Saturday, March 17, 2012

SMM Presents: Ana Lola Roman, Warm Ghost, and Black Soft at Cameo Gallery


If you haven't seen our badass bills around Brooklyn, here's a reminder to come to Scotch & Murder Presents: Ana Lola Roman, Warm Ghost, and Black Soft at Cameo Gallery this Tuesday, March 20th. We are inexpressibly proud to showcase three of the most exciting and energetic artists in avant-garde pop/post-electronica circle: Ana Lola Roman, a modern Renaissance Woman (composer, sound designer, choreographer, and more) who will be playing tracks off her cerebral EP 'Keep it Mellow' live for the first time. Warm Ghost is the duo of Paul Duncan and Oliver Chapoy, a duo that takes to heart the very idea of duplicity: On their debut album, Narrows, each pop element paired with an experimental one. Warm Ghost's warm and considered little bursts of sound, their hypnotic collages of rhythms pop and provocative, are something you must see live. The Black Soft is the last of our trio: Characteristic of their velveteen name, The Black Soft craft sexy, electro tracks-tracks which have caught the attention effortlessly cool people like Nicola Formichetti. And, if you thought that was it, we've got one more: To top it off, the event will be DJ'd by Rewards, an instrumental (in more ways than one) part of Chairlift, and an accomplished solo artist in his own right, spending last year solo touring with the likes of Brandon Flowers and Warpaint. Rewards has just announced the release of his upcoming single, Equal Dreams, which will feature Solange Knowles and Blood Orange. The single is set for a July 25th release on DFA records.
Friday, March 16, 2012

Walter Sobcek presents The March Tape-The Return of the Knight of Love



We've reached the midpoint of March, so what better time to listen back to some of the hits of the month so far. Check out Walter Sobcek's March tape The Return of the Knight of Love, a veritable treasure chest of hits. The mixtape includes remixes from acts like Scissor Sisters and Le Crayon and original tracks from acts like Moon Boots and Sam Padrul. You can even find a lovely Chromeo X Whitney Houston mash up. You can find all the madness of March in this mixtape.


Track List: 

Moon Boots "Bills To Pay"
Sam Padrul "Let's Make History"
Beck & Charlotte Gainsbourg "Paradisco (Le Crayon Remix)"
Lafaye (Scissor Sisters Remix)
Grouplove "Tongue Tied (Gigamesh Remix)"
Gemini Club "By Surprise"
Whitney Houston x Chromeo "When The Night Knows"
Walter Sobcek "Miami" (Allen Walker Re-Write)
LeSale "Time after time after time"
Late NightTuff Guy "Not In Love Anymore"
The Doors "An American Prayer / Ghost Song (Domes' instrumental edit)
Tangerine Dream "Love On A Real Train" (Club Silencio Edit)
Thursday, March 15, 2012

Deadmau5 - Sunspot


Deadmau5 is not particularly pleased with the current obsession with 'sick drops', so he's created Sunspot-a minimal, intricate track with no explosions but plenty of fire. Deadmau5 likes to switch it up, but there is are some things that remain. Like, it will be high quality, and it will be imminently danceable. Sunspot is subtle but sublime. Drop what you can and check it out.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

D/R/U/G/S - Data Transmission Mix


It's quite funny that 'Onstar' is the first word you hear in D/R/U/G/S' Data Transmission Mix. A guide is just the thing you'll need. Data Transmission Mix takes you from the highest of the house, to the lowest of the electro, and more. Check out the galactic breakdown at the 11:00 mark, or the jungle groove at 27:00 mark. Oh, the places you'll go.

Selebrities - Paraiso


Selebrities' Paraiso is the song that Tommy Vercetti would be bumping if he was cooler. Paraiso is a finely tuned freakout that recalls 80's Miami dance halls and 2012 Berlin art gallery basements. In other words, it is a sharp mix of palm tree friendly disco and icy electronica. The Night Heat 7" is out March 20th on Cascine. Paraiso, Paraiso, Paraiso.

