The show this Thursday is officially SOLD OUT! I can’t wait to rage – how about you!?
Fleetwood Mac is one of the greatest bands ever. Producers rarely remix Fleetwood Mac. Why you ask? Most remixers and mashup artists focus solely on what is “hot” now – you know, pop songs and EDM “hits.” The Melker Project wanted to buck the trend and introduce mashup fans to some of the timeless classics that often go untouched in remix culture. You know, GOOD songs.
“Skeetwood Mac” is the first in a series of EPs being released by The Melker Project, each focusing on a different classic artist. As the name implies, this EP is comprised of five Fleetwood Mac songs, each mashed up with Hip Hop and R&B standards. The first release “The (2) Chain (z),” reached number 4 on the hypem popular chart and garnered attention from VH1, Urban Outfitters, FUSETV and Paper Magazine, as well as a host of top music blogs. DOWNLOAD THE ENTIRE EP FOR FREE HERE!!!!! LISTEN AND HEART THE TRACKS ON HYPEM HERE!!!!
It would seem that I was on to something when I came up with the Skeetwood Mac concept… Just ask VH1, Urban Outfitters and Paper Magazine, among others. I can’t wait to drop the entire EP next week!
Fleetwood Mac is one of the greatest bands ever. Producers rarely remix Fleetwood Mac. Why you ask? Most remixers and mashup artists focus solely on what is “hot” now – you know, pop songs and EDM “hits.” I wanted to buck the trend and introduce mashup fans to some of the timeless classics that often go untouched in remix culture. You know, GOOD songs. “Skeetwood Mac” is the first in a series of EPs I will be releasing, each focusing on a different classic artist. As the name implies, this EP is comprised of five Fleetwood Mac songs, each mashed up with Hip Hop and R&B standards. This track features the Fleetwood Mac classic “The Chain,” mixed with a 2 Chainz instrumental and three different 2 Chainz verses.
LISTEN AND HEART ON HYPEM!!!
http://hypem.com/track/1t129/The+Melker+Project+-+The+(2)+Chain+(z)+feat.+Fleetwood+Mac+&+2+Chainz
Leave it to Ross One to show us what it REALLY means to be a DJ. This video sums up all of my frustration with the industry – and the reason that I do not play in clubs anymore!
My buddy Skinny Friedman wrote this piece for noisey… not only is it spot on, but it includes a sweeter than super sweet video of A$AP Rocky performing live on Letterman. What makes this video amazing is not Rocky’s performance, but the all star cast of DJs/producers behind him. Read the article and watch the video HERE.
Justin Timberlake just dropped his first single in 6.5 years. I wanted to be one of the first to remix it. It was begging for a Trap version… so I made one, using the track “Blue Milk” by Big Chocolate. DOWNLOAD FOR FREE BELOW!
Please listen and heart on hypem HERE. http://hypem.com/track/1sp9v/The+Melker+Project+-+Suit+&+Trap+feat.+Justin+Timberlake,+Jay-Z+&+Big+Chocolate
I have been sitting at home tonight listening to some gems from my vinyl collection. After listening to “Face Value” in it’s entirety, I was inspired to surf the internets for some interesting facts about “In The Air Tonight.” Here are a few highlights…
1. In an interview with Mix magazine, Collins explained that he wrote this song after returning from a tour. Said Collins: “I got back to find that I had a lot of time on my hands because the family wasn’t there, I rang up and said, ‘Can I have my drum machine?’ because I had to start writing some of this music that was inside me. Face Value was all written over a period of a year-and-a-half, and some songs were written overnight. ‘In the Air Tonight’ was just a drum machine pattern that I took off that CR78 drum machine. You could eliminate certain sounds and program bass drums and snare drums, so I programmed a bass drum part into it, but basically the rest of it was already on there. I probably added an acoustic Fender piano pretty early. I was coming from Genesis recording and rehearsing history where sometimes we didn’t know what the vocal was going to be doing when we recorded the track because lyrics were sometimes written after the track was recorded. I remember the first principle I had for making my record was that I would get a voice down very quickly so everything else would fit to the voice. The lyrics you hear for ‘In the Air Tonight,’ I just sang. I opened my mouth and they came out. I never wrote anything down and then afterward, I listened to it and wrote them down.”
2. Collins wrote this song about the anger he felt after divorcing his first wife Andrea in 1979. He was so devastated that he left Genesis for a short time. All the original songs on the Face Valuealbum, including the followup hit “I Missed Again,” were at one time intended to be “messages” to his first wife in an attempt to lure her back to him. The lingering tension caused by the divorce led Collins to the title, as these negative feelings were “In The Air,” and effecting not just the couple getting divorced, but the entire family.
3. The meaning of this song became a pervasive Urban Myth. The story, which is not true, is that Collins watched as a man who raped his wife drowned. Another version has Collins writing this about about a man who watched another drown, and singing it to him at a concert. Yet another variation claims that when Collins was a young boy, he witnessed a man drowning someone but was too far away to help. Later, he hired a private detective to find the man, sent him a free ticket to his concert, and premiered the song that night with the spotlight on the man the whole time. We repeat, these stories are not true.