This is the most creative use of youtube I’ve ever seen.

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How Kutiman is remixing youtube, expressing music “thru-you.”

For years I’ve had the thought: ‘what if you could just travel around the world making field recordings of different people playing music and then remix it all into some ill composition?’

Several djs and producers have realized this idea, notably Amon Tobin, whose 2007 release Foley Room, was created entirely out of live recordings.

For the last few years people have also been experimenting with big mashups, only using video instead of just audio. The game has all changed however, with the production of thru-you.

Israeli musician Kutiman explains:

“. . . I collected all kind of different unrelated youtube movies of all kind of different people playing different instruments or singing. I put them together and created new songs and new music. It was really amazing to see how often different movies matched together without me even touching it. “

Instead of famous musicians (except for legendary drummer Bernard Purdie) the people in the videos are mostly unknown. Here’s just a sampling:

  • Guitarist who looks like he works at local music store
  • Emcee going off on street corner
  • High school wood-wind section
  • Little kid playing trumpet
  • Bedroom diva signing into her webcam
  • Middle aged dude ripping on harmonica in his living room

Each person’s ‘part’ is layered on top of another to form different songs ranging from funk and hip hop to reggae and drum and bass.

Listening to thru-you has this unexpected effect, or at least it did for me: you share a little of that same feeling every musician has had at one time or another–that for a second, even if nobody else can hear it, you’re totally going off.


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  • Benjamin10 replied on March 14, 2009

    So FRESH! #3 is my fav…

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  • Eva replied on March 14, 2009

    Sweet find, DM. Amazing how well it all hangs together. Seems like something a music video director might try to simulate, only it's all real.

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  • VagabonderZ replied on March 14, 2009

    Very creative…loved it! Another realization of your idea about collecting clips around the world and mixing them together is the documentary What About Me? ” target=”_blank”>” target=”_blank”>http://www.whataboutme.tv – I've plugged this movie over and over again, and will continue to do so because everyone needs to see it.

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  • Hal replied on March 14, 2009

    Very, very cool. I'd have to agree with the title of this post.

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