Check out the 24th in The Magician's Magic Tape series. And be sure to check this out. We've got good news and bad news: First, let's get the bad news out of the way. There will be no Magic Tape in July and August. All the more reason to embrace the good news: Magic Tape 24 is killer, and a long-burning one at that. It's all the energy and electricity you'd expect from a man who'll be taking the summer off and knows, if he can't make the party, he'll provide the soundtrack to the endless summer.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The Magician - Magic Tape Twenty Four
Check out the 24th in The Magician's Magic Tape series. And be sure to check this out. We've got good news and bad news: First, let's get the bad news out of the way. There will be no Magic Tape in July and August. All the more reason to embrace the good news: Magic Tape 24 is killer, and a long-burning one at that. It's all the energy and electricity you'd expect from a man who'll be taking the summer off and knows, if he can't make the party, he'll provide the soundtrack to the endless summer.
Justice - New Lands (Falcon Remix)
Justice gets the remix spin from Falcon. The cut in question is "New Lands", and Falcon's remix is particularly focused on discovery. Sonics fade in-and-out, light to the touch. This is a light electronic record that is periphery in the best way. It's never overwhelming, and it's always there when you need it.
Weekend Wolves - Home
Weekend Wolves release "Home", and it's not fit for the Weekend Wars. The song is an out-and-out thraser from the start. Bolstered by a warped and masticated synth wave spit from the mouth of a crimson robot, "Home" is a dark-snyth staple. Move over weird, memorable screams in 'Prometheus': We've got a new otherworld sound to recall, and it's far scarier (and makes far more sense).
Monday, June 25, 2012
Governors Ball 2012 RECAP
Governors Ball: two stages, no overlapping sets, electronic music, and rock music. This time around, Gov. Ball moved from Governor’s Island to Randall's, not affecting attendance much but unfortunately added more of a commute to the festival’s official afterparties at the Brooklyn Bowl. The festival itself was well-behaved, with some engaging in croquet, some enjoying the food trucks on the hills, some tossing Frisbee. All in all great music in the air. Nothing to complain about. A solid good time.
Big Gigantic, the Denver, CO duo, proved to be one of the biggest surprises of Governors Ball. Producer Dominic Lalli’s saxophone riffs and drummer Jeremy Salken’s big beats ignited the air with drum ‘n bass, glitch, house, and jazz. Yes jazz! The brightly lit Honda Stage– and its amazing sound system– made listening to Big Gigantic a more visceral and physical experience with the kick drum existing in the sternum while the tenor jazz riffs tickling the ears. These guys were clearly going all out and wanted to make sure the audience knew it.
LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy and Pat Mahoney decided to name their crate-digging DJ duo, Special Disco Version, as such when they started playing live shows around New York City a few years ago. Murphy and Mahoney’s was that of a ‘70s disco block party. “We’re going to turn this into a big block party. Can we turn it up out there?” Murphy asked in his signature deadpan. The crowd went wild. Not one body remained still.
Chromeo, always a good time. With their their high-heeled keyboard stands and Kraftwerk-esque backup dancers, the Canadian electrofunk put on a great performance. “Chrom-EE-oh!” everyone chanted there wasn’t much time for intellectual discussion. P-Thugg and his companion Dave 1 struck a balance between Auto-Tuned hamming onstage and pitch-perfect renditions of “Tenderoni”, “Bonafied Lovin’”, “Hot Mess”, “Fancy Footwork”, and other songs that will someday appear on Chromeo’s Greatest Hits. The duo will be retreating to the studio to finish up their long-awaited next LP.