RAC - I Don't Wanna Know (ft. Liz Anios)


RAC and Liz Anjos' I Don't Wanna Know is proof that you can make anything cool, even if it is related to Phil Collins (we kid, we love you Phil!). Liz Anjo's voice enlivens I Don't Wanna Know with force and energy. It is rare that a cover actually sounds more emblematic of an era than the original, but RAC and Liz Anjo's I Don't Wanna Know might make a real case. The pair recorded this song to thank their fans for reaching 15K on their Facebook page. If you're a John Hughes baby or Molly Ringwald was your first teenage love, head over there and show your appreciation.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Violens - Der Micro Arc (Video)


The video for Violens' Der Microarc looks like a gothic, modern take on the famous 'Homesick Subterranean Blues'. Gone is the alley way image of a young Dylan & aging Ginsberg. In 'Der Microarc', instead we get two rockers strumming along in an all black background, shedding reading card after reading card, many with delightfully creepy images. It may be ghoulish, but it's not heartless. 'Der Microarc' is off of Violens' upcoming album, True (5/15, Slumberland). 

Dave Edwards & Silver Medallion-American Girl


Spin this free download of Dave Edwards & Silver Medallion' American Girl. This uptempo house track opens with a sound that takes every ones favorite 3 A.M melody, 'Don't Stop Believing', and transforms the melody into something even more infectious and sunny. Just in time for the Ultra Music Festival. And 66 degree days in NY in March. Dave Edwards is a favorite of Scotch and Murder, and with this expert blend of bright American Pop and cooled modern House/Electro you can see why. The 'American Girl' set includes a radio edit of the track, an instrumental mix, and an extended mix.

Monday, March 12, 2012

PHOTOS: SMM Presents Barretso and Krychek @ Santos Party House


A very special thank you for all of you who came out and partied with us Santos this past weekend. Barretso, Krychek, and NevaDat killed it, each brining their own unique flavor to the evening. We had such a marvelous crowd of New York's finest movers and shakers. We wanted to share photos  of the event with you (shot by the supremely talented Jessica Granato), which can be found on our facebook gallery. Joon Bug's Anrel Degenhardt was also shooting the event. We've included some of his photos in our gallery, but you can check out all of his photos from the evening here.  Finally, you can find some favorite tracks of the night below. Tag Your Face

PHOTOS: SMM Presents Barretso and Krychek @ Santos Party House














Keep Shelly in Athens - Our Own Dream (Video)


Momma always said better late than never ... Sit back and enjoy the official video for Keep Shelly in Athens' Our Own Dream. Like the music of Keep Shelly in Athens, the video is elegantly plaintive and spacious. Written, directed, and edited by Thanasis Tsimpinis, the video from Our Own Dream looks like an outtake of 'Scenes From a Marriage'--if Ingmar Bergman grew up in L.A. We look to this director for the surreal and elegant, and once again Tsimpinis does not disappoint. The union between Keep Shelly in Athens and Tsimpinis is one worth preserving.





Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Scotch and Murder Presents: Barresto & Krychek @ Santos Party House


Come to our very own Scotch and Murder Presents: Barretso & Krychek @ Santos Party House this Saturday. For a $10 cover, you can get down to the sounds of two eclectic electro artists: 

First, the frenelectro (frenetic + electro. Yes, we made that up) mixes of Krychek. Creator of the popular Kronicles of Krychek mixes, Krychek's Nu-Disco and Electro influences are seamlessly interwoven and perfectly pitched for a night at Santo's Party House. 

Barresto a brilliant synth-specialist coming all the way from his native Chile is in New York for one night only. Barresto's sounds are often glitch and gorgeous, and caked with synths that would make Devarahi weep tears of joy. We are very honored to showcase these two artists. Doors open at 11:00 P.M, and we hope to see you there. 

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Friday, March 2, 2012

Rufus - This Summer


Rufus releases new single 'This Summer', off the upcoming RUFUS EP (Blue) out April 2nd, 2012. When he sings 'lost in brightness', you can take it two ways. 1) People always make summer plans under the spell of its upcoming shine, and things fall apart. 2) This is exactly what makes summer fun. Make plans for this summer, and see where it takes you.

Canyons - When I See You Again (Duke Dumont Rain on Kilimanjaro Mix)


Duke Dumont Rain on Kilimanjaro (you won't forget the name) releases this spritely mix of Canyons' When I See You Again. At times the easy, moving instrumentation and voice recall the best of Arthur Russell. This is the best of longing, of missing someone. The moments when they are every falling drop, and so never really gone from you after all. We are sure we'll be hearing from Duke Dumont Rain on Kilimanjaro a lot more, even if we weren't destined to remember that name forever.

