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Mash Up Mix 2008

Mash Up Mix 2008
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. King Bee Back By Dope Demand
  2. The 45 King The 900 Number
  3. Fatboy Slim Praise You
  4. Max Sedgley Happy Spiritual South Go Happy In Rio
  5. Ida Corr Vs Fedde Le Grand Let Me Think About It
  6. DJ Delicious Presents Phunk-A-Delic Rockin
  7. Shakedown At Night
  8. X-Press 2 Lazy Acappella
  9. Booty Luv Shine Acappella
  10. Soul Of Man The Drum
  11. Deadmau5 Not Exactly
  12. Booty Luv Some Kinda Rush
  13. Lifelike & Kris Menace Discopolis
  14. Liquid Sweet Harmony Dave Spoon & James Talk Mix
  15. Peter Gelderblom Waiting 4 Hi_Tack MOS Club Mix
  16. Yves Larock Rise Up
  17. Arno Cost & Arias Magenta
  18. Plump DJs System Addict
  19. Awesome 3 Don't Go
  20. Mr Oizo Flat Beat
  21. Benga & Coki Night
  22. The Prodigy Smack My Bitch Up Sub Focus Remix
  23. Utah Saints Something Good '08 High Contrast Remix
  24. Pendulum Slam

Disc 2:

  1. Grant Nelson Seasons Of Jack DJ Tool Mix
  2. Armand Van Helden NYC Beat
  3. Tomcraft Loneliness
  4. Sash! Encore Une Fois Future Breeze Remix
  5. Luke Dzierzek Echo
  6. Hoxton Whores Friday Saturday Love
  7. Wink Higher State of Consciousness Dirty South & TV Rock Remix
  8. Deepgroove Altern8tor
  9. Members of Mayday 10 in 01
  10. Freestylers Push Up Word Up
  11. CRW I Feel Love DJ JamX & De Leon Remix
  12. Mario Piu Presents DJ Arabesque The Vision
  13. Marcel Woods Lemon Tree
  14. Warrior Warrior
  15. Tim Deluxe It Just Won't Do Club Mix
  16. Joy Kitikonti Joyenergizer Psico Mix
  17. Storm Storm Animal
  18. Scot Project O (Overdrive)
  19. Basshunter Feat .DJ Mental Theo\x{2019}s Bazzheadz Now You're Gone
  20. Jason Herd Feat. Katherine Ellis So Strong Acappella

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5004 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-03-03
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Dimensions: .27 pounds

Customer Reviews

Mashed to the Max3
I own both the Mash Up Mix 2006 and 2007 and have to say this is the weakest of the three but not by too much of a margin. CD1 is absolutely brilliant, with a voyage through so many house and garage genres. Fantastic beat throughout and really deserves five stars. However! CD2... oh dear. this is a complete mess and I think is only here as a kind of experiment (and of course if MoS offers 2 CD's it will always Look like better value than 1). If you like experimental music you'll love it, however if you hanker after the all round quality of the previous two installments, you might be disappointed.

This is abizmal. I know good, and this is nowhere near.1
Well to start off i bought the first Mash Up Mix CD when it came out a couple years back, and it was alright. It wasn't amazing but had a 4 or so decent songs mixed together.
This 2008 CD is so terrible. Not one song on two! yes two! (they had 2 CD's to make at least one good mix) is even 'not bad'. Just alot of good songs, mixed with new attempts at songs that litterally sound like they have been "Mash"ed "Up". Its most lightly because the charts in general is terrible and not one decent dance genre of song is catchy, only repitive.
The last song on CD2 (Now You're Gone) really sums this compilation up, recent repitive songs, that sound terrible. Mixed with old good songs, that should only be tampered with if the DJ know what they are doing.

Don't allow record companies to take your money for this excuse for music.

"The Boys Are Back In Town"4
When I see The Mash Up Mix on the website, I usually get excited, because I know I'm in for a treat, mashups between disco, dance, techno, hip-hop, drum n bass, rave and hardcore; and I have to say 2008 is no different.

The boys are back, at a guess they must be using 3 decks, one with the main instrumental, another with an accapella, and another with just a deck they can scratch along to, or just put the next vocal on. Not only do they mix the pair together, sometimes you hear them literally spinning the records to suit the other, or other effects they throw in for posterity.

CD1 is a journey through old skool hip-hop, right through to trance and dance, and all mixed up for the fun of it; the boys really have thought this through, and the homage to old rave is definitely here; though towards the end of the disk, you can tell they've got a bit tired and it's not as good as the beginning. Some hot moments on here include the mashup with Max Sedgley, Tone Loc, Artful Dodger and Bob Sinclair, with it's funky texture and Mr Ozio meets Vanilla Ice, works well, who would have thought it?

Disk 2 is just as good, with the boys even mixing up to 4 items in a track, they must have good memories to remember what goes together, and lucky not to bump off the wrong record: the attention to detail, care and remixology is amazing in this compilation, and really is the only MoS CD I bother with now. Some moments of cleverness come through in the mashup with Armand Van Helden, Hardrox, Jukey Feat. Sway, making a new record that would be fine on it's own.

Very good mix, but looses a star due to it not being as good as 2007's mix, but that's more a matter of my taste, and shouldn't really put you off this gem. I can see me coming back to this in 10 years time, like I'm doing with the Annual 3.