Here’s another in our series of Zulu remixes leading up to the release of the Gods & Robots album Tuesday.
This mix of Ransom The Senator is from Córdoba, Argentina-based Frikstailers, who also have a tune on the Gods & Robots Mixtape. The track will also be featured on their forthcoming debut 12-inch vinyl release on the Glasgow, Scotland label Revolt Into Style.
All Samples used in your song must be clear of copyright.
Submit your remix via EMAIL as a 320K mp3 file to remixmicpet[at]dalycityrecords.com
Winner will be chosen by Mochipet, Chris De Luca vs. Phon.o, Darko, DJ C, Jahcoozi, Machine Drum, etc…
We will need a WAV/AIFF from the winner for mastering.
If you win, your remix will be pressed on to a 12″ with other remixes by: Chris De Luca vs. Phon.o, Darko/Spankrock, DJ C, Jahcoozi, Machine Drum, and more… good luck and have fun
Although the Gods & Robots Mixtapehas already been released, the awesome remixes continue coming in. We’re gonna share a couple of them with you over the next few days in anticipation of the Gods & Robots album coming out in the Mashit MP3 download shop next Tuesday, May 13.
This remix of Body Work is by Sabbo from Tel Aviv, Israel. He’s got a tune on the Mixtape too. Check it:
Last February, when we posted a bunch of Zulu’s a-capellas here and challenged folks to “download - remix - upload” we had no idea we’d get back so many dope tracks, but we did and many of them are featured in this 31-track, 1-hour continuos DJ C mix of Zulu’s vocals backed by hype party tracks from producers the world over. Guest vocal appearances by Aceyalone, Jah Orah, and Onili, round out the productions by artists like Ghislain Poirier, David Last, Sabbo, and many others.
Stay tuned for the DJ C & Zulu Gods & Robots album featuring many of the tracks on this mix. It’ll be released in the Mashit Shop on Tuesday, May 13 and soon after that will be available at iTunes, eMusic, Napster, Rhapsody and all the other usual suspects.
DJ Donna Summer (AKA Jason Forrest) asked me and a bunch of other crazies to remix his track Rock Rock Rock — the first single on his new Cock Rock Disco release Panther Tracks. The outcome is a 14-track, completely free download album of remixes by folks like Glowstyx, Aaron Spectre, Black Rabbit, and many more. It’s a wild variation of rave-o-licious treats. You can download the whole shebang for free at the CRD site ->
But first, a few individual tracks to wet your whistle:
MP3 Downloads DJ Donna Summer; Rock Rock Rock Remixes:
This is also a teaser of sorts for the upcoming DJ C & Zulu Gods & Robots mixtape which will feature an original Atki2 (of Steak House) production with Zulu.
A couple months back we posted a bunch of Zulu’s a capellas here and challenged folks to “download - remix - upload.” Many of the wicked tunes that we got back will be featured on the upcoming Gods and Robots Mixtape; a 31-track, 1-hour continuos DJ C mix of Zulu’s vocals backed by hype party tracks from producers the world over (Argentina, Belgium, Canada, England, Israel, Portugal, and cities across the U.S. are all represented). Guest vocal appearances by Los Angeles rappers Aceyalone and Jah Orah, plus Tel Aviv singer Onili, round out the productions by artists like Montreal’s Ghislain Poirier, Brooklyn’s David Last, Tel Aviv’s Sabbo, and many others. The mixtape will be followed by a Gods and Robots EP, but more on that later.
Gods and Robots Sketch by Jeekoos and Michelangelo
Alright folks. If you’ve been working on remixes of the Zulu a capellas and you want to send them in to us for possible inclusion on the upcoming DJ C & Zulu mixtape, Gods and Robots, You’ve got till the end of this week.
Here’s the original post:
Zulu is one bad-ass vocalist. That’s why producers and DJs are always asking for his vocal tracks. Well, y’all are in for a treat. Zulu has generously offered up not one or two, but an entire album worth of a capellas for free download.
Here’s what we want you to do. Download - Remix - Upload: Take the vocals, produce your own track with them, then upload your finished product using MediaFire or a similar file-hosting service, and contact us with a download link so we can listen to it. A team from the Mashit camp — including Zulu himself — will compile our favorite tracks to be released as a Mashit ablum.
Please have your tracks submitted to us by February 15th.
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