Posted: marzo 10, 2012 | Author: djsurda | Filed under: Audios Mashup, Conoce a ___, DJs de Mashup, DJs de Mashup del Resto del Mundo, Documentales y más, Entrevistas, Mashup, Mixtapes de Mashup, Noticias y más, Vídeos Mashup | Tags: A Plus D, Adrian & the mysterious D, Afrika Bambaataa, Bootie, Bootie Barcelona, Bruce Springsteen, DJ Earworm, DJs From Mars, Journey, Junior Senior, Kanye West, Katy Perry, Kreayshawn, Le Tigre, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Miley Cyrus, Missy Elliott, Mixtape, My Chemical Romance, Notorious B.I.G., Prince, Rob Base, Robyn, Sala Razzmatazz, SXSW, The Cure, The Go-Go's, The Ting Tings, The Trashwomen, Titus Jones, Toni Basil, Walter Murphy And The Big Apple Band, Yourmusicradar |
El día ha amanecido con una entrevista a A Plus D por parte de Yourmusicradar. Para los que aún vayáis despistados, A Plus D són uno de los referentes mundiales del mashup, creadores de la fiesta mashup más grande del mundo, y que el 14 de Abril tendremos en Barcelona en la Razzmatazz.
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SXSW is here and that can only mean one thing for A Plus D the Bootie Mashup pioneers!!! Yep, they’re hitting Austin for 2 monster mashup parties in March (SXSWi for Mashable and their own showcasing party for SXSW Music). We simply cannot wait to catch them in action doing what they do so well.
You know when mashups are done well when you listen to the original ‘unmashed’ track and wish it was the mashed version. We had that same experience only a couple of weeks ago when we caught Kanye West live and he played ‘Gold Digger’ (sorry Kanye). It just wasn’t the same when it wasn’t mashed over the Beethoven’s 5th track taken from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack (check it out here).
So, what do you know about A Plus D and Bootie Mashup? If you are scratching your head, here is a little background info.
San Francisco-based DJ duo A Plus D – aka Adrian & Mysterious D, have forged a hard-earned reputation as crowd-pleasing selectors who not only shamelessly bridge the gaps between genres, but between the alternative and the mainstream. As tireless torchbearers of the mashup artform, the colorful duo spin a bootlegged blend of pop, electro, indie, hip hop, rock, ’80s & ’90s retro, and whatever else moves a dance floor. No matter what it is though, they know how to bring the party.
Their first mashup bootleg party in the United States and the biggest one in the world was launched in San Francisco in 2003. Since then, after starting a sister club in Los Angeles in 2005, they’ve since launched regular Bootie parties in New York City, Paris, Berlin, Munich, Boston, Rio, London, Hong Kong, and many more – not to mention various one-offs around the globe from Brazil to Beijing.
We did a Q&A with A Plus D before they head to Austin to see what else is in store for Bootie Mashup in 2012:
We first got into A Plus D a few years back with one of our favourite mashups of yours, the Robyn vs. Cure ‘Close To Konichiwa Bitches’ track. We know all of your mashups are pretty awesome but is there one favourite mashup that you’ve done over the years that you come back to time and time again?
It seems like our rap/disco/classical mashup “Beethoven’s Fifth Gold Digger” (Kanye West vs. Beethoven vs. Walter Murphy) just never quite goes away. It’s a perennial favorite, and for a DJ, it’s one of those “In Case of Emergency Break Glass” tracks — it never fails for the dance floor!
Which mashup has had the best reaction from the crowds you’ve played at your Bootie Mashup Parties (either one you’ve done or one you’ve played)?
The answer to that question changes from month to month, depending on what current songs are hot at the moment, or new mashups that we find or make.
Classic tracks like DJ John’s “It Take Two to Kiss” (Prince vs. Rob Base vs. Junior Senior) stand the test of time, and always fill the dance floor. And there are tracks like “Party & Bullshit (In The USA)” (Notorious B.I.G. vs. Miley Cyrus) that always make the crowd giggle and people can’t help but enjoy the guilty pleasure of it.
Of course, we also have electro-bangers from our favorite thumpy bootleggers DJs From Mars. And there are so many great “hands in the air” tracks, often using current hits. Another big Bootie “all-time hit” is our own A Plus D “Don’t Stop Believing in Planet Rock” mashup, which is Journey backed by Afrika Bambaataa, an epic sing-along at Bootie every time.
