Six years later and the Fab Four are mingling with another New York crew"”the Wu-Tang Clan. This time it's not a DJ bringing these two institutions together, but a 28-year-old music teacher from Brighton, England. And rather than sticking with one specific album from each as the source material, Tom Caruana used the artists' entire catalogs. And I must say what I've heard is much more interesting than Danger Mouse's take. Add the fact that Wu-Tang is far more interesting to listen to than Jay-Z. - The Days of Flore
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el gringo rico
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Apr 13, 2012
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The king of old school rap meets one of today's most groundbreaking DJs in this great mash-up by Andrew Gentry. It's as if RJD2 produced this track specifically with Biggie's rhymes bouncing around in the back of his head. And the flow couldn't be mo...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Jun 26, 2013
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What happens when you mix Lorde's "The Love Club" with The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Can I Get Witcha"? Well, you get an absolutely magic mashup, courtesy of Hamish Carter.Based out of Auckland, Hamish left this song as a comment on our Facebook page, and...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Ratatat's signature baroque-synth-and-guitar style meshes with the likes of Young Buck, Kanye West and Devin the Dude without forcing itself onto those tracks awkwardly. Notorious B.I.G.'s classic "Party & Bullshit" trades in aggression for ultra...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Jan 26, 2012
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Sure, there are purists out there who are going to be disgusted by Capital Cities' take on "Breathe." I was definitely one of the skeptics -- but they kept the intro interesting, enough that I quickly knew this was worthy of SOTD. And to think, that ...
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