FTS Mashup

FTS Mashup: The Beat-Mixing Virtuoso of Mashup Culture
FTS Mashup is the primary alias of French producer and DJ Florian T., a leading figure in the genre of digital mashups and bootleg remixes. Hailing from Paris, he gained international recognition through his innovative online releases, most notably with his viral hit "Party And Bullshit vs. Levels" which amassed tens of millions of streams across platforms.
Early career
Florian T. began experimenting with audio editing software in the mid-2000s, inspired by the emerging bootleg scene and pioneers like Girl Talk. Operating from his home studio in Paris, he started releasing free mashup tracks online under the FTS Mashup moniker around 2008. His early work focused on blending acapellas from hip-hop and pop tracks with energetic electronic and house instrumentals, quickly building a dedicated following on platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube.
Breakthrough
The breakthrough moment arrived in 2011 with the release of "Party And Bullshit vs. Levels," a masterful fusion of The Notorious B.I.G.'s classic rap vocals with the euphoric synth melody of Avicii's "Levels." The track spread virally, becoming a staple in DJ sets and online playlists. This success led to official recognition and remix opportunities, with FTS Mashup being commissioned for official bootlegs for major labels and artists seeking his signature high-energy blend.
Key tracks
Party And Bullshit vs. Levels — This 2011 mashup became a global viral phenomenon, defining the peak of the bootleg era and establishing FTS Mashup's reputation for flawless timing and genre fusion.
Get Lucky vs. Safe And Sound — Showcasing his versatility, this track combined Daft Punk's disco-funk with the electro-house of Capital Cities, receiving widespread radio play from forward-thinking stations.
Turn Down For What vs. Epic — A powerful fusion of Lil Jon's trap anthem with Sandstorm's iconic melody, demonstrating his skill in merging high-BPM electronic music with hip-hop.
Uptown Funk vs. Funkytown — This clever blend of Mark Ronson's retro hit with the classic disco of Lipps Inc. highlighted his deep understanding of musical eras and dancefloor dynamics.
Following his viral success, FTS Mashup expanded his output to include longer-form mashup albums and dedicated mixes. He launched his "Mashup of the Month" series, providing a consistent stream of content for his fanbase. His work has been featured in advertising campaigns and video game soundtracks, translating online buzz into commercial synchronization deals. While operating independently for most of his career, his tracks have been licensed by various electronic music compilations.
For fans of the high-energy, sample-based artistry of FTS Mashup, our radio network also features the innovative sounds of Girl Talk, who pioneered the frenetic, album-length mashup style. Listeners also enjoy The White Panda, another prolific act known for their clean pop and hip-hop mashup productions. The French electronic scene is further represented by Justice, whose cross-genre production and raw energy share a similar spirit. Explore the big beat foundations of the genre with Fatboy Slim, whose sample-heavy big room sound provided early inspiration for mashup artists.
The music of FTS Mashup maintains a strong presence on radio, particularly on electronic dance music stations and online radio streams that specialize in DJ mixes and non-stop party energy. His tracks are frequently included in programming blocks dedicated to mashup culture and bootleg remixes on various independent music radio stations, keeping his inventive blends in constant rotation for a global audience.
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