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Released
  
June 26, 2007

Label
  
Capitol

Artist
  
Beastie Boys

Length
  
42:43

Producer
  
Beastie Boys

Release date
  
26 June 2007

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Recorded
  
2006–2007 at Oscilloscope Laboratories, New York City, New York

The Mix-Up (2007)
  
Hot Sauce Committee Part Two (2011)

Genres
  
Instrumental, Funk, Jazz-funk, Post-punk, Instrumental rock, Post-rock

Awards
  
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

Nominations
  
Echo Award for Best Hip Hop/Urban Artist (International)

Similar
  
To the 5 Boroughs, Hot Sauce Committee Part Two, Hello Nasty, Check Your Head, Ill Communication

The Mix-Up is the seventh studio album by the Beastie Boys, released on June 26, 2007. The album consists entirely of instrumental performances and won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.

Contents

Background

On May 1, 2007, an e-mail sent to those on the Beastie Boys' mailing list revealed the album is all instrumental.

On June 21, 2007, a legal stream of the entire album was released on BrooklynVegan.com. Drummer Mike D said that "even though The Mix-Up is a 'post-punk instrumental' album, the Beasties have no plans to ditch vocals for good. In fact, they are currently planning another version of the album that will feature collaborations with 'a pretty wide array' of 'mostly newer' vocalists." Two singers speculated to be featured on the vocal version were Jarvis Cocker and M.I.A..

In an interview with The Aquarian Weekly, published in February 2008, the band was asked if they were making a statement about the status of hip-hop music by releasing an album strictly of instrumentals. “In a way, the album was a reaction to our hip hop," said Ad-Rock "Our last record was an all rap record, so when we started recording [The Mix Up] we wanted to work with some instruments, and it just sounded cool, so we kept with it.” Mike D expanded on Ad-Rock's response, adding, "We get asked, ‘What do you think of the state of hip hop today?’ a lot. Maybe I’m being defensive, but it seems like people always look for us to come out and criticize hip hop. But hip hop is what we grew up on, and it continues to be one of the only forms of music left that strives on evolution and innovation. Yeah, we might be in a spell where we’re waiting for that next record to come out and change everything—but still, that’s what hip hop is and that’s what puts it in its unique place.”

Critical reception

The album debuted at number 15 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 44,000 copies in its first week. It was their lowest charting album in the US. Uncut magazine gave it four stars out of five, saying "The Mix-Up is the best record collection ever thoroughly digested and re-imagined by a bunch of guys in love with sound." The Mix-Up won a Grammy in the Best Pop Instrumental category.

Personnel

Beastie Boys
  • Ad-Rock – guitars, producer, engineer, art direction
  • MCA – bass guitar and upright basses, producer, engineer, art direction
  • Mike D – drums, producer, engineer, art direction
  • Additional musicians
  • Money Mark – clavinet, Rhodes, Farfisa
  • Alfredo Ortiz – percussion
  • Technical personnel
  • Jon Weiner – engineer
  • Greg Calbi – mastering
  • Bill McMullen – illustration, package design
  • Songs

    1B for My Name3:32
    214th St Break3:34
    3Suco de Tangerina3:18

    References

    The Mix-Up Wikipedia