Your good friend Ross Harris just posted a beatiful video (or camcorder meditation) he made for ‘It’s All in Your Mind’. Check it out at youtube and vimeo. I really like this!
While you’re at it, check out this fan-made IAIYM video at youtube.
Your good friend Ross Harris just posted a beatiful video (or camcorder meditation) he made for ‘It’s All in Your Mind’. Check it out at youtube and vimeo. I really like this!
While you’re at it, check out this fan-made IAIYM video at youtube.
Mashuptown has a new mashup of “E-Pro” with the Beastie Boys’ “So What’Cha Want?” by dj Erb. This is actually the second mashup of these two songs I’ve heard, I have another one by DJ Adequate. Anyway, check it out if you like mashups; dj Erb did a pretty good job.
Lebartron has posted a track called ‘Afro Funque’ on his myspace that he and Beck’s band recorded one day when Beck didn’t show up to the studio. It’s really cool, so check it out friends.
Thanks to evilgal @ becktabs for pointing this out.
Wow. William Orbit has put up some Flash applications that allow you to remix the songs off his new album as well as a few other songs. Among the other songs is Beck’s version of ‘Feel Good Time’. I’ve only been playing with it for a few minutes but I’m having a lot of fun.
Orbitmixer [via Paul Gregory’s Public Secret Life]
UPDATE: If you make a remix post a link to it in the comments! We’d love to hear it.
UPDATE 2: Well, it looks like William Orbit has taken the ‘Feel Good Time’ remix thing down. Most (all?) of the others are still there, but unfortunately the Beck track has mysteriously vanished.
UPDATE 3: Everybody seems to think the lyric is “big and untamed”, not “vague and untamed”. So sue me.
Ghost pointed me towards a mashup of “Hell Yes” with Q-Tip’s “Breathe And Stop”. It’s actually pretty good.
ITunes has a new 30-minute free interview about Guerolito. It consists of a series of interviews with different remixers who were involved with the release (Mario C, Doseone from Subtle, etc.).
This is the link to the US ITunes store if you would like to download it. If you’re in another country, just do a search. It is pretty interesting, and gives history to how Beck found remixers, how they were inspired to remix, how they went about remixing, etc.
– Ghost