DJ Foundation Features In March 2008 Issue Mixmag (UK)
MP08 USA/G-HAD - dj foundation
Reviewed by Eddy Temple Morris (XFM Radio -UK) in Dj Mag
Hard to read... this is what he says
Getting tunes & mixes from dj foundation can be hard, say his people. That's not really surprising. He's from Mosul, Iraq. Really. I thought it was a marketing gimmick but he's for real, and this big dumb, US Army and Van Halen sampling tune / mix / boot / cultural phenomenon is what i call an anthem
hi i'm ali aka dj foundation
i live in mosul iraq with my dad
i like making mashups and big tunes.
June 2007
hi all my friends,
thanks for your comments but i cannot always reply as it is not my
computer. i am so happy that people like my music in the world!
and now i get some bad comments.(below) to them i say it is music and i make a picture of now in 2007, and when you hear my music you can dance or cry and laugh. i cause no harm to all i want peace for the future. i am a musician not a fighter
i have new tunes soon
love and peace
ali
Acrassicauda Rock
COMMENTS
Are you crazy?? Why confuse the word of God with music and songs makes them .. This is wrong in all religions
To Be Or Not To Be
man the 70 is over why do you still listen to that music
brian
u live in a crazy world that i knowbeeing creativ is maybe the only haelthy way to deal with madness
mash up one of my songs they are about my childhood in iran after the war between our countries
lots of love
firouz ..warchild
i fukin hate your musik you terrorist
Killa KPG
your G Had tune is great. the war on Iraq is bullshit. take care
Sam
Habibi-
You're dope. I think I love you....Peace
Asa
You will learn, like your ancestors did, why we dominate the world.
Nancy Pelosi ??
Blood for oil seems to be the motto of this millenium.
Hehehe god is dead made me laugh at least, if that means anything to you..
and for the record, fuck all ya haters. let iraq roll!
Stoney
fuck u ..see u in 2009 when the army sends me after u
D-Wreckk
I think this is the face of what we are fighting against in the War On Terror. I want others to judge for themselves. The fact that this music will air on Al-Jazeera onlyreinforces my belief.
Jeffrey
I was really sad to hear that you mixed what appears to be recordings of Muslim prayers with porn vocals. I could never imagine doing that to anyone's religion.. Did you intentionally send us a friend request to offend?
Muslims In Hip Hop
why would you clown on someones religion for your own fame get a fucking life (Bboy Dopey)
you should be ashamed of youself... why don't you come out of your closet... chicken, i think you must be DICK... CHEYNEY & friends... sad. U-CEF
STOCKISTS
Rough Trade Records (London)
Other Music (New York City)
Halycon Music (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn Arts Collective
Red Eye Records (Sydney)
Reefer Records (Canberra)
Cargo International Distributors (UK)
REVIEWS
There was no way we could have played Side A of this seven inch, out on Metal Postcard, but we did find room for the B side, here on Some Assembly Required, as it seemed just a little less likely to lose us any stations within earshot of the Bible belt. It's as frustrating to describe a sound collage record in terms of what the FCC would have to say, as it is to define it by a list of the samples you can pick out, but if you've ever heard Side A ("(Have They Not Heard) God is Dead"), then I doubt you're shaking your head too vehemently right now.
Some Assembly Required
From Mosul, Iraq – via the Brooklyn, NY home of the Metal Postcard label – this is as ballsy and provocative a single as one could imagine, exceedingly rich in both humour and fearless critique. The DJ Foundation nails its colours to the mast only too clearly, yet the lack of any direct comment only serves to draw the listener in closer to ponder the finer points for themselves. For instance, was porn dialogue chosen simply to cause maximum offence, or is this a more specific comment on gender roles? The listener is only met halfway, and must therefore become actively engaged in the issue.
In similar fashion, b-side ‘I Shot You Babe (Sunni & Shia)’ transcends the sniggersome wordplay of the title to deliver a damning indictment of the present situation. In pummeling the Sonny and Cher original with gunfire and abrasive electronics, the hostility is rendered incongruous and nonsensical, clashing starkly with the harmony and togetherness expressed by the tune.
It’s a remarkable single, then – one which perhaps has to be heard to be believed, and which ultimately bolsters popular music’s status as an art form. 8/10
Drowned In Sound (UK)
This month I look to people who use beat machines for imaginary pop. And I'm doing this particularly for XLR8R's egghead readers who know when to put down that xbox and pick up that Faust record. Let's start with DJ Foundation who drops Koran samples and porno snippets into his single (Have They Not Heard) God Is Dead (Metal Postcard) which is perfect for that Pat Robertson get-together you've been planning. Sinister synths and an old Muslim man's voice hover atop the tip tap of a soft beat on the excellent single- worth getting your hands chopped off for.
XLR8R Magazine
Maybe choosing Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll Part Two" and Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Babe" for samples isn't the most innovative way to compose electronic music tracks nowadays. However, dubbing them Sunni and Shia and peppering it with gunfire, flying missles and transforming it into "I Shot You Babe" just might be
75 or less
"Do They Know It's Christmas?" this is not.
Piccadilly Records (UK)
In the age when political correctness has become the norm, Dj Foundation has gone for the exact opposite. "I Shot You Babe" is a cover of the Cher sing-a-long classic but infused with gunshot sounds and Iraq related quotes, samples and artwork. On the flip, mr Foundation has spliced a Garry Glitter tune with samples of what could be underage girls urging him to engage in rather questionable behaviour. Don't say we didn't warn you!
Phonica Records (London)
On the Metal Postcard Label "God is Dead" captures the true voice from the nation of Iraq and Roll at it's finest.A stompin' riff that's littered with sexy vox. It makes me HOT!!! Thank Allah we are on standing solid "DJ Foundation".........Run and get it Save our world!
BlackVictor.....Global Rav-o-lutionary DJ (Florida/USA)
10 December 2006 - SINGLE OF THE WEEK Aha... more brilliance ahoy! DJ FOUNDATION/ SUNNY & SHIA Presents (Have They Not Heard) God Is Dead b/w I Shot You Babe. This is genius... It's oh so very very wrong....
Norman Records - Leeds (UK)
"dj foundation strikes again with a classic slice of proper bastard pop that's as funky as it is subversive. "(have they not heard) god is dead " marries the cry of a minorette with the stomping glam-beat of mr gary glitter with some nice porno samples thrown in. totally outrageous but totally cool. flip it for the sonny and cher baiting 'i shot you babe" from the wonderfully titled sunni and shia. very topical indeed. do not miss." (Rough Trade, UK)
"I got you babe" remiksas "I shot you babe". Tas tai visai nu..ude. Rekomenduojame, 10/10. Neber ka ir bepridurt, tik angli..ka recenzija. Dar sklinda gandai, kad vienas projekto muzikantu gyvea Irake - bandysime patikrinti ..i fakta.
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