Paul V. brings new mashups to the mainstream on Indie 103.1, especially with the "Smash Mix" - Friday afternoons from 5:30-6:00pm. Indie 103.1
also features a “Mashup of the Day” that can be heard both on
the radio broadcast and on their website. Check out the Blog featuring upcoming
events and mashup of the day favorites.
Mashupradio.com is the source on up-to-date mashups as well as to downloading
exclusive songs. Check out news, archives, upcoming events, pictures
and radio stations that feature mashups. A unique feature is a radio
station guide that displays which radio stations that feature Mashup
Radio for your radio or internet listening pleasure.
You could spend hours browsing this organized and stylish site that
is full of downloads and links to other mashup sites. Brat also allows
you to watch indie and mainstream band videos and music clips including
a wide variety of Depeche mode music and mashups as well as the aptly
titled
“Offbeat MP3s.”
At Djearworm.com you can download a plethora of popular mashups as well
as sign up for email updates. You can also listen to Earworm’s
own mashup mix online. Earworm has a great international and US mashup
scene section for the world travelers out there, presents mashup culture
clubs and personal DJ’s websites.
GHP is a great resource for indie mashups as well as mainstream mashups
and where you can find out which TV shows and feature films have showcased
your favorite mashup. GHP is based in Watford, Uk but features
information on mashups across the globe. The news section features a
variety of topics from new mashups to sporting news and new music releases.
The site also features a variety of downloads and links to artists professional
and personal websites and myspace pages.
DJ Muggs’ site compiles personal biography chronicling his first
DJ gig to his current tour. You can also view his extensive discography
and even listen to his mashups in the Media section as well as featured
artists. Keep current with the DJ Muggs’ message boards where you
and other mashup enthusiasts can discuss movies, sports, all types of
music as well as media and industry news.
Visit world famous DJ Ztrip’s personal website which he updates
with personal messages and journals from his tours. Ztrip has toured
the world for such well known acts as Aerosmith to Soup from Jurassic
5. His site also features message boards where you can ask Ztrip
questions, read reviews, discuss news and anything else you can think
of. While he’s very busy, Ztrip finds a way to make the website
personal and dedicated to his fans. You should also check out the
mixes section as well as the media downloads.
Team 9’s website features a large assortment of links, from mainstream
mashups to bootlegs and hard to find underground mashups, up-to-date
news and events happening around the globe. You may recognize their highly
popular remixed version of the Killers’ “Somebody Told Me” which
was even featured in Blender Magazine as one of the top 20 songs to download.
DJ Riko is a domestic mashup artist based in Columbus, Ohio. His latest
effort, “Whitler’s Delight” is currently in its 3rd
pressing. His popular hit is getting play in the UK, and across the nation
airing in New York and LA. His page features personal and mashup news
as well as a store where you can purchase DJ Riko paraphernalia as well
as a forum section where you can chat about DJ Riko, Music and, literally,
everything else.