Monday, November 16, 2009

Continuum 08: the Music & the Mixes

Continuum 08

Continuum 08 is a collection of remastered mashup singles and mixes that I had originally produced in 2008, plus a collection of mashup videos produced by myself and a few other producers. It commemorates my commitment to continuously trying to improve my production skills as well as my continuously growing interest in music mashup production (and now mashup video production as well).

I spent several months this year learning how to improve my audio extraction and mastering techniques, and what better way to do that than figure it out on pieces I've already completed. Thus, all the music in this collection has been remastered in 320 kbps audio.

My original intent was to have this project completed by April 2009, but a few personal situations delayed the project. My sincere apologies go to the other producers (BorisB, Guv'nor, and The Reborn Identity), who produced videos for this project back in February/March and had to wait until now to see them released. I thank them for their immense patience.

Continuum 08 is contained within 3 albums for your listening, viewing, and downloading pleasure:

  1. Continuum 08: the Music
  2. Continuum 08: the Mixes
  3. Continuum 08: the Videos

Consequently, there are 3 download packages - one for each album. Each album download package includes the music tracks (or video tracks), a digital booklet (in PDF, which can be added to your iTunes library), a paper CD case (in PDF, with printing and folding instructions), and some digital cover art.

As part of this release, all the cover art for each mashup single has been recreated in 3D and only included in the digital booklets contained within the download packages.

You can listen to and download the individual tracks using the Fairtilizer music players below. Or click on the album download links to download the music tracks with all the extra goodies. Note that the Videos album package is not listed below because it will be presented in a separate blog posting.


Download the Continuum 08: the Music album package. (112.87MB)



Download the Continuum 08: the Mixes album package. (216.85MB)


Also check out Continuum 08: the Videos.

Continuum 08: the Videos

Continuum 08: the Videos

Continuum 08: the Videos is a collection of mashup videos produced by myself and a few other producers based on my mashup singles from 2008.

My original intent was to have this project completed by April 2009, but a few personal situations delayed the project. My sincere apologies go to the other producers (BorisB, Guv'nor, and The Reborn Identity), who produced videos for this project back in February/March and had to wait until now to see them released. I thank them for their immense patience.

Besides uploading the videos to YouTube and Vimeo for people to watch, I've created 2 download packages. One package includes higher quality, higher bitrate videos. The second package includes videos that have been optimized for iPod, iTouch, and iPhone. The iPod versions can also be played on AppleTV or from the video output on iPod, iTouch, and iPhone.

Both video download packages include the video tracks, a digital booklet (in PDF, which can be added to your iTunes library), and a paper CD case (in PDF, with printing and folding instructions).

You can watch the individual videos using the YouTube or Vimeo video players below. Or click on the appropriate download link to download the videos with all the extra goodies.


Continuum 08: the Videos
Total number of videos: 8
Total running time: 43:02

Watch the videos with the YouTube player...



Note that the video, A Little Piece About Death, has been removed by a music label from YouTube and is not available in the YouTube player above. Please watch this particular video using the Vimeo player below, or watch the video on Vimeo.


Watch the videos with the Vimeo player...



Download links:

Continuum 08: the Videos with high quality videos:
Download complete package in a single file. (zShare 624.72MB)

If you're having problems with the above zShare download, try these smaller downloads via sendSpace split into 3 parts...

Download part 1. (sendSpace 231.89MB)
Contains the extra artwork goodies and the following videos:
  01 Thinking About Pumping Up the Volume
  02 The Jig is Never Up
  03 Fleurs Soutenues du Mal


Download part 2. (sendSpace 229.65MB)
  Contains the following videos:
  04 Working Class Stigmata [iRadio Edit]
  05 The Principle Look of Twin Lust #14
  06 A Little Piece About Death


Download part 3. (sendSpace 163.21MB)
  Contains the following videos:
  07 Oíche Suaimhneach, Fir Caoin
  08 Feedback Inside the Robots (Morekraft-Lesswerk Mix)

Continuum 08: the Videos with iPod optimized videos:
Download complete iPod video package in a single file. (zShare 359.13MB)

If you're having problems with the above zShare download, try these smaller downloads via sendSpace split into 2 parts...

