6001 Hulls - dad rocks keeps up
John Rogers | Monday 16 April, 2012 11:01
Here’s a nice way to start a week of MPfrees. An unknown (allegedly) Sheffield-based mashup producer working under the moniker 6001 Hulls (seemingly named after a Futurama skit) has taken the scalpel to the work of Dad Rocks! to create a strikingly pretty mashup version that includes elements of several of his tracks.
Although, as Dad Rocks! famously keeps his work under a Creative Commons copyright license that allows for non-commercial creative reinterpretation, 6001 Hulls’ self-stated mission “to receive a cease-and-desist” may take a bit longer than he/she thinks. We’re not sure about how Tubelord view such things – his/her similarly excellent remix of them is below.
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