Douglas DeFranco and Steve Stein created the first mega mix mashup in 1983. The pair used up to 50 different tracks within a single five-minute composition. It was one of four lessons that Double D N. Steinske called the lessons. Here is his commentary on lesson number four, which mashes jazz and hip-hop.
Two records from 1983 achieved minor novelty fame, and then faded away, only to emerge 20 years later as the originators of a curious genre of pop music in the age of social media. This peculiar genre raises questions about how we should think about genre, musical aesthetics, and artistry in the time of industrially-produced music and digital reproduction. Guest voices include Jordan Roseman, aka DJ Earworm, Steve Stein, aka Steinski, philosopher Chris Bartel, and musicologist Christine Boone.
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