Download iPod videos part 1. (sendSpace 218.70MB)
  Contains the extra artwork goodies and the following videos:
  01 Thinking About Pumping Up the Volume
  02 The Jig is Never Up
  03 Fleurs Soutenues du Mal
  04 Working Class Stigmata [iRadio Edit]
  05 The Principle Look of Twin Lust #14


Download iPod videos part 2. (sendSpace 140.43MB)
  Contains the following videos:
  06 A Little Piece About Death
  07 Oíche Suaimhneach, Fir Caoin
  08 Feedback Inside the Robots (Morekraft-Lesswerk Mix)

Note: If the above links for the zShare downloads are no longer available (due to no download activity for 60 days) and you wish to download that video album package, please contact me so I can re-activate the download links.


Also check out Continuum 08: the Music & the Mixes.

Monday, October 26, 2009

A Little Piece for Halloween - Remaster + Video

A Little Piece About Death

Last year, I had produced a mashup song for Halloween, but only managed to release it the day before Halloween, so it didn't get much exposure. If you've never heard it, this mashup has a distinct Tim Burton movie style to it - a whimsical, slightly corny, high energy rock sound.

Now it's Halloween time again and I thought I'd promote the mashup once again for those of you who missed it. But I couldn't just offer you the exact same thing as last year, so there's a few little bonuses with this new 2009 release...

First, I've been working on some of my remastering skills, so I remastered this song a bit and offer it to you in 320kbps haunting stereo. Most of the audio was pretty good in the original release, so it basically received a little audio cleanup and a little more compression.

Second, for a little in-your-face Halloween fun, I created a 3D version of the album art (as shown above), so strap on your 3D glasses and bugger up your eyes & brain (click on the image above for a larger version). For best results, use the 3D glasses with the green and magenta (pink) lenses. I got mine from the 3D version of Coraline. You should also get some decent results with blue and red lenses.

And third, everyone's favourite producer, Guv'nor, produced a video to accompany this mashup. I hope you enjoy this healthy little Halloween treat - no sugar added!

BTW, there is a LANGUAGE WARNING - what's a good Halloween song without a li'l cursing?

A Little Piece About Death from Guvnor on Vimeo.


A Little Piece About Death (A Rockoween Love Story) - remaster
Avenged Sevenfold - A Little Piece of Heaven
Sixx:A.M. - Life After Death
Sixx:A.M. - Intermission
Oingo Boingo - No One Lives Forever
Excerpts from Darwin Chamber's 3D Halloween Sound FX 2006 album
8:21 / 320 kbps / 19.3 MB


A Little Piece About Death (A Rockoween Love Story) [clean]
** CLEAN LYRICS version **

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Pumping Up the Video

It's been a long time (over 4 months actually) since I've posted anything here, which means it's been quite a while since I've released any music production material. And I've been very quiet on the mashup/remix forums, too.

That's because, since January this year, I've been quite busy working on a project geared towards improving some of my production skills. But I didn't want to be the only one having fun with this project. I also invited a few producers to join in the fun. Boris, DJ Dylan, Guv'nor, and Reborn Identity are contributing some interesting videos to accompany this project.

In the middle of that project (in April), I got caught up in a creative contest that sucked my spare time dry until June, so my project was basically in a holding state throughout that contest. Although I didn't win a prize, it presented some interesting production opportunities with other producers/musicians that I hope I'll be able to show in 4-6 months from now.

When I started working on my project again in June, I decided it was also time to start having some fun with video mashup production. I decided that I'd tackle 2 videos for this project of mine. As it turns out, a few weeks ago an unfinished version of one of those videos was leaked out. Instead of fighting it, I thought I'd get the video completed and release it as a bit of a prelude to the release of the full project.

