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THE TWELVES

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THE TWELVES are in Winnipeg tomorrow! I’m pretty stoked for this show – it’s not very often one get’s to see acts from Brazil in Winnipeg so thanks to the fine people over at CONFETTI for bringing them. To celebrate an unusual Monday night party, here’s a bit of a super post. Before the jump however, here’s the event link.

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MP3: The Twelves – When You Talk

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MP3: The Twelves – Works for Me

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MP3: The Twelves – The Other Side

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MP3: The Twelves – Night Visions (Daft Punk Cover)

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MP3: Aha – Take On Me (The Twelves remix)

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MP3: Alan Parsons Project – …Be Like You (The Twelves re-edit)

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MP3: Cicada – Metropolis (The Twelves remix)

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MP3: Erlend Oye – Sudden Rush (The Twelves remix)

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MP3: French Horn Rebellion vs Database – Beaches and Friends (The Twelves remix)

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MP3: Groove Armada – Drop the Tough (The Twelves remix)

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MP3: La Roux – In for the Kill (The Twelves remix)

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MP3: Theater of Disco – YOA (The Twelves remix)

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MP3: Two Door Cinema Club – Something Good Can Work (The Twelves remix)

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MP3: The Virgins – Rich Girls (The Twelves remix)


Kitsuné Maison 9 – The Petit Bateau edition or The Cotton Issue Out now!
www.kitsune.fr
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HOLY GHOST!

Written by manalogue. Filed under indie, robotdisco, stuff my wife would like. Tagged , . 2 Comments.

Last year I named the free single from HOLY GHOST! the tune of the summer. “I Will Come Back” repeated hundreds of times in various Manalogue playlists when the sun was closest to this part of the planet. We just got a preview of the New York duo’s debut EP coming out on DFA RECORDS and I’m happy to report the release is amazing!

The spaced-out indie jam represents everything that is robotdisco. It’s full of tight guitar licks and loose bass slaps – all combined with some of the most intricate drumming I’ve heard on a dance record for a while. The only track we can share is “Say My Name” which by all accounts on this site, is a bit of a slow number but is still perfect for rocking closely back and forth with your favourite person. It’s good day or night. Yes, truly, it’s like that.

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MP3: Holy Ghost! – Say My Name

Oh, and if you check out the Holy Ghost website you can sign up to get their remix of LCD Soundsystem’s “Drunk Girls”.  Also for the first time ever you’ll be able to see them live, performing as a full live band (guitars, drum kit, keys, the works!) this Spring and Summer, including US dates opening for DFA Records’s founder and Hot Chip.

Live Tour Dates

05/20: New York, NY @ Terminal 5 *
05/21: New York, NY @ Terminal 5 *
05/22: New York, NY @ Terminal 5 *
05/23: New York, NY @ Terminal 5*
05/24: Montreal, BC @ Metropolis *
05/25: Toronto, BC @ Koolhaus *
05/26: Chicago, IL @ Metro *
05/29: Portland, OR @ Roseland *
05/31: Vancouver, BC @ Malkin Bowl *
06/03: San Francisco, CA @ Fillmore *
06/04: Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium*
06/05: Pamona, CA @ Fox Theater*
06/08: Austin, TX @ Stubbs *
06/09: Dallas, TX @ Palladium *
06/18: Baltimore, MD @ Sonar
06/19: Washington, DC @ U Street Music Hall
06/25: Philadelphia, PA @ Making Time
07/02: Calvi, Corse @ Calvi On The Rocks
07/08: Manchester, UK @ Deaf Institute
07/09: Lisbon, Portugal @ Optimus Alive Festival
07/10: London, UK @ Fabric
07/15: Arvika, Sweden @ Arvika Festival
07/16: Winchester, UK @ Glade Festival
07/17: Berlin, Germany @ Melt
07/18: London, UK @ Lovebox
08/04: New York, NY @ Summer Stage, Central Park +

* = with LCD Soundsystem
+= with Hot Chip and Hercules & Love Affair

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Cheese People

Written by Peznakov. Filed under bass, breaks, indie. Tagged , , , , , , , . No comments.

Cheese People

Sometimes I view Russia as one of music’s yet to be tapped resources…The only artists that come to mind for me are PROXY & t.A.T.u. CHEESE PEOPLE are a refreshing group of youth from the city of Samara. Their sound is a very eclectic smear between psych-rock, big beat (ala FATBOY SLIM) & Disco Punk. Kinda like THE GO! TEAM took acid with THE PRODIGY. The self titled album is now available on iTunes HERE.

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MP3:Cheese People – Ua-A-A!

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YACHT (the interview)

Written by manalogue. Filed under house, indie, local shows, remix, stuff my wife would like. Tagged , . 3 Comments.

