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March 01, 2007

Ten More Albums in Ten Minutes (mp3s)

Diamond_dogs The deadline for the Sixty Second Song Contest has passed and in the next week or so, I hope to post the 30 finalists for listener and reader voting. In the meantime, here are another ten sixty second reductions of albums. The Rush remix is only one album side, but balancing that out is the Brian Eno remix, which is two albums in one minute (one of the left channel and one on the right channel)! Thanks to everybody who submitted remixes! (The first Ten Albums in Ten Minutes post is here.)

No Sleep Nigel - Magma's Mini-Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh

Volium - The Beatles' White Album   |   Jediknil - The Who's Tommy

Joe Maggelet - Neutral Milk Hotel's In The Aeroplane Over The Sea

Hazy Haphace - Notorious B.I.G.'s Life After Death (nsfw)

Perry Amberson - Eno's Discreet Music / Music for Airports  |  Adam Rabin - Rush's 2112 (Side A)

Jean Francois Cavros - David Bowie's Diamond Dogs   |   Nick The Bard - Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick

Mofobaru - Radiohead's OK Computer

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Mofobaru! Please release a 5 minute-plus version of OK Computer! And while you're at it, keep it going and blend it into The Best of EWF (Volume 1).

That was great!

Ryan

Just so you know, my "2112" reduction is of a single song. It wasn't meant to be an album reduction. The original "2112" song is about 20 minutes long.

I have a 60-second version of the 16-minute "Abbey Road Medley" song suite that almost takes up one full side of The Beatles Abbey Road... ;-)

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