Übermasher DJ Earworm returns with his annual conflation of summer hits.
Previously: United States Of Pop 2015
Übermasher DJ Earworm returns with his annual conflation of summer hits.
Previously: United States Of Pop 2015
Darth Blender creates the inevitable Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – Deadpool mashup you’ve been waiting for since Deadpool did that thing with the end credits.
A mashup from Ithica Audio featuring 348 rockstars, 84 guitarists, 64 songs, and 44 drummers.
Needs more cowbell.
Steve Collender writes:
I do mashup videos of songs and films. At the weekend I released a video made of clips from Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) accompanying the song ‘Turn it Off’ by New York electronic band Phantogram. The band loved it
Übermasher DJ Earworm’s deftly mixed annual smorgasbord of the year’s most lucrative bangers (according to Billboard’s weekly Top 100 chart).
Previously: United State Of Pop 2014
Daniel Barassi rescores the dancing sequence from Way Out West (1937) with Hairdresser On Fire by Morrissey.
The latest of many variations, all with their own merits, the best of which is the original.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM-9MbJo5Cc
A promo for the finale of season 2 of True Detective by Star Wars Minute, to wit, the opening titles of True Detective (series 1) lovingly recreated shot for shot using footage from the Star Wars films.
Here’s the side by side comparison.
Now for yeh.
Superdextrous mixer Shawn Wasabi puts a custom-built 64 button Midi Fighter (the first of its kind, apparently) through its paces with a 153-sample mashup. Sez he:
…the button on the bottom left triggers banks. 4 buttons on the bottom right trigger banks within banks. everything else is sounds.
Now you know.
A pretty seamless mashup of Price’s Sign O’ The Times and Gorillaz Stylo by DJ Zebra.
Pac Man, Pong and Space Invaders (play free at these links) combined into a complicated but enjoyably productivity-sapping retro mashup. To wit:
To increase your score-bar in Pacapong you simply collect as many pills as possible within the time limit. Once fired your Pacman can be controlled to a small degree, but will always be inclined to heading towards your opponents side. To make things a little trickier (and more awesome) you also have to contend with ghosts, hit them and you’ll lose a chunk of your score bar (unless you pick up a power pill).
To make things yet even more trickier (and indeed more awesome), you also have to contend with Space Invaders who descend your side of the screen whenever your opponent collects them – with some careful manoeuvring you can even shoot them with the pills you collect with Pacman.
Available for free download here.