Other Mixes By steve@plasticbrain.com
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make the music with the mouth
Artist | Song | |
Vocal Sampling | Radio Reloj | |
Yma Sumac | Malambo No. 1 | |
Luiz Henrique | Mas Que Nada | |
Phil Milstein | Laryngectomy | |
Old Eddy | the Official Artificial Larynx Theme Song | |
Joe Meek & the Blue Men | Entry of the Globbots | |
Jean Jacques Perrey & David Chazam | Analog Dialog | |
Piero Umiliani | Mah Na' Mah Na' (muppet mix) | |
Sevec Aldyn-Ool | Kargyraa | |
Sabah Habbas Mustapha & The Jugala All Stars | Jalan Kopo | |
mysterious Cambodian funk yodeler | (undecipherable) | |
Maceo Parker | music lesson | |
Shooby Taylor | Lift Every Voice and Sing | |
James Earl Jones | (cameo) | |
Biz Markie | One Two | |
¦-Ziq | Lunatic Harness | |
James Earl Jones | (encore) | |
Renaldo & The Loaf | Hambu Hodo | |
Matmos | schwitt/urs | |
Esquivel | Boulevard of Broken Dreams | |
L'Atome | The Air Beneath My Mask | |
Swingle Singers | Badinerie | |
Scott Johnson | Involuntary Songs | |
Spike Jones | Hawaiian War Chant | |
Comment:
The loose theme: Making unusual musical sounds with the mouth, be it yodeling, human beat box, scatting, growling, burbling, or just demonstrating the power of your artificial larynx. An older mix from the archives of Buffy and Steve.
Feedback:
this looks cool too.
Lift every voice & sing! Any collection with Yma Sumac, Shooby Taylor, & Spike Jones has got to be . . . well, DIFFERENT. I hope to hear this someday.
This looks amazingly cool! Looks like a mix of the week contender if you ask me.
Yeah, do it, Biz. ;)
Lovely stuff, this really flits all over the place to bring home the goods.See my Global Choral: Sacred & Profane Choral Music From Around The World for a vaguely complementary theme.
This looks stunning. Love the Yma Sumac, Joe Meek, Renaldo & the Loaf and Matmos picks. Shooby Taylor scares me a little bit and I mean that in the best possible way.
Crazy! I love it! Sorry I missed it the first time around.
Great theme! Shooby is critical. Two guys to consider for a follow-up: Bobby McFerrin and Kurt Schwitters. Shraw fraw... Poppy! Poppy! Poppy!
Actaully, a Schwitters piece is sampled and ripped to shreds on track 19.