Kid Cudi may be a prima donna, live up to his juvenile moniker, and forget the words to his songs, but somehow he still manages to put on a great show. He gave the audience exactly what they wanted. Shouting out to the “Cudder fans” out there, he introduced WZRD beatmaker Dot Da Genius and launched into “Mojo So Dope”, “Scott Mescudi Vs. the World”, and “one of my favorites” “Solo Dolo” off Man on the Moon. “Cud Life” tourmate and fellow Clevelander Chip Tha Ripper also made an appearance for “All Talk”, lending Cudi some street cred before he fumbled “Cudi Zone” and had to start over. Despite all that, which for anyone else would probably be a dealbreaker (and for many people in the audience who left early, it certainly was), Dot Da Genius’ beats and Cudi’s sheer enthusiasm — not to mention David Guetta-produced closer “Memories” — made it worthwhile to stick around. Even if Cudi did get cut off promptly at 11, unceremoniously halted before a rumored rendition of “Pursuit of Happiness”.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Purity Ring - Fineshrine
Purity Ring release an excellent cut off their upcoming highly anticipated album. "Shrines" is out in Canada July 24th, 2012. Their latest track "Fineshrine"is one of the warmest cuts. The singer gently asks you to 'get a little closer', and the instrumental is a 3:30 marvel of inviting, just the right temperature electronica. It's a shrine to being fine--wanting and wanted at once.
Sneaky Sound System - Friends (Plastic Plates Remix)
Plastic Plates tweak around with Sneaky Sound System's "Friends". With hope, this remix will replace the song that most people have in their heads when they think "why can't we be friends?" This remix is more funky, has more bite. You'll actually want to be friends with the person who sings this, because they have such an effortless way of gliding over a near impossible instrumental. This super retro recored is the 'too-cool for me; friend, the one you never really get too close to, but still a friend you admire from afar.
Reptile Youth - Black Swan Born White (Keep Shelly in Athens remix)
Scotch & Murder favorite Keep Shelly in Athens remixes Reptile Youth's "Black Swan Born White". The title seems to indicate that their is a sinister presence lurking---that innocence is only the careful hiding of guilt: black swan turned white. There are few acts more adept at channeling this grey area between the crystalline and the gothic, Eden and error than Keep Shelly in Athens. On "Black Swan Born White" she gives us a dreamscape fuzz as a dominant instrumental, while at times holding one lone, near nightmarish chord out, bringing it to the forefront, and stretching it to its very limit. It is a question of what limit you want to test.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Breakbot - 1 Out Of 2 (feat. Irfane) (Oliver Remix)
Oliver remixes Breakbot's track "1 Out Of 2". The remix is bolstered by a 1200 BPM squared instrumental, complete with an infectious clicking effect that sounds like maracas and finger snaps had a baby. This is not the full cut, so stay tuned for the whole thing shortly. We trust this'll tide you over in the meantime. Call "1 Out Of 2" 2 for 2 so far.
Twin Shadows - Five Seconds (Official Music Video)
Check out the first video from Twin Shadow's "Confess" album. The video for "Five Seconds" has something far too many videos lack in 2012: A narrative. Two men ride out, encounter danger, deal with the danger to varying degrees of success and failure, ride off, and punch each other. If there was ever a music video that crossed "The Warriors" and an immensely enjoyable road-lone-ranger b-movie, it's this music video. It all takes places under the night of the silver sun, as it only could. "Confess"is out July 9th in the UK and July 10th in the U.S.
Zambri - All You Maybes (Official Music Video)
Check out Zambri's official music video for "All You Maybes". The track is a fury of synth that proves sometimes all you need for a chorus is a good rocking out. Whereas the rock out was once reserved only for guitar players in gargantuan hair bands (quite possibly the furthest thing from Zambri) , Zambri unleashes a 21st century automated-love synth chorus that rivals almost anything of the original thrash chorus. It follows that the video itself plays with traditional expectations of automation and retro: An early prototype digitized robot (vividly realized by Johnny Woods) has a complicated relationship with a computer: his very own creator.
Moonlight Matters - Come For Me Final
Moonlight Matters has released his Come For Me EP, and it's worth a listen or eleven. The three song EP is a veritable mash of three distinct records, with all the fullness and depth of a proper full length. 'Come For Me' is a fast-paced dance hall/reggae record that moves along effortlessly. 'Standing Up For Love' is a mock post-punk/electronic romance ballad. And 'Rain Dance' is a house record of horrors and hummingbird fun. The EP also features Gustaph from Hercules and Love Affair. It's hard to name a quality that the Come for Me EP doesn't feature or flaunt.
