Tuesday, August 3, 2010

RIAA "USA: The Singles"

Here's a radio-friendly!! collection of 18 pop-song-sized excerpts from "USA" (including sample sources):

USA: The Singles


01 The Kitchen of Tomorrow (the film "Design For Dreaming," Esquivel, Mark Farina, Martin Denny)
02 Sweet Dreams of Destruction (The Eurythmics, Barry McGuire, Marilyn Manson) *
03 I Shall Overcome Smiling Faces (Hard Fi, The Undisputed Truth, Led Zeppelin)
04 American Fuhrer (Green Day, Spike Jones, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings)
05 Hey Ho Plateau (The Ramones, the Audio 2, the Meat Puppets)
06 Strange Strings (Billie Holiday, Samuel Barber)
07 Marty '79 (Lemon Jelly, Ernest Borgnine from the film "Marty")
08 Happy Heart of Home (Nelson Riddle, 2pac, "DuBarry Makeup Routine," Gaynor and Dorothy Maddox, Beastie Boys beatz)
09 Long Live the Fertile Meadows (Limewax, Public Enemy, Talking Heads)
10 Mr Firestarter Lover Man (William Shatner, Prodigy, Sly & the Family Stone, The MC5, "Don't Know Much About History" audio book, Chic, Tom Jones, David Peel & The Lower East Side, Black Sabbath's manager and rioting fans)
11 Jesus Gonna be in Devil Town (Sinatra, Tom Waits, Daniel Johnston)
12 The Lonely Soldier (U.S. Marines, Jack Nitzsche)
13 McDubalds ("Where Was God on Sept. 11?" audio book, Barry Manilow, The Clash, Mojo Nixon, Tom Waits)
14 Go West, Young Mr Blue Sky (ELO, The Village People, Will Smith)
15 Rosie's Trippin' (Dick Dale, "Negro Prison songs")
16 I Wish You Wouldn't Come Over (Gnawledge, Talking Heads, X, "Bess Rothman's Charm With Cents")
17 Lets Have A Macarena (Hal Lindsey, Victor Lundberg, Los Del Rio, Fear)
18 Pleasant Valley Duck and Cover (the Monkees, Civil Defense Dept.)

* Not only did ma homie Voicedude help in the making of this tune, he actually knows Barry McGuire personally and played him the song.
McGuire was amazed!

Monday, July 19, 2010

RIAA Presents "USA," a "Mix-Album" in 10 Parts

"USA" is a four-hour-long "mix-album," conveniently divided into 10 separate mixes. The history, geography, culture, and politics of the United States is all fair game for RIAA's musical collages, incisive observations, and cheap jokes.

The nation of The United States of America is a big subject, and I don't pretend to be offering anything close to a comprehensive overview of the country - this is a musical project. That is, an experiment in mixing and mashing any audio related to the U.S. There is material here that will seem controversial to some, but I'm not using "USA" as a soapbox. This isn't political satire, really, because that implies a point of view that the composer is trying to push, and I think of this more as a portrait. A surreal, fun-house mirror portrait perhaps, but nonetheless, I just wanted to let everyone speak for themselves.

By "mix-album," I mean a collection of mixes
rather than a collection of songs. The mixes' length range from 15 - 30 minutes; the final mix is 47 minutes. Tho the mixes can stand alone, they are meant to be played in sequence. Many mashups are just "A + B." This album uses roughly 335 different sources, and that's a conservative estimate.

Disk 1: Part 1 (The America Dream), Part 2 (The Battle of Las Vegas), Part 3 (The Home Sweet Home Suite)

Disk 2: Part 4 (Part Four's Called 'War'), Part 5 (Dark City), Part 6 (p2p)

Disk 3: Part 7 (Revolutions), Part 8 (Worker's Weekend), Part 9 (It's A Mighty Rocky Road)

Disk 4: Part 10 (Take Me To The Mardi Gras - An American Mosaic)

Torrent available HERE!

