Radiohead Honoured With Four Hour Long Remix Of Videotape - Pointless Or Art?
March 19, 2008 by Dave Parrack
How big a Radiohead fan are you? Could you sit through a four hour video remix of just one of their songs? I hope so, as that is exactly what serial remixer James Rutledge is planning to release.
Radiohead have been one of the most innovative, creative and experimental British bands over the last few years.
From their very ordinary Indie beginnings, they have created unique album after unique album, and virtually created a genre in the process.
This experimental nature went a stage further last year with the almost free digital release of newest album In Rainbows. To accompany this, visual elements were also released via YouTube, and the music videos weren’t exactly traditional either.
Now, producer and budding music genius James Rutledge is carrying on the trend of innovation by releasing a four hour long remix of the song Videotape, with accompanying visuals.
The Beatles Vs The Monkees | Paperback Believer Mashup
July 18, 2007 by Dave Parrack
This blog is all about the British Music Scene right? Yes, but that doesn’t mean I sit in a room all day just listening to British bands and singers, in fact I love a lot of American music as well as other countries musical output. So I thought I’d share a video which proves that music is universal, namely a mashup between The Beatles and The Monkees…
Obviously combining Paperback Writer and Daydream Believer, this tune works incredibly well, and is one of the best old skool mashups I’ve seen on YouTube to date. It’s the first I’ve highlighted on this blog, but it certainly won’t be the last as I’m always on the look out for interesting remixes and collaborations.
If you’ve seen any you want to share, especially if they involve a British artist in any capacity, let me know, and I’ll feature it on Brit Music Scene.


