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1. Girl Talk is the stage name of Gregg Gillis (born October 26, 1981). Gillis, who is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has released five CD albums on Illegal Art and vinyl releases on 333 and 12 Apostles. Check our available Girl Talk - The Band concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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There should be a German word for the mixture of joy and sadness felt in watching the giants of 2000s Roc-A-Fella navigate the nostalgia circuit. Cam'ron? He has embraced his role as Internet hero, selling capes, dancing the meringue in Vines, and occasionally releasing mixtapes with moments of low-rent greatness on them. Right now, he's collaborating with A-Trak on an EP, Federal Reserve, which places him lovingly back in the chirpy '03 soul-rap that defined his peak...
- pitchfork.com
Less fun than Feed the Animals because the sample pool is less obvious, but deeper, if stolen party music can be deep, which in his shallow way is what Greg Gillis believes...
- www.robertchristgau.com
Summary: I'm a creep (oh baby I like it raw) I'm a weirdo (oh baby i like it raaaaaaaaw) 10 of 11 thought this review was well written Girl Talk is essential for the sampling world. With a modern music scene dominated by bedroom artists, creating bastardized songs stealing from the pop world that revolves around them, Girl Talk is the center-focus of the style...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
If you've got a computer and some spare time, you can make a mash-up. Sure, you might need some time to completely hone your craft to the level (or even popularity) of Gregg Gillis, the man behind the moniker known as Girl Talk, but the thought of mixing two seemingly unrelated musical segments has become a widespread art in the past decade...
- www.reviewrinserepeat.com
Summary: I'm a creep (oh baby I like it raw) I'm a weirdo (oh baby i like it raaaaaaaaw) 10 of 11 thought this review was well written Girl Talk is essential for the sampling world. With a modern music scene dominated by bedroom artists, creating bastardized songs stealing from the pop world that revolves around them, Girl Talk is the center-focus of the style...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
Girl Talk is the alter ego of Gregg Gillis, a former biomedical engineer turned DJ. Over five albums, he has become the king of the mash-up, a master at combining disparate, unrelated songs into an ass-shaking party. His trademark is mixing hip hop with pop and indie rock samples, melding them into a seamless, genre-bending monster. His latest album, "All Day," was released as a free download in November...
- rapreviews.com
When Pittsburgh DJ and erstwhile biomedical research engineer Gregg Gillis - a.k.a. Girl Talk - first started gaining notoriety for his cut and paste DJ mashups some eight years ago, the approach seemed downright ingenious; other DJ's had haphazardly spliced together disparaging genre samples before Gillis, but not until Girl Talk had pop culture converged in such a way that allowed for the music of AC/DC, CeCe Peniston, and The Human League to so effortlessly commingle...
- www.adequacy.net
Despite his insistence that Girl Talk shouldn't be judged against other mash-up artists, it's difficult to consider Greg Gillis's feverish assault on the ears as anything other than a mash-up. His 2008 effort, Night Ripper, is revered as somewhat of a benchmark for the genre, an eclectic party-spinner that married classic rock, indie rock, and mainstream pop samples with a host of memorable hip-hop verses and hollers...
- www.slantmagazine.com
Sound: Feed The Animals by Greg Gillis, A.K.A: Girl Talk is an album composed entirely of samples ranging from Yo La Tengo to Jay-Z. None of these samples are continued for an entire song with some even appearing for only a couple of seconds or being transformed into indistinguishable sounds. The multitude of samples leads to a complex ever changing sound with hardcore rap transitioning into Dexy's Midnight Runners and then a few second later transforming itself completely all over again...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
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