Friday, July 29, 2011

Mash-Up Your Bootz Party Sampler Vol. 50

Hello friends,

time passes by quickly. We are proud to present you the 50th Volume of our Mash-Up Your Bootz Party Sampler series. Therefore we want to thank you for continuous support and Mashup love!!!
We also prepared a little special for you. This 50th sampler isn't just a normal sampler it has some features for you. The sampler contains of 2 virtual CDs.
CD 1 is a little ride through Mashup history. We give you tunez from 2001 to 2011, which never have been a part on one of the previous samplers. It was interesting to bring some old tunez back from the grave and it is also a good example of the general mashup development of the last decade.
CD2 is a little surprise and gift for you. We asked some of our favourite producers if they can support our Sampler Anniversary with some exclusive Tunes...and yes people on CD2 you will find only unreleased and new Mashups. Cheerz to the DJs & producers for their support and work.

So in the end, the MUYB crew wish you a nice listen to the new:
MASH-UP YOUR BOOTZ PARTY SAMPLER VOL. 50

Direct-Download / MediaFire / SendSpace / zShare / ZippyShare
(All .Zip-Filez)

[Click for Download]

Tracklist:

CD1 - History of Mashups:

2001 - Osymyso - Intro-Inspection
2002 - Freelance Hellraiser - A Stroke Of Genie-us [The Strokes vs. Christina Aguilera]
2003 - Go Home Productions - Ray Of Gob [Sex Pistols vs. Madonna]
2004 - Cropstar - Pea Bomb [Bucketheads vs. Black Eyed Peas]
2005 - Bass211 - Sure Fire Way [The Bloodhound Gang vs. Beastie Boys vs. Run DMC]
2006 - Loo & Placido - Horny As A Dandy [Dandy Warhols vs. Mousse T]
2007 - DJ Moule - Rock Your Poison [The Prodigy vs. Queen vs. Jimmy Page & Tom Morello]
2008 - Divide & Kreate - The Kissenger [Iggy Pop vs. Katy Perry]
2009 - Aggro1 - Ezekiel Eats Red Hoodie vs. Should I Stay Or Should I Go [The Bloody Beetroots vs. The Clash]
2010 - The Kleptones - Welcome Back [Guns N' Roses vs. The Chemical Brothers vs. LFO vs. Basement Jaxx vs. Missy Elliott]
2011 - DJ Schmolli - Rebel Mother Down [Rihanna vs. Danzig vs. Billy Idol]


CD2 - Exclusive MUYB Tunez:
01. Titus Jones - Hello Girl, Let's Party Til The End [Martin Solveig Feat. Dragonette vs. Britney Spears vs. LMFAO vs. No Doubt vs. Sum 41 vs. Vanilla Ice]
02. Mashup-Germany - Dancing On My Penguin [Avicii vs. Robyn vs. Beyoncé]
03. Party Ben - Papa Don't Preach... About Fireworks [Madonna vs. Katy Perry]
04. The Fabulous Beatmashers - Danza Kuduro vs. Edge Of Glory [Don Omar vs. Lady Gaga]
05. DJ Morgoth - Du Hast das Feeling [Black Eyed Peas vs. Rammstein]
06. A plus D - Party Rock Song 2 [Blur vs. LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock]
07. DJ Schmolli - Blinde Freiheit [Chase & Status vs. Söhne Mannheims]
08. Lobsterdust - Block Rockin Snoop [The Chemical Brothers vs. Snoop Doggy Dogg feat. Jewell & Dr. Dre]
09. MashMike - Jump Around (From The Last Hole Whistle Remix) [House Of Pain vs. Malcolm McLaren vs. Mick Jagger vs. Mitch Miller]
10. DJs From Mars - November Rehab (DJs From Mars Tribute Booty) [Guns N' Roses vs. Amy Winehouse]


presented & compiled by DJ Morgoth:
www.djmorgoth.com
www.bootieberlin.com
www.mashupyourbootz.com

Mash-Up Your Bootz Party Sampler Vol. 50

Hello friends,

time passes by quickly. We are proud to present you the 50th Volume of our Mash-Up Your Bootz Party Sampler series. Therefore we want to thank you for continuous support and Mashup love!!!
We also prepared a little special for you. This 50th sampler isn't just a normal sampler it has some features for you. The sampler contains of 2 virtual CDs.
CD 1 is a little ride through Mashup history. We give you tunez from 2001 to 2011, which never have been a part on one of the previous samplers. It was interesting to bring some old tunez back from the grave and it is also a good example of the general mashup development of the last decade.
CD2 is a little surprise and gift for you. We asked some of our favourite producers if they can support our Sampler Anniversary with some exclusive Tunes...and yes people on CD2 you will find only unreleased and new Mashups. Cheerz to the DJs & producers for their support and work.