Again, this is a hard question, because there are so many “Bootie hits” over the years!
Have you ever had any of the artists you’ve mashed give you compliments on their tracks or even said that you’ve made the tracks even better?
Le Tigre absolutely LOVED our “Decepta-Freak-On” — our second mashup ever — which mashed them up with Missy Elliott. They posted it to their web site, and whenever they would do guest DJ sets, they would play it. Supposedly, it got them into talks with Missy Elliott’s people to work on a collaboration (which unfortunately never happened).
More recently, Bay Area buzzworthy up-and-comer Kreayshawn apparently loved our mashup featuring her debut hit “Gucci Gucci,” a track that we mashed up, backing it with five other female artists from the past 30 years — including her mom’s old surf-punk band, The Trashwomen! She re-tweeted it and big-upped it to her followers. We’re perhaps the first ever producers to mash up an artist with their mom!
Kreayshawn vs. Toni Basil vs. Le Tigre vs. The Ting Tings vs. The Trashwomen vs. The Go-Go’s – Gucci Gucci Girl Power
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rm-SlFSdUMY]
With all of your Bootie Mashup Parties around the world, is there anywhere you want to get out to over the coming months that you’ve not listed yet?
Bootie Antarctica! No seriously, we would love to throw a party at a scientific research base there! But more realistically, Tokyo is somewhere we’d love to throw a Bootie party, but we just haven’t made the connection with the right promoters there. Closer to home, we’re also working on a Bootie Las Vegas.
At this point though, we’ve got more cities that want Bootie than we have time and resources to do it. We get at least one email a week from somewhere around the world asking us to bring a Bootie party there. We wish we could do them all!
But for now, we choose very carefully, city by city, depending on the opportunity. We’re very much a “mom and pop” organization that has been blessed to finally grow to pretty epic heights. However, the “mom and pop of mashups” currently need a bigger team in place to help us run things, so we can continue to spread the Bootie gospel around the globe!
There are a lot (a lot lot lot) of people who have been putting mashups out there online. Some are golden nuggets of ear joy that work so well and some are definitely not a treat for the senses. What’s the best advice you could give budding mashup DJ’s to help them get their mashups right?
There are three bits of advice we can give budding mashup DJs:
First off, don’t make a “what’s the point” mashup. Sure, those two current pop songs may mash up together. But who cares? There’s nothing clever, genre-clashed, or interesting about it. It misses the entire point of mashup culture.
Secondly, don’t just learn to line up beats — learn some music theory as well, so your two (or more) songs are in the same (or complimentary) musical keys. Anyone can learn to beatmatch, but that skill is only one small part of a successful mashup creation, a fact lost on many (many many many) DJs who create bad-sounding, out-of-key tracks — including some famous mashup artists, whose names we will not mention.
And lastly, cramming more and more tracks and parts and samples into one mashup often doesn’t make it better — it makes it less song-like and usually has less impact than a more traditional mashup (unless your a master like Titus Jones or DJ Earworm who both understand song structure implicitly).
You’re scheduled to play two SXSW mashup parties at Austin in March. How does it feel to be playing SXSW, where some of the big names in the music industry have showcased and been keynote speakers over the years?
We’ve been forging our own path for so long, and doing things so D.I.Y. — and not relying on traditional music industry protocol — that somehow we ended up skipping SXSW every year. But it feels awesome to be going to Austin this year … finally! And not necessarily “hoping to be discovered,” but to bring our own party to the table. And being invited by Mashable to spin at their annual SXSW party is just so much bonus. So we’re excited!
When did you find out that you had been officially listed to play? (We saw that some acts only found out the very day the full schedule was released & some even found out on their Twitter feed from fans)
We actually added the Mashable SXSW gig soon after we played their CES party in Vegas. They’re an awesome company, and we just instantly vibed with them really well, and some of their audience were Bootie fans, so it was a great fit, and they invited us to play their SXSWi party.
While our Sunday night Bootie mashup-style DJ gig with Mashable is an official SXSW event, our own Thursday Bootie Austin party is “unofficial” (no badge required!) Yes, the Bootie D.I.Y. aesthetic remains true, even at SXSW.
