Too Drunk To Dream

…ain’t no drinking when the bottle’s dry…

Jaydiohead – Jay-Z x Radiohead – Minty Fresh Beats…um wow yeah!

Jaydiohead – Jay-Z x Radiohead – Minty Fresh Beats


So this is pretty much the best thing I’ve let my ears listen to in a real real long time. Fucking seriously. This SHOULDN’T be this good, right? Well, it’s really really good. Blows the Dangermouse mashup out the water. And it’s for free. On jaydiohead.com or here:

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?4njfmnwz2yn


Last Call with Carson Daly…. Carson digs it. I’ll let him blather on about it, you know, instead of me. Carry on now, Carson…

Jaydiohead on Last Call with Carson Daly (NBC) – 01/07/09 from Minty Fresh Beats on Vimeo.

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January 29, 2009 - Posted by | free, ghost of electricity, indie, jay Z, mashup, Minty Fresh Beats, mixtape, radiohead, toodrunktodream

4 Comments »

  1. this album is amazing.

    someone give this guy a deal.

    Comment by Anonymous | January 29, 2009 | Reply

  2. I don’t actually think they were as amazing as everyone is making out.
    I’m a big Radiohead fan and it just feels that Jay Z is sticking his nose in everyone elses music and making them well, to the point where its hard to listen to them.

    Comment by Chelsea | January 29, 2009 | Reply

  3. Chelsea, I'm a huge fan too, but I think we see music reinvention from a different angle. I see it from the creationist angle, where an artist has taken two things and reinvented both of them. It would be in the same vein as Girl Talk, Diplo & Santogold, and Esau Mwamwaya & Radioclit, where the sampled music is reimagined in a way that is a positive for all artists involved.

    Comment by TooDrunkToDream | January 29, 2009 | Reply

  4. Chelsea, I'm a huge fan too, but I think we see music reinvention from a different angle. I see it from the creationist angle, where an artist has taken two things and reinvented both of them. It would be in the same vein as Girl Talk, Diplo & Santogold, and Esau Mwamwaya & Radioclit, where the sampled music is reimagined in a way that is a positive for all artists involved.

    Comment by TooDrunkToDream | January 29, 2009 | Reply


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