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Kutiman produces album from YouTube samples

Isreal’s Kutiman link has been floating around the last week (over a million hits in the last week, actually). And damn, it’s probably what I’ve listened to the most since. The premise is that Kutiman samples and arranges clips from YouTube musicians to create new compositions. Kutiman took the scattered talents from dozens, if not hundreds, of individual musicians and funneled them into one cohesive brilliant opus. The project is presented as an entire album distributed on YouTube.

The verse by Portuguese reggae artist Mighty Lion is fayah (accapella here)! Above you’ll find #2 cut, a dub tune titled ‘This is What It Became’. The concept is not only clever, it’s extremely well executed & sounds great. Listen to and view the album in it’s entirety on Kuitman’s site, Thur-You.com.

Before this ambitious, thinking-outside-of-the-box project, he was signed to Melting Pot Music which released his debut single ‘No Groove Where I Come From’ in 2006, and his self-titled debut LP in 2007. Here’s some the aforementioned single and a choice cut from the album featuring Karoline of Melting Pot’s Karoline & Funset (and Israel’s top-selling Habanot Nechama) and another featuring Israel’s Elran Dekel.

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MP3: Kutiman – Music Is Ruling My World (feat. Karoline) (2007)
[ 6mb | 217kbps vbr | 4:00 | Genre: Dub ]

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MP3: Kutiman – No Groove Where I Come From (feat. Elran Dekel) (2007)
[ 8mb | 221kbps vbr | 5:08 | Genre: Dub ]

Purchase Kutiman’s records on Amazon.

P.S. Another neat outside-of-the-box use of streaming media on social networks is this mini-mixtape created with MySpace music players from Alexander Lehmann. View and listen to the mix on his site, alexanderlehmann.net. It features the homies Kill the Noise, Feedme, Computer Club, Noisia & SebastiAn. Woah!

Moby ‘Alice’ remixed by Drop The Lime & ‘Disco Lies’ remixed by Spencer&Hall

moby Moby Alice remixed by Drop The Lime & Disco Lies remixed by Spencer&Hall

Will N.Y.’s Moby ever not be relevant? His acute sense for great pop, masterful techno, skillful songwriting, and his willingness to take risks is what keeps the man moving forward, this, eighteen years after his initial release ‘Mobility’. Mute will release Moby’s eighth studio album, ‘Last Night’ this March 31st, following the recently released first single ‘Alice’ and the just-released second single ‘Disco Lies’.

The grading curve is very high on ‘Last Night’, and picking singles must have been quite the task with such a solid record. ‘Alice’ is set apart with vocals from UK reggae artist Aynzli Jones and rappers S.O.Simple & Smokey of Nigerian rap group 419 Squad—the results approach a classic trip hop sound. While the ‘Alice’ single gets additional remix work, most notably by our hero, NY’s versitle EDM kingpin and Trouble&Bass‘r, Drop The Lime (a.k.a. Curses!).

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MP3: Moby – Alice

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MP3: Moby – Alice (Drop the Lime Heavy Bass Remix)

The ‘Disco Lies’ single comes padded out with nine massive remixes, including this heavyhitter by German housers Spencer&Hill:

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MP3: Moby – Disco Lies (Spencer&Hill Remix)

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