countdown To Khaos" wave one puzzle:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/7043723e4a4af4/

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Blackbird's Wings (Tribute to Heath Ledger)


Hey There Folks, If You Already Heard The News of Heath Ledger's death (who hasn't), Then It's The First Saddest News This Year. I released this new single which used Beatles "Blackbird" mixed with the Brokeback Mountain theme to keep it in tribute. After all, Gustavo mentioned the theme is inspired by the Beatles song itself, this one's to you Heath:


Hope Anybody Enjoyed This :)

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Heart Shaped Watch (Single Not Dedicated To Party Boy Named Corey)


Hey There Folks, Before I Showed You A Link to my new mp3...I'm here to tell you something.


Around Last Week (In Case You Don't Watch The News), An 16-Year Old Melbourne Teenager had his newfound 15 minutes (maybe more) of fame for causing an big party riot that caused police officers, his parents returned from vacation and media alike. This kid -- Corey -- has become an Generation Y icon on my homeland of Downunder and became known for not only for his party attitude, but his crimes involving that (even Child Porn is involved) and rumored appearances on any australian reality show. So In A Nutshell, Elton John's long-lost son became famous (okay, maybe I made that joke up and borrowed from E!'s The Soup).


Now for the song, even though it's a "single" and he's on an cover (with Napoleon Dynamite himself)...it's not dedicated to him because I made that song before he became famous and used the cover as an in-joke of sorts. The song is called "Heart Shaped Watch" and uses Rogue Traders "Watching You" (for the second time) with an Nirvana remix that was previously mashed by the Illuminoids (Y'know what, this song is more dedicated to them than Corey and I'll stop now) so here it is:




In Other News, Countdown To Khaos might resumed its series next month and I'm also planning an unrelated EP to an famous artist (I had done two tracks and begin adding more) and its title isn't revealed but I hinted at calling it "-----fried" so while the guessing is on. I'm done chatting and I hope you enjoyed my crude cover and mash-up. L8rz :)

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Hallelujah During Blackout (Proper Version)

Hello Folks, I've Just Made An Minor Error posting Muse vs Imogen Heap days ago when the volume seems to be low rather than high so I've reposted the song with added volume just in case and it's called "Hallelujah During Blackout (Proper Version)" while still keeping the other copy as either "Wrong Version" or "Error Version" (kinda like what Weezer did years ago) so my mistake and hope you liked this version (it's the same as "Error/Wrong" version but with added volume as I mentioned seconds ago) so here it is:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6323750b573f5a/

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Brave New Year, Bold New Single


Hey Y'all, I'm Back and hope I'm having an good year (2007 was the worst and so is ten years earlier, damn Batman and Robin flick). Now I'm releasing an new single and it involves an mashup between Muse (My fave British Band) and Imogen Heap. It's called "Hallelujah During Blackout" and could be best listened to your local place during some blackout (If you had an laptop or/and mp3 player). Here it is:




Bad News about Countdown To Khaos though, I'm sort-of ended my "Wave One" prematurely due to my laptop's hardware being wiped (and startover again) but the second wave is near.


And apology to people who thought NIN vs Bloc Party/Rogue Traders vs Legion of Doom which is more "Dance Music" rather than "Dancehall" music. My bad so enjoy an new year.