
My favorite music form these days is something called a "mashup." Basically it is taking three or more songs and mixing the recording together, speed correcting editing and sprinkling in a extra dose of beats, psyched out guitar, sitar, spoken rumblings and anything else that can be thrown into the stew. Often the mashup artist will select two songs of such alternative genres that the end result is something that needs to be heard to be believed!
Mark Vidler of Go Home Productions has truly defined himself as one of the finest mashup producers in the world with the high-level of production that goes into each and every single one of his mash ups. Visit his website at http://www.gohomeproductions.co.uk/ and go crazy. Join his mail list and he send you all the updates needed to go into a download frenzy.
This collection which includes many of his biggest "hits" is really only meant as a small taste of his productions and is by no means a definitive collection.
Go Home Productions
"This Was Pop (2002-2007)"
A 5 year bootleg retrospective
01 Making Plans For Vinyl
02 The Weather Episode
03 Work It Out With A Foxy Lady
04 Turn Out The Light Slave
05 Backstab Me One More Time
06 Ray Of Gob
07 Shannon Stone
08 Karma In The Life
09 Jacko Under Pressure
10 Paperback Believer
11 Abba & The Bunnymen
12 Rapture Riders
13 Essex Doves
14 Wrapped Detective
15 Girl Wants (To Say Goodbye To) Rock & Roll
16 Rock In Black
17 Velvet Sugar
18 Bus Stop Runner
19 Time Outside
20 Nightbeatle
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/52472470/ghp_this_was_pop.part1.rar
http://rs147.rapidshare.com/files/52474091/ghp_this_was_pop.part2.rar
Go Home Productions "Supreme Evil' video on Youtube:
A few weeks ago Go Home Productions decided to put together a video for the ELO vs Supremes vs Michael Jackson bootleg 'Supreme Evil'.There's quite a few GHP tracks on Youtube if you do a quick search. Have fun.