Jan Driver - Peaker
Jan Driver releases "Peaker". The track is a sputtering phoenix of a joint: Heavy on the reverb, twists and turns, and sonic rebirth. And one of the weirdest vocal samples we've heard in a while. Also included is Action Flowers' rework of "Peaker"---a mix a bit more electrofied and synth surfing. Two peaks on one trip.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Lancelot - KnighTime Mix Vol. 1
Lancelot releases a tape that will put you to sleep, or keep you up all night. "KnighTime Mix. Vol. 1" is a near perfect mix of after burners, those songs that linger in the back of the mind--even around 4 A.M, or perhaps most powerfully around 4 Am.M. This is a mix for insomniacs and sleep apneaics alike. If The Avalanches recently released "Sleepy Bedtime Mix" was a masterful groove of chill surf and wave sounds, Lancelot's "KnighTime" mix is its more sedate, drive-up-to-the-top-of-the-mountain-and-stare-longingly-down-at-city-lights kind of mix. A longing and relaxed mix for the urbane, when the sheer inundation of daily jittering sounds leaves you waking up from the noise of no horns beeping, and no one to bother you.
Tracklisting:
1. Perseus - Running Back To You
2. Poolside - Do You Believe?
3. Lancelot - We Can Dance
4. Chris Malinchak - No Secrets (featuring Damon C. Scott)
5. Ron Basejam - Looter
6. Cherokee - Take Care Of You
7. Moon Boots - Gopherit
8. Crystal Fighters - In The Summer (Picture House's 'Summer In The Balearics' Mix)
9. Gigamesh - Red Light (Goldroom Remix)
10. Midnight Savari - Pinisi
11. Doctor Dru and Adana Twins - Juicy Fruit (Calm Down Winter Bootleg)
12. Kylie Minogue - Slow (Frames and Felix Lloyd Edit)
13. Daft Punk - Something About Us (Cherokee Remix)
2. Poolside - Do You Believe?
3. Lancelot - We Can Dance
4. Chris Malinchak - No Secrets (featuring Damon C. Scott)
5. Ron Basejam - Looter
6. Cherokee - Take Care Of You
7. Moon Boots - Gopherit
8. Crystal Fighters - In The Summer (Picture House's 'Summer In The Balearics' Mix)
9. Gigamesh - Red Light (Goldroom Remix)
10. Midnight Savari - Pinisi
11. Doctor Dru and Adana Twins - Juicy Fruit (Calm Down Winter Bootleg)
12. Kylie Minogue - Slow (Frames and Felix Lloyd Edit)
13. Daft Punk - Something About Us (Cherokee Remix)
Lifelike - Mixtape June 2012
Lifelike releases his June mixtape. It's a tape for the month that, in the minds of most, kicks off summer on the 1st. And for the others, the rational ones who don't make Monday and Tuesday their weekend, the summer officially begins on the 21st. In any event, June means one thing: Summer has started. Lifelike includes plenty of cuts worthy of the month---plenty of cuts fit for a squelching 3pm barbecue and plenty of cuts for cool 8 P.M blood orange sunsets (This thursday is the longest day of the year, watch out). The mix tape includes cuts from Sebastian Tellier, Popular Computer, and Kiki Twins, to name but a few.
PLAYLIST:
1- PITCHBEN - Soda - (LORENZ RODE Remix) - Compost
2- PITCHBEN - Stand Up - (TIGER & WOODS Remix) - Compost
3- SCANDAL - Just Let Me Dance - (MAXXI SOUDSYSTEM Remix) - Nurvous Rec.
