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In 2006 mash-ups saw a decline in mainstream acceptance as casual listeners lost interest and media outlets which once bolstered the musical niche regressed to their initial state of disinterest. But beneath the increasing skepticism a strong base of bootleggers kept creating music which still found a fan base with their ever-present originality. In an expansion of last year’s list I’ve put together my favorite mashes of 2006. And just like last year, there may be some which weren’t made in 2006, but don’t worry about it. Just listen and I hope that when you do, you love what you hear. And if you do love what you hear, please click the links and explore more about these great (dare I say) musicians.

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Had you heard this song without any previous knowledge of the Beasties but “Sabotage” you’d have no other choice but to believe it to be a b-side. Likewise devoted Sonic Youth fans have to feel a sense of pride as the boot proves the band’s most successful material to have legs far beyond the interest of its critics.

25 - Arty Fufkin “Barrel of a Goo” (Beastie Boys vs. Sonic Youth)

Arty Fufkin - Official Site

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Developing a complete mash album is a tricky task at best. Somewhere between the über successful Grey Album and the hit and miss American Edit mix comes Totom’s With Boots, a strange mix revolving around Nine Inch Nails’ 2005 album With Teeth. While the mix compels itself towards a darker theme through mashes with the likes of Joy Division and David Bowie it is the mash with Kool and the Gang that offers the best and most complete contrast on the mix.

24 - Totom “Get Down Only” (Nine Inch Nails vs. Kool and the Gang)

Totom - With Boots Official Site
Totom - Official Site

Totom - MySpace Site

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Not simply finding itself the prominent track featured from the Arctic Monkeys Remixed project, Flanagan’s “Witness the Curtains Closing” found its own audience through a variety of under the radar fan sites. Despite mild critical acclaim (finding itself noted on Zoo Magazine’s ‘Top 10 New Tracks’) the song, determined to contradict the backlash facing one of the year’s most hyped bands, left its impact on fans and bootleggers alike.

23 - Sam Flanagan “Witness The Curtains Closing” (Arctic Monkeys vs Roots Manuva)

The Arctic Monkeys Remixed - Official Site
Sam Flanagan - Official Site

Sam Flanagan - MySpace Site

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Having the ability to create a deeply enjoyable song out of two songs that only appeal on a superficial level is what bootlegs are all about and “Big Time Dare” is one such song.

22 - Bobby Martini “Big Time Dare” (Gorillaz vs Peter Gabriel)

Bobby Martini - Official Site

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My dad hates Fergie, and I can’t say that I don’t agree with his sentiments. But when fitted with a new pair of comfortable musical clothes however she becomes tolerable. Well, mildly tolerable… “Short Skirt London Bridge” reminds you why you liked Cake in the first place…even if that means that you have to listen to Fergie in the process.

21 - DJ Maxentropy “Short Skirt London Bridge” (Fergie vs Cake)

DJ Maxentropy - Official Site
DJ Maxentropy - MySpace Site

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“Say it wasn’t you.” Fatboy Slim’s music is essentially a shoo-in for laying the backbone to any successful mash-up. With that being said, mixing in a somehow-loveable story of infidelity makes more sense than others, allowing “Praise You” to act as an additional voice in the story rather than simply musical accompaniment.

20 - DJ Nicky T “Shaggy Fat Boy” (Shaggy vs. Fatboy Slim)

DJ Nicky T - Official Site
DJ Nicky T - MySpace Site

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How rare is it to create a relevant mash-up, let alone an entire album’s worth? dj BC’s Wu-Orleans grasped the most attention of the year as its timely release fueled pride in The Big Easy with a shot of hip hop royalty. “Beneath Dumaine Street” is simply a drop in what the mix has to offer.

19 - dj BC “Beneath Dumaine Street” (Wu Orleans)

dj BC - Official Site
dj BC - MySpace Site

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Literally hundreds of mashes attempt to interject some freshness into Nirvana however most find themselves far too busy. The oversimplified loop of “I Feel All Apologies” allows the mash an unglamorous headliner to shine over top it, allowing both acts to flourish. Neither too much nor too little Nirvana, but just enough to make you feel that way.

