While the Wiki entry is helpful, this infographic from Wired beautifully lays out the progression of songs in Girl Talk's mashed masterpiece, “What It's All About.” For those of you who can't sit through Girl Talk without having to identify every sample.
Before there was Greg Gillis, there was Kimmy Gibbler. (And Gia! I totally forgot about Gia.) Did anyone else remember that Full House and Ace of Base overlapped? (Hipster Runoff via Videogum)
Microsoft finally found someone cool to admit they're a PC, and it's Girl Talk! After all, there's nothing more punk rock than Windows Vista. I can attest that at his shows, he uses two PC laptops covered in Saran Wrap, and rocks a program called AudioMulch.
The UK-based DJ is fast on the heels of Girl Talk with his “nu disco” mix-em-ups that are essentially 1980’s soundtrack-induced seizures. With a little cocaine and a disastrous economy, this song will totally bring you back in time (…to yesterday).
Someone’s gone and made video versions of Girl Talk’s album, Feed the Animals. They’re all on YouTube. There are so many things on the internet that make me sigh and think, some people have too much time on their hands. Nonetheless, this is pretty impressive.
Music Buzz Download the new album. Check out the song list on the Wikipedia page. I personally can’t wait to hear the Cure’s “In Between Days” mashed up against Usher’s “Love in This Club.”