4- KRIS MENACE feat. KIKI TWINS - We Are -(PWNTIAC Remix) - Compuphonic
5- DIONIGI - Italo Girls 80 - (Original Mix) - Italian Connection
6- SEBASTIEN TELLIER - Cochon Ville - (THE MAGICIAN Remix) - Record Makers
7- CABARET VOLTAIRE - Easy Life - (Original 1990 mix) - Mute Rec.
8- MASON - The Kickoff - (Original mix) - Animal Language
9- BRAZEN - Wishing Heart - (FONZERELLI BIG HAIR Remix) - Mena Music
10- VAN SHE - Idea Of Happiness - (SEBASTIAN Remix) - Modular
11- Mr GONZO - Dance On You - (TAGTEAM TERROR Remix) - Folistar
12- MICKEY & MONARCHY - Love For Sale - (SAFARI Remix) - Smile Rec.
13- POPULAR COMPUTER - Popheart - (LIFELIKE Remix) - PopularComputer Music
14- BONAR BRADBERRY - Loose Grip - (Original mix) - UnderTheShade rec.
15- SEBASTIEN TELLIER - Cochon Ville - (Original mix) - Record Makers
2- PITCHBEN - Stand Up - (TIGER & WOODS Remix) - Compost
3- SCANDAL - Just Let Me Dance - (MAXXI SOUDSYSTEM Remix) - Nurvous Rec.
4- KRIS MENACE feat. KIKI TWINS - We Are -(PWNTIAC Remix) - Compuphonic
5- DIONIGI - Italo Girls 80 - (Original Mix) - Italian Connection
6- SEBASTIEN TELLIER - Cochon Ville - (THE MAGICIAN Remix) - Record Makers
7- CABARET VOLTAIRE - Easy Life - (Original 1990 mix) - Mute Rec.
8- MASON - The Kickoff - (Original mix) - Animal Language
9- BRAZEN - Wishing Heart - (FONZERELLI BIG HAIR Remix) - Mena Music
10- VAN SHE - Idea Of Happiness - (SEBASTIAN Remix) - Modular
11- Mr GONZO - Dance On You - (TAGTEAM TERROR Remix) - Folistar
12- MICKEY & MONARCHY - Love For Sale - (SAFARI Remix) - Smile Rec.
13- POPULAR COMPUTER - Popheart - (LIFELIKE Remix) - PopularComputer Music
14- BONAR BRADBERRY - Loose Grip - (Original mix) - UnderTheShade rec.
15- SEBASTIEN TELLIER - Cochon Ville - (Original mix) - Record Makers
Thieves Like Us - Maria Marie (Official Video)
Thieves Like Us release an official video for "Maria Marie". The video looks like a compendium of 80's German Cinema side reels, and the plot follows a wayward teenager named Maria. The deliciously transformed cheap synths and lilting vocals give off the impression of chic desperation, and in the video, it seems that, though Maria may continue to be wayward, she'll somehow always find her footing. How do you solve a problem like Maria? You can't. Not even Maria can.
Lifelike & Popular Computer - Getting High (Alcala Remix)
Alcala twists up Lifelike & Popular Computer's prime cut, "Getting High". The drug-induced track leans more toward dark, spaced-out vibes than jokey ones. There's little room for contemplating the ceiling or marveling at your fingers here. It's all business in hitting the high, from the manic instrumentation to the garbled and ribbed vocals. Enjoy.
Party By Jake - Poolside/Slow Down
Party By Jake release the delightfully cracking "Poolside/Slow Down". The track is appropriately whirlpoolish, if you will. It's swirling in vortexes of wavy bass and glossed electronics. It's officially summer in three days. Slow down and take it in.
Peter & The Magician - Memory
Peter (Yuksek) and The Magician release "Memory". The track has one of the loveliest and relaxing instrumental we've heard all summer. "Memory" is built around that same sample of tropic music (you'll know it when you hear it) that seems to run from video games to elevators. However, Yuksek and the Magician make it into something fresh, largely through the power of the bass and the grace of the light vocals on the hook. You know that tropic sample when you hear it, but hopefully you'll remember it as something else now.
