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It’s finally here. I’ve been waiting the better part of a year to release this, but I finally have everything together. This is my first production mixtape. It’s a collection of songs that I’ve produced, spanning the last few years. Enjoy.

1. Intro
2. The Cranberry Show – Liquid Slinkys
3. DayNAge Feat. Athletic B – Danny Devito
4. Prophetic – So Cold
5. Super Fresh Bros. – We Killin’ Shit
6. LadyTwist – If… Then
7. Taiyamo Denku – Attack Teachings
8. Mad Static – Bass In Ya Eye
9. Speed – Who Is So Klean?
10. Rockzsolid Feat. Mad Static – Hip Hop Or Rap?
11. Madtown’s 2win Feat. Tweak & Mr. Eastside – When The Streets Take Over

Please click either of the covers or click here to download this mixtape.

If you’re a long time reader of this site, which I hope you are, you’ll know that “What The Hell Is Going On With Allen Halas” was the original title. That phrase applies more than ever right now. I created this site to keep all of the things I was into in order, more for me than anybody else, but now even that fell by the wayside. Let me tell you where I’ve been the last month or so.

For starters, May is already a hard month for any college student. I had several finals and final projects due within a short amount of time. Two of those final projects, a short film called “Greg The Keg” and a video for Journey House that I worked on with Daniel Schergen and Lisa Mihelich (AKA Dream Team), will make their way to the internet shortly. Another project from that class, a music video with Taiyamo Denku, is also on the way. You have no idea what to expect on that. I also had some final exams, which were no fun, too.

On top of exams, I’ve also been involved with helping at Phantom Fireworks of Racine’s Second Annual Community Cookout To Fight Cancer. This year, the event is on June 9th, and features a concert from Chasin’ Mason. There will also be good food, family activities, and a fireworks show, all to benefit the American Cancer Society. Get all of the info about the event at PhantomPhamily.com. Sometimes I don’t do things for just myself, you know.

On top of exams and the cookout, I was hired to shoot a wedding video. I was hired through a reference from Molly Michel of Mthree Studio Photography, so a big thanks is in order for her. Check out her awesome engagement photos of John and Elizabeth, the couple whose wedding I shot.

On top of exams, the cookout and a wedding, I was hired very last minute to shoot a time lapse for Walsh Construction. This was a really cool project, because they were repaving a runway at Mitchell International Airport. That meant I had to get FAA clearance, got to go out on a live runway with planes taking off very close to us, and less importantly, I had to wear a ridiculous reflective suit. It was an incredible experience, and if my video ever makes it to the web somehow, I’ll be very quick to get the link up for you to enjoy.

On top of exams, the cookout a wedding, and a construction video, I’ve been developing some things for my joint venture with Steve Frymark, Breaking and Entering. We’re in the midst of redesigning our company, and I can’t let too much out of the bag, but we will be unveiling new stuff this summer. In the meantime, stay up with our music and shenanigans by liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter.

On top of exams, the cookout, a wedding, a construction video, and Breaking and Entering, I’ve been putting together my first production mixtape. Again, there are still things to be worked out, so I can’t give away too much, but it will feature songs that I have previously produced. It will be a free download on this site.

On top of exams, the cookout, a wedding, a construction video, Breaking and Entering, and a mixtape, I have plans for another company in the works. This one will actually have a staff that will comprise of more than two people. You’ll hear news about that in the near future by following me on Twitter (@AllenHalas).

On top of exams, the cookout, a wedding, a construction video, Breaking and Entering, a mixtape, and another company, I also did this dubstep remix of Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe”. It’s a free download. Enjoy it, world.

Oh, on top of exams, the cookout, a wedding, a construction video, Breaking and Entering, a mixtape, another company, and a Carly Rae Jepsen Remix, I now work three jobs. I’ll be getting back to the blogging soon. It’s been a fun ride so far. I still find it amazing that people are coming to me for work instead of the other way around. That’s a pretty cool feeling. It’s been busy, but if you ask me “What’s up?”, I’ll still answer with “Nothing much.”

Here goes a rant. Enjoy:

I’ve already briefly mentioned this before, but my friend Steve and I, AKA Breaking And Entering, are trying to make a television series about Milwaukee’s emerging music scene. We want to feature a lot of the people that get write-ups here on AllenHalas.com, as well as some who don’t, and some people that we haven’t even met yet. I know for a fact that there’s a lot of talent in this city. If you follow this blog somewhat regularly, you do too.