RxGibbs-Silver (The Whendays Remix)


Lend your ear to Silver, a swirling track from RxGibbs and remixed by The Whendays. If you were to spin the handle on a time machine, this may be the result. Eddies of lasers, circling drums with the force of a jet pack take-off. It's a silver sky less made of cirrus clouds than of the remnants of Gravity's Rainbow. Could there be a more appropriately named group to remix this than The Whendays?

Austra - The Beat and the Pulse (M. Shawn Crahan Remix)


Take a listen to M. Shawn Crahan's [yes thats the Clown from Slipknot]'s remix of Austra's The Beat and The Pulse, the most deluxe track off the deluxe album release of Austra's Feel it Break. Whew! This is a dance track that actually earns the word 'weird'. It at times sounds like a 90's Timbaland joint, at times hints of Slipknot (no surprise, but a welcome expectancy), at times Meredith Monk's electronic basement project . And at all times strange.

Lana Del Rey - Blue Jeans (Moonlight Matters Remix)


Lana Del Rey once described her sound as 'Lolita lost in the hood'. Moonlight Matters' remix of Del Rey's 'Blue Jeans' thoroughly dislodges her traditional aesthetic. Moonlight Matters makes her sound like she is lost on the outskirts of 1970's La Brea. Her ballroom voice gets an effective reworking underneath a disco ball. When she sings 'I will love you until the end of time', the sheer amount of sonic assemblages almost make you believe her.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

CSLSX & I Break Horses-Violent Sea


CSLSX & I Break Horses release Violent Sea, a oceanic track that foregoes the ambient/wavey route and opts for a harsh, hard drum aesthetic instead. Easy listening by the water this is not. Far more Melville than Message in a Bottle, Violent Sea washes out the vocals in a flood of instrumentation and force. The breaking of a wave cannot explain the whole sea, but maybe CSLSX & I Break Horses effort can come pretty damn close.

Cherub - Doses and Mimosas


Cherub offers up Doses and Mimosas, a track off their recently released album Mom & Dad. 80's funk and art-house indie are cited by Cherub as influences, and it shows. Doses and Mimosas is in your face pop-funk. At times it sounds like the more electro kin of Prince's The Black Album. The stellar new band out of Nashville will be playing at this years Snowball Music Festival out in Vail (thats in Colarado). We'll see you there. Oh yeah, they hate you too. 

Future Classic DJs meet...Benoit & Sergio


Check out this series of interviews, playlists, and mixes from Future Classic DJ's. They chat with Benoit (from Benoit & Sergio) ahead of the groups Australian debut at the Future Music Festival. Tracks in the mix include 'Benoit & Sergio-Walk and Talk', 'Benoit & Sergio-Everybody', Friendly Fires-Hurting (Benoit & Sergio remix)', and more. Then realize Benoit & Sergio never learned to DJ. All tracks this series mixed by Future Classic DJs.

Weekend Wolves - NY (Video)


Weekend Wolves release an appropriately ambitious tribute to New York. There are layers and layers in this track. Static, forceful synths, a backtracked guttural guitar(?) distortion, ethereal vocals, and more. And check out the laser tag-like sound effects on this one. NY is not one for thanking, but we are sure it's secretly smiling.


Thieves Like Us - Stay Blue (Official Video)


Thieves Like Us release their track Stay Blue. The track could seem a lovely tribute to adolescent melancholy, both in its lyrics and its instrumental. Over a melodious, wintry beat, the singer laments 'Will I stay blue/Will I stay young'. Being blue rarely sounded so bright. Stay Blue is off their upcoming album Bleed Bleed Bleed, out on Captured Tracks March 20th.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Aeroplane February 2012 Mix



Get a roaring start on March with Aeroplane's end of February 2012 mix. Artists include Videodrome, Cosmonauts, Gucci Vump, and more. Popular favorites on the sound cloud page included Mam's 'Modern Heat' and H.O.S.H's 'What Do You Want Me To Say', but you are sure to find your favorite. Count me in for David Hernandez' remix of Lisa Shaw's Honey. If, as George Herbert suggests, "February makes a bridge and March breaks it", then what a bridge this is.




