Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Bootie Top 10 - July 2007


We were so on top of it last month, posting the Bootie Top 10 right on the 15th, just like we were supposed to. So of course, this month, we had to be ten days behind schedule! Some months are just like that ...

Especially months when you're throwing a 2-Year Anniversary Party in LA, re-launching your club at a new venue in New York, and preparing for an epic multimedia extravaganza called The A+D Show for the 4-Year Anniversary in San Francisco. So please cut us some slack!

Anyway, without further ado, here are our monthly mashup picks for your downloading pleasure! (Listed in alphabetical order by bootlegger, right-click to download)

A plus D - Unpretty Today (TLC vs. Smashing Pumpkins) - San Francisco
Aren't we right on schedule for the '90s retro revival yet? I wish we could take the credit for this idea, but it was actually Trixxie Carr, the other lead singer in my mashup rock band, Smash-Up Derby, who came up with this well-spotted combination. We had been trying to come up with a new Smashing Pumpkins mashup, and this worked almost too perfectly. However, as Trixxie stated, "Just because it works, that doesn't mean we have to do it." And she was right. The song wasn't right for our voices ... but it was perfect for us to have our way with it in Ableton Live!

ComaR - Psyché Encore (Jay-Z vs. Pierre Henry and Michel Colombier) - Paris
Recognize the music? Doesn't it sound familiar? That's because it's the song that "inspired" the theme from the cult animated series Futurama, which we've recently become fans of. ComaR uses it to turn Jay-Z's boastful rap into something that sounds way "kookier" than it ought to - which is, of course, the sort of juxtapostioning we love.

The Illuminoids - Stiff Martyr (Blaqk Audio vs. Depeche Mode) - Los Angeles
This is where our goth-damaged roots show. Sure, to the uninitiated, this probably just sounds like the best remix yet of Depeche Mode's "Martyr." But the instrumentation is actually the new electronic project from AFI's singer and guitarist, Davey Havoc and Jade Puget. Obviously, Blaqk Audio wears its influences on its sleeve, but it sounds more like reverent inspiration rather than imitation. Besides, Dave and Davey sound good dueting with each other.

Leebuzz - Mika Goes To Hollywood (Mika vs. Frankie Goes To Hollywood) - Germany
An idea so obvious, Lee was actually shocked no one else had come up with it first - Mika's "Relax" mashed up with Frankie Goes To Hollywood's seminal song of the same name. Duh! Fortunately, the easy conceptual fit translates quite well musically. And how totally gay is this song? Totally ... and we're NOT saying that's a bad thing! This will be the first of two, count 'em, two Frankie appearances in this Top 10.

Lobsterdust - My Irreplaceable (Beyoncé vs. Tommy Heavenly6) - New York City
So this is what Beyoncé would sound like if she fronted a J-pop guitar band! This is so seamless and perfect yet ... somehow you know it's mashed up, because Beyoncé's music just doesn't ever sound like this. And she doesn't usually duet with female Japanese singers either! Props to Lobsterdust for turning us on to Tommy Heavenly6! We love this one about a million times better than the Beyoncé original.

Loo & Placido - Shake (Monosurround vs. Ying Yang Twins vs. Pitbull vs. C&C Music Factory)
- Paris
After not posting anything new to their website in what seemed like forever, Loo & Placido - two of our favorite French DJs - just did a massive update of downloads, of which this is the one we keep coming back to. Their production is always impeccable, and there are lots of nice little editing touches all over this. But most of all, it just has "club-banger" written all over it! Perfect for a late-night dance set at Bootie.

DJ Poly - Sweet Dreams Are Made of Seven Nation Army (Eurythmics vs. White Stripes) - Tel Aviv, Israel
The combination of these two iconic songs - separated 20 years apart from each other - has been a staple in Smash-Up Derby's set for years now. A few mashup producers have attempted to put these two together in the past, but without clean acapellas available for either song, the results have usually been spotty at best. But finally, someone gets it right. This one's from a newcomer to the mashup scene, DJ Poly from Israel. Considering this is his first effort, we definitely hope to hear more from him in the future!

Totom - The Way Simple Men Are (Timbaland feat. Keri Hilson & D.O.E. vs. Lynyrd Skynyrd) - France
We love it when mashup producers can showcase a common thread between two songs of completely disparate genres - especially when it comes out sounding as beautiful as this. Despite being from opposite ends of the musical spectrum, both artists here are basically dealing with the same subject matter. Timbaland and Skynyrd both sing about how they don't have any money, and that they aren't rich (yeah, right). But in the end, as Skynyrd extols the virtues of being "a simple kind of man," and sings, "All that you need is in your soul," guest singer Keri Hilson responds with, "I like you just the way you are." Perfect.

