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Video Wednesday: Vintage MJ

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

It doesn’t get much better than this.

Michael Jackson’s last studio album, Invincible, came out in 2001. (His penultimate CD? 1995.) Before Jackson’s 2009 death, he was known to many young people as “that guy who used to be black…but now he’s white and doesn’t have a nose.” But when he died it was like the whole world got a slap across the face. I couldn’t walk more than three blocks without hearing his music blasting through an open window. It’s not a criticism; I’m as guilty as anyone for going on a summer-long MJ binge. But here’s the thing: eight years is a long time without an album. Is there any other musician/actor/artist who could step away from his craft for nearly a decade and have the same post-mortem effect on our culture? I don’t think so.

During the two months following his death, my inbox was flooded with countless MJ remixes, re-edits and mash-ups. Most of them felt rushed, as if every bedroom producer knew MJ songs were going to be hot for a month and tried to cash in by brewing a pot of coffee and staying up all night figuring how to make MJ even more club-friendly. “Thriller” was the most popular choice, probably because the melody is so infectious and recognizable. I had to wade through a lot of garbage to find some good stuff to listen to.

The Chus and Ceballos remix below is a nice progressive house version of the song. Still, it feels a little incomplete, as if the duo had something else ready-to-go and decided to add the “Thriller” melody at the last minute. (Maybe it’s more a matter of taste, because I’ve always felt that all progressive house a) is very similar and b) only sounds good if you’re at a club with loud speakers and tons of bass.)

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Michael Jackson – Thriller (Chus and Ceballos Remix)

Laidback Luke’s remix sounds very, erm, Laidback Luke-y, with clean syncopated drums (does anyone do this better?) and a structure that keeps the song fresh by constantly changing rhythms and melodies. He never repeats the same section twice. The song doesn’t valley and peak, it just keeps changing gears.

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Michael Jackson – Thriller (Laidback Luke Remix)

This Herve song is, as per his usual style, filled with bouncy bass and and stuttered vocals. Actually, this came out long before Jackson’s death and I’ve been listening to it for some time. Still, I wanted to post it for anyone who doesn’t have it.

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Herve – Cheap Thrills

I’ve spent all morning listening to various re-interpretations of “Thriller.” You know what? I still prefer the original. Hearing the melody without getting the fun sing-along “Thriller! Thriller night!” chorus is unsettling. Nobody can best the King of Pop. Some songs are just too good to mess with.

Video Wednesday: Disney Disco

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010







Disney’s given us a lot of great animation over the years: Pinocchio. Fantasia. The Lion King. But I recently stumbled across the following and, well, I haven’t been this excited about a cartoon since I saw the trailer for Toy Story 3.

Here’s the backstory: in 1979 Disney tried to cash in on the popularity for all-things disco by releasing an album that included both disco-fied Disney songs and Disney-fied disco songs. Their plan worked; the album was a hit and eventually sold enough copies to be certified double platinum. It’s out-of-print now, but if you’re dying to listen to “Macho Duck” or “Watch out for Goofy!” in their entirety, all the songs are available on iTunes.

Disney also released an accompanying seven-minute animated Super 8 reel set to music. Watch a brief history about that video (and the video itself) below. (Hat tip to my friends over at Retro Thing for producing such a great piece.)




Video Wednesday: Feist on Sesame Street

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

As if we needed another reason to love Feist. Check out this video of her on Sesame Street singing a kid-friendly version of her hit song “1234″ (and parodying her own fantastic music video) to teach kids to count.








Video Wednesday: Nice Clean Rap

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

My friend David and I were discussing Family Guy the other day and came to the following conclusion: every episode has one laugh-out-loud moment and one joke that drags on for waaaay too long. The clip below is the former.




Video Wednesday: Riverside

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

We’ve posted videos on this site before. And we’ve gotten a lot of positive feedback about them. So here’s the deal:  every Wednesday we’re going to post a video. It might be a music video, footage of a live concert or something totally off-the-wall. All I can promise is that there won’t be anything with cute cats or sneezing pandas.

Let’s kick off this feature with one of my favorite music videos from the last couple of years. In case you’re wondering, that’s Tupac’s voice you hear shouting “Riverside, motherfucker!” right before the drop.

















The song’s probably going to be stuck in your head for a while (and it really gets you going during a workout), so I’ve included the MP3 below.

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Sidney Samson – Riverside (Original Mix)




And here’s a dubstep-y version for those of us who like to get down at 140 BPM. I wish it had more wobbly bass to it, but otherwise it’s a pretty good remix.

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Sidney Samson – Riverside (Breakage Remix)