Trackslisting:
1. This is A Recording - Southern Neon Lights ( Gazeebo's Northern Funk Remix ) 
2. Charlotte Gainsbourg - Paradisco ( Joakim Dub Remix )
3. Days of Funk - Dance School
4. PBR Streetgang - Downstroke
5. Videodrome - Tempation's Daughter
6. Mam - Modern Heat
7. Cosmonauts - Stardusts
8. Lisa Shaw - Honey ( David Hernandez Dub )
9. Arsenal - Melvin ( Diskjokke Remix )
10. H.O.S.H. - What do you want me to say
11. The Mekanism - Can't Believe ( Mario Basonov Remix )
12. Gucci Vump - Feeling

Summer Camp - Losing My Mind (Video)


Summer Camp releases a marvelously uncomfortable video for 'Losing My Mind'. There are no crazy pyrotechnics or psychological breakdowns. Instead, the director chooses to show us a kind of craziness that only exists in the most formal and controlled of things: Photoshoots. The video's aesthetic looks like a 3 minute dedication to an Edward Muybridge-like assemblage of Every Awkward Yearbook Photo Ever. Chin up. No, just a little bit to the left. To the right. No. My right, not yours. Ok, let your arm hang loose. That's too loose. Smile. And remember, above all else: Act natural.

Picture Book-Sunshine (Justin Faust Remix)


Justin Faust remixes Picture Book's Sunshine. Faust classifies this free remix as 'Gangsta Swing', and you could kind of see Dr. Dre dancing to this funk in his sequined suit days (really, Dr. Dre used to dress Glam. Look it up). Vocalist Greta Svabo Bech is a perfect fit for Faust's bright aesthetic. She delivers to full effect, alternating sound-out and smooth, gliding over the instrumental and under it when need be. Now that's gangsta.

Bear in Heaven - The Reflection of You (CFCF remix)


CFCF remixes Bear in Heaven's The Reflection of You. The track takes as its instrumental a gorgeous interloping of vocals that sound like a mix between Siri and Steve Reich. The amount of control in this remix is something to admire. Hi, DM. Hello, intelligent dance music.

Bon Iver - Towers (Official Video)


Bon Iver (AKA Bonny Bear) takes a break from serenading Blue Ivy to release a video for 'Towers'. The video is appropriately elegiac and pastoral. It follows a country man making a journey from preserved Native American land in Washington State into the endless ocean. Director Nabil Elderkin highlights the simultaneous creation and destruction that nature has wrought, and the complicated human response. Where lies the final harbor?

Monday, February 27, 2012

Astrolabe- C ave Disco (Discotexas Edit)


From Discotexas' 'Bucket of Love Vol. 2' comes this unreleased cut by Cave Disco. Astrolabe is a slow, cool burner. It begins with spare instrumentation, then a ever increasing drum beat, rising synth breaks, and, finally, an all out explosion around the 1:40 mark. This is expertly paced disco (complete with (what may be) handclaps at the end!). Give it a spin, and go undercover with Agent Disco.

Work Drugs - License to Drive


It is actually legal to drive with these drugs. Work Drugs releases a track, License to Drive, perfect for afternoon cruising. The track is set with light chords and orange crush drums, and gentle falsetto recalling the teenage days of license = complete freedom. The days when even wall-to-wall traffic was a novelty to be celebrated. Think of it as a reminder that driving doesn't have to be all Scorpion Jackets and murdering goons.

Violens - Unfolding Black Wings


From three-piece Brooklyn band Violens forthcoming album 'True' (May 15th, Slumberland Records) comes Unfolding Black Wings. In case you think the title is epic enough, check out how Violens define the track: "the bands aural approximation of a Goya etching, a nod to 'Daydream Nation' Sonic Youth and Thinking Fellers Union". Add a throbbing head inside the mouth of a Dinosaur (Jr.) and you've got an inkling of this adventurous record: Twitched guitar tunings, surreal lyricism, and infectious melodies. In Unfolding Black Wings and the upcoming 'True', Violens has dropped the 'I' on violin and added the glee in 'E' (that includes quirky).

