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		<title>Hey, Mister DJ! Mister Deeeejay! - The Crowdsource  Mix-a-lot Thread</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 15:27:47 -0700</pubDate>
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			<![CDATA[ So on my drive to work today, I was listening to some of the fine mixes that I've found here on Whitechapel, and then listening to some of the new music I'd downloaded recently, and a thought hit me that perhaps there was a way to bring the two together. <br /><br />The concept is to provide challenges, sources and inspiration for mixing - not "Hey, gimmie mixes!", but trying to get at some of the creative juices flowing here around WC and provoke further lubrication.<br /><br /><strong >Regular Listeners:</strong>: Ever been listening to a totally non-techno song and think, "Damn, this would make a great hook/sample/riff, if only I could DJ?"  Post links to songs, beats or found sounds (or song titles, poem/prose titles, etc).<br /><br /><strong >Deejays:</strong>: Scoop up sounds, remix/repost stuff, post requests for inspiration ("I need something to bridge between  John Zorn and Kate Bush...") or propose a theme, contest or challenge.<br /><br />----------------<br /><br />Proposed initial theme: <strong >Folk/singer/songwriter stuff that inspires remixing.</strong><br /><br />Contribution: <a href="http://grooveshark.com/s/Svages/3G8fXY?src=5" >Savages, by the Webb Sisters</a> - the harmonies on this track are fantastic, instrumentation spare, and the chorus just begs for lifting and remixing. ]]>
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