Ph0ton - Hella Mega One
from Cathode Crazy
"what are you foo-ing?!?!" - my friends when i get into the foo berries
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Ph0ton - Hella Mega One
from Cathode Crazy
"what are you foo-ing?!?!" - my friends when i get into the foo berries
Intro / Flames! by Ph0ton:
https://youtu.be/NI8EPWLAXkE?si=zvfxMZ92MWc1qduh
Does the mashup slap?
this mashup slaps
it only slaps like a cold fish
it's complicated (why? tag it)
Mashpit Direct tonight. :)
hoping this might eventually find an audience
several members of the mashpit took a joke way too far because that's what we do. and now it's a quality mashup project.
the first full mashup project i was a part of was a collab between myself, FerroLad, Ph0ton and the elusive fourth member of the Council of Horso, based on a stupid fucking bit made from us playing Jackbox with @shannonlevijr the night i joined the mashpit. it received rave reviews (by which i mean people were loudly upset at us the whole time, like the debut of Stravinsky's Rites of Spring) and we're hoping for it to achieve cult status, either by itself, or bolstered by its sequel currently in development.
I would like to present to tumblr... the el horso project.
Ph0ton - Easier In A Fairytale
from Cathode Crazy
Ph0ton - Golden Dukele
from Golden 2dle
Ph0ton - Beginning of the End
from ...Anyone Out There
Hi, more mashup album talk, it’s Heart and Soulja this time! Ph0ton is one of the best mashup artists I know, and with her mashography, there is a lot to dive into. This album is a great addition to their work, as by using Soulja Boy as the base, I think this album really showcases what they are about. A member of the Council of El Horso, it is obvious that she knows how to make something that is migraine-inducing, but she mixes those with objectively fantastic sounding sections and songs to create a wonderfully jarring experience. Their song and mix selection is not only bold, but it contains nods to both their own work and the work of others, so all of the respect to them another great mashup album. (Plus, if you want some extra insight and/or content, I’d recommend watching a reaction to this by the cool LK Corvus / Trixie Toppings!)