UPDATE 8-3-10: "USA: The Singles" - 19 radio-friendly pop song-sized excerpts from "USA"


Part 1
(The America Dream) Let us begin...an Overture, sort of. Features: The JFK Singers, Martin Luther King, radio scanning, Bruce Springsteen, Run-DMC, 2 Live Crew, Iggy Pop, Johnny Rebel, Michael Jackson, Bomb The Bass, Patti Smith, Jeru the Damaja, Donna Summer, film: “Perversion For Profit,” Ian Dury & The Blockheads, Bill Cosby, 808 State, Jack Webb, various preachers and radio hosts. [A somewhat different version of this first appeared on WFMU's "Do or DIY with People Like Us," July 3, 2008]


Part 2 (The Battle of Las Vegas) A showdown between America's 2 most powerful forces: freedom! Making it's stand in anything-goes Vegas, and, in the other corner... Puritanism! Fighters of the "dork side"; Who will win?! Features: A Tribe Called Quest, The Gun Club, Hunter S. Thompson, Elvis, Murs & Slug, The Village People, Neil Young, Wayne Newton, Westboro Baptist Choir, Devo, Ice Cube, Frank Sinatra, "Trading Spouses" tv show, Mercyful Fate, Tom Waits, Daniel Johnston, Hal Lindsey, Bobby Darin, film: "10.5 Apocalypse", Brian Eno & David Byrne,
Limewax, Public Enemy, Talking Heads [A very different version of this first appeared on WFMU's "Do or DIY with People Like Us," July 3, 2008
Part 3 (Home Sweet Home Suite) Immigration to the New World, Western Expansion, the suburban dream...and the Cold War. Features: the film "My Own Private Idaho," Mason Adams, "Henry and Mom," and other home recordings, Wee Willie, Esther Lee, the Musical Betts, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, John Williams & The Boston Pops, American Quartet, New Christie Minstrels, Joseph Byrd, US Air Force Band, ELO, The Village People, Will Smith, Griz Green, John Barbour, the Revolting Cocks, from the "Standard Oil: Our Nation's Heritage" series, folk musicians from an album called "Authentic USA", Black Flag, the Gun Club, the Buzzcocks, Esquivel, the Descendents, Nelson Riddle, 2pac, "DuBarry Makeup Routine," Gaynor and Dorothy Maddox, Beastie Boys, John Wayne, Tom Hartman, Ennio Morricone, newsreel/news reports, the Monkees, Civil Defense Dept., The Eurythmics, Barry McGuire, Marilyn Manson. [Portions of this mix first appeared as "Happy Heart of Home" on the 2009 various-artists on-line collection "Cafe del Mash," and as the song "Sweet Dreams of Destruction," released as in internet single in 2007.]

Part 4 (Part Four's Called 'War'), features:
Civil Defense Dept., The German Shepherds, Boris Karloff, Hal Lindsey, Victor Lundberg, Los Del Rio, Fear, Edwin Starr, US Army, David Bowie, Jack Henry, Monty Python, from the "Standard Oil: Our Nation's Heritage" series, USA Air Force, Jimmy Carrol, someone reading from the Bible, Public Enemy, The Stooges, U.S. Marines, Jack Nitzsche

Part 5 (Dark City): The black experience, from slavery to the present day; city life; and intersections of the two. 'Cause it's all about money...Featuring: Floyd McClellan, Stanley Wilson, Body Count, The MC5, NWA,
Zazu Pitts Memorial Orchestra, Stevie Wonder, Fear, Dickie Goodman, "Dialect of the Black American," Jimmy Castor Bunch, someone else reading from the Bible,The O'Jays, Shirley Temple, Britney Spears, KRS-ONE, Beastie Boys, Arthur Collins, Byron G. Harlan, Al Trace, Hard Fi, The Undisputed Truth, Led Zeppelin (ripping off Muddy Waters), Bessie Jones, The Last Poets, Spanky and Our Gang, Eric B & Rakim, Elvis, Afrika Bambatta, Ladysmith Black Mambazo & Paul Simon, NPR stories, Arthur Lymon, film: "Capitalism," Bob Thompson, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Barret Strong, EPMD

Part 6 (p2p) "p2p" = "peer-to-peer" = "power to the people" Featuring:
John Williams & The Boston Pops, the Soup Dragons, film: "The Wild Angels," NWA, The Doors, from the "Standard Oil: Our Nation's Heritage" series, Boris Karloff, "The Altered Nixon Tape," Rodd Keith, Doc Severinson, Cilvaringz, DJ Foundation/Sonny & Cher, Ray Kroc, Jonathan and Darlene Edwards, Prairie Fire, Moody Boyz, NPR stories, They Might Be Giants, "Your Living Constitution," Ralph Nader, Ayers-Mitchell, Fred Schneider, B 52s, Green Day, Spike Jones, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Mike Huckabee, Glenn Beck, Mr Rogers, radio preachers, Electronic Concept Orchestra, "Elvira's Theme," Vic Mizzy, Creed Taylor, "Where Was God on Sept. 11?" audio book, Barry Manilow, The Clash, Mojo Nixon, Tom Waits, Hilton Sutton, Keith & Rusty McNeil, Immortal Technique, "Ragtime," Art of Noise, MC Hawking, Edward Meeker.

