Song Details: Move the Tractor - Two talented artists I really enjoy the work of (and occasionally talk to) are Kaila Yu and MC Chris. They both sent me the vocal tracks from some recent singles of theirs, and rather than doing each remix seperately, I decided to be lazy and mash them up.
The Long Wee - I recently acquired the new Neil Diamond CD called "12 Songs." There's a song on there simply named "We." It's pretty good. When I heard the bassline in it, all I could think of was Lost Highway by Hank Williams. I didn't have a copy of that in my collection, but what I did have was a bootleg U2 cover of the song. A little bit of mixing later, and voila!
My Fury - This is probably my most unique remix - it starts slow as many of my songs do, but it has an interesting crescendo. It's a remix of a talented singer by the name of Kasha. Check it out.
Basket Case, Kool Kannon Remix - Not much to tell on this one. Green Day's Basket Case and Cannon in D were back to back on my playlist one day. I listed to both and realized that they went together - hence this mix.
DJ Rizzn has been sequencing, mixing, and generally musicing it up since he was 14. He likes to think he has gotten better since then. You be the judge.
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