This was my first journey through time and space in a musical landscape of fast drums and mellow vibes with Moon landing samples playing in the background.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Method Man & Redman - How High (Pineapple Remix)
Cheech and Chong are the undisputed Cannibas Kings of the world but Method Man and Redman breathed new air into the bong of life in the late 90's and onward. Although their acting experience didn't translate as great as the masters they did bring in two solid albums with their charismatic rhymes.
Mysterio whipped up this weed induced composition as an ode to days gone by. A deep fuzzy synth bass engulfs the track with drum kick cuts properly placed in between. Dialogue from Pineapple Express, Friday, Half Baked and Jackie Brown round up the track as it rolls up to end like a perfect joint.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Eminem - Any Man (Get A Life Remix)
Mysterio was inspired to remix the Rawkus track Eminem appeared on before he took over the world. An intro is provided by The Tick to kick off the proceedings as Eminem delivers three whacked out verses. Kick cuts and sound effect are provided by Mysterio over the funky musical landscape he created from his own crazy cranium.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Friday Night Fights
Mysterio delves into movie inspired music once again with this guitar laden, hard hitting track. He was inspired by music in films where the main character is thrust into that do or die situation. Vocal dialogue was pulled from the classic film "Fight Club" courtesy of Tyler Durden.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Hatch
Monday, March 15, 2010
Count Bass D - On The Reels (Analog Remix)
Mysterio went back to the lab on this remix of his and gave it the analog touch with some jazzy samples. Still in the same kind of vein drum wise - the piano gives it a lit bit more of an uplifting touch as well as the breathy vocals of the female singer.
On The Reels (Analog Remix)
Sunclouds
Mysterio's fascination with sun, clouds, stars and the universe helped him craft this uptempo sound form. With cuts crafted from the flick of his wrist he inserts sound bites over the various instrumentation he injected with his fingers through the guide of his mind.
Perceptionists - Medical Aid (Analog Remix)
Analog samples from Ramsey Lewis, Tony Motolla, Dorothy Ashby, Curtis Mayfield and Richard Pryor set the backbone for this Myserio remix. Clips from the movie "Control" and "Snatch" enhance the song as well as sound effects and cuts provided by Myseterio. Mr. Lif and Akrobatik stepped up and dropped their conceptual rhymes to bring this track to the next level.
Jaz
Super Smooth
A track circa 1993 dug out from the cassette tape archives. An EPS-16 flute accentuates the smooth track with drops of wah wah guitars and some girl singing "Wooh". If it had been 1989 I could of seen Grand Daddy I.U. dropping some lyrics or shout outs over the beat.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
Organized Konfusion - Somehow Someway (Southside Remix)
Mysterio brought the South Side flavor to this Organized Konfusion song. Pianos and a funky bass were poured on top of a chunky beat mixed with two drum kits. Mysterio accentuated the song with some kick and snare cuts as Monche and Po dropped their dope lyrical stylings riding the beat perfectly.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
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