We mixed one of Missy's great tunes and laid a brilliant old school UK dance track Keep On by the Cookie Crew. Again, played out at EOTMC, Glasgow's End of the Month Club
Another Thriftshop XL videomash. Went down a storm at Inernational B*stard, Trier, Germany a couple of years ago. Initially created for Glasgow's End of the Month Club night.
Gorillaz's Dirty Harry meets Grace Jones' Slave to the rhythm. A Thriftshop videomash favourite. Made for Glasgow's End of the Month Club night. Enjoy!
The wonderful TLC's No Scrubs was almost made to be added to The Cure's Close to Me. This is one of my personal favourites. Originally put together for Glasgow's End of the Month Club
I love this mashup!
This one goes down a storm at my nights - A definite floor I love this mashup!
The One And Only DJ Topcat knows how to create a great tune...
This one goes down a storm at my nights - A definite floorfiller for sure!
Beefed-up version of Franz Ferdinand's Do you Wanna? With Run DMC's It's Tricky and a little My Sharona by The Knack for good measure. Produced for Glasgow's End of the Month Club night in 2005.
A storming tune, this one! Always goes down well.
Top marks to top bootlegger and DJ, McSleazy for coming up with this one!
Triple Trouble vs Take Me Out
Aggro1 is an awesome mashup artist who made this incredible soundclash. I just took the original video and chopped it right up until there was nothing left of it... Scary, eh?
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