Friday, February 24, 2012

Andre 3000, James Murphy, & Damon Albarn - DoYaThing


The latest three artists to unite to record a track for Converse are undoubtedly the most anticipated trio in the series: Damon Albarn(of Blur & Gorillaz fame), James Murphy(head of the lauded LCD Soundsystem, and newly retired), and Andre 3000 (3 stacks. 50% of the group OutKast and 100% of what hip-hop has been missing the last few years). We are happy to report that 'DoYaThing' finds all three artists at their best: The beat recalls the best of the Gorillaz Demon Days, James Murphy has clearly not lost his nervous cool, and Andre 3000 can eat up whatever rapper you'd tangle in his cord. In the reactions across the web after 'DoYa Thing' came out, most claimed that Andre 3000 took top billing on this track. But be careful with your praise: Andre 3000 has said that he does not like the pressure of people saying he's the greatest, and this can probably be considered as a partial reason for his scarcity of extended material in recent years. He says the adulation doesn't motivate him. It does the opposite. Fine. Andre 3000, you are terrible. Please never make music again. And please, for the love of God, please never reunite with Big Boi and put out another OutKast album. Because that would be the worst.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Blondes - Amber (Video)


Blondes release a hypnotic video for their track 'Amber', off of their self-titled album on RVNG intl. The video is a series of light oscillations that would make even the Silver Apples seethe with envy. For a music video, it is refreshingly strange. More and more, the music video is the picture of the ADD-generation, hyper and hallucinatory. How refreshing it is to have a video with stays still, no jump cuts or slash-through, and lets you treasure just how immovable and slow time really is, like a fly trapped in amber.

YUKSEK - Off the Wall (Video)


With videos like the one for YUKSEK's 'Off the Wall', maybe Michel Gondry has to introduce himself to a new whimsical director on the rise. The video, directed by Romain Segaud, is a playful celebration of doing. Any images of actual people are removed, and what remains are just spare limbs which transform themselves into new forms: two pairs of arms combine to create lips, eyebrows, etc etc. 'Off the Wall's video reimagines what the body can do, the life it can give when it reacts to everything around it. Plus, well, the video just looks cool (how many total arms are in this video? We've tried to count. 4 times) . Stay tuned until the end.

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Perseus - Seychelles


Perseus offers up Seychelles, a swaying combination of 90's R&B sampling and 00's disco disconnect. Toni Braxton's "You're Making Me High' gets the sample treatment here, and all sultriness is removed in favor of an affecting longing with uncertainty of ever being satiated. Braxton's trademark lowwww voice gets pitched up here, but is a credit to the adeptness of Perseus that the emotional weight does not get lost (We had the same initial reaction to the pitch change as we did on Jay-Z / Kanye West's 'Watch the Throne', when they auto-tuned Nina Simone. But, strangely, it worked, and a similar technique works wonderfully in Seychelles). The pull of the voice, on Seychelles, desperately tries to be one with the vibrant, jumping beat. But perhaps the inevitable weight of the voice only serves to highlight how far apart beat and voice really are. And isn't distance seen, close-but-no-cigar, the very essence of longing?

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Cinnamon Chasers - The Day That Never Came (Official Video)


Cinnamon Chasers release an official video for The Day That Never Came (a track off their upcoming album slated for release in Summer 2012). The video follows the night of a young woman unmoored in every manner, going out 'far into the night', as the deep voice on this track artfully laments. One of the brightest things about the video is that it remains faithful to the ethos of the record: Its end doesn't cheat the viewer into believing the woman is guaranteed to find any hope. The video remains firmly in the middle, and in doing so provides a far more rewarding experience. If you're finding the wait until summer 2012 for Cinnamon Chaser's album too painful, good news is here: A new 4 track EP is out on March 5th!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Leger De Main-The Dark Side of My Room (MixTape)


Scotch and Murder is happy to feature a mix from one of our very favorites, Leger De Main. The artist writes that his latest is a mix of 'dark techno, deep, and minimal'. True to the name, Leger De Main's offering is slick, deceptive, and smart. Check out the liquid breaks at minute 15; the abrupt bottom-out at 28 minutes; the way an instrument is almost melted into a vocal around the 33 minute mark, for instance. 

Nothing is ever what it seems. Leger De Main shows us the cards, only to up-end them right after. The Dark Side of My Room is 'dark techno, deep, and minimal', but it is much more. For the 21st century artist, perhaps aiming for the dark side of the actual moon is far too far. The room, the endless world and sounds that can be made inside ones personal room and laptop, is close enough to create a whole universe . Pay attention, and, of course, enjoy the show.