Part 7 (Revolutions) From the Industrial Revolution, the American Revolution, the Sexual Revolution, the Counter-Culture Revolution, to...Dance Dance Revolution. We're revolting. Featuring the film "Design For Dreaming," Esquivel, Mark Farina, Martin Denny, Desi Arnez, Gnawledge, Talking Heads, X, "Bess Rothman's Charm With Cents,"
folk musicians from an album called "Authentic USA", Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Ray Charles, Brooks and Dunn, Dean Martin, "Moulin Rouge theme," Portishead, "The Christopher Recordings on Sex Education," "I Love Little Pussy," from the "Standard Oil: Our Nation's Heritage" series, Toby Keith, Fred Phelps, Joseph Byrd, The Village People, Jimi Hendrix, Dianna Ross, Air, radio documentaries, William Shatner, Prodigy, Sly & the Family Stone, The MC5, "Don't Know Much About History" audio book, Chic, Tom Jones, David Peel & The Lower East Side, Black Sabbath's manager and rioting fans.

Part 8 (Worker's Weekend)
An 18-minute visit to someplace like Minneapolis on a Saturday night in, say, 1953: midget wrestling, bowling, bingo, ventriloquism, tiki bars, freak shows, going to the polka dance, and, eventually, finding true love. Features Groucho Marx, "Take Me Out To The Ball Game," Fatboy Slim, the Guckenheimer Sauerkraut Band, Kobe Bryant & Tyra Banks, Shriners (not a band), The Tom Tom Club, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, The Boston Typewriter Orchestra, "The Charleston," The Germs, Yma Sumac, Lemon Jelly, Ernest Borgnine, bits of Whitney Houston and Phil Collins, Tony Bennett, Wilco, factory sound fx, and lots of scratchy old thrift-store records. [A slightly different version of this first appeared on the syndicated "Friendly Persuasion" radio show in June 2010.]

Part 9 (It's A Might Rocky Road) You're a grown-up now - you decide to drive cross-country, and look for America...Featuring: "Ross' 21st Birthday" (home recording,) Tartaglia, Simon & Garfunkel, Kraftwerk, NPR news stories, Ronald McDonald, the Johnny Mann Singers,
Mike Bozzoli, Das Racist, Alabama Sacred Harp Singers, AC/DC, Harry Partch, Run-DMC, documentary audio of singing hobos, Allman Brothers.

Part 10 (Take Me To The Mardi Gras - An American Mosaic) Features: "Jurassic Soundscapes," Miles Davis, Paul Simon, Blondie, Kiowa war dance, Cal Tjader,
folk musicians from an album called "Authentic USA", James Brown, Doobie Brothers, Louis Armstrong, Tom Jones, The Ramones, the Audio 2, the Meat Puppets, Beau Jacques, Johnny Cash, Dennis Kamakahi, Buckwheat Zydeco, Anthony Braxton, radio ad, Dick Dale, "Negro Prison songs," Billie Lee Riley, The Silhouettes, Carl Perkins, Geto Boyz, Gershwin, The Dixie Cups, Bo Diddley tribute: The Smiths, Carl Kassel, The Strangeloves, Bow Wow Wow, David Bowie, The Pretenders, Buddy Holly, Elvis, Bruce Springsteen, Guns 'n' Roses, U2; Scott Joplin, Snap, "gandy dancers," Slayer, 13th Floor Elevators, Anti-Pop Consortium, Arthur Lyman/Richard Rodgers, Billie Holiday, Samuel Barber, Vera Hall, The Fall, Mavis Staples, B52s, George Carlin, Bad Religion, Buffalo Springfield, Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra, The Byrds, YouTube audio, and...George W. Bush.
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All parts feature: misc. sound effects; and beats from drum machines, Fatboy Slim's "Skip To My Loops,"
"Beats, Breaks, Raw Drums" by Tortoise drummers Bitney, Herndon, and McEntire, and "OM:10 a Decade of Future Music," and probably other sources I've forgotten or overlooked. I'm sure the above list isn't complete.
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A thousand thankyous to: all the artists whose works I've sampled, Mrs Fab,
gybo, Voicedude, DJ Cougar, WFMU, Ken Freedman, People Like Us, Li'l Bro Paul Fab, Otis Fodder, contributors to the 365 Days Project, music blogs I downloaded stuff from e.g.: A Basement of Curiosities, Way-Out Junk, Beware of the Blog, crudcrud (and there were probably others), whichever friend of mine came up with the idea for the "Luck Be A Lady" parody, Spacebrother Greg, the NPR news archives, YouTube, archive.org, and the libraries, thrift-stores and used record shops of Los Angeles.