18 - DJ not-I “Feel All Apologies” (Blackalicious vs Nirvana)

DJ not-I - Official Site
DJ not-I - MySpace Site

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When I first heard how easily these two songs fell into each other it blew my mind. Though not the finest example of a mash-up, it takes two songs that the majority of modern rock fans are aware of and creates something refreshing out of them. And at this point, anything that includes both Axl and the words refreshing should be given your attention.

17 - Synchronoize “Sweet Times of Mine” (Foo Fighters vs Guns N’ Roses)

Synchronoize - Official Site

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Remember when you first heard The Fresh Prince theme song and felt it slightly edgy, all the while you still realized that it was on NBC. This song is kind of like that, successfully reminding you that however innocent his words might be, Will Smith can still be at least a little bit entertaining.

16 - DJ BC “They Might Be Starting” (They Might Be Giants vs. Will Smith vs. Pink)

dj BC - Official Site
dj BC - MySpace Site

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2005 proved The White Stripes to be one of the most overmashed groups, this year found Marvin Gaye in quite the same position. But along the way Mark Vidler found not just one, but two ways to give Gaye mashes a new energy. Brit pop was apparently all it took, who knew? If you have to choose, though, I suggest the Radiohead mash.

15 - Mark Vidler - Go Home Productions “Oasis Are Gaye (Sexual Wonderwall)” (Oasis vs. Marvin Gaye)
15 - Mark Vidler - Go Home Productions “Sexual High” (Marvin Gaye vs Radiohead)

Mark Vidler - Go Home Productions - Official Site
Mark Vidler - Go Home Productions - MySpace Site

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One of the greatest things about making vocal only tracks available to fans for the purposes of mixing is the freedom fans have when tinkering with the songs. Likewise, when you find the perfect few chords and figure out a way to make things work just right, nothing is better.

14 - Irn Mnky “Shake Lylas Rump” (Oasis vs Beastie Boys)

Irn Mnky - Official Site
Irn Mnky - MySpace Site

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One of the most acclaimed duos in all of bootlegging, DJs Adrian Roberts and The Mysterious D, find a way to create one of the year’s best mashes by being one of the first to superiorly utilize classical music. Oh, and by helping people forget how ridiculous Kanye West became this past year doesn’t hurt either.

13 - A plus D “Beethoven’s Fifth Gold Digger” (Kanye West vs. Beethoven vs. Walter Murphy)

A + D - Official Site
Adrian Roberts - MySpace Site

The Mysterious D - MySpace Site

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Last year proved Beastie/The Who mashes to be a terrific blend pace and rhythm. And like all Beastie mixes, one of the greatest upsides to it is that, well, the Beasties are in it.

12 - CCC “3 MCs and 4 Mods” (The Who vs Beastie Boys)

CCC - Official Site
CCC - MySpace Site

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This is ridiculous. In a similar manner to that of the Foo Fighters/Guns N’ Roses mash, “Free A.D.I.D.A.S.” sounds like it was always meant to be a single from the beginning. While Petty hasn’t ever really publicly accepted hip hop the way that Aerosmith did in the 1980’s, the song makes you wonder what might’ve been if he had.

11 - DJ BC “Free ADIDAS” (Run DMC vs. Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers)

dj BC - Official Site
dj BC - MySpace Site

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“Crazy Logic” doesn’t completely reinvent the wheel but rather serves as a great way to listen to the best of both Supertramp and Gnarls Barkley after hearing “Crazy” for the two hundredth time this year.

10 - Arty Fufkin “Crazy Logic” (Supertramp vs. Gnarls Barkley)

Arty Fufkin - Official Site

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Not simply diving into uncharted waters with the Wu-Tang/Johnny Cash mix, but doing so successfully proves Irn Mnky to be one of the most unique mashers of the year. And come on, the song’s name alone is well worth the price of admission.