Die Antwoord - I Fink You Freeky (CRNKN Remix)
CRNKN releases a remix of Die Antwoord "I Fink You Freeky". The remix rivals the original in its elastic weirdness. In CRNKN's mix, we get a bending electronic breakdown, whereas in the original we are just pushed to the edge, but never given the come down. The breakdown is as fleeting as the dance-hall breakneck hook, and neither give you a central footing. You're on your own in this one, and that's just where Die Antwoord want you.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Hot Chip - Don't Deny Your Heart
Hot Chip releases the exuberant "Don't Deny Your Heart". The track is from their just released record In Our Heads. "Don't Deny Your Heart" comes with a flashbulb-popping energy: supremely bright synths and spins. And, it has a grunting sound effect that would make Rick Ross and Biggie jealous. If you care to experience "Don't Deny Your Heart" (and really, you should experience it), Hot Chip is currently on tour. They'll be coming to the Prospect Park Bandshell on July 18th, so get ready.
Justice - New Lands (A-Trak Remix)
Two contemporary titans in the electronic scene meet. A-Trak remixes Justice's "New Lands", and the result is worthy of the undertaking. It's common to refer to a hot song as a 'banger', and rarely has the term seemed so appropriate for a song as in "New Lands". The instrumental is bursting at all sides with deep drums and 8 layer caked synths, to name only afew parts in the cacophony. Discretion not advised.
CFCF - Exercise #3 (Official Video)
CFCF releases an official video treatment for "Exercise 3". The video is shot in sharp, meditative black and white---it's a nice complement to the electronic austerity of the track that makes the video. Only a couple of things get a color infusion---buds, mainly. Rose buds, the buds of the gorgeous woman's eyeballs. This is a video made for noticing the little things, and the entire world in each and every one of them.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Van She - Jamaica
Van She release the second single from their upcoming album Idea of Happiness (July 6th). "Jamaica" is appropriately Caribbean catchy and inspired. We can imagine that this is the kind of song that awakens Bernie from his weekend. Blown out and blissed out, but still keeping a two step. You can pre-order the album here.
Age of Consent - Heartbreak (Wilbur. DUB remix)
Check out the first remix from Wilbur (formerly known as Greedy from electro group Static and Greedy). After the successes of Static and Greedy, Wilbur is setting out on his own. And his remix of Age of Consent's "Heartbreak" is quite a start. It's a sure-fire bet in the left of center lane of house/disco music. Be sure to check out Wilbur's mix tape on his Soundcloud page.
Holy Other Announces Tour and Debut LP
Expect to be seeing a lot of the Holy Other in the near future. A master at combining R&B, UK garage, and house Holy Other is coming off the success of his debut EP With U and is set to release his debut album, Held(8/28, Tri Angle records). With U was about the breakdown of a relationship, while Held is about the lulls and lifts in a relationship, the moments when one wishes to be held and the moments when one must hold. Check out Holy Other's "Love Some1" track below to get a sense of how firm the artists hold is.
Holy Other also announces a series of summer tour dates. The tour will take Holy Other all over Europe, and on September 1st the artist will be making a very special stop at New York's PS1. A little known group called Atoms For Peace will be playing, too.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Beach House - Lazuli (Official Music Video)
Beach House release an official music video for their single "Lazuli" off of their latest critically adored record, Bloom. To call Beach House's music 'impressionistic' is, like all critical groupings, a bit limited, but this particular classifying is not too far off. The visuals are equally as impressionistic: There look to be three story lines in the video for "Lazuli", but it's unlikely you'll be entirely driven to follow any of them. What goes right to your blood vessel is the rich color palette chosen for the video: Bold blues, hushed purples, and peeled reds: all unfolding and unraveling almost spontaneously.
Edwin van Cleef - Nala (Summer Best Pals Mix)
Edwin Van Cleef's "Nala" gets a different spin from Summer Best Pals. The group speed up the tempo of the original to a degree designed to never induce lassitude. In other words, it's just right for summer. We've heard little from Summer Best Pals, but we've heard enough in "Nala" to get us excited. If this is what we'll be hearing, we'll be looking closely for more.