So in the end, the MUYB crew wish you a nice listen to the new:
MASH-UP YOUR BOOTZ PARTY SAMPLER VOL. 50

Direct-Download / MediaFire / SendSpace / zShare / ZippyShare
(All .Zip-Filez)

[Click for Download]

Tracklist:

CD1 - History of Mashups:

2001 - Osymyso - Intro-Inspection
2002 - Freelance Hellraiser - A Stroke Of Genie-us [The Strokes vs. Christina Aguilera]
2003 - Go Home Productions - Ray Of Gob [Sex Pistols vs. Madonna]
2004 - Cropstar - Pea Bomb [Bucketheads vs. Black Eyed Peas]
2005 - Bass211 - Sure Fire Way [The Bloodhound Gang vs. Beastie Boys vs. Run DMC]
2006 - Loo & Placido - Horny As A Dandy [Dandy Warhols vs. Mousse T]
2007 - DJ Moule - Rock Your Poison [The Prodigy vs. Queen vs. Jimmy Page & Tom Morello]
2008 - Divide & Kreate - The Kissenger [Iggy Pop vs. Katy Perry]
2009 - Aggro1 - Ezekiel Eats Red Hoodie vs. Should I Stay Or Should I Go [The Bloody Beetroots vs. The Clash]
2010 - The Kleptones - Welcome Back [Guns N' Roses vs. The Chemical Brothers vs. LFO vs. Basement Jaxx vs. Missy Elliott]
2011 - DJ Schmolli - Rebel Mother Down [Rihanna vs. Danzig vs. Billy Idol]


CD2 - Exclusive MUYB Tunez:
01. Titus Jones - Hello Girl, Let's Party Til The End [Martin Solveig Feat. Dragonette vs. Britney Spears vs. LMFAO vs. No Doubt vs. Sum 41 vs. Vanilla Ice]
02. Mashup-Germany - Dancing On My Penguin [Avicii vs. Robyn vs. Beyoncé]
03. Party Ben - Papa Don't Preach... About Fireworks [Madonna vs. Katy Perry]
04. The Fabulous Beatmashers - Danza Kuduro vs. Edge Of Glory [Don Omar vs. Lady Gaga]
05. DJ Morgoth - Du Hast das Feeling [Black Eyed Peas vs. Rammstein]
06. A plus D - Party Rock Song 2 [Blur vs. LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock]
07. DJ Schmolli - Blinde Freiheit [Chase & Status vs. Söhne Mannheims]
08. Lobsterdust - Block Rockin Snoop [The Chemical Brothers vs. Snoop Doggy Dogg feat. Jewell & Dr. Dre]
09. MashMike - Jump Around (From The Last Hole Whistle Remix) [House Of Pain vs. Malcolm McLaren vs. Mick Jagger vs. Mitch Miller]
10. DJs From Mars - November Rehab (DJs From Mars Tribute Booty) [Guns N' Roses vs. Amy Winehouse]


presented & compiled by DJ Morgoth:
www.djmorgoth.com
www.bootieberlin.com
www.mashupyourbootz.com

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Dig That Bap: A Bap Kennedy Sampler


I still remember getting the Irish singer Bap Kennedy's cd Lonely Street in 2000. I really liked his first two releases (Domestic Blues and Hillbilly Shakespeare), but I must confess to a bit skepticism in reading the liner notes as it seemed like a not so great concept album about Hank Williams and Elvis Presley. Well, let's just say it's a good thing I'm a skeptic rather than a cynic since Lonely Street soon became one of my all time favorite cds (if the term desert island discs still meant anything, I'd say it was one of mine). Really, it's hard to imagine a more perfect album from start to finish - every song is a gem, the sequencing is spot-on, and he makes the not quite a concept album concept work brilliantly.

Now his two albums (The Big Picture and Howl On) since then haven't quite matched up, but there are several splendid tracks and really, how could they compare? All of his releases are still available with the exception of Hillbilly Shakespeare (you can also get his solo releases as well as a lot of his stuff with 90s band Energy Orchard - at emusic.com)

According to his website, he's just completing a new cd, so to hold you over, here's a little sampler including several Energy Orchard tracks.


Lost Highway Bap Kennedy
My Money Bap Kennedy
Wasted Energy Orchard
Fireworks Bap Kennedy
Elvis Hank and Me Bap Kennedy
Dirty Old Town Bap Kennedy
Tell Your Mother Energy Orchard
Irish Moon Bap Kennedy
Hey Joe Bap Kennedy
Born To Lose Bap Kennedy
I'm No Angel Energy Orchard
Sailortown Energy Orchard
My Sweet Love Aint Around Bap Kennedy
The Beautiful Country Bap Kennedy
Hanks Last Waltz Bap Kennedy

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Nightcaps at David Lynch's - Side B


As promised here's Side B (well, you could fit them both on a 90 minute cassette ;) of Nightcaps at David Lynch's.