We want to span all genres of music. How many of you know that Kings Go Forth, from Milwaukee, signed with Luaka Bop, the world music label headed by David Byrne, formerly of the Talking Heads? How many of you know that Milwaukee is home to artists that have won Alternative Press’ “Hometown Heroes” contest? (Most recently: Take The Day in 2011) The answer is not enough of you. When Bon Iver won their Best New Artist Grammy a few weeks ago, I saw a lot of people saying “I didn’t know they were from Eau Claire, WI?”. I believe things like that shouldn’t happen. We want to make a show that looks great for you, the viewer, as well as something authentic for the artists. We want to launch careers. Each show will center around one featured performer, and we’ll also have a remote segment featuring someone who might not be an artist, but is still a significant contributor to Milwaukee.

Here’s where it gets tricky, though. Things like this cost money. I don’t really want to twist your arm on this (mainly because things like that hurt), but if I could for a second, I strongly urge you to help contribute to our fund on IndieGoGo.com, a fundraising website. We can’t do this alone. We’ve already put some significant time and effort into this project. We’ve talked to a television station, and we’re on their list of possible shows to get partial funding in the near future. We can’t put up all of the money ourselves, though. This is where Milwaukee can really make something happen. Even if you give $1, everything is a step forward. We’ve set up some perks for you if you contribute enough to our campaign. We’re going to keep adding to those perks when we can find something worthy of giving you. We also need more than money. If you have anything you think we might be interested in, send us an email at BreakinNEntering@Gmail.com

Thanks for taking the time to read this. Contribute to our campaign on IndieGoGo by clicking here. Also, spread this to everyone you know. Please and thank you.

-Allen

Here’s this week’s mash-up. Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby” vs. The Cataracs “Bass Down Low”.

Note The vocals are from the original version of “Bass Down Low”. As always, vote for our Hero of the Week poll by clicking here, Follow us on Twitter by clicking here, and check out our show when we come back from spring break on the 24th, and every other Thursday from Noon-1 on Marquetteradio.mu.edu.

Here’s our Mash-Up of the Week for this week (Soundcloud let us upload this one!). Here’s Tupac’s “California Love” vs. Sublime’s “Santeria”. Check it out. You can hear our show on Marquette Radio every Thursday from Noon-1 P.M. Also, please follow @BreakinNEnterin and use the hashtag #dodoblood after every tweet from now on, in honor of Charlie Sheen’s weird #tigerblood deal. And, you can find us on Facebook by clicking here.

And as always, vote for our Hero of the Week Poll by clicking here. It takes like, two seconds.

Another Mashup of the Week is up. This week, we mixed Maroon 5′s “This Love” and the Radiohead Classic “Creep”.

Tune into our show every Thursday at marquetteradio.mu.edu between Noon and 1. Also, vote for our Hero of the Week poll by clicking here.

Week 2 of Breaking and Entering’s Mash-Up of the Week is here. Moby’s “Flower” vs. Rod Stewart’s “Sailing”. Who knows what we’ll mash-up next. Keep checking in with us at our Facebook page, or on Twitter (@BreakinNEnterin) and listen to our show every Thursday on Marquette Radio from Noon-1 P.M. Also, vote for this week’s Hero of the Week poll at http://twtpoll.com/xdc5u6

Breaking And Entering, AKA Mine and Steve Frymark’s radio show, have some a new feature that we began this week, called the Mash-Up of the Week. We’re taking two songs that don’t belong together and well… creating a mash-up. Check out this week’s edition: indie group Sleigh Bells’ “Kids” vs. Ludacris’ “How Low”:

We also need help deciding Breaking And Entering’s Hero of the Week . Vote for either a group of Mexican drug smugglers who tried to use catapults to launch marijuana over the border, or a 14 year old boy from the 19th century who was recently discovered to be Queen Victoria’s stalker, who stole her panties.

If you didn’t catch Breaking And Entering this week on Marquette Radio, you missed out on a great show. We’ll be back every Thursday from Noon – 1 P.M. at Marquetteradio.mu.edu.

Everyone’s favorite show is back to our roots as Steve and I returned to the basement for our first podcast since our show moved to Marquette Radio. Check it out and listen to us weekly on Marquetteradio.mu.edu. Also, check out our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter (@BreakinNEnterin) to stay up to date with our shenanigans. Or email us at BreakinNEntering@gmail.com

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