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Oneboard mashup software#
Fast forward to 2021 and the massive advancements in technology, namely the introducing of the master tempo feature on CDJs and software like Mixed In Key have thrown the gates wide open for anyone with a laptop to become a mashup artist.
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This took the mashup from something that was only relevant to DJs to a medium that was now consumed by the record buying public and music fans online.īack in the day, mashups were forged on 2 turntables and born out of DJs trying to extend the transition points in their mix to stimulate the dance floor. In DJ terms, the concept of the mashup really started to gain traction around the turn of the century with artists such as Girl Talk and 2 Many DJs releasing commercially available music (some of it licensed and some of it not so much) for non DJs to enjoy. Graphic design, T.V, film and advertising are all mediums that draw on the concept of the mashup and thrive on the creative ethos of recycling the past to reimagine the future. Today the word is used more broadly within music and other creative industries. Mashup was once a term only used in DJ circles to describe 2 or more tracks laid over the top of each other to (in theory) create something that is more than the sum of its parts.
