This is awesome.

http://mashable.com/2009/03/11/music-youtube-generation/


"On top of today’s front page of Reddit there’s an
entry<http://www.reddit.com/r/reddit.com/comments/83p89/you_cant_even_begin_to_imagine_how_awesome_this/>that
says: “
*You can’t even begin to imagine how awesome this is. Nothing I can write
here will do it justice.*”

This time, it’s not a hyperbole. Israeli musician Kutiman has taken hundreds
of YouTube samples - often non-musical ones - and turned them into an album
that’s awesome on so many levels that it leaves you stunned. First of all,
the music is good; really good, especially if you’re a fan of Ninja Tune’s
catalog. Secondly, it’s amazing to see all those unrelated YouTube bits and
pieces fit together so perfectly. Kutiman, whose self-titled debut received
high praise from sites such as Pitchfork
Magazine<http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/11159-kutiman/>,
proves that any sound can be music if you know what to do with it.

Finally, the album is interesting from the perspective of distribution. It
is freely available at thru-you.com; it is released in the form of 7 songs
which are at the same time all singles and videos. The videos can be freely
embedded and shared everywhere. No record labels, no distribution costs,
almost no production costs. Welcome to the future of music.

Check out the first song from the album below."
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