[Photos] Global Mashup project in the studio and on stage

September 14, 2012

Neki Stranac & Mc Bellal The whole week six different Western musicians/producer have been working with six different artists from India and Indonesia. They have been working on new songs together, mashups or different version of their own tracks. Yesterday we’ve checked out these collaborations, at the studio and also on stage. Go check out here a [...]

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[Listen/Download] Gang Colours – Fill Me In

August 21, 2012

At Incubate Will Ozanne of Gang Colours will be collaborating with Mahesh Vinayakram from India. An interesting conjunction with an unknown outcome. But, listening to the following cover of Craig David’s Fill Me In, our best guess is that it will be world-class. Under the gaze of the Southampton’s producer Fill Me In becomes a hazy piano ballad with a [...]

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[Global Mashups] An introduction: Gang Colours + Mahesh Vinayakram

July 30, 2012

The coming weeks we’re gonna elucidate our Global Mashups-programm. Together with Generation Bass and Hivos, the Humanist Institute for Development Cooperation, we presenting the follow-up to the successful first edition of last year. At Incubate 2012 will six western musicians/producers work and perform together with six musicians/vocalists from India and Indonesia. Later on they’re also gonna record this material, which will [...]

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[Incu Tuesday] Global Mashups vol 2, Jan Jelinek, Rudi Zygadlo and many more for Incubate 2012

July 10, 2012

The announcements of today are sure to get you on your feet during Incubate in September. If it’s not zoning out to some glitchy ambient then it has to be hip swinging to cumbia. Also the Global Mashup combinations of modern producers featuring non-Western artists are known to shake one’s leg. These following artist will give [...]

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[Friday Afternoon Silliness] Terrible Trap Songs (mutilating songs you used to love)

May 17, 2013

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Trap is all the rage these days, sparking internet memes and making tiny white kids seem cooler by proxy. But as we all know, when a “new” genre comes to town -brandishing legitimately interesting music- people hurdle over each other to take that “new” genre and paste it on everything in sight… and it is terrifying.  This all [...]

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