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Let’s be honest, everyone knows Simian Mobile Disco. Everyone loves Simian Mobile Disco. Everyone wants to see Simian Mobile disco live. Having said that, we’re going to be giving away a pair of tickets to their show at The Metro on November 4th. Actually… Let me correct myself, we’re giving away THREE PAIRS! Read the following carefully regarding the three giveaways.
1. Email us to enter for a pair of ALL BUILDING TICKETS. This will cover Metro/ Smartbar.
(Keep in mind Smartbar is 21+, so… Use your head.)
2. Follow us on Twitter for a chance at a pair of METRO ONLY TICKETS.
Through-out the week, we’re going to be doing an @mention giveaway for these.
2. Follow us on Twitter for a chance at a pair of SMARTBAR ONLY TICKETS.
Through-out the week, we’re going to be doing an @mention giveaway for these.
Wednesday, November 4 @ The Metro:
Simian Mobile Disco (LIVE)
Phenomenal Handclap Band
JDH & Dave P (DJ Set)
$18 adv. / $20 day of / $23 all-building ticket / 18 & Over / Doors: 8PM / Show: 9PM (buy tickets)
Later that night @ Smartbar:
Simian Mobile Disco (DJ SET)
JDH & Dave P
Mister Joshua
One Fifty One
Ross Kelly
Scott Brandon
SR-71
$10 / 21 & Over / Doors: 10PM / Show: 10PM (buy tickets)
>>> click here to enter (DO NOT CHANGE SUBJECT LINE, FOOLS) <<<
Tagged: JDH & Dave P, metro, Mister Joshua, One Fifty One, Ross Kelly, Scott Brandon, Simian Mobile Disco (DJ Set), Smartbar, sr-71

Let me just quote the press statement, kiddos: “This time Buzzard Gulch has gone to the darkest spaces to discover the most tortured sounds available. Evil Blog 2 is filled with tracks that are sure to rattle the very center of your soul. [...] This is not a collection for the weary heart. Your nerves will be placed at the edge, taunted by the shadows, as the haunting sounds of Evil Blog 2 engulf you from within.”
2. Polymorphic – Technomusic
3. Nujax – Super Duper Fly
4. Miike – Love Get Out of My Way (Designer Drugs Remix)
5. Azzido Da Bass – I Want U (Disco Trash Music’s Rave Mix)
6. LaTourette – Vert Sachet
7. Disco of Doom – Warpig
8. The Bass Knights – Infernal Carnival
9. Fukkk Offf – Love Me Hate Me Kiss Me Kill Me (Disco of Doom Remix)
10. Joe And Will Ask – Mongozo
11. LaTourette – Dirty Cunt
Two Door Cinema Club are the newest signee to Kitsuné as well as the newest addition to my “top 10 tracks of the year” list. “I Can Talk”, along with their next album, is going to be released on Kitsuné sometime soon, the details are unclear at this point. Just a warning though, “I Can Talk” is more contagious than the MF Swine Flu. Enjoy!
Two Door Cinema Club – I Can Talk
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Sometimes I receive promos I fall in love with immediately, here’s one of them: To promote his upcoming release, Moby will be giving away one remix per week, starting with a big name in the UK Drum & Bass scene – Matrix & Futurebound leave their unique remix fingerprint on One Time We Lived to make an already quite decent track even better.
Bloody Beetroots @ I Love Techno: Warp 1977
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To be honest, the reason why I’m posting this is because there was only shit in my inbox today – something that happens quite often on Saturdays and (even worse) Sundays. Easy Love is one of my favorite tracks from MSTRKRFT’s first album The Looks which was way better than the next one, Fist Of God. I can actually listen to The Looks without feeling that certain urge to slam my head against a wall repeatedly and very hard that overcame me when I first got my hands on Fist Of God. I’m posting this in 128k only because I’m afraid that JFK might fly over to Europe and brutally shoot me with one of his firearms he keeps bragging about on Facebook. Yes, I do have a hangover.
MSTKRFT – Easy Love
(128k only)
Midnight Juggernauts’ first release lead to some of my all-time favorite remixes so it’s no surprise that their new single would lead to some great stuff as well. With some great names on the package including Emperor Machine, The Juan Maclean, and Memory Tapes. I personally am feeling the ladder two much more so those are the two I have for you today. The first time I listened to the Memory Tapes remix I kind of went, “eh I guess this is interesting”, and since then, listen by listen, my response has been progressively better. At this point I’m at the stage where I love it, and am probably completely overplaying it. It’s a very diverse mix with so many ideas crammed in to a 5 minute space that it becomes mind numbingly brilliant in it’s movement. Now The Juan Maclean remix definitely holds it’s own. Great percussion work, vocal chops, and some great bass combine for 7 minutes of great disco flavored indie-electro.
What can I say? It’s pretty simple, at least for a Siriusmo remix, but of course nothing short of brilliant.
I just got the latest batch of remixes from Sticky K, and I see no reason to make you guys wait for these bangin’ mixes so here we go. The first is a mix for an EP out on Scatterblog’s still-fairly-new label. The EP is Scattermish and Mat Cant with their song “Hornbo”. It’s really dope EP with some great remixes, my favorite of which comes from Sticky K. If you are one of the people who liked the concept of Renaissance Man’s “Spraycan”, but thought it was just maybe a little bit to techy, this is for you. Same great air horn madness in an even crazier form. This one’s just crazy.




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