
"Mash-up" has become a super difficult word to tolerate recently for us, if only because the countless DJ sets we endure that include terrific combinations of the vast array of soon-to-be-genreless music. Other reasons may include the word's overuse or it's all-encompassing suck factor when illegitimate "musicians" take to their Garage Bands and Abletons and pump out something little more enticing than that muck on the bottom of your Chucks after a few hours of Sparks and dancing. And even when we use the term "blend" we get a sour taste in our mouths. [...]