Posts tagged with cool remixes
June 16, 2011 | New Music |
by Zolton |
Just how rad is the Major Lazer remix of The Beastie Boys’ second single, Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win (featuring Santigold)? How rad? RAD! There, we said it.
November 25, 2010 | Fresh 15 |
by Zolton
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Since their US debut in 1999, Tahiti 80 has released four albums and nine EPs. Their newest album, The Past, The Present & The Possible, is to be released on February 22 on the band’s own Human Sounds label. Check out this awesome John Talabot remix of the song Darlin’.
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October 28, 2010 | Fresh 15 | by Casper Johansson |
Juliette Commagere, the former keytar-slinging front-woman with Hello Stranger, a 70’s glam-inspired band who opened for Foo Fighters and Kings of Leon, has just released her second album The Procession. Check out the first single, Impact, and the Keepaway remix of the track below that.
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October 15, 2010 | Fresh 15 |
by Casper Johansson |
Icelandic group, Seabear, has released a remix by FM Belfast of their single I’ll Build You a Fire, which was off their album, We Built a Fire (Morr Music).
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May 4, 2010 | New Music |
by Michelle Wilding |
If we can’t have new Bloc Party material , then the next best thing is frontman Kele Okereke’s new side project: Kele. Produced by Spank Rock’s XXXChange, Tenderoni is the first single from his upcoming debut album, The Boxer, which is dropping June 21. It’s very dance floor electro, experimental and overrun with gliding synths and a programmed drumbeat. Whoop!
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March 10, 2010 | New Music |
by Michelle Wilding |
It’s soothing and sumptuous. It’s Zebra by Beach House. The harmonious opening track of Teen Dream is lovely and ridden with reverb. I don’t care if the album was leaked early. These songs will endure the test of time, just like their self-titled album has.
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October 28, 2009 | New Music |
by Casper Johansson
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Japanese DJs, 80kidz, have added their touch to Metric’s hit Help I’m Alive. Having already created remixes for CSS, Simian Mobile Disco, Phenomenal Handclap Band, and Dan Black, 80kidz have taken Metric’s original recording and added catchy synth loops and bouncy drums. We have it available for free download via our Music Download section [psst, it's in the third column of the site]. Read Metric’s Secret Playlist, where they write about their eight favourite songs right now.
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October 14, 2009 | New Music |
by Michelle Wilding |
To all the Health lovers out there still playing Get Color on infinite repeat, mix your playlist up a notch with a trippy Die Slow remix by Tobacco (of Black Moth Super Rainbow). This purposeful rework is pure art and definitely wasn’t produced for the sake of having a remix on a single – like most labels tend to do – which commonly turns out to be an inferior, superfluous and awfully sounding remix, anyway.
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October 8, 2009 | Video |
by Chris Nolan
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Below is the video clip that is going to win the VMA’s 2010 best video award. Having previously won it for their We Are Your Friends clip, and you guessed it, been interrupted by Kanye West, Justice have delivered another top shelf video directed by Keith Schofield. Recreating the final scenes of a movie, with rolling credits throughout, this clip is is so simple but creative. It sure is more brain stimulation than watching Beyonce dance around in a one piece swim suit singing ‘All the single ladies’. Read more
I’ve been a fan of Paul Davis’ work ever since I found his book, Us and Them, at University in 2005. His work is an acquired taste, but I find him hilarious.
Terry Rogers is one of my favourite photorealistic painters. He used to work with huge linen canvases which he filled with captivating people, bored by their spoiled life and focused on satisfaction of their vices. His art talks about the new society of the young, rich, and beautiful. I appreciate the under-handed criticism that is always a constant in his artwork. Read more
God save the Queen. Oh, and Johnny Rotten, Sid Vicious, Steve Jones and Paul Cook too. Read more
Fresh fruit? Yes please! Never mind that I had just finished a cottage pie as big as my face. I was going to have a punnet of those raspberries. I couldn’t help myself. Really. They were just sitting so pretty alongside the luscious apples and pears lining the rickety stalls of London’s Soho Fruit Markets, I just couldn’t restrain myself. And it seemed that I wasn’t the only one. Read more
The Magazineer is ‘a blog about magazine design and print culture, written by people who love, and make, magazines’. Read more
Beach House are certainly different. The dream pop/indie rock duo from Baltimore create music bursting with atmospheric rhythms, pretty organs and poignant lyrics. I’m loving Norway, the twosome’s debut single from their upcoming album, Teen Dream. If the vocals sound familiar, that’s because lead singer Victoria Legrand shared backing vocals on Grizzly Bear’s Two Weeks. Now how’s that for trivia?
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The 2009 Spring Summer collection from Visible Elephant 47 features some pretty nifty looking polo shirts, Leftarm shirts, and V-Neck shirts. Read more
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Matthew Dear’s Black City album totem
Our friends at Ghostly International are releasing Matthew Dear’s Black City album as a limited edition ‘totem’. A what? A totem – a limited edition metal bar used to access a private music chamber. Cool! Read more
Nerd-attack! Man, this TARDIS zipper robe is so much cooler than any Star Wars crap people are hawking this days. This is for the true gangsta nerd.
Benjamin Edminston’s psychedelic heads seem to have some fearful wisdom behind their blissed-out eyes. Read more
How ’bout this Jose Manuel Hortelano-Pi guy, huh? Quite the illustrator, yessiree Bob. From Spain, too. Spain is great! Read more
Cookie Boy’s creative cookie designs
I don’t eat cookies, so good thing Cookie Boy’s cookies are little pieces of art too pretty and cute to eat. Read more
This cool black unisex t shirt by UK label Client is made in England, printed in Berlin, and beautifully packaged in East Berlin cartonage, especially designed for Client. Read more
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