Mick began releasing mixtapes after college. His collaborations have included works with
Jay-Z,
Eminem and
Peter Bjorn and John. His 2006 mixtape
The Pre-Up, hosted by
Eminem and
The Alchemist (an early release of some tracks from
Eminem Presents: The Re-Up), was cited by
Rolling Stone as one of the top five hip-hop mix CDs of the year. In 2007, he worked with
Little Brother on the mixtape
And Justus for All. Also in 2007, Mick collaborated with
Busta Rhymes to pay tribute to deceased producer
James "Dilla" Yancey on the mixtape Dillagence. Busta Rhymes referred to him as a "hip-hop historian" for putting together the project. Mick has presided over several critically acclaimed mash-ups, including
Adele 1988 (which combines
Adele's debut album with artists ranging from
Naledge to
Big Pooh) and
Viva La Hova, which mashed up
Jay-Z and
Coldplay. In 2011, inspired by the
A Tribe Called Quest documentary
Beats, Rhymes, & Life, Mick released
Excursions: A Tribe Called Quest mixtape. In 2010, Mick began the release of a yearly mixtape called Summertime in which he collaborates with his childhood idol
DJ Jazzy Jeff. The series has featured new and unreleased material from
Will Smith. The same year, Mick started his twice-annual collaboration with Stylecaster called Sounds From The Front Row for New York Fashion Week. Mick was hired by HBO in 2011 to produce and mix the
How To Make It In America soundtrack with Scott Vener. In 2012, Mick released a mix called Obamify, a compilation mix of
Barack Obama's playlist on
Spotify. Also in 2012, Mick collaborated with photographer
Jonathan Mannion to pay tribute to his childhood inspiration, The Beastie Boys, with a mixtape entitled Grand Royal.
Gwyneth Paltrow also listed his remix "Lost Part 2" as one of her favorite songs to travel to. Mick is the
music supervisor and curated the soundtrack for
NBA Live 14. He was also nominated for an award by the Guild of Music Supervisors in 2014.
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