Software:
I started this a few years ago using Sony Acid Pro v.4, and ended it using v.7. Also used: SoundForge, Adobe Audition, Hammerhead.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

SUMMER BOOTY 2010

RIAA has contributed two tracks to the three-disk (!) various-artists compilation

"Summer Booty 2010"

showcasing mashup producers from around the world. The songs are:

"Surf Trick" - Kelis' "Trick Me" vs The Phantom Surfers' "Banzai Pipeline" (this track is also available on the "Soul Surfing" black surf music comp I put together for Music For Maniacs blog.). True story: I dreampt up this one. Yup, woke up with this combo in my head. So big ups to my subconscious!

"Surf Riot" - Dick Dale "Surf Beat" vs Sonic Youth "Teenage Riot"

Much thanks to DJ Useo for putting this one together.


Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Upcoming RIAA Mix on WFMU

RIAA, the mashup/sound collage project of Los Angeles DJ/musician Mr. Fab, returns to Do or DIY for another exclusive mix. "The Kitchen of Tomorrow," an excerpt from the forthcoming epic "USA," will be featured, drawing on such sources as old industrial films, easy-listening musics, and instructional records to humorously depict the changing role of women in American society.

Do or DIY with People Like Us:

WFMU 91.1 fm, 90.1 fm
, Wednesday, June 30th, 7pm - 8pm (Eastern Standard Time) - my mix is 10 minutes long. You can listen live if you're in the New York/New Jersey area, or on-line.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

RIAA MIX: WORKER'S WEEKEND

Once again, the Friendly Persuasion show has featured yours truly. Yesterday's show featured a sneak preview of an epic RIAA project called "USA" that, when completed, will be (yikes) 4 hours long.

"Worker's Weekend" is an 18-minute visit to someplace like Minneapolis on a Saturday night in, say, 1953: midget wrestling, bowling, bingo, ventriloquism, tiki bars, freak shows, going to the polka dance, and, eventually, finding true love.

Features bits of Tony Bennett, Wilco, Groucho Marx, Fatboy Slim, Kobe Bryant, The Tom Tom Club, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, The Boston Typewriter Orchestra, "The Charleston," The Germs, Yma Sumac, Lemon Jelly, Ernest Borgnine, and lots of scratchy old thrift-store records
.


Friday, April 30, 2010

MR FAB GUEST DJS ON 'FRIENDLY PERSUASION'

In an action-packed episode of the internationally-distributed radio show

"
Friendly Persuasion,"

hosted by the legendary Otis Fodder, Mr Fab will spin "Forbidden 45s!" for 45 minutes. Yep, all 7" oddities recorded off my vinyl. Musical saws! Ukuleles! Scatman Crothers covering Nervous Norvus! And other mostly '50s and '60s excursions into exotic, silly, and sleazy realms.


UPDATE: Forget what I said about a new RIAA mix - that's for later.

April 30th, Noon-3pm Pacific Standard Time; should be archived at various places, tho perhaps not forever. Thanks, Otis!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Mashups Storm The Academy!

I'm interviewed in:

Mashnography: Creativity, Consumption, and Copyright in the Mashup Community

By Liam McGranahan
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Program in Music: Ethnomusicology at Brown University

is now available in all it's 249-page glory here:

http://mashupresearch.blogspot.com/2010 ... ished.html

It may even become a book. After Liam sent me the link, I wrote:

Hi Liam:

I read through your paper, and it is the best work yet on the subject. The crucial difference between your work and the usual clueless media handling of the subject is the time you spent inside the mashup world: careful listening to the music, and getting to know us.

Admitedly, I didn't read it all word-for-word (I skipped thru some of the academic-speak!), but even in the context of an academic paper, your passion for the music came thru loud and clear. I hope this does become a book.