Showing posts with label elmashup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elmashup. Show all posts

14.4.11

The End of an Era or My Mashup

I have a lot to say about being a WMWC DJ. Most of it's very positive. But that's for another entry, probably next week. This entry is about the mashup I created for the assignment that will also be featured on my last radio show ever next week. My idea was that I would string together 15 second (or so) snippets of a variety of songs from artists who I a) played only one song of theirs, but I played it frequently, b) played often but not as frequently as others or c) played one song just once but who's style covers a range of similar artists who I played one song by once or twice. The mashup-ed artists and songs are as follows:
  1. The Asteroids Galaxy Tour - Golden Age
  2. The Ting Tings - Great DJ
  3. Adam Ant - Goody Two Shoes
  4. The Rumble Strips - Not the Only Person
  5. Spoon - The Underdog
  6. Guillemots - Trains to Brazil
  7. Mystery Jets - Young Love
  8. BPA - Seattle
  9. Music Go Music - Light of Love
  10. The White Rabbits - Navy Wives
  11. Eliza Doolittle - Pick Up
  12. The Submarines - You, Me and The Bourgeoisie
  13. Feist - 1234
Obviously if I had unlimited time I would have included more songs, but I think the 13 songs I chose are a pretty good summary of all those outliers I've included in my radio show over the past 3 and a half years. And of course I know you want to hear it, so here it is in all its glory.
Elmashup by cydwarning30
Enjoy.

7.4.11

Mashup Solution

Here's a conundrum: You've been a diligent and dedicated DJ at your local college radio station for three and a half years. However because you have managed to graduate on time (fingers crossed) your tenure is coming to an end and you're having to put together your last show. This makes you sad because there's no way you can feature all of the artists you've ever played on your show (which varied between 14 to 27 songs a week) and it's your last show so you want it to be awesome. Obviously there are some artists you featured more than others, so those guys will definitely get a song on your last show. But what about all the outliers? What about the awesome songs that you played just once or maybe twice but were awesome nonetheless? And the killer part is you only have 45 minutes. What do you do?
If you're me you realize that you have a mashup project due in your digital storytelling class that will solve this problem quite elegantly. Despite my initial wariness of going anywhere near Audacity again doing an audio mashup of about 3 minutes and 30 seconds (with each song getting somewhere between 15 and 30 seconds each) will allow me to fix the conundrum I'm in. I get to feature my favourite artists and get in most of the outliers as well. Rather an elegant solution, no?
I will say one thing about this mashup though: It will not be anywhere near as lovely as the mashups created by professionals like, for example, Girl Talk. Then again I don't have the same amount of time or the kind of equipment Girl Talk has, so I don't even know why I'm bringing them up other than to say that what I'm going to be doing is somewhere along the same lines as what Girl Talk does. Kind of not really. I still like this idea though and I think it will work. I don't know how well, but it will work.

5.4.11

Mashup Conundrum

I don't know what to do for my mashup. My original idea was to string together a bunch of clips of Stephen Fry being awesome* and calling it a day. But after thinking about it long and hard I've decided that even my idea of taking various clips from all the various projects Mr. Fry has been a part of and having him declare himself god would a) not really work as a mashup b) wouldn't be very long at all (I'm sure there's some sort of time component for video mashups) and c) would be far more complicated than I have time for. So now I'm not entirely sure what I should do for this project. I do know one thing: I'm not bloody well doing an audio mashup. It may seem simple to do an audio mashup, but I know deep in my soul that it really, really isn't and I don't want to mess with Audacity ever again (or at least for the rest of this semester.) I shall have to think on this now.**

*If you don't know who Stephen Fry is go to YouTube and search "qi." Watch whatever clip you like and you'll begin to understand how awesome Stephen Fry is.
**I have a cold. That's the excuse I'm using this week for any poor grammar that occur in this blog.