Victor Menegaux - Feel Good Roboto 2 (Gorillaz vs. Styx) - Seattle BOOTIE EXCLUSIVE!
When I first heard Victor drop this in the middle of his guest DJ set at the last Bootie party in San Francisco, I have to admit I was a little worried. I'm probably one of the few people who will freely admit with a straight face that they love the theatre-rock of Styx. (They were the first band I was a fan of as a kid). But even I know that "Mr. Roboto" can be a little too cheese-tastic for its own good. But somehow, mashing it up with the perennially-cool Gorillaz makes it all seem somehow ... okay. I'm not saying this mashup isn't still cheesy ... but damn, doesn't cheese taste good sometimes!

Wax Audio - Maiden Goes To Hollywood (Iron Maiden vs. Frankie Goes To Hollywood) - Sydney, Australia
This is from the Iron Maiden bootleg compilation, Number of Da Bootz, which just came out earlier this month. There are several excellent tracks on the album, but this 8-minute epic is our favorite. We couldn't blurb about it better than Wax Audio could himself: "Iron Maiden's album Powerslave was released in September 1984, just one month prior to the release of Frankie Goes to Hollywood's equally seminal Welcome to the Pleasuredome. Whilst the two albums represented opposite ends of the pop music milieu, both shared equal measures of camp, chest-beating bravado, epic songwriting and interestingly, themes based on the work of the 18th century English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Maiden's longest ever song - "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," was of course a re-telling of the famous Coleridge poem in which a wedding guest is regaled by a world-weary mariner about his supernatural encounters on an ill-fated sea voyage. The epic title track of Frankie's Welcome to the Pleasuredome is based on Coleridge's other best know poem Kubla Khan - from which the opulent ancient Mogul capital of Xanadu was made (in)famous."

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

BOOTIE NYC is back this Friday, July 20th at Luke & Leroy


This coming Friday, July 20th, Bootie NYC – the New York version of America's first and best 100% all mashup bootleg dance party – will be held at our new spot, Luke & Leroy! We've got cheap drink specials, tons of FREE mashup CDs, and discounted admission with RSVP! All the details are below....

BOOTIE NYC FRIDAY, JULY 20th – LUKE & LEROY
21 7th Ave. South at Leroy
Subway directions:
A, C, E or F, V, B, D to West 4th Street
1, 9 to Christopher or Houston Street
10pm – 4am . 21+ . $10 cover
www.BootieNYC.com

** ONLY $5 before midnight with RSVP! **
To RSVP, email us at: rsvp@bootienyc.com

Kick-ass Drink Specials!
$2 domestic beer & vodka from 10-11 pm

2-for-1 kamikaze shots from 2-2:30 am

Come early for the cheap drinks, and do a shot with Bootie later that night!

FREE exclusive Bootie mashup CDs for the first 100 people through the door!

Artists you'll hear mashups of at Bootie: The Gossip, Elastica, Journey, Jay-Z, Lil Mama, The Beatles, Blur, Tag Team, General Public, Missy Elliott, Le Tigre, The Fray, Gnarls Barkley, Wolfmother, Madonna, Bonde do Role, Boston, Depeche Mode, White Stripes, Beyonce, The Cure, Mims, Alan Parsons Project, Daft Punk, Cher, AC/DC, Blondie, House of Pain, Amy Winehouse, Beastie Boys, The Clash, Notorious B.I.G., Wham!, Billy Joel, Gwen Stefani, Led Zepplin, Sisters of Mercy, The Prodigy, The Muppets, Yo Majesty, The Killers, Rihanna, Def Leppard, M.I.A. ... and more ... MANY MORE!

Your mashup DJs for the evening:


From San Francisco & Los Angeles, Bootie creators ADRIAN & the MYSTERIOUS D


We've got a great night of mashups in store for you this month, including a bunch of new ones created by us – DJs ADRIAN & the MYSTERIOUS D. We're bringing our arsenal of the very best mashups – from our massive bootleg collection from producers worldwide – mixing and matching every conceivable musical genre, era, and style into one big A.D.D. dance party!

And remember, Bootie loves you and believes sharing is caring ... if you hear something you want that night, you can always email us the next day, and we'll tell you where to find it, or send you the mp3 ourselves.


From Philly: DJ MAXENTROPY

Joining us this month will be Philadelphia-based DJ MAXENTROPY. Known for entertaining all kinds of crowds with many different genres of music, Maxentropy's mashups include hip-hop, electro, rock, pop, and practically everything else. His Fergie vs. Cake "Short Skirt, London Bridge" mashup was a favorite from last year's Best of Bootie CD.

Midnight Mashup Show!

Adrian will be singing a live mashup, be there to check it out ... and YES – we encourage singing along! This month's song: "Close to Faith" - The Cure vs. George Michael

Bootie's crowd is as mashed up as it's music, so anything goes. Bring whoever you want, and wear whatever you're feeling! Of course, being a club that plays pirated bootlegs, we always have a soft spot for pirate wear or skulls & crossbones. :-)

All the info is here: www.BootieNYC.com

Promotional support by the kick-ass crew at Shaw Promotion!

