80 cover versions of Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog”, stitched together by the Israeli mashup artist known as Kutiman. Individually, probably none would make for scintillating viewing. Together, they are pretty awesome.
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29 Feb 2012 2 Comments
80 cover versions of Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog”, stitched together by the Israeli mashup artist known as Kutiman. Individually, probably none would make for scintillating viewing. Together, they are pretty awesome.
Video by Ed Cyphers
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Mar 01, 2012 @ 00:32:06
Oh I like that. Much better than sum of the parts, I’m sure. But good mash-up. Like the little chamber quartet.
Mar 01, 2012 @ 01:46:55
Yeah, I’m glad he stuck that quartet in there. I guess a good mashup is just that: better than the sum of its parts.