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The new trick on the block is to mix two (or more) songs together to make a new one. There are competitions for the best mash-up apparently. One of the results caught my eye (and ear) - it's a combination of Chicane's "Saltwater" and Natasha Bedingfield's "I bruise easily". I think it came out quite nice.
And this is another song that I came across recently and really liked, it got a nice beat to it and the lyrics are below.
Dogzilla - Without You
I hear you calling me, Haunting me There's nothing I can do without you, without you...
I stand here paralyzed I've realised There's nothing without you, without you...
If I could talk to you Embrace you Whisper in your ear I would tell you
That, you are The only, The only thing I need
The only only only... The only thing I need
I hear you calling me... Haunting me...
I am hypnotised Mesmerized As I walk towards the fire
The fear comes over me And then I see The meaning of desire
If I could talk to you Embrace you Whisper in your ear I would tell you
That, you are The only, The only thing I need
The only only only... The only thing I need
If you could see my face Hold my hands Look into my eyes I would show you
I really like the first song, the combination of Natasha and Chicane really vibes well together. Its almost hard to listen to though, cause my mind wants to focus on just one of the songs, lol.
Highly creative though, impressive skill whomever mixed these two together.
Well, I used to like Dogzilla more before Ministry of Sound discovered him/them. But you know, the mashup between Bedingfield and Chicane only makes sense really, you see Chicane did this song with Bryan Adams a while back, and I think that his style already suits both of the Bedingfields.
There's a DJ in Jordan called DJ Flava, although I'm not a fan of commercial hip hop, he mixes great hip hop mash-ups, try to find his sets online.
I really like the first song, the combination of Natasha and Chicane really vibes well together. Its almost hard to listen to though, cause my mind wants to focus on just one of the songs, lol.
Highly creative though, impressive skill whomever mixed these two together.