09 - Irn Mnky “J.C.R.E.A.M (Johnny Cash Rules Everything Around Me)” (Johnny Cash vs Wu-Tang Clan)

Irn Mnky - Official Site
Irn Mnky - MySpace Site

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A lot of song’s attempt to utilize Notorious B.I.G.’s lyrics over a well known rock song but for some reason “Going Back To Dani” works the best. Even if the song might not really be the Chili’s finest work, it still works. Or is it even a Chili Peppers song at all?

08 - Menegaux “Going Back To Dani” (Notorious B.I.G. vs Red Hot Chili Peppers)
(bonus) Dan Gaffney Show - Tom Petty vs Red Hot Chili Peppers

Menegaux - MySpace Site

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Though the song as a whole isn’t better than any of its parts, it is the year’s best 3+ artist mashes, showing that it is in fact possible to hold my attention for more than five minutes. If only my childhood psychologist could see me now.

07 - Mark Vidler - Go Home Productions “Flaming Mary Can (Out) Run Prince” (Flaming Lips vs. Mary J. Blige vs. Can vs. Run DMC vs. Prince)

Mark Vidler - Go Home Productions - Official Site
Mark Vidler - Go Home Productions - MySpace Site

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When first listening to this song you may not understand why I think so highly of it. Though I now cannot listen to “Dust in the Wind” without thinking of Old School, I now cannot listen to Warren G without thinking of Yacht Rock. It’s just so smooth! (find out what I’m talking about - click here)

06 - DJ Erb “Regulate Dust in the Wind” (Kansas vs Warren G)

DJ Erb - Official Site
DJ Erb - MySpace Site

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Ever get the feeling that you can’t express your love for Smokey Robinson because your metal friends will more than likely kick your ass? Fear no more my friend, allow DJ Riko to introduce you to the solution, “For Those About to Clown.”

05 - DJ Riko “For Those About to Clown” (Angus Young vs. Smokey Robinson vs. John Bonham)

DJ Riko - Official Site
DJ Riko - MySpace Site

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The song itself isn’t overly complex, but the vision to mash KRS-One’s well versed rhymes over bag pipes the fiddle (thanks Jon…seems my brain was mashed when I was writing this) is. And it’s awesome!

04 - DJ BC “Da Sound of Da Irish Police Band” (KRS-One)

dj BC - Official Site
dj BC - MySpace Site

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Again taking a “duh” idea and creating something amazing out of it A + D provide a look into celebrity karaoke by mashing one of the many hundred covers of “Crazy” with “Crazy” itself. The first listen proves to be a moment where you can’t believe that you didn’t already think of it…or for that matter, why anyone else didn’t think of it.

03 - AplusD “Nelly Furtado’s Crazy” (Nelly Furtado vs Gnarls Barkley)

A + D - Official Site
Adrian Roberts - MySpace Site

The Mysterious D - MySpace Site

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If rap-rock were ever to rear its ugly face ’round these parts again I would only dream that it take the face of Vidler’s “Alive and Nellified.” Utilizing both an overrated rapper and an underrated garage band proves nothing less than mind-blowing with this track.

02 - Mark Vidler - Go Home Productions “Alive and Nellified” (Nelly vs Mooney Suzuki)

Mark Vidler - Go Home Productions - Official Site
Mark Vidler - Go Home Productions - MySpace Site

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Chicago’s Flosstradamus join many in that they simply dabble in bootlegging while devoting the bulk of their time to DJing, but the creative input that went into this Icelandic speed-flow would suggest that the duo might want to spend a little more time mashing.