Are you going to be able to mix business with pleasure at SXSW and catch any conference sessions and gigs when you’re there or will your working commitments mean it will be a fleeting trip to Austin?
We ALWAYS mix business with pleasure! Not sure of our full schedule yet, but we plan to hang out and schmooze like everyone else … and we’ll be hanging out with our friends in local Austin mashup rock band More Cowbell … and eating some great Tex-Mex! We also anticipate perhaps adding a DJ set here, or a live vocal mashup performance there, if the opportunity arises.
Which bands and DJs on the schedule will you be trying to catch?
To be honest, we need to go through the schedule with a highlighter, which — given our current schedule — will probably be happening on a flight from San Francisco to Austin! I think we’ll just go where the wind, and our friends, take us most of the time.
As you’re listed as a SXSW artist, do you get a guaranteed Willy Wonka’s golden ticket to catch Bruce Springsteen play or are you in the same boat as every other attendee that is hoping to get to catch ‘The Boss’ in action?
Bruce Springsteen is playing? See above answer! ;) I guess we’ll see if there is any SXSW magic!
What’s next after SXSW for A Plus D and the Bootie Mashup Parties in 2012?
The day after our Bootie Austin SXSW party, we fly to New York to do our Bootie St. Paddy’s Mashup Party, then two days later fly to China to do Bootie Shanghai and Bootie Hong Kong … all while making sure our parties back home in San Francisco and LA go off without a hitch in our absence! After that, we are doing a tour of Europe, playing our Bootie partners’ parties starting with London (our 3rd Annual Party), then onto France, Berlin, Munich, Vienna, and doing Barcelona for the first time, as well as opening a Bootie in Budapest (Bootie-pest?!).
Our plans for 2012 should really involve us trying to clone ourselves in order to bring Bootie to more cities, but if cloning technology can’t keep up with our career ambitions, then perhaps we’ll simply resort to delegating! Between all the parties we throw now, we have an amazing crew of mashup DJs and producers to pimp out!

We can’t wait for all the great things that 2012 has in store for A Plus D and all things bootie in 2012 and beyond. If you are heading to SXSW and are there for the interactive and/or music sessions, we seriously recommend you get along to some of the action that A Plus D will be giving out at either the Mashable SXSWi party on Sunday March 11 at Buffalo Billiards or their official party on Thursday March 15 at the Hangar Lounge. We definitely will be along for the ride at their official party on Thursday and you should be too!!!!
In the meantime, if you want to check out all things A Plus D and their Bootie Mashups, get your fix at their official site here.
Check out the Best of Bootie 2011 below and one of their fine mashups too.
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Únicamente con fines promocionales. Da soporte a los artistas originales comprando sus obras y sobretodo yendo a sus directos.
Posted: marzo 6, 2012 | Author: djsurda | Filed under: Documentales, Documentales y más, Noticias y más | Tags: Bruno Sokolowicz, Canon de Pachebel, Copia, Copyright, Cover, Demanda Judicial, DJ 2D2, Homenaje, Led Zeppelin, M/A/R/R/S, Party Ben, Plagio, Pop, Remix, The Rolling Stones, Transformacion de la obra, Tributo, Version |
Realmente debo mucho a este documental, fue la semilla que me proporcionó el primer conocimiento de la escena mashup mundial (aunque en ese momento no me imaginaba que sería tan grande), y por fin he sido capaz de recuperarlo y aquí lo comparto con todos vosotros, eso sí, se trata de una producción de la televisión pública catalana y por lo tanto, sólo está disponible en lengua catalana.
El documental desarrolla el concepto de la originalidad en la música pop analizando pràcticas cómo versiones, copias, plagios, homenages, covers, transformaciones de las obras, remixes, etc. hasta llegar al mashup.
Covers, còpies, tributs i versions
Televisió de Catalunya
emitido el 27 de Setiembre de 2007 por el Canal 33 en el programa musical Sputnik.
Sinopsis:
La història de la música popular contemporània és plena de cançons que s’assemblen. Algunes són versions, altres són homenatges i moltes són còpies de cançons originals. Però què és una cançó pop original? Qui és en realitat l’autor d’una cançó? Què vol dir ser autor en el món del pop? Hi ha cançons realment noves o totes són derivacions de les que ja existeixen?
«Covers, còpies, tributs i versions» respon totes aquestes preguntes i repassa les millors còpies, versions i homenatges de la història de la música popular contemporània. El programa abarca des dels inicis de la música pop, els musicals de Broadway de principis de segle XX, fins a les formes més actuals de rock, pop i música electrònica.
A més, inclou la participació de vuit projectes musicals de Catalunya que ofereixen les seves interpretacions d’un mateix clàssic del rock, «(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction» de The Rolling Stones.
Y ahora sí, a disfrutar con el documental!!
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Únicamente con fines promocionales. Da soporte a los artistas originales comprando sus obras y sobretodo yendo a sus directos.
Posted: febrero 24, 2012 | Author: djsurda | Filed under: Conoce a ___, DJs de Mashup, DJs de Mashup de España | Tags: 2 Many DJ's, 2046 Granollers, Bootie Barcelona, Boulevard Culture Club, Dj. Surda, Fiesta MashCat, Party Ben, Sala Clap |
DJ Surda es un joven DJ de Barcelona con una trayectoria muy peculiar: él mismo se presenta afirmando no considerarse un DJ dado lo atípico de su recorrido. Cuando en 2003 descubrió los sets de los 2 Many DJ’s As Heard On Radio Soulwax, simplemente alucinó; pero para entonces, su vida giraba entorno al cómic y no a la música.
Siguió explorando y educando su oído con una gama amplia de sonidos hasta que pocos meses después, descubrió todo un movimiento con la misma filosofía de esos sets de los 2 Many DJ’s. Fue gracias a un documental que pasó la televisión pública catalana por el Canal 33 en su programa dedicado a la música, (el Sputnik), cuando DJ Surda dió con Party Ben y la meca del movimiento mashup en San Francisco.
Para entonces, este DJ ya opinava que la mayoría de sesiones que oía eran aburridas y repetitivas, pero en su mente no entraba la idea de ponerse él detrás de los «platos».
Finalmente, un replanteamiento personal, le impulsó a emprender este viaje, que, a día de hoy, con un año escaso, ya va cogiendo forma, pero como él dice: «es tan sólo el principio» y le queda mucho por aprender.

Actualmente trabaja para la difusión del mashup (fundador de MashCat), organizando de fiestas dedicadas al género (Fiestas MashCat, y extra oficialmente involucrado en la organización de la primera Bootie en Barcelona), està aprendiendo a producir temas mashups como los DJs que sigue, y pincha habitualmente cada sábado en la discoteca 2046 de Granollers y esporádicamente en otras salas (Sala Clap de Mataró o Boulevard Culture Club en Barcelona).
Podéis seguirlo a través de Facebook, Twitter, Soundcloud, Official.fm, Youtube, y Vimeo.
Posted: febrero 24, 2012 | Author: djsurda | Filed under: Noticias y más, Varios | Tags: Dj. Surda, Saludo |
Hoy, 24 de Febrero, doy inicio a MashCat.net, la primera página web del mashup en España, con la finalidad de que sea un punto de encuentro entre DJs y VJs del género, personas del sector interesadas en éste, y el público principalmente en el ámbito español.
Me llamo DJ Surda y me considero el primer DJ mashup de España, (o, sin lugar a dudas, uno de los primeros).
Sed bienvenidos, y espero que este sitio web acabe siendo una herramienta útil y beneficiosa para todos!!
Today, 24th of February, I start MashCat.net, the first Spanish mashup website, in order to be a meeting point for mashup DJs and VJs, people interested in this sector and the public specifically from Spain.
My name is DJ Surda and I consider myself the first Spanish mashup DJ, (or, certainly, one of the first).
Welcome, and I hope this website will end up being a useful and beneficial to all!!
Avui, 24 de febrero, dono inici a MashCat.net, el primer lloc web del mashup a Espanya, amb la finalitat de que sigui un punto de trobada entre DJs i VJs del gènere, persones del sector interessades en aquest, i el públic principalment de l’àmbit espanyol.
Em dic DJ Surda i em considero el primer DJ mashup d’España, (o, sens dubtes, un dels primers).
Sigueu benvinguts, i desitjo que aquest lloc web esdevingui una eina útil i beneficiosa per a tots!!
DJ Surda
Foundador de MashCat.net.
24 Feb. 2012
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