Just found the perfect track to keep me awake after an incredibly exhausting night of DJing: Armand van Helden’s The Funk Phenomena, remixed by Pristine Blusters – an up and coming Brazilian electro duo, making the original way more dancefloor-friendly while taking it to an even higher level of funky-ness.
I’m in a bit of a hurry, so let me just quote the official text release: Dim Mak is pleased to announce the latest incarnation of The Bloody Beetroots. Beginning today they are releasing the dark and destructive musical, cinematic and photographic opus “DOMINO”. (watch the video after the jump)Read more…
Hiya, got something quite unuasal today: A remix taken from Bart B More’s upcoming release Romane, an insane gypsy-style track. The release comes with sick remixes by Para One, Gucci Vump, French Fries & Bambounou and up and coming Dutch producer Rubix. Here’s an exclusive 128kbps preview of his remix for you to check out – don’t sleep on this, this is one of the freshest tracks I’ve heard lately:
Remember how I was raving about Felix Cartal’s latest track Popular Music, taken from the upcoming, self-titled album? As if the original wasn’t banging enough, Paul D decided to have his on take on Popular Music, taking it to an even higher level of awesome-ness. To quote Felix himself: “I never liked music until I heard my own.”
Having remixed La Roux, Chromeo and Amanda Blank in 2009, German disco wizzards GRVRBBRS now celebrate their glorious return by putting their unique remix fingerprints all over Little Boots’ amazing Tune Into My Heart. Featuring Little Boots’ incredibly beautiful voice, backed by solid disco beats and Daft Punk-esque filtered lead synths, this remix is a real disco gem. Keep an eye on these guys, they might be one of 2010′s big discoveries.
News of the day: Chuckie remixing Sidney Samson – always nice to see (hear) big names remixing big names. That certain remix took some time to grow on me, to be honest, I was actually quite disappointed when I first checked out the promo that came in earlier today. However, if you listen to it on good headphones or huge soundsystems, you will definitely appreciate Chuckie’s special remix treatment: This remix is huge, and it’s out of control. Can’t wait to spin this.
Sidney Samson & Lady Bee – Shut Up And Let It Go (Chuckie Remix)
As the weekend’s side effects have honed my creativity down to its bare bones, I initially intended to post up a remix of Justice’sValentine for Valentine’s Day. Fortunately, fate has decided for me to stumble across an amazing bootleg remix/mash-up/whatever: Disguised as DJ Burt Selbaum, an anonymous NYC-based producer has blended Bunny Lake‘s latest single 1994 and Queen’s classic Radio Gaga into a stupendous disco tune with a twist. Happy Valentine’s Day, y’all!
It’s been quite a while since I posted up a mixtape, but this one is just too good to keep it for myself: I’m proud to present the 7th installment of Skitzo Disko, a mixtape series by my fellow compatriot The Metatron. The entire mix is a bomb, but especially the intro is very funny if you’re from Austria (or at least speak German).
“Volta Cab comes from Mother Russia and brings us into the neon future. Into the times where space rockets are the most widespread type of transport. Into the times where teachers at your childs’ school are martians and chief-cooks of your favourite restaraunt are from Mercury. Into the times when the war is over and everyone in the universe loves each other.”
I have to admit, I’m a bit jealous of those of you living in the LA area: The Crystal Method, one of my favorite electronic live acts, are playing at the Avalon this Friday, and I happen to have a pair of tickets to give away to you: Just send me your full name to discodemons@gmail.com (subject line: HOLLYWOOD), I’ll pick a random email to get the tickets.
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