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Three years ago, Brian Burton, better known as Danger Mouse, was the toast of the Internet thanks to his wildly popular, highly unauthorized and completely brilliant mash-up of the Beatles ...
Producer Danger Mouse (Brian Burton) took vocals from rapper Jay-Z's The Black Album, mixed them with instrumentals from The Beatles — known as "The White Album" — and came up with The Grey Album.
Danger Mouse's Beatles and Jay-Z mash-up was an audacious, mind-bending experiment. ... The Grey Album survives, on YouTube and eBay, where freshly printed vinyl copies are for sale.
For hip-hop fans and aficionados, last Tuesday was a grey day. This is not referring to the bloated cloud formation that lingered over Somerville, but rather to the Internet protest of the prohibition ...
It’s the ultimate remix record: Underground DJ Danger Mouse (a.k.a. Brian Burton) takes a cappella tracks from Jay-Z‘s The Black Album and composes new beats for each song using only samples ...
GREY MOUSE Anke de Vries, Handprint, , illus. by Willemien Min. . Front Street/Lemniscaat, $14.95 (32pp) ISBN 978-1-886910-76-8. Chipper graphics soup up a familiar premise about being yourself in ...
In reality, the astonishing deconstructions and desecrations that [a]Danger Mouse[/a] visits upon both the Fab Four and Jigga make ‘The Grey Album’, at the very least, one of THE great avant ...
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