![]() ![]() ![]() Here are probably the three most common remixes of Gorillaz that are widely known. Every single one seems to only increase my respect for Gorillaz and their criminally smooth sounds. The reason I've chosen Gorillaz first is because I don't think I have ever heard a terrible remix of them. They are a well needed blend of experimental feel good happy music. Their unique soothing vocals by Albarn and the ever ecstatic syth make Gorillaz a superb target for a remix. Tomorrow Comes Today brings rainsoaked trip hop, and Clint Eastwood pits Del the Funky Homosapien’s rhyming against a hook fit to enter Albarn’s melodic Hall of Fame. There is 4 virtual characters that the band uses for media that have helped sell their products through underlying messages in all their albums. But for all the conceptual trickery (Punk, for example, is a self-aware riot of guitar and handclaps) Gorillaz is ultimately a celebration of pop’s direct power. Gorillaz was created in 1998 by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett and has been conquering the charts and the heart of many fans for many years. The artist that is being remixed today is Gorillaz. From all these bedroom producers we are seeing one thing, and that is absolutely fantastic, manipulated, warped remixes. Now it seems that your finding tens of thousands of remixes by artists with more and more ludicrous names, leaving you wondering "Transexual Viking Sword Bro- what?." This weekly segment will bring you the popular remixes and the never heard of "Transexual Viking Sword Brothers" remixes of a (common) artist's singles. With the increase of bedroom producers though, the ability to simply download a whole studio that you can use right on your lap has made original songs more scarce. There are thousands of popular artists out there today making new singles all the time.
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