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Monday, July 16, 2007

BOOTIE SF webcast from DNA Lounge on Saturday, July 14th


In the frenzy leading up to this past Saturday's Bootie party, we totally forgot to post all the club info! Now here it is -- the Monday after the party -- so instead, we would like to present something else ...

It's all the audio from July's Bootie party! The great thing about doing our club at the DNA Lounge is that not only do they webcast everything live, but they also archive all the audio for two weeks after the party.

So whether you want to relive the night, hear a few mashups you really liked again, or listen in on what you missed out on, you can!

Listen to the webcast!
http://cerebrum.dnalounge.com/archive

It's six hours worth of mashups, with sets by Dada, Adrian, Mysterious D, and our special guest DJ from Seattle -- Victor Menegaux. There's also live Bootie house band Smash-Up Derby -- although the way the audio is recorded for the webcasts, the band never sounds very good. The vocals and keyboards are always too loud and on top – but trust us, it always sounds great in the club!

Also, you can listen in on the midnight mashup show, which featured Patty O'Furniture and Steven Satyricon in a goth dance-off! Adrian gives running commentary throughout.

It was a fantastic night last Saturday ... about 950 people getting their mash on, and a really diverse crowd ... straight, gay, mainstream, alternative, everyone getting along and having a great time! Thanks to everyone who came out to Bootie and made it such a fun evening!

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Wednesday, July 4, 2007

BOOTIE LA 2-Year Anniversary Party with Smash-Up Derby – this Saturday, July 7th


We've been waiting two years to throw this party! Come join us as we celebrate our second anniversary of mashing it up, LA-style!

And because it's our birthday, we're planning a special present for YOU: FREE Bootie 2-Year Anniversary CDs for the first 300 people through the door!

We've got all kinds of exciting things in store for this very special occasion, not the least of which is – direct from San Francisco – a special set from Smash-Up Derby, the world's only mashup rock band!

We may even have a BOOTIE birthday cake for you to share! And that's not all ... see all the details below!

BOOTIE LA 2-Year Anniversary Party
this SATURDAY JULY 7th

SAFARI SAM'S, 5214 W. Sunset Blvd.
(between Western & Kingsley), Hollywood
Plenty of FREE PARKING in the 99¢ Store
parking lot right next door

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Live on stage at 11 PM, from San Francisco:
SMASH-UP DERBY
the world's only live mashup rock band!
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Bootie mashup DJs:
PARTY BEN
ADRIAN & the MYSTERIOUS D
DJ PAUL V.
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9 pm - 2 am, 21+, $12 cover, $8 before 10:30 pm
For more info: www.BootieLA.com

Free 20-track Bootie 2-Year Anniversary CD to the
first 300 people through the door!

This is an exclusive 20-track compilation featuring mashups from every DJ who has played at Bootie over the past year, a couple tracks from the midnight mashup shows, as well as a couple that have inspired our flyer images. This continuous-mix is jam-packed with mashup goodness – it's an instant Bootie party in your car stereo or boombox!

To celebrate our anniversary, we are proud to present the world's only mashup rock band ... SMASH-UP DERBY!

Fronted by DJ Adrian and SF chanteuse Trixxie Carr, Smash-Up Derby is the resident house band at Bootie in San Francisco, where they were recently voted "Best Cover Band" in the SF Weekly Readers Poll, and have even been blurbed about nationally in the Washington Post. The band has spent the past couple months playing showcase sets in New York City, Philadelphia, and Denver – but this is their first LA show in a year! Some of the tracks you'll hear this Saturday include: "Tricky Sandman," "Talking Franz," and "Girls Just Want Bloody Sunday."

The band goes on at 11 PM SHARP! Don't miss it.

To get a small taste of the band peforming "Anything Dance" (Fall Out Boy vs. Dramarama):

(shot on a camera phone, not the best sound quality – which means you gotta see it live!)

Also coming down from San Francisco, we've got special guest DJ PARTY BEN in the house – one of the best mashup producers in the country. To get a taste of the kind of dance floor magic this guy's responsible for, check out his latest mashup – one of our favorites so far this summer – Rihanna vs. General Public – Tender Umbrella.


We've also got showcase DJ sets planned from your resident Bootie LA DJs!

PAUL V. and ADRIAN & the MYSTERIOUS D are ready to tear up the dancefloor for this special Anniversary event! We'll be playing this past year's favorites, as well as some new hot gems. To get a taste of some of the mashups we'll be playing, be sure to tune in to Paul V.'s Smash Mix this Friday at 5:30 pm on Indie 103.1.



We've got some other Anniversary surprises in store as well. Get there early – remember, it's only $8 before 10:30 PM.

See you on Saturday night!

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