Jaydiohead Explained

Jaydiohead
Type:remix
Artist:Minty Fresh Beats
Cover:Jaydioheadalbum.png
Released:January 1, 2009
The Encore – July 12, 2009
Label:Self-released
Producer:Minty Fresh Beats

Jaydiohead is the mashup project of the music of Jay-Z and Radiohead that was mixed and produced by New York producer Minty Fresh Beats (Max Tannone). Tannone premiered the album Jaydiohead on his Myspace page on December 30, 2008,[1] which was officially released to download January 1, 2009. The first album was followed up by the July 12, 2009 release of Jaydiohead: The Encore, which featured five new mixes. The album Jaydiohead has been called an internet sensation.

Production

Tannone began work on Jaydiohead about a year prior to the album's completion, beginning with the tracks "Wrong Prayer" and "Ignorant Swan".[2] The remainder of the tracks, which incorporate Jay-Z's a capella releases and samples from Radiohead songs, were mixed and produced beginning in August 2008.[3] Over the course of six weeks, Tannone had completed the album from his laptop.[4] In an interview with The Daily Beast writer Touré, he explains that producing a song is a lengthy process that could take several weeks to complete.[4] Using Jay-Z's a cappella songs as the master tempo, he searched through Radiohead songs that he believed would complement Jay's lyrics. He also states that cohesion between the songs was one of the most difficult tasks in mixing.[4] But by splitting up Radiohead songs into smaller pieces, he was able to layer Jay-Z's vocal tracks on top of them, sometimes placing additional melodies, adding drums or percussive instrumentation, or other effects into the track.[2] Due to copyright infringement issues, similar to the release of most mashups, the songs were offered free of charge from the official website,[5] and no legal action has been taken against Tannone.Jaydiohead was also bootlegged on vinyl.[6]

In addition, a video called "Ignorant Swan Medley" was made, and featured several clips from songs on the album.[7]

Style

The distinct sound of Jay-Z's vocal tracks with Radiohead's samples by Tannone have been described as fluid,[8] uniting the sounds of two legendary artists and complementing one with the other. This fusion of the two artists has been described as not sounding forced,[9] coming from artists with music that is considered to be polar opposites of each other. The songs' cohesion gives the impression that the two distinctly different genres have not been merged, but could pass as an original release by either one of the original artists.[8] [10] Aside from Radiohead and Jay-Z samples being alternative rock and hip hop, respectively, the music has been described as funky.[4]

Reception

Overall, most critics viewed the album generally as positive,[8] [11] [12] and David James Young of Sputnik praises that "Jaydiohead throughout the album bring(s) out sides of both artists in a subtle yet highly effective way." Also, fans of both respective artists typically received the album well,[13] as did fellow mashup DJ's.[14] Several critics have compared Jaydiohead to Danger Mouse's Grey Album, also a mashup album, that featured samples taken from the Beatles The White Album and Jay-Z's the Black Album.[15] Others have mentioned the similarity between Jaydiohead with that of Girl Talk's track "Set It Off", which mixes Jay's "Roc Boys (And the Winner Is)..." with Radiohead's "Paranoid Android", albeit for a very short amount of time in comparison with the full album Tannone has made.[4] [16] It even garnered attention by Jay-Z himself, hailing several of the tracks as "gems" in one of his own Twitter posts.[17] Notable celebrities that have mentioned the album, or a particular song, include Gwyneth Paltrow on her blog[18] and Carson Daly on his TV show Last Call with Carson Daly,[19] as well as a few others that it has caught the attention of.[20] [21] [22] It has made several Top of 2009 lists,[23] [24] and the video for "Ignorant Swan Melody" was a Vimeo feature staff pick.[7] [25] In 2010, Jaydiohead was included in a piece by NPR entitled The Mechanics of Mashups.[26]

However, not all reviews were positive.[27] Vice Magazine called the album "supremely lame and tame",[28] and some have joked that the track names leave little room for surprise.[29] [27]

Although both have performed, but not appeared in the same year at the Glastonbury Festival, critics have also played with the idea that this shared attribute would spark a Collision Course and subsequent tour.[29]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Goodman, William (2009-01-05). "Free Download: Radiohead and Jay-Z Mash-Up, 'Jaydiohead'." Spin magazine online. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  2. Miyamoto, Justin (2010). Jaydiohead: Our interview with the head behind the head, Max Tannone." Proxart Magazine. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  3. Montgomery, James (2009-01-06). "Jaydiohead DJ Says He'd Love Feedback From Jay-Z Or Radiohead." Mtv.com Retrieved 2010-08-04
  4. Touré (2009-01-15). "Introducing Jaydiohead." The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  5. (2009-01-06). "Jay-Z follows Oasis Glastonbury tangle with Radiohead mash-up." NME. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  6. (2009-01). "Jaydiohead Vinyl Bootleg." "Discogs." Retrieved 2010-08-16
  7. https://twitter.com/Vimeo/status/14720349991 "Staff Pick."
  8. (2009-05-07)"What is Jaydiohead?" JUSTPRESSPLAY. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  9. Robinson, Iann (2009-04-28). "JAY-Z/RADIOHEAD: JAYDIOHEAD." Crave Online. Retrieved 2010-08-03
  10. (2009-02-07). "Jaydiohead mashup : Amazing bloody mashup…no other way to say it." Key of Grey. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  11. Devlin, Mike (2009-01-09). "CD Reviews: Jaydiohead scores." The Vancouver Sun. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  12. (2009-04-21). "Jay-Z vs. Radiohead." Boing Boing. Retrieved 2010-08-17
  13. Montgomery, James (2009-01-05). "Jay-Z And Radiohead Collide On Jaydiohead Mash-Up Album." MTV.com. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  14. Mick Boogie (2009-02-12). "ur shit is Ill. That's one of my fave remixes of the last couple years." Twitter. Retrieved 2010-08-05
  15. French, Colin (2009-01-27). "Minty Fresh Beats; Jaydiohead." The Music Fix. Retrieved 2010-08-03
  16. Amrit (2009-01-05). "Jay-Z + Radiohead = Jaydiohead." Stereogum. Retrieved 2010-08-05
  17. Mr. Carter (2009-04-29). "There are 3 or 4 REAL gems on jaydiohead.." Twitter. Retrieved 2010-08-03
  18. Paltrow, Gwyneth (2009). "Gwyneth's Picks". GOOP. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  19. Daly, Carson (2009-01-07). "Carson plays Jaydiohead." Last Call with Carson Daly. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  20. [Brooklyn Decker|Decker, Brooklyn]
  21. Powell, Austin (2009-10-30). "Heart Gently Weeps." The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2010-08-05
  22. [Leona Lewis|Lewis, Leona]
  23. (2009-01-06). "Retro! A Jay-Z-and-Radiohead Mash-up Album." New York Mag. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  24. (2009) "Top 100 Albums, Compilations, Reissues & Mixes of 2009." Phonica Records. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  25. http://vimeo.com/staffpicks#11972400 "Vimeo Staff Picks."
  26. Leahy, Kevin (2010-08-11) "NPR - The Mechanics of Mashups." National Public Radio. Retrieved 2010-08-13
  27. Dombal, Ryan (2009-01-05). "The Jay-Z/Radiohead Mashup to End All Mashups (Please?)." Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  28. (2010-05). "In the magazine - Music Reviews - The Catholic Guilt Issue." Vice Magazine. Retrieved 2010-08-04
  29. (2009-01-06). "Radiohead and Jay-Z collaboration?." Mtv.com: UK Retrieved 2010-08-03