Girl Talk and Temple of the Dog

havent seen this mentioned anywhere on here yet... Girl Talk samples "Hunger Strike" on the first track of his newest album... pretty sweet... theres some Who sampled in the same song...
great album too as a whole! check it out if you havent... gotta give him credit for being able to mix things the way he does... i was skeptical for awhile just passing it off as glorified DJ'ing but theres some pretty intricate transitions and genre mixing going on
you can check it out here:
http://www.myspace.com/girltalk
really into the new Atmosphere and Ratatat right now too if people are looking for something fun to check out...
great album too as a whole! check it out if you havent... gotta give him credit for being able to mix things the way he does... i was skeptical for awhile just passing it off as glorified DJ'ing but theres some pretty intricate transitions and genre mixing going on
you can check it out here:
http://www.myspace.com/girltalk
really into the new Atmosphere and Ratatat right now too if people are looking for something fun to check out...
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he also samples nirvana, jackson 5, james brown, ac/dc, alot of good popular rap and pop songs... just too much to mention
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You can download it for free from his site anyway, it's all there in the myspace link.
It is not a case of recording someone else's music and throwing a beat on it, you can tell that kind of production. That's the production of P Diddy. It's not the same as listening to a DJ Shadow or Madlib album. Madlib's Shades of Blue is made up entirely of jazz samples from the Blue Note records vault but it's an original album in its own right.
Playing the "he's not even playing his own music" card is such bullshit. Go and search for Pete Rock on youtube and watch him working his samplers. Then tell me that's not an instrument in its own right.
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Here's a list of all the songs on the album that have all been mashed up:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feed_the_Animals
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no way man. he is just pasting together other people's work. at least kid rock samples and writes his own music and lyrics around it. this dude is creating a cool sound and it certainly artistic, but to imply he's somehow more of a musician than kid rock is absurd. this is like photoshopping van gogh on your computer and claiming you're a better painter than picasso because of it. it's a talent in its own right and im sure he got the permission of these artists, but let's call a spade a spade. what he does is not better than what kid rock does, just different.
what bothers me about it is it's like when a live band goes into a cool jam/medley, only it's built for, like someone else said, parties basically. it's like every fratboy's dream album... a mix of cool and kitchy songs and none of them playing for more than 30 seconds to suit the ADD culture and attention span.
Evidently we have drastically differing views about what constitutes good music and art.
I'm not even a massive fan of Girl Talk, although I think the album is good. I'm talking about attitudes like yours about musicians like this. Incohesive and plagiaristic or not, this is technically genius and a hell of a lot of fun.
By the way, Kid Rock telling his team of producers "gimme something with Sweet Home Alabama on it" does not make him a producer or adapt at sampling.
And remember, talent borrows, genius steals.
i didnt say it wasn't fun. i'm saying it's a long way from genius. and the album does sound good on the preview, and im not saying the doesn't have talent, he does. but he isn't a musician. playing on a computer does not make a musician. you have to play a musical instrument to be a musician. he's not doing that on here. he's not even writing any music or lyrics. he's taking other people's work and pasting it together. and it does take a certain kind of talent, but it's the aesthetic talent of, say, an interior designer as opposed to the craftsman's talent of the man who built the furniture.
i just don't see anything in this that could be labelled genius. beethoven was a genius. einstein was a genius. pearl jam is not, and neither is this guy. that word is thrown around so much it has no meaning. he's good at what he does, and what he does is fun and interesting. but there is nothing ground-breaking in this. people have been doing this for years and he just seems to be better than most of them at it.
if kid rock asking producers to make something does not make him a producer, how does this guy NOT playing any musical instruments or writing any music of his own make him a musician? answer me that.
I'm a guitarist. I can tell you something, I reckon it's a shitload easier to play guitar than become a GOOD producer who uses samples. You can tell the hacks easily. Like I said earlier, Puff Daddy is a hack, he just literally loops other peoples songs. To an extent, Kanye West is a hack. Getting Boogie Down Productions, Faith No More, Queen (!), The Police, Argent, The Wu-Tang Clan and TERENCE TRENT-DARBY into ONE song and making it work is an example of musical talent. Not the equivalent of interior design.
Tell me, do you think Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Robert Johnson etc weren't artists? Because they plagiarised liberally from their predecessors and, certainly in the case of Guthrie and to a lesser extent, Leadbelly, they were hardly virtuoso musicians. They were ok guitarists playing other people's songs and sometimes changing bits here and there to make them original. Making the songs their own is what mattered.
A sampler is an instrument and it takes mastery to use well and make convincing records. It's the 21st century people, you don't need to play a string or a reed to be a musician.
Unfortunatly this is becoming more and more common in today's music just rip offs and covers. Come to think of it the film industry is the same.
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Just finished listening to the first Girl Talk album Secret Diary and I must say it's pretty unlistenable. He's definitely progressed and gotten much better since 2002.
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fair enough. i have trouble accepting sampling as an instrument. i still think the interior design analogy applies. loading other people's songs onto your computer and playing with them is different even from the examples you gave. guthrie, etc, were still able to create that music on their own with their own playing. they didn't rely on a computer to capture note-perfect copies of someone else's music. they played it with their own hands and injected their soul into it, which is what made the song theirs instead of the original person's. there's no soul in a computer recording. i feel like there is nothing individual in this music. it's like eddie van halen's guitar playing, technically impressive, but there is no soul, nothing personal from the artist in it.
kanye may be a hack producer, but his lyrics are personal and funny and they combine with the way he uses the music to produce a personal statement. daft punk only plays on computers, but they build their songs from the ground up.
this guy does not. the way he splices things together is impressive and undoubtedly takes talent. but it is all technical prowess, with no personal statement, no soul. not in the lyrics, the beats, or anything. it is ALL note-for-note built by other people. he just put it together, like a good compilation... a friend making a really complicated mix tape or a power hour cd.
i see where you're coming from and you may be right. i just don't buy it. to me, an artist has to have something personal on the line.
He is taking these songs and changing them, manipulating them, and skewing them into something completely different. Sure it's not like a classical composition, but he definitely makes them his own and it's very unique.
Plus I saw him at Lolla and he was awesome and fun as hell
If you don't like it, don't listen to it, but don't for the love of god tell me Kid Rock is more of musician than him. A musician is an artist and art is an expression. Kid Rock expresses himself through bullshit rock-country-rap stuff that hasn't been popular since 1997 while Girl Talk expresses himself through extremely clever and thoughtout mashups.
And you're saying that Eddie Van Halen's guitar playing has no soul? Yeah, your opinion is now void.
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i see, so because you don't like it, it's not art? and if it's not popular and "hip" at the moment, then it's not art?
so if kid rock put down his guitar and started doing this stuff, he would become an artist because now he's playing music that you like and he is cool enough for you and your pitchfork friends to admit to liking?
ps. never said what the guy was doing wasn't art. i said he's not a musician, and that taking other people's music and making it into a mix tape, however much talent and thought goes into it, does not make him a musician.
To be able to mix like he does and use stuff in the same key, time signature, and etc takes musical knowledge and ability.
He is a musician. Just he utilizes electonic samples rather than standard instruments. So you're telling me that Vladimir Ussachevsky, Paul Lansky, Pauline Oliveros, and Laurie Anderson are not musicians?
And I never said that what Kid Rock wasn't art. I just said his art is rock-country-rap stuff. Please re-read what I said.
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