This month, DJ Earworm delivered 'Decade of Pop,' which takes 100 of the decade's biggest songs and synthesizes them together in a three-minute freestyle
Jordan Roseman, 50, never intended to become DJ Earworm. The moniker Roseman uses was conceived as a Banksy-like online alter ego for his Frankensteined musical compositions, called mashups, that jammed popular songs together.
But when one of those mashups—a year-end recap of 2009’s pop music that crammed 25 songs together into a radio-friendly bop in its own right—went viral, he embraced his hobby as a part of a new professional life.To Read the Full Story
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