I present, from the upcoming release, Continuum 08, the video for Thinking About Pumping Up the Volume...

It's also available on vimeo.

For those of you who are curious, I've uploaded the unfinished version of the video that had been leaked out a few weeks ago. You, too, can enjoy seeing some of story boarding ideas embedded in the unfinished video, and compare that with the final production. You can find the unfinished video version here .

Since this is my first video production, and I'm about to start the production of my second video for my Continuum 08 project, I welcome any comments or feedback about this video mashup production so I have some skills/issues to work on in my upcoming video productions.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Beautiful Boots:The Beautiful Mashup Album

Visit Groovy Time with DJ Useo to download Beautiful Boots

DJ Useo just released the Beautiful Boots compilation mashup album containing 18 tracks from the following 5 mashup producers:

  • DJ Useo
  • Sfreeman
  • Qubic (that's me!)
  • Alpha1999
  • DJ Newlight

Although there's only 5 producers contributing to this 18-track album, I think you'll find an interesting selection of diverse styles throughout.

Download the album from Groovy Time with DJ Useo.

Here's the details of the 2 tracks I contributed (including a play button to listen to them right here):

L'Éternel Enfant Roi
Noir Désir - L'Enfant Roi
Yello - Eternal Legs
6:33 / 320 kbps / 15.1 MB


Oíche Suaimhneach, Fir Caoin
Mediaeval Baebes - Umlahi
Loreena McKennitt - God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (Abdelli version)
Loreena McKennitt - God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (Instrumental)
6:05 / 256 kbps / 11.3 MB

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The Winding Road 2 Cubism

2009 Nissan Cube KromI have a chance to win a brand new Nissan cube®. Nissan Canada is giving away 50 of them, and hundreds (maybe thousands) of everyday people will need to compete for them.

There's a tall order to win, and I'll need to jump through some techno-social hoops to have a chance at winning.

So please follow me on my long and winding Road 2 Cubism. It's a dedicated blog so people can follow me and leave their own additional comments and experiences.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

L'Éternel Enfant Roi

L-Eternel Enfant Roi

L'Éternel Enfant Roi
Noir Désir - L'Enfant Roi
Yello - Eternal Legs
6:33

UPDATE:
Preview and download now available here...



You won't find a play button or download link here for this mashup track because L'Éternel Enfant Roi (aka: The Eternal Child King) was included as an exclusive mashup track in the Ramdom Thoughts podcast show #138 released this weekend.

It's a pre-release track to the upcoming compilation mashup album, Beautiful Boots, which is planned for release at the end of March. The release of this compilation is being coordinated by DJ Useo, and you'll find the release at Groovy Time With DJ Useo when it's ready.

So if you want to hear this track for a sneak peek at Beautiful Boots, head over to Ramdom Thoughts to download podcast show #138 or subscribe to it through iTunes. Otherwise, you'll have to wait until Beautiful Boots is released.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Ted Talks

TED Talks - Ideas Worth Spreading

TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is an invitation-only annual event where the world's leading thinkers and doers gather to find inspiration.

What does TED have to do with music, or music have to do with TED? Quite a bit, actually.

Last year, Thomas Dolby described his TED experience on his blog. He mentioned that playing music between the TED sessions was important to providing a means for these leading thinkers and doers to relax.

Thomas Dolby also talked about James Horner's experience as a speaker at TED. If you don't recognize James Horner's name, he was the composer behind the movie music scores for 'Titanic, 'Apollo 13' and 'Braveheart'. It's interesting to read how a music composer could contribute to and inspire a room full of the world's leading thinkers.