Love Letters Carol Hadley
You Can Depend On Me Brenda Lee
Oh What I Wouldn't Give Jimmy Scott
Black Night Johnnie Morisette
Bring It On Home Sonny Boy Williamson
Midnight Blues The Detroit Cobras
White Trees Flat Duo Jets
Red Bats With Teeth Angelo Badalamenti
Trouble Is A Lonesome Town Lee Hazelwood
The Cold Hard Facts Of Life Porter Wagoner
Farewell Good Night's Sleep Lay Low
Funeral In The Rain Chris Isaak
The Comedians Roy Orbison
Anything To Say You're Mine Etta James
Town Without Pity Gene Pitney

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

BOOTIE Berlin "Mash-Up Your Bootz Special" // 15.07. (Friday)

We do something special, MASH-UP YOUR BOOTZ related, on the next BOOTIE Berlin Party:


We celebrate the upcoming 50th volume of the MASH-UP YOUR BOOTZ Party Samplers. Therefore, DJ Morgoth does a ride through the Mashup History on the Upstairs Floor. Starting with the early years, he slowly moves forward to the current Mashup hits and producers. All the important projects and hits from the respective years will get some airplay, this means numerous classics will be unearthed.
Time / Years:
0:00-2:00 / 2000-2005
2:00-3:00 / 2006-2007
3:00-4:00 / 2008-2009
4:00-5:00 / 2009-2011


Furthermore our other Resident BOOTIE DJs Mashup-Germany & Dr.Waumiau will rock the Main Floor with typical BOOTIE Berlin Dancing Mashups!!!
And don't forget our free BOOTIE CDs, HOOKIE our Party Pirate, gimmicks & surprises and much fun.
See you on Friday!

Here are the party infos:


15.07.2011 (Friday)
@ Cassiopeia
S/U Warschauer Str.
Revaler Str. 99 - Tor II / Ecke Simon Dach Str.
10245 Berlin-Friedrichshain


Start:
23:00

Entry:
7€ at the door

Specials:
Guests in pirate costumes and students can decide their own entrance fee.
50 free BOOTIE CD's for the first guests.

Here are some fresh new trackz by Mashup-Germany:

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BOOTIE Berlin "Mash-Up Your Bootz Special" // 15.07. (Friday)

We do something special, MASH-UP YOUR BOOTZ related, on the next BOOTIE Berlin Party:


We celebrate the upcoming 50th volume of the MASH-UP YOUR BOOTZ Party Samplers. Therefore, DJ Morgoth does a ride through the Mashup History on the Upstairs Floor. Starting with the early years, he slowly moves forward to the current Mashup hits and producers. All the important projects and hits from the respective years will get some airplay, this means numerous classics will be unearthed.
Time / Years:
0:00-2:00 / 2000-2005
2:00-3:00 / 2006-2007
3:00-4:00 / 2008-2009
4:00-5:00 / 2009-2011


Furthermore our other Resident BOOTIE DJs Mashup-Germany & Dr.Waumiau will rock the Main Floor with typical BOOTIE Berlin Dancing Mashups!!!
And don't forget our free BOOTIE CDs, HOOKIE our Party Pirate, gimmicks & surprises and much fun.
See you on Friday!

Here are the party infos:


15.07.2011 (Friday)
@ Cassiopeia
S/U Warschauer Str.
Revaler Str. 99 - Tor II / Ecke Simon Dach Str.
10245 Berlin-Friedrichshain


Start:
23:00

Entry:
7€ at the door

Specials:
Guests in pirate costumes and students can decide their own entrance fee.
50 free BOOTIE CD's for the first guests.

Here are some fresh new trackz by Mashup-Germany:

[Right Click Save As]
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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Nightcaps at David Lynch's


I was a big fan of the movie Blue Velvet when it came out back in the late 1980s. But it'd been almost twenty years since I'd seen it when I happened to come across it while channel surfing a while back. I'd always loved the use of Roy Orbison music in the movie, but when I watched it again, I remembered how much I liked the music of the late 1950s and early 1960s. For a long time, the period was dismissed as a wasteland - i.e. the period between Elvis' heyday and the Beatles. I think the period has since been redeemed in a lot of folks' eyes - sometimes we need a little revisionist history, right. :) I mean, there's just something about the weirdly understated melancholy and the lugubrious (in the very best sense of the term) piano in so many songs from that time period that I love - perfect for drinking (or drunk slow dancing) late at night at a bar straight off the set of a David Lynch movie. So here's a bunch of cuts from that time period as well as other songs that really should have been written in 1960. :) I'll post Side B next week.


Blue Velvet Bobby Vinton
But Not For Me Ketty Lester
Smoke Rings Sam Cooke
The Beast Milt Buckner
Reconsider Baby Lowell Fulson
Tired Of Being Shoved Around Gay Crosse
Since I Fell For You Nina Simone
Blue Moon Elvis Presley
I've Lost My Heart to You Charlie Rich
Cry On Irma Thomas
Rockin' Back Inside My Heart Julee Cruise
A Girl I Used To Know George Jones
When You Need a Laugh Patsy Cline
Porchlight Neko Case & Her Boyfriends
The Little White Cloud That Cried Johnnie Ray