DJ Spooky's "Rebirth of a Nation"

DJ Spooky's spin on 'Birth of a Nation'
By Shaun Brady
The Daily News
April 11, 2007

THE FAMILIAR image of the DJ hunched over a pair of turntables doesn't quite describe the innovative approach of Paul Miller, aka DJ Spooky, That Subliminal Kid.

Where other DJs remix songs, adding beats and blending melodies, Miller remixes culture in his style-blending music and as a writer, producer, critic, philosopher and multimedia artist.

On Friday at Rutgers-Camden, he'll present his multimedia performance "Rebirth of a Nation," bringing the art of the remix to one of history's greatest and most controversial films, "Birth of a Nation."

"Cut, splice, scratch - it's all about editing," explained Miller about transferring his DJ techniques to a visual medium. "When you see someone spin records, they're taking bits and pieces of any performance - classical, hip-hop, etc. In the era of software, it's all about compositional strategy."...

also linked: remixtheory.net

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