This year, one particular TED Talk caught my attention. It was the talk about Siftables - toy blocks that think. Besides presenting a very interesting new way to interact with a computer application with exciting implications for learning, there was an example of using Siftables for music sequencing. Check out this TED Talk video about Siftables - the music sequencing example starts at 4:42, but you'll want to watch the whole thing from the start so you understand the basic idea and see the other nifty examples of how they can be used.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Q-Picks 2008

Q-Picks 2008

I realize we're already into February, but I've finally got around to jotting down my favourite music for 2008. I tried to keep the lists to the top 10, but when it came to jotting down my favourites for the bootleg songs, I honestly couldn't chop it down to 10... So that ended up being a list of 14.

When I was going through my iTunes lists to write down my favourites, I noticed something very interesting... The number of commercial songs that I collected this past year dropped noticeably compared to the previous year, but the number of mashups I collected was considerably more. And overall, I collected more music this year than the previous year. So my involvement as a mashup producer this year has noticeably changed my listening habits.


Favourite Albums

  1. Flying White Dots - 3D [link]
  2. Tangerine Dream - Booster
  3. Dido - Safe Trip Home
  4. Ministry & Co Conspirators - Cover Up
  5. 1086 Productions - Mashed in Plastic [link]
  6. The B-52's - Funplex
  7. WHA!? - Summer of Love 2008 [link]
  8. DJ Schmolli - Falco re:loaded [link]
  9. Mashup Industries - King of the Road [link]
  10. Go Home Productions - Spliced Krispies [link]


Favourite Commercial Songs

  1. Dido - Grafton Street
  2. The B-52's - Eyes Wide Open
  3. Ministry & Co Conspirators - Under My Thumb
  4. Tom Jones - I'm Alive
  5. Eliza Carthy - Train Song
  6. Dido - Us 2 Little Gods
  7. P!nk - Bad Influence
  8. Suzie McNeil - Fast Lane
  9. Feist - Sealion
  10. Violent Femmes - Crazy


Favourite Non-commercial Songs

  1. Phil RetroSpector - Bluebird Blackout [link]
  2. LeeDM101 - Eternal Graces [link]
  3. Flying White Dots - Tears of Fire [link]
  4. DJ Schmolli - Do It Again and Again and Again [link]
  5. G3RSt - Something Stupid This Way Comes [link]
  6. Bobby Martini - Here Comes the Sunscreem [link]
  7. Eve Massacre - Love Sun or Hate Sun It Shines on the Faint [link]
  8. DJ Spider - Sunrise Over the Long Pjanoo Train [link]
  9. Simon Iddol - Sargasso Sleep [link]
  10. Apollo Zero - Dino's Dream (Apollo Zero Reconstruct) [link]
  11. Clivester - Sex with Madonna [link]
  12. Wax Audio - Sad But Superstitious [link]
  13. Copycat - Does Your Homosapien Know? [link]
  14. DJ Useo - The Rabbit Man [link]

Friday, February 6, 2009

Café del Mash - Volume 1

Cafe del Mash - Mashup Industries Release
[A Mashup Industries Release]

Café del Mash - Volume 1 just took flight via Mashup Industries Airlines... A chillout/lounge mashup album where you can sit back, relax, and let your mind soar.

Just before Christmas, Clivester from Mashup Industries invited me to contribute a track to this chillout/lounge mashup compilation album. Although my own mahsup project plate was a little full, I could not resist this possible gem of an album and forged some time for this project.

Here's the mashup track that I contributed to the album...

Waiting for the Morning Twilight

Waiting for the Morning Twilight
Achillea - Prelude / Ragnarok (Twilight of the Gods)
BT - Good Morning Kaia
Niyaz - In the Shadow of Life
Jean Michel Jarre - En Attendant Cousteau
Running Time: 8:37


I have to admit... with the very long slowly fading ending to my song, I figured that it was destined to be the last song on the album so it wouldn't break up the album in the middle. And sure enough, other than the album outro, it ended up being the last song.

You can preview/download the track using the player above.

Or you can listen to and download the album or individual songs from Mashup Industries. Or download the torrent.