01 - Flosstradamus “Overnight Star” (Twista vs Sigur Rós)

Flosstradamus - MySpace Site

Download a zip file of the entire list here

also: Culture Bully’s Favorite Mash-Ups 2005
also: Setting the Records Straight: A Few Words with Boston Bootlegger dj BC

27 Responses to “Culture Bully’s Favorite Mash-Ups: 2006”

  1. Great list - I was just getting around to doing my list for this year too! I’d better download these and check them out, see if I need to make any revisions. :-)

    Alan

  2. Great list! Thanks so much for sharing it.

    Tracey

  3. 2006 mashes of the year…

    Culturebully’s Mashes of the Year for 2005 and 2006 for two interesting and cool lists with no overlap with mine whatsoever. I’ll be downloading his 2006 list shortly….

    half-pie

  4. [...] Culture Bully » Culture Bully’s Favorite Mash-Ups: 2006 A list of the best mashups of 2006 (music). Complete with mp3 files. Some of these are really good. I think I am going to subscribe to some mashup blogs. (tags: music mashup 2006 list bestof) [...]

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  5. Looks like we share many favorite tracks. :-) Fantastic list.

    Bootie

  6. Excellent mash-up review! I should point out that DJ P already did a very similar (and quite excellent) dust in the wind remix. But the addition of Warren G’s “Regulate” is unique.

    Joey Headset

  7. Wow… Very nice list!

    Mike

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  9. Outstanding post. Thanks a lot!

    Jeremy in south Florida

  10. Great list, some fantastic work and thanks for including one of mine !!!

    Bobby Martini

  11. Nice list.. but for future reference DJ BC’s “Da Sound of Da Irish Police Band” doesn’t use bagpipes.. its a fiddle.

    Jon

  12. For some reason, I can’t get the download th work. It’ll get so far (where varies) and then just stop, although no indication of it stopping is given other than the % finished doesn’t increase.

    Chris Osborne

  13. awesome mashups keep ‘em cumming!

    Ken

  14. Thanks for including one of mine.

    Cheers

    Sam

    sam flanagan

  15. Flosstradamus in NYC Sunday | Tour Dates, MP3s…

    DOWNLOAD: (MP3s) Flosstradamus - Romantic Flosstradamus Laffy Taffy (Curtafied Flosstradamus remix) Flosstradamus @ the Pitchfork Festival (CRED) As David Bruno pointed out, Flosstradamus are DJing Studio B in Brooklyn Sunday night (Jan 14, 2007) (it’…

    brooklynvegan

  16. very impressive. in south africa we dont have talent like you guys. can you help me? i’m looking for the mash-up of modjo vs brandy & monica “lady vs the boy is mine” thanks

    zach lockhat

  17. I was wondering why my mash “The 7th Inning Stretch” didn’t make the 2006 Top 100?
    That mash was so huge all over the US, UK, Germany, China, Japan, and Switzerland!
    I guarantee you’ve heard it! It got tons of publicity, thousands beyond thousands of downloads, and other numerous awards
    I’m attaching it to this message
    I hope you listen to it, and then realize it should have made not only the Top 100, but EASILY the Top 10!!!
    DJ WyZz

    DJ WyZz

  18. [...] Nuvel, i min evige søgen efter ny musik i MP3 blogs, faldt jeg over en række nye mashups her. På listen er Totom, som har lavet et helt album med mashups af Nine Inch Nails seneste plade With Teeth. Nine Inch Nails er noget af det mest kompromisløse musik jeg kender og det er sjovt og udfordrende at lytte til Totoms mashups af NIN med kendte og ukendte sange. Hele pladen kan downloades gratis og lovligt her. Go fetch. [...]

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  19. I like your taste. Good work here.
    Stay up,J

    Jay

  20. [...] This was posted such a long time ago on Culture Bullys’s website, but I thought I’d post here. This collection of mash-ups is quite good. Flosstradamus has a great mix in there too. Hopefully I’ll get a chance to see them this coming Wednesday at Hiro Ballroom. Check out the music: http://www.culturebully.com/archives/2200 [...]

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  21. Peace people

    We love you

    HelloWorld

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  24. Excellente sélection !

    The B Flint

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  27. Hi, Great page, I love it, but regarding #20, it’s not “shoe-in,” it’s “shoo-in,” like you would “shoo” a bunch of chickens back “in” to the hen-house. Great work, though, gotta love them mash-ups!!

    Hippie Zingo

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