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Gregg Michael Gillis is a digital artist best known for his mash-ups and digital sampling. He is more widely known by his stage name Girl Talk. Under the label Illegal Art, Girl Talk has recorder four albums, the first one entitled Secret Diary (2002) and the latest being Feed the Animals and released on 2008. In a recent interview, Gillis pointed out that his stage name is used to point out how he creates his music by sampling and he said that Girl Talk is exactly the opposite of a man operating a laptop. His mash-up style, where he claims that he is making fair use of various clips from different songs to make a totally new and different song, is according to some writers, an intellectual property lawsuit that is waiting to happen. Gillis simply points out media simply wants to create controversy when there is none. |
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Outside of his music, Gillis was a biomedical engineering student at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. But it was in high school at Chartiers Valley High School in the Pittsburgh suburb of Bridgeville where Gregg started dabbling in music. He had a brief career in tissue engineering but quit his day job in order to concentrate on his music. In 2007, Gillis was a Rave Awardee given by Wired Magazine. In 2008, Times declared that Feed the Animals was its number four album for 2008. Other magazines such as Rolling Stones and Blender recognized the album as one of the best for 2008.
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