When word came down that YACHT were on tour, I was pretty excited at the chance that they might come to Winnipeg. It only made sense then that MIKE B from BETTER SWIMMERS and PLANET SHHH was partly responsible for bringing the band to town. A few weeks before the show it was announced that YACHT was touring with a full band, The Straight Gaze. Given the background behind YACHT and the name of touring band I knew this show was one not to miss.

I was right.

Although you can’t really tell from many of the pages on this site, YACHT symbolizes the direction I hope dance music to take. The show was amazing in that it showcased everything that YACHT is – a truly artistic endeavour combining music and performance through space and time. The previous statement sounds pompous and vacant, so bare with me.

Talking to Jona Bechtolt and Claire Evans before the show was an experience. Both of them were bright, conscientious, and generous in what they said. In other words, they had something to offer. The tour is proof of that.

“We consider YACHT to be somewhat of an evolutionary entity,” says Jona, who quantifies himself as one-half of the thing that is YACHT, “and if it doesn’t change every six months very drastically it will die,” explaining the incarnation of The Straight Gaze for this tour.

“We travel so much and we play so many shows that it’s difficult for us to feel 100 per cent as thought what we’re doing is completely authentic if we’re doing it for too long because it ends up feeling repetitive to us,” says Clarie. “We do change things constantly and we do a lot of re-arranging and remixing and changing video and changing the order of things and changing the way we present things and adding songs but there’s only so much you can do before you begin to feel like what you’re doing is no longer 100 per cent vital and fresh and scary because if it doesn’t scare you then it doesn’t feel as though it’s a real experience.”

Since Jona started YACHT he estimates that he’s done over 1000 shows. YACHT has done over 200 shows each year since 2007 so ultimately, that means there’s been a lot of change.

“I can’t even imagine where we’re going to be in two years because what we are now is unrecognizable from where YACHT was two years ago,” says Claire.

“Whatever it changes into will have the same underlying spirit to it but I don’t think it’ll be that similar,” says Jona.

Before the interview I was chatting with Mike B, who told me about some of the strange things on their rider. Among them was a very specific scented candle. Claire mentions that these things are anchors for them – a few things to keep constant when they don’t really have a place to call home.

Being on the road so much Jona admits he likes to find ways to make things easier or what he calls “the hacks of human travel.” Both Claire and Jona have become experts at time management too. They’re able to write and edit songs and video anywhere – on couches, on planes, during sound check, in cold dark corners, and so on. The last album wasn’t written this way however. It was all done in one location in the far west Texas desert over three months. “It was all inspired by, for, to, and about the Marfa Mystery Lights,” says Jona, which is an optical, paranormal, phenomenon that’s been happening every night since the beginning of time as far as people know.

“The thing that appealed to us most about the mystery lights was because it reminded us about before computers and before medicine and before astronomy and science and everything that we take for granted, most things were perceived to be capricious acts of god, or fate or mystery or unknowable. That’s where most of the human artistic tradition comes from,” says Claire. “It’s trying to understand something that’s so profoundly beyond your understanding and we try to focus on that kind of warm human energy.”

Their influences are mostly non musical. They find inspiration in poetry and other writing, but mostly they say that YACHT comes from visual art and even though they admit they take things, theories mostly, apart, and reconstruct them in their own way -  don’t call them postmodernists.

“Postmodernism is probably the most profoundly abstract gesture that the human intellect has ever come up with but at the same time it’s made it very difficult to make art,” says Claire. “It’s really hard to overcome that and to be able to make something that’s authentic without being crippled by this postmodern intellectual guilt.”

The band is still on a massive tour. They just finished a stint running across Canada and the US with a major stop for SXSW. If you haven’t seen them, make sure this show gets top priority.

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MP3: YACHT – Psychic City

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MP3: YACHT – Psychic City (CLASSIXX remix)

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YACHT

Written by manalogue. Filed under indie, stuff my wife would like. Tagged . No comments.

This band is coming to a city near you, and me!

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MP3: YACHT – Summer Song

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MP3: YACHT – I’m In Love With A Ripper (Party version)

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CROOKERS + MIXHELL + SOULWAX + RELIGION

Written by manalogue. Filed under electro, house, indie, remix, robotdisco. Tagged , , , , . 1 Comment.

The title should be mostly RELIGION since they’ve sent a schwack of tunes this way, but we’ll pretend this post is all about their latest, a grinding electro monster with a little kuduro spice flavoured with a light Italo sweetness.

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MP3: Crookers ft. Mixhell and Soulwax – We Love Animals (Religion Remix)

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MP3: La Roux – Bulletproof (Religion remix)

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MP3: Religion – DVNO LA

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MP3: Religion – Miracles

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CHECK YR PULSE + JAMALL KNIGHT + BURBS

Written by manalogue. Filed under CