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Hall & Oates/Gym Class Heroes Jul 31 2007 2:39 PM EDT
Gym Class Heroes Better Work On Their Mustaches — Group Prepping Hall & Oates Mash-Up Album Indie hip-hop band touring with Fall Out Boy, Plain White T's in the fall. By Gil Kaufman With their blinged-out video for "Clothes Off" still riding high in the "TRL" top five a year after the group's latest album was released, you'd think Gym Class Heroes would finally be kicking back. But instead, the group is prepping a most unusual remix album for later this year; touring Australia opening for Gwen Stefani for the next week; and then heading to Japan for some headlining shows. The guys will then make their way to Paris on August 21 and London the next night for the Decaydance Fest featuring their pals Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco, the Academy Is ... and Cobra Starship. With barely a chance to breathe, they'll hit the road again in the U.S. in the fall with FOB and Plain White T's. And though they're not expected to hit the studio before the end of the year for a new album that could drop by next summer, fans might get a holiday treat from lead rapper/singer Travis McCoy and the boys in the form of McCoy's dream project. According to a management spokesperson, the Supertramp-sampling Heroes have just signed off on a mash-up album that mixes the group's 2006 album, As Cruel as School Children, with more than 40 tracks by '70s/'80s soft-rock superstars Hall & Oates. The mix, done by DJ J.J. Brown — who released a similar free mash-up in May for Ludacris featuring Jackson 5 tracks called Re-Release Therapy — could be out before the end of this year if all the sample clearances go through soon. Brown prefers the term "match-up" to mash-up for his process, which, in the case of Ludacris, involved taking the a capella version of the MC's Release Therapy album and matching it to whole Jackson 5 tracks. "We've been making indie rap records since 1998, and Trav has always been a huge fan," Brown explained of the relationship, which began a few years ago when the Heroes opened up for Brown's crew. After the Luda album was released, McCoy called up and asked if Brown and his 5G Productions team could do the same with the Heroes' album. "We asked him if he had any suggestions for catalogs — and he didn't know our camp were huge fans of Hall & Oates — and [McCoy] stuttered a bit and said, 'What about Daryl Hall and John Oates?' since [the Heroes' summer] tour was called 'Daryl Hall for President,' " Brown recalled. "The timing was crazy, because we almost did the Ludacris album with Hall & Oates, so we had the stack of records waiting for the next thing." Since the Heroes didn't have an a capella version of their album, they went back in the studio in early summer and opened up the original session tapes to provide the tracks for the 5G team, who spent the next five weeks remixing the album. Not only did 5G not get a cease and desist from the Hall & Oates camp, Brown said, but in a remarkable coincidence, a company that bought the blue-eyed soul duo's catalog sent out an e-mail to the managers of several hot groups earlier this summer asking them if they had any ideas for new ways to market the tunes. That led to a meeting with the new owners of the H&O catalog, which Brown said went better than he could have imagined. "We got past song number two, and everyone is on their Blackberries!" he said. "Hall & Oates' managers are on the phone, the original producers of the tracks are on the phone. When I imagine in my fantasy world what might happen with a great idea, it was happening. We're New York hip-hop producers, and we're used to sampling things and hoping the artists don't catch us. Now we're doing it with their blessing and they're impressed with what we're doing." How impressed? Two weeks ago, Brown and his partner were given the VIP treatment at an H&O show in New York, (see "Hall & Oates: Ridiculously Awesome") where the duo were as excited to meet Brown as he was to meet them. "I was trying not to be star-struck, but whenever I paid them a compliment, they hit us back with five more." No release date has been set for the Heroes match-up album so far, but Brown said he's been told it might be part of a package the group is planning to release before the end of this year. | |
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I'm buying it!!!!! "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Been long time admirer of Hall & Oats since the 70's. I'm interested in checking out this release. | |
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i picked up their last cd at Target because the cover looked interesting and it happens to be one of the best new artist cds i have bought this decade
they sample but they do it well and Travis is an excellent rapper it's not all thugged out and you can understand the lyrics and the fact that they have a live band just takes rap to another level | |
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Not really a fan of mash/match ups, because it just seems you are really taking advantage of the artist you are sampling and building off their catalog. Heard a little of Gym Class Heroes didnt think too much of them, very Trl type artist but time will tell with them, ive heard alot of hype, Longevity is what impresses me more. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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lastdecember said: Not really a fan of mash/match ups, because it just seems you are really taking advantage of the artist you are sampling and building off their catalog. Heard a little of Gym Class Heroes didnt think too much of them, very Trl type artist but time will tell with them, ive heard alot of hype, Longevity is what impresses me more.
Uh.....they've been around for nearly 9 years now. This is their 2nd album on a major label,, but they've released 3 indie albums before "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: lastdecember said: Not really a fan of mash/match ups, because it just seems you are really taking advantage of the artist you are sampling and building off their catalog. Heard a little of Gym Class Heroes didnt think too much of them, very Trl type artist but time will tell with them, ive heard alot of hype, Longevity is what impresses me more.
Uh.....they've been around for nearly 9 years now. This is their 2nd album on a major label,, but they've released 3 indie albums before Ok not doubting them, just their vibe is very trl to me, dont know if they were always that way, or the majors made them do it. But the mash/up thing i just never liked, from Beatles/Jayz thing to some radiohead thing i heard last year from some underground dj "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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lastdecember said: bboy87 said: Uh.....they've been around for nearly 9 years now. This is their 2nd album on a major label,, but they've released 3 indie albums before Ok not doubting them, just their vibe is very trl to me, dont know if they were always that way, or the majors made them do it. But the mash/up thing i just never liked, from Beatles/Jayz thing to some radiohead thing i heard last year from some underground dj What songs have you heard? "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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