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    Quote Originally Posted by manus View Post
    With a genre that he doesn't specialize in I don't think so. Mash-ups etc can take a pretty long time and it seems like he is only doing this as a one off. Think of the much time he would take producing his own mash-ups or even on the fly ones would have to be practiced and perfected. Then it seems to be a one off thing. I doubt the much money he is making from the gig will be worth the time and effort that he would put into it if he made his own mash-ups etc.

    Love this thread btw. I also do not specialize in this kind of genre but do a mix for the radio station I work for under an alias name and do not speak throughout the show this gets aired for. I do some of my own mash-ups and edits but only when I have the time which isn't very often. It can take up alot of my time looking for something different yet still Top 40 orientated and its great to see some names I have never checked out before.
    Cheers Lads!

    Couldn't of put it better myself

    Thanks for all the help again guys

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    Kinda a dead thread... But I'm surprised nobody mentioned the Hood Internet. Good stuff right there. Mainly indie music + rap music, but it tickles my fancy.

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    + 1 thehoodinternet.com

    is the best source i've been able to find for mashups. Massive amounts of mashups

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    Ellipsis is my boy from high school and he's absolutely blowing up on youtube right now. Master of the APC40 and ableton. His mashups are straight fire!!!

    http://djellipsis.official.fm/

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    Here are some I use:

    Heard It Through One (Keven Le Fonque Mashup)
    One More Yeah (Avicii vs Chris Brown)
    Blessed Bass (Avicii again)
    Show Me In The Deep (DJs from Mars) - THIS IS A KILLER
    Infinite Dream (Katy Perry vs Guru Josh)
    Perfect Exceeder (not sure if this is a mashup or a vocal edit of the original)

    Pjanoo In The Night Sky:

    http://soundcloud.com/fellis/pjanoo-...prydz-vs-b-o-b)


    And a few more on my Soundcloud as well.

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    Truxton (AKA Renard AKA like a bunch of other aliases)'s mashups are pretty cool. Ren's other aliases also use samples frequently in their music.

    Meowzas!~

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    this is one of the biggest mashups i ever heard.
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    ...and then there's this one.

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    DJ Muggs & DJ Warrior Mash-up radio might be worth looking into if you want something a bit left field!!

    Plus The Cut Up Boys from the UK do some pop orientated stuff
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    I'm surprised no one has mentioned 3LAU. He has some great mash-ups.

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