Kutiman - Thru You
Israeli producer Kutiman has become an overnight internet sensation by mixing an album entirely from samples of YouTube videos. The online album Thru You (thru-you.com) has become so successful that (at time of writing) the site hosting it is down due to "overwhelming traffic".
But don't worry, The List have gathered together all 7 tracks in one place for you to watch, listen and enjoy.
1 – Mother of All Funk Chords
2 – This Is What It Became
3 – I'm New
4 – Babylon Band
5 – Someday
6 – Wait For Me
7 – Just a Lady
About Thru You
Kutiman talks about how he created the Thru You project.
More: Music, Kutiman, Thru You, YouTube
Comments
- 1. Rod, Ireland – 8 March 2009, 12:22pmReport
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Fascinating stuff... Really brilliant how you piece the music together...must require lots of patience...and skill
you should put a cd together... it would be fantastic...
Really enjoyed listening to each piece... Good luck in the future
- 2. T Dunn, Connecticut – 12 March 2009, 3:45pmReport
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wow....wow....at first i thought this was a new album that was coming out, then i realized these were compulations of other music videos. Your artistic sense has thrown me back......amazing...oviously music is your passion, Dont ever stop what your doing!!!!!!!!!!!!
- 3. Brendan Cooper, London – 13 March 2009, 1:54amReport
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OK, this is really really really impressive.
- 4. ethicspiedpiper, mind – 13 March 2009, 4:08amReport
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show them da spirit of unity brother
MUSIC MARCH TO VICTORY
we lovin what you feel of these clips - 5. Mat, London – 16 March 2009, 11:03pmReport
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Loving Kutiman.
More videos at
http://matisyahu.co.uk - 6. Urbonix, Fall River, Massachusetts US – 29 May 2009, 2:08amReport
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I am a talk host on WSAR-AM 1480 in Fall River, Massachusetts USA and I regularly use these tracks as "bumpers." I think they are beautiful and expressive, and an amazing achievement, and I ask listeners to seek you out.
- 7. Urbonix – 29 May 2009, 2:29amReport
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I am a talk host on WSAR-AM 1480 in Fall River, Massachusetts USA and I regularly use these tracks as "bumpers." I think they are beautiful and expressive, and an amazing achievement, and I ask listeners to seek you out.
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