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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Michael Jackson's 'Immortal' Soundtrack: 5 Best Remixes



Just as The Beatles' "Love" and the "Viva Elvis" Cirque du Soleil soundtracks transformed classic material into a new listening experience for fans, Michael Jackson's "Immortal" album -- the soundtrack for his "The Immortal World Tour" Cirque production -- aims to do the same. Not that Jackson's hits need the help, which is perhaps why less is changed than more.


Whereas the Beatles' Grammy-winning "Love" was more liberal in its mash-ups and bold transitions, "Immortal" remains more protective of Jackson's original vision. In some cases -- like "Planet Earth/Earth Song" -- "Immortal" incorporates Jackson's spoken word poetry, seemingly in an approach to cut to the heart of the deceased legend's true -- and oft-scrutinized -- character.


"I want to make sure that the fans, his family and everyone that was close to him know this is a Michael Jackson record," producer Kevin Antunes told Billboard of "Immortal" last month. Antunes remixes, mashes up and in a few rare cases, completely re-imagines Jackson 5 and solo hits, using only a small amount of unheard Jackson takes. It's a compilation that is sure to excite big fans for the mere idea that it introduces a new way to interact with material that's been poured over, and in some cases, canonized. However, the slight alterations that are made are likely to be lost of those who are not already extensively familiar with Jackson's massive catalogue, not just his hits.


So what exactly is new on "Immortal"? Here are five re-imagined tracks worth paying attention to on "Immortal," released today (Nov. 21) on Epic Records.

1. In one of the album's less club-ready moments, the Jackson 5's 1970 classic "I'll Be There" is stripped down to a solemn piano-only ballad, allowing young Michael's voice to shine even more than it did on the original. While the mashup of Jackson 5's gives light to an altered "ABC," "I'll Be There" is the finest Jackson 5 moment on "Immortal."
I'll Be There by MJImmortal

2. "They Don't Care About Us," from 1996's HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, is perhaps one of Jackson's most misunderstood songs, with antisemitic controversy surrounding the track. The public controversy remains, but vocally, Jackson's "woo-hoos" and aggressive, military-tinged beats are matched by a stunning choir.

3. The posthumous album's lead "single," "Immortal Megamix," is full of bombast and dance club glory, mashing up "Can You Feel It," "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough," "Billie Jean," and "Black Or White." Although it starts off with scratching and drum rolls that feel like an odd fit for Jackson classics through the years, the 9-minute "Megamix" is, without a doubt, the most altered listening experience on the record -- and sure to get you moving. Finally, the genius of "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" is not overshadowed.
The Immortal Megamix by MJImmortal

4. Some may think of this brief "Thriller" version as the haunted house remix, with its chain-rattling, thunder-filled intro. What the stripped-down track does is fully channel the classic video's vision as it starts, but keeps what may be Jackson's most classic song intact. Naturally, the Vincent Price narration stands -- what good would a hour remix of "Thriller" be without it?

5. On "Dancing Machine"/"Blame It On the Boogie," two of the Jackson 5/Jacksons' most underrated dance tracks get the mash-up treatment in addition to an update past the disco era. Industrial drums and sound effects have been added in an attempt to mimic production elements Jackson utitlized in his later material. The remix shines not because it mashes up two of MJ's two biggest hits, but because it escalates the songs' dance-inspiring grooves.
Dancing Machine/Blame it on the Boogie by MJImmortal


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Gimp 2.6.4 Released


Introducing another sophisticated paint and photo-editing program – GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) – the next version 2.6.4 has just been released. There are several bug fixes over the previous version.
Gimp shares several similarities with Adobe Photoshop, but the most apparent differences between the two is that the latter is a paid version, whilst the former is made available publicly as an open-source program.
In saying so, it simply means that what you can do in Photoshop are likely to be the things that you can do with GIMP, including complicated image filtering, lighting effects, etc.
Bug Fixes and Enhancements
  • – Perspective transformation jagged edges / comb effect
  • – jpg save dialog: “cancel” is treated like “commit” for settings
  • – Using clone tool on a layer with a part out of canvas causes crashes
  • – crash when the drawable is changed while a color tool is active
  • – GIMP crashes on selecting Tools->GEGL operation
  • – python-fu-foggify does not check if image is in rgb mode
  • – Hue selection mode does not cross the 0-360 degrees line
  • – Scrollbars not resized when we extend the canvas size
  • – PF_PALETTE: ‘TypeError’ when used in a plugin that is registered in <Image>
  • – Compilation with –as-needed
  • – PF_SLIDER and PF_SPINNER ‘Step’ values do not change consistently…
  • – Default image dimensions are not correctly transferred in the file/new dialog box
  • – GIMP can’t save to mounted filesystem if file exists
The open source is available from ftp.gimp.org. However, certain platforms are already available. For Windows users, you can simply download from the link below.
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Songbird 1.0 is Finally Here



Finally, after a long-awaiting period for Songbird, the official release of version 1.0 is now available! In this release, there are several new features to look out for.
Features
  • GStreamer
  • Improved mashTape
  • Improved Album Art Support
  • Complete Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Updated Linux Installer
  • Re-usable Smart Playlists
  • Reveal Original Files
  • Recommended Add-ons Updater
  • Hide & Show Display Panes
  • Simpler Column Headings
Besides, there are several other enhancements as well!
Enhancements
  • Drastically Faster Search
  • Reduced RAM Usage
  • Faster Media Importing
  • Reduced Startup Times
  • Efficient Scrolling
  • Snappier Sorting
  • Optimized DB Size
  • Fewer Crashers
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