RigorMortis
Army Of Darkness
ill o.g.
In November of 1968 The Beatles released 'The White Album'....
In November of 2003 Jay-Z released 'The Black Album'....
Now, Producer and DJ - Danger Mouse, Presents....
' THE GREY ALBUM '
The Grey Album is an art project/experiment that uses the full vocal content of Jay-Z's Black Album recorded over new beats and production made using the Beatles White Album as the sole source material. Danger Mouse insists he can explain and prove that all the music on the Grey Album can be traced back to the White Album and its musical content via sampling. Every kick, snare, and chord is taken from the Beatles White Album and is in their original recording somwhere.
This Incredible re-interpretation will be one to look out for and will be made available through the internet and select record stores worldwide aroun Feb/March of 2004. The resulting record is a unique hybrid of work from one of hip-hop's fastest rising production stars via two of the most important musical and cultural forces ever.
In an incredible year, Danger Mouse has already received critical acclaim from his status as the Producer and DJ of the DM & Jemini duo. His work on their 'Ghetto Pop Life' debut showcased his enormous potential and 2004 will see Danger Mouse involved in several further projects.
Both the Beatles own remix project ('Let It Be... Naked') and Jay-Z's retirement Black Album are in stores now. At the time of writing, neither Jay-Z nor The Beatles were available for comment.
bron http://www.djdangermouse.com
I like the album (GPL) he did with Jemini but I havent checked this one yet, I havent checked Jay Z's black album cos I dont really care what Z does, even if he makes a leap back into the underground, the dude anoyes me hehe.
I think a skilled producer like dangermouse shouldnt waste his beats on remixing Z, cause since GPL he is more able to work with some skilled mcs/crews in hiphop and take advantage of that..