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The master of Mashup has been doing this since before peeps were editing mashups on computer. DJ Z-Trip does it all at the turntables, live... with live sampling, looping, etc. He really takes it all to a whole new level. I appreciate edited mashups, but they just can't hold a candle to the real thang:
http://djztrip.com/obama/ (A mix he did before the election... a good idea of the stuff he can pull off)
Not to mention, his live shows are absolutely sick. This guy knows how to throw a party.
Wickawickawicka!
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by akshaydavez
January 15, 2009 3:17 AM PST
- guys they dont speak farsi or urdu. They speak hindi in the movie.
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(3 Comments)Farsi is spoken in Iran.
And although Urdu is spoken among most Muslims in India, Hindi is more common in Mumbai (where the movie is set)... so its factually pretty correct too.