Trying to stay ahead of the trend in music for your classes? If you’re a music-download junkie like I am, you are always looking for new music to use in class or to choreograph to. This article will give you some new resources. Last week we focused on Pop music – by checking out Billboard.com and Radio Disney.
This week, we change genres to mash-ups and remixes.
So what exactly is a mash-up? Well, its a mix of two songs (often from different artists or genres) “mashed” together to create a new song. If you watch the series “Glee” on FOX, you may remember the episode from Season 1 where the club was challenged to come up with a mash-up. Here is the girl’s result which combine’s “Halo” and “Walkin on Sunshine”:
You can find this song and the other Glee mashups on iTunes. 
Halo / Walking On Sunshine (Glee Cast Version) 
Where else can you find the hottest mash-ups and remixes? Go straight to the source: DJs. These guys and gals mix for the hottest clubs and will usually record their own spin on songs. These are a few of our favorites – and they often have their mixes available for download right on their websites.
- DJ Earworm – creating pop remixes and mash-ups. Check out this remix of 2010 summer pop songs:
- Norwegian Recycling – This DJ has many remixes with over 5 songs sampled. I love using this song for warm-ups:
http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=5654723&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=1&color=&fullscreen=1&autoplay=0&loop=0
Norwegian Recycling – Viva La Viral on Vimeo.
- Party Ben – he has a thing for combining the most unusual sounds and making them work. Love this remix of Amy Winehouse’s “Rehab” and the Four Tops “Can’t Help Myself”.
Disclaimer: Of course you will still have to do the usual bad-words check before playing any song in class–
which may also require translation for the world songs, which leads to my next resource:
- YouTube – It’s probably not your first thought for new music, but you can find remixes, mash-ups and radio versions of popular songs that are often available to download from the user who created them. Type in a song and you will find remixed versions, mash-ups and edited radio versions.
Next week’s New Music Monday will have another new music resource for remixes and mash-ups!
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