November 26, 2011

Norwegian Recycling's Creativity Evident in Current Work

Mash-ups are often difficult to create and require a good deal of creativity. Frans Peter Bull Enger, also known as Norwegian Recycling, began composing mash-ups in 2006 after listening to Party Bens "Boulevard of Broken Songs." He has released mash-ups that have been compiled in three albums, including So Far, Appetite for Deconstruction, and The College Dropout. Enger likes to experiment with different genres of music and combine songs that would not normally be put together. He is interested in expressing his views and opinions through the lyrics and voices of artists. Furthermore, he emphasizes his views by putting visuals alongside the mash-ups he creates.
Enger has been featured in newspapers, blogs, and even national TV. In addition to his current work, he has started an electronic music project called Blue Bubbles, which is a mix between chiptune, dubstep, and electronic. So far he has released remixes of Katy Perry's "Firework," All Saints' "Pure Shores," and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Give It Away." Three more remixes will be released later this year. Go to Norwegian Recycling's website to listen to some of his mash-ups and visit the Blue Bubbles site for a look at his new work.



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