To everyone who got nutty last night, this one’s for you. By way of London and Domestic Records, enjoy this beautifully crafted hang-over lullaby by Rubik. My only criticism is that it’s only 3 minutes long, as I could have enjoyed this for at least 20 more minutes.
To be honest, I have no idea what Fluokids have to do with this release, did they pick these songs or something? I don’t know, either way, these are the tracks that I was feeling from this “release” and you should be familiar with both Qoso and Renaissance Man by now, so I don’t they think they need to be entertained by this here block of copy. Short and sweet. Enjoy.
Parisian dance-rock outfit, KiT, recently dropped a new EP called Animal and I think it’s pretty awesome. The vocals remind me a bit of Fever Ray, but the instrumental reminds me more of something along the lines of CSS, but less pop-driven. And I just want to throw this out there, I don’t understand any of the copy on the Personne Records site or the KiT press release, but the music and art direction is spot on, so I’m good with it. Look for this release on iTunes, Beatport, Amazon, Juno and everywhere else this coming March, but for now check these promo tunes.
If you never ordered your Kingdom 10″ from Acephale then shame on you. The limited edition, silver embossed vinyl sleeve would have made for a wonderful addition to ones framed record collection. Aside from remixes by Bok Bok, L-Vis 1900 and Todd Edwards, the Acephale crew has also commissioned CFCF for a little remix. Enjoy his version of “Mindreader” as well as his sunset beach party remix of Fabio Lendrum and what the hell, his old version of “D.A.N.C.E.” too.
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)
The name “DOMINO” comes from a typical Venetian Carnival costume, a robe with a black hood and a white mask. The title was chosen title to introduce the first BBDC77 anarco-musical army. The video – like Xmas Vendetta – underscores the contents of their latest critically acclaimed release “ROMBORAMA”.
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.”
I saw this video of Starscream’s 2009 BLIP performance on Vice’s Motherboard and figured I’d share it here. Jean Y. Kim, a 21-year-old studio art student at NYU, uses a Gameboy to produce some “mind blowing” visuals while the band throws down a fit of 8-bit glory.
Julio Bashmore is one classy dude. Somehow the kid churns out tunes that are the perfect bridge between the UK’s current scene and Dirtybird’s signature, Tech-House style. In short, he’s pretty much a dream come true for us at Hot Bizzies. Another dream come true is his elegantly bass-heavy remix of Delphic’s “Halcyon”, which perfectly demonstrates his genius and flexibility.
This tune is so versatile that you could hear it rinsed to the masses at a Claude VonStroke show or on a much smaller, more intimate level with Bok Bok in one of his ustream sessions. Yes, the vocals are missing, but there are other remixers from this release who utilize them quite well; L-Vis 1990 and Deadboy are a couple of them. Also, if you’re not familiar with Delphic, their new release, Acolyte, is available on iTunes (UK only) and comes with a bonus track and videos. Get on it.
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.
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