Showing posts with label Danger Mouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Danger Mouse. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Danger Mouse-Promo Volume 2(1999)




1. Intro
2. Mobb Deep: Shook Ones pt. II (DM Mix)
3. Mobb Deep: Last Supper
4. Afu Ra: Defect
5. Screwball: Hostyle
6. O.G.C.: Bounce to the Ounce
7. Nas: Belly Button Window
8. Hall & Oates: Maneater (DM Mix)
9. Sadat X & Grand Puba: Lump Lump (DM Mix)
10. Akinyele: Take a Lick
11. Slum Village: Look of Love (DM Mix)
12. Saukrates Feat. Choclair: Body Language
13. Phife Dawg: Bend Ova (DM Mix)
14. Souls of Mischief: We Intersect
15. D.I.T.C.: Way of Life
16. The Beatles: A Day in the Life (DM Mix)
17. Jemini the Gifted One: Return of the Funk Soul Sensation
18. Wu-Tang Clan: Cream (DM Mix)
19. Dr. OOP: Deep Impact
20. Sale & Moodswing Feat. The Arsonists: 3 Guys in a Bar
21. Mos Def: Speed Law
22. Mobb Deep: Everybody Hates Me
23. Tash: Bermuda Triangle (DM Mix)
24. Slum Village: Players
25. Casual: I Gotta Get Down
26. Scritti Politti Feat. Mos Def: Tinseltown to Boogiedown
27. Eric B. and Rakim: I Know You Got Soul (DM Mix)
28. Suzanne Vega: Tom’s Diner (DM Mix)
29. Blondie: Call Me (DM’s Jungle Mix)

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Danger Mouse-Promo Volume 1(1999)



1. Nas: It Ain’t Hard To Tell
2. Old Dirty Bastard feat. Method Man and Mista Killa: Drunken Master
3. Bumpy Knuckles (Freddie Foxx): A Part Of My Life
4. Mobb Deep: Young Dimes
5. Inspectah Deck: Rec Room (w/ Demastas “Feel No Guilt” beat)
6. Big L: Ebonics
7. Nas: Blaze a 50
8. Common: Like They Used To Say
9. Apphyliation: Dry Tears
10. Black Eyed Peas: One Way (Karma Remix)
11. Show & AG: Spit
12. Sway and King Tech feat. The RZA, Xzibit, Kool G Rap, Eminem: The Anthem
13. Dangerous Interlude: REM (w/ break beat)
14. Big L: Devil’s Son
15. Phil Collins: In the Air Tonite (w/ Pharcyde’s “Ya Mama”
16. Mos Def feat. Black Thought: Resperation (remix)
17. Loot Pack Feat. Quasimoto: Untitled
18. Gang Starr: Militia (Pete Rock remix)
19. Mobb Deep: Quiet Storm (w/ Code of the Streets beat)
20. The Pharcyde: Pain
21. Mathematik Feat. Bahamadia: Following Goals (Frankenstein Remix)
22. Edia Brickell: What I Am (w/ DJ Premier beat)
23. Ghostface Killah: Mighty Healthy
24. Slick Rick: I Own America
25. Slick Rick: Mona Lisa
26. Michael Jackson: I Can’t Help It (w/ Cool Breeze beat)

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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse - Dark Night Of The Soul (2009)



01. Revenge (feat. Wayne Coyne)
02. Just War (feat. Gruff Rhys)
03. Jaykub (feat. Jason Lytle)
04. Little Girl (feat. Julian Casablancas)
05. Angel’s Harp (feat. Black Francis)
06. Pain (feat. Iggy Pop)
07. Star Eyes (I Can Catch It) (feat. James Mercer)
08. Everytime I’m With You (feat. Jason Lytle)
09. Insane Lullaby (feat. James Mercer)
10. Daddy’s Gone (feat. Nina Persson)
11. The Man Who Played God (feat. Nina Persson)
12. Grain Augury (feat. Vic Chesnutt)
13. Dark Night Of The Soul (feat. Vic Chesnutt)

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David Lynch, Iggy Pop, Gruff Rhys, members of the Strokes, the Shins, the Flaming Lips and Pixies will contribute to the next album by Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse.

Mark Linkous, the American singer-songwriter who mutters and murmurs as Sparklehorse, was last heard in 2006, on an album produced by Danger Mouse. And though neither Linkous nor Danger Mouse have announced it on their websites, their MySpace pages, in press releases or tweets, they seem to have made something new. And it sounds … well it sounds mysterious.

Earlier this week, several journalists and bloggers received a poster in the mail: “Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse present … DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL”. And then there’s the word “Featuring” and a whole lot of names.

Take a deep breath: Black Francis aka Pixies’ Frank Black, the Strokes’ Julian Casablancas, Vic Chesnutt, the Flaming Lips, Grandaddy’s Jason Lytle, the Shins’ James Mercer, the Cardigans’ Nina Persson, Iggy Pop, Super Furry Animals’ Gruff Rhys, and Suzanne Vega.

Oh yes, and “Visuals by David Lynch”.

The poster promises an album in summer 2009 and that’s all we know; a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in an international advertising campaign.

Certainly both Sparklehorse and Danger Mouse are well connected. On 2006’s Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain, there were contributions from both Tom Waits and the Flaming Lips’ Steven Drozd. And since breaking through with The Grey Album, Danger Mouse has worked with everyone from Beck to Gnarls Barkley and Gorillaz.

Of course, it’s one thing to have Julian Casablancas drawl a few lyrics, and another to have one of the world’s eeriest film auteurs collaborate with visuals. David Lynch has rarely worked with any musicians besides composer Angelo Badalamenti, and although it’s still unclear what he’s done for Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse, from designing album artwork to shooting a film, he’s not exactly known for gallivanting with indie mumblers.

Then again, perhaps Dark Night of the Soul isn’t just an album. Perhaps it’s a hotel on a mysterious road that only appears on Friday the 13th, with a casino room where your subconscious mind plays roulette against Iggy Pop and members of the Shins and .. well all right, it’s probably just an album.