Kool A.D. (feat Himanshu) - Gwyneth Paltrow (Video)
Kool A.D. and Himanshu release a video for "Gwyneth Paltrow". The track takes up the instrumental to Dr. Dre and Kendrick Lamar's "The Recipe", and Kool A.D and Himanshu ride the sample to a far degree than Kendrick and Dre. Whereas Kendrick Lamar's record was mainly an excuse to introduce himself to a wider audience (the kind of people who may not like "Cartoons & Cereal", whoever those heartless people are), Kool A.D and Himanshu put the sample right to their chest. Put plainly: this is a track all about weed. It's the upbeat version of "I Feel Like Dying". It's unlikely this video can be watched without the presence of a certain herb. We can't begin to guess why the track is named Gwyneth Paltrow, but, somehow, that's the least off-kilter thing in here.
M83- Reunion (The Naked and Famous Remix)
Thursday, June 7, 2012
The WIG & Panooc - Car (men?)
The WIG & Panooc drop a brand new mix in "Car (men?)". It's no surprise that this track is meant to be performed (more on that later) because it is immensely visceral. The track begins with a steady hissing backbeat, and a quizzical, searching electronic effect. The track turns into something else near the 4:00 mark, adding layer upon layer of bursting bubbles--and even what sounds like a fire alarm. Even a timeless piece of classical music joins the fold at one point. The mix will appear in August for toUch Performance Art's AcousticElectronica.
Moonlight Matters - Come For Me (feat. Gustaph)
Moonlight Matters releases "Come for Me (feat. Gustaph)." The track is a furious, relentless burst of joy. Moonlight Matters takes up one of the most glam of vocal samples with the most crushing of drums. Moonlight Matters' debut Come for Me EP will be released on June 18th. Color us excited.
Exclusive Premiere: The New Division - Opium (2 Hearts and Chemicals Remix)
Scotch & Murder is proud to present an exclusive track: A 2 Hearts and Chemicals remix of Opium by The New Division. The track is an essential exploration of everything we love: Atmospheric and audacious, cerebral and cool.We love to give our listeners the best deals and cuts we can, and in this 2 Hearts and Chemicals record, you're really getting two excellent tracks for the price of one. The first section of the track begins with a bold, sparse circular effect, swirling around vocalist John Kunkel's bitterweet lament about what the best of music can do: "Come in handy for a bad day". The swirls build, and the hushness becomes fuller, swelling with confidence to look up from the gaze of the shoes. The second half of the song breaks into what can only be described as a filmic outpouring: Supremely pitched strings amid cool electrocism, sweetness that boils but never bubbles over. Listening to this moment is one of the things that remind you why you're so obsessed with this music in the first place, and we're happy to have the privilege to present it to you. Download: The New Division - Opium (2 Hearts and Chemicals Remix) only at SMM.
The New Division - Opium (2 Hearts and Chemicals Remix)
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Four Tet - 128 Harps
The incomparable Four Tet pitches us his latest, "128 Harps". The track, like the best of Four Tet's work, is near impossible to categorize. It begins with a swelling bass effect that would rival the tops in electro/house. It then evolves into an almost Far East swell of, well, harps. Then, an inspired, almost b-boy vocal manipulation of 'yep yep yep yep yep yep' invades. "128 Harps" is many things, including this: thoroughly enjoyable throughout.
Taragana Pyjarama - Lo Ng (Original Helter Mix)
Taragana Pyjarama releases Lo Ng, a hammering (in the literal sense of the word) electro track. "Lo Ng" is a slow burner, built on what sounds like an alternating swinging door/knocking effect. It's brilliantly disquieting. To go full Skelter would be too obvious. This one likes to linger.