Track List:

Grand Centrl Pt. 1 - Dj Sprinkles
Like a Summer Rain (original Mix) - Alex Q
Sumore - Kiki
Impressions of a Rainstorm - Levon Vincent
At Les - Trickski
Slight Needles (Barem Remix) - Lorenzo Bartoletti
Deepbassline - Peter Horrevorst
Infinity (ORiginal Mix) - Marek Hemmann
Tales of Tomorrow (Original Mix) - Dosem
Lemonade (Gesaffelstein Remix) - Boys Noize
Callgurls (Original Mix) - Boys Noize, Mr. Oizo
On'n'On (Brodinski Remix) - Justice
Time (ORiginal Mix) - Pachanga Boys
ID - Dapayk Solo
The Void (Trentemoller Remix) - Darkness Falls
Temperance - Slam
A Walking Contradiction (Joseph Capriati Remix) - Adam Beyer

Processory - Young Italians (CFCF Remix)


A little throw back for our yah. CFCF remixes Processory's Young Italians. It's a wonderfully fuzzed and fragile mix. The song opens with a bare, unmistakably gorgeous scale. The first vocals appear a full minute in, alongside a well-placed slinking drum. There is a definite hint of Romantic 80's throughout the track. One imagines it might a perfect soundtrack to a Molly Ringwald dance party in polychrome & Videodrome.

Justin Faust - High Hopes (Jay Lamar & Jesse Oliver Remix)


Jay Lamar & Jesse Oliver return the favor (Justin Faust once remixed their single 'Diamonda) by remixing Justin Faust's High Hopes. Jay Lamar & Jesse Oliver present a glowing, spritely mix. If their remix of 'High Hopes' is not the epitome of the setting sun, then the sun has never set. Have fun with this one. And one commenter on the sound cloud page summed it up succinctly: "This is all sunglasses and trampolines!"

Summer Camp - Losing My Mind (St. Etienne Remix)


St. Etienne rolls out a stellar remix of Summer Camp's 'Losing My Mind'. The remix begins with classic lonely Old-West whistles, then evolves into a 22nd century dance hall. The fact that these two forces can co-exist in one track (and not even co-exist, but compliment) is a tribute to St. Etienne's skill. Synths wail, theremins throb, whistles thin; everything seems a back up singer to the lead woman's longings for love (and sanity). The prospect of losing your mind never sounded more compelling. Oh yeh, as usual, we love Summer Camp.

Santigold - Disparate Youth


Santigold releases her second single off of her upcoming album, Master of My Make Believe. 'Disparate Youth' finds Santigold in a less optimistic manner than her previous single ("Big Mouth"), but no less rebellious. Behind a slower, dance hall instrumental, Santigold sings for the hunger of more: 'Oh ah, oh ah/you know that we want more/oh ah, oh ah/A life worth fighting for'. Between these two singles, it's clear that Santigold is aiming for something larger than the sheer sonic voltage of her debut. Disparate, but not dispirited. A full 'Disparate Youth' EP is available on iTunes today.

YACHT- Shangri-La (Video)


YACHT lets us into their 'Shangri-La', and it's a golden-tinged valley. You can't spell 'Shangri-La' without LA, after all, LA is the land of lullabies-la la, la la la la la la, la la la la la. YACHT's ode to LA is a refreshing one to a city that does not lack for odes. Check out the Shangri-La EP on iTunes.

(Warning: Do not watch video from claustrophobic apartments in the middle of a NY winter. Video will evoke feelings of extreme envy and pastoral longing. )

The Magician - Magic Tape Twenty


The Magician just released another wild success in Magic Tape Twenty. This 47 minute mix tape runs the gamut from Toni Braxton to Theremins. Some highlights include the sinking rhythm at minute 18, and the breakdown around the 43 minute mark. Magic Tape Twenty is a perfect Tuesday pick-up. What are some of your favorite moments?



Track List:

1.-Perseus -Seychelles
2.-Lancelot - Spoken Word
3.-LeSale - Make Me Feel So Good
4.-Softwar - This Time Around
5.-Chris Malinchak - There I Was
6.-" The Supermen Lovers - Say No More (A.N.D.Y. remix) "
7.-Lauer - Trainman (Tensnake Franceman remix)
8.- "?? Classixx ?? - ?? I can't take it anymore ?? "
9.-James Curd - Guide Me (Gigamesh remix)
10.- ?? - ??

Lancelot - We Can Dance (Fabian Remix)


Fabian remixes Lancelot's We Can Dance. Fabian writes that it is 'one of my favorite remixes I've ever worked on'. We can see why. It's some of Fabian's finest work yet (and that's no small statement). The remix flows on a manically minute and intricate progression, the sonic equivalent of juggling seven medicine balls while skating on marbles. Well done.