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Article: A CONVERSATION WITH...DANGER MOUSE.(News)(Interview)
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- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- February 9, 2007
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Three years ago, Brian Burton, better known as Danger Mouse, was the toast of the Internet thanks to his wildly popular, highly unauthorized and completely brilliant mash-up of the Beatles "White" album and Jay-Z's "The Black Album" -- "The Grey Album."
Though many music aficionados knew the 29-year-old Danger Mouse for his eclectic collaborations with rapper-friends like MF Doom and Jemini, it's safe to say that "The Grey Album" put him on the mainstream musical map.
But Danger Mouse never wanted that album, a fun side project for his friends, to be his musical landmark. As he worked hard on two upcoming projects, he hoped he wouldn't always be ...