Stevie Wonder - Superstition (SIMØNE Remix)
SIMØNE remixes a stone cold classic: Stevie Wonder's "Superstition". The result is as weird and joyful as that one time Stevie Wonder did a soundtrack for an aquarium. "Superstition" gets electrified, and electrofied. Previously it was the Motown Funk that put the suspicious creek in your spine. Now its the Moog Slink.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
F.O.O.L - Vision (Bestrack Remix)
Bestrack remixes F.O.O.L's "Vision". If you have any doubt that this electro record is a hit, check out what one user wrote on the Souncloud page. I quote: "How do I buy this? Money is shivering in my pockets'. How often does one read something like that? Your money would be warm here, and your cerebellum is not too cold either. This post has been endorsed by dead presidents and electrifying precedents.
College feat. Electric Youth vs Phoenix - A Real Hero & Fences (Alcala Mash-Up)
Alcala releases one of those things that is such a good idea, so essential and enjoyable, that you wonder why you never thought of it before. Why not combine some of the best stuff from the Drive soundtrack (in this case, "Real Human Being") and combine it with the best of Phoenix (namely, "Fences") and see what you get? The result is especially great. Recently the director of "Drive" has spoken about possibly making a "Drive 2". It would focus on a villain driver. We'd like to submit this song with this idea: A mastermind, relentlessly solitary driver who can combine all cool soundtracks electronic with scary ease.
Juveniles - Through The Night (Yuksek remix)
Yuksek does a remix for the lovely French band, Juveniles. 'Lovely' was the word used by Yuksek in the SoundCloud page. Take one listen to the magnetically dark 80's mix and you'll see it's a different kind of loveliness. This is a loveliness of power and strength, not daisies and demure. The remix will be out on the 11th (digital) and the 18th (vinyl) and will also feature Breton and Pegase.
Lifelike and Popular Computer - Getting High (Remix)
Final DJ's humbly submit their set of remixes for the Lifelike and Popular Computer series. The track is classified as 'synth love', which is an understatement. The track is a sandwich of synths, plump funk ones stacked right on top of gleaming dance ones. The vocoder from the original remains, but the rest is all Final DJ's. And what an all the rest is.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Clams Casino - Instrumental Mixtape 2
Stellar instrumental mixtape dropped today by Clams Casino. The mix features some his finest work including trakcs done for A$AP Rocky, Lana Del Rey, Washed Out, and The Weeknd. The mix also includes clammy clams' very own previously unreleased track Human. You can download the full mix here. Check it.
Clams Casino - Human
Ryan Riot - Loading Procedure (Original Mix)
Ryan Riot releases an original mix of "Loading Procedure". The artwork and its dense dimensions might not express it, but "Loading Procedure" is an immediately danceable synth-wave. Snap drums, delicately pitched vocals, dance excellence throughout. This is music for fun, of course, but its funny that it takes up a mechanical process that has reached its own digital counterpart: Waiting for something to load. This is the kind of music that can mind the gaps and fill the spaces, load and unload.
Aeroplane May 2012 Mix
Aeroplane unleashes his mix for the just passed month of May. The mix features artists like Tanner Ross, Baio, Rory Phillips, and more. If you're looking for a theme, the mix begins with Tanner Ross' "Straight to the Moon", and ends on the Ross Phillips' "Cosmic Fluff". You'll go everywhere from Mars to dark matter, Venus to Voltron in-between. Intergalactic Planetary.
Boys Noize - Donnastag
Boys Noize release the slick "Donnastag". The first half of the songs name (ad the first half of the song) recall the glittering dance vibes of Donna Summer. The other half, more jagged and unkempt, reminds one of Big Boi's famous line about watching a "stallion with skates on" dance. Awkward, but too surreal not to be cool. Even stallions sans skates would dance to this record.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Shook - Love For You
Shook releases a slow funk-electronic burner. "Love For You" sounds like a curious mix of P-Funk and G-drive. This track is the comfy side of computer love. It's the loving from a boxy (but still cute) Windows PC, not a sleek and flightly Mac. You can pre-order Shook's set "Distorted Love/Love For You" on the artists bandcamp.
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