DJ Cummerbund

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DJ Cummerbund
DJ Cummerbund posing outside of McCaw Hall in Seattle, 2022
DJ Cummerbund posing outside of McCaw Hall in Seattle, 2022
Background information
OriginLong Island, New York, U.S.
GenresMashup, remix
OccupationsDJ, producer
Years active2014–present

DJ Cummerbund is an American mashup artist, DJ, and producer from Long Island, New York.[citation needed] Since 2014, he has released mashup songs that have attracted mainstream media attention, praise from musicians he's sampled, and hundreds of millions of views online.[1] He is a recipient of a Webby Award and an MTV Video Music Award, and has performed as an opening act for the B-52s during their farewell tour and Las Vegas residencies.[citation needed]

Career

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DJ Cummerbund began uploading mashups to YouTube in 2014.[2] His 2016 mashup Freaktender - combining Foo Fighters' "The Pretender" with Rick James' "Super Freak" - was praised by Foo Fighters, who briefly incorporated elements of it into live performances.[3][4][5] Another widely circulated mashup blended Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" with Earth, Wind & Fire's "September," and was covered by several music outlets.[6][7]

In 2020, Cummerbund won a Webby Award in the Video Remixes/Mashups category for "Play That Funky Music Rammstein", which combined Rammstein's "Du Hast" with Wild Cherry's "Play That Funky Music." His acceptance speech referenced professional wrestler Randy Savage, whose audio and video clips often appear in his work.[8]

Notable collaborations

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Awards and nominations

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List of awards and nominations received by DJ Cummerbund
Award Year Work Category Result Ref.
2020 Webby Awards 2020 Play That Funky Music Rammstein Video Remixes/Mashups Won [13]
2021 MTV Video Music Awards 2021 Shaxicula Best Audio Mashup Won [14]

References

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