Many of us will be familiar with the famous “shreds” videos, which combine performance footage of famous bands with audio that sounds like total crap. Perfectly synced, the results are often hilarious and the clips have lampooned everybody from Dave Matthews Band to Slipknot.

However, there was a considerable hole in the shreds market that had gone unfilled until now. We’re talking, of course, about DJs. Previously, shreds videos had only targeted rock bands, replacing their sweet guitar solos with totally out of tune noodling or inserting out-of-time drumming.

Israeli-based electronic producer Shap has decided to give the world what it’s been waiting for and has unleashed a series of shreds-like videos featuring famous DJs playing totally out-of-character music and the crowd losing their shit.

Shap didn’t just chuck some music in over the performance videos, he’s managed to sync the dancing crowds to the new music, which includes cuts from Enrique Iglesias and the Venga Boys, and even give the tunes that live, reverb-laden edge.

The results are even better than the traditional shreds clips. Naturally, Shap decided to only edit clips by legitimate DJs with street cred, including Frankston, Melbourne’s own Carl Cox, because otherwise you’d just mistake it for an actual David Guetta set. Check out the clips below.

Steve Bug drops a CRAZY new club banger and people go INSANE.

In case you missed this incredible Boiler Room moment with Steve Bug, here it is!

Posted by Shap on Friday, May 29, 2015

WOW. What an inspiring, incredibly emotional live set by Henri…

WOW. What an inspiring, incredibly emotional live set by Henrik Schwarz.

Posted by Shap on Friday, May 29, 2015

Jamie Jones and Lee Foss dropping the new Hot Creations SMASHER

Jamie Jones and Lee Foss dropped the new Hot Creations SMASHER at this rooftop party and people went NUTS.

Posted by Shap on Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Carl Cox working the DJ pult with a deep new summer hit

Carl Cox is really working the DJ pult with his deep, new summer hit. Really gives you that bitter sweet Café del Mar feeling.

Posted by Shap on Saturday, May 30, 2015

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