If you spend any time at all on the internet, you have probably run across a mashup or two. Some are okay, some are pretty good, and some are just plain bad. Here's one that is outstanding. It's from DJ Cumberbund and it's a cross between Earth, Wind & Fire and Metallica. En...
Take two great songs by two great artists, add some exceptional editing and mixing, and you have a mashup of epic proportions. Without further ado, I give you...Whole Lotta Sex Machine!
We've all seen mashups of songs and videos, usually with two songs that are from completely different formats that when edited properly, become pure magic. Like this mashup of Ozzy Osbourne and Earth, Wind & Fire. I call it Ozz, Wind & Fire. Rock o...
Okay, here's another one that was bound to happen. I'm talking about another 'remix' version of a classic tune by the outstanding Andy Rehfeldt, where he takes a video and adds different music.
This time, it's a smooth jazz version of 'Enter Sandman.' Rock on!
If you're as old as I am, you probably remember Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke in the classic 'Mary Poppins.' No childhood was complete without it.
These days, with the internet being what it is, for sure some creative soul was bound to take that childhood classic and breathe some new life into it.
That creative soul is Andy Rehfeldt who plays all the instruments, did all the arranging and record
Mashups can be pretty clever, when you take two songs, usually from different genres, and edit them together to create something new. Here's one from the folks at Wax Audio, and it's gold!
Just like Forrest Gump's box of chocolates, the craze of music mashups tells us you never know what you're going to get. Sometimes tracks you could never imagine sync up in perfect absurd harmony, and that's the case with a new mashup from an artist going by the name PomDeter. The mixmaster has decided to take the Nine Inch Nails classic 'Head Like a Hole' and put it together with the recent ubiqu
We're big fans of the video mashup, especially when it combines two things that should never, ever be combined: Like Kevin McCallister and the Iranian hostage crisis, for example.
We have to commend YouTuber Isosine for hearing the similarities between Korn's 'Coming Undone' and Taylor Swift's 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.' He also deserves credit for being maybe the only person who would listen to both of those songs. Good job.