Most
of these bootlegs come courtesy of Mark
Vidler aka
Go Home Productions, who's been carving
and splicing tracks for several years illegally.
Now he contributes most of the tracks, and has executive
produced the rest.
2007 is going to be huge for Mark Vidler and his Mashed
album.
The past year has seen him remixing and producing the
likes of Kasabian, Alicia Keys, David Bowie and Gang Of
Four.
His debut single 'Rapture Riders' a mash of Blondie vs
The Doors went into the Billboard Charts at number 1 and
he's been busy putting the finishing touches to this album.
His DJ sets are not to be missed. GHP has DJ'd in Japan,
New York,
Los Angeles, San Francisco and many corners of Europe,
teasing the crowd with his unexpected combinations.
Mark has regularly produced DJ Mixes for Radio1, XFM and
BBC6 Music in the UK and WFMU, Live 105 and K-Rock in
the US.
His new original material is yet to be discovered and
will be making an appearance on EMI early next year.
As
well as Vidler, two of the mash-ups (Madonna vs Taste Of
Honey and Mousse T vs The Dandy Warhols) have been made
by French performers/producers/remixers/djs Loo
and Placido.
Massive in Europe these two have been making waves across
the mash-up scene with their own MTV show as well as doing
a "Superchunk" 30 minute mix on XFM in 2004 that
was voted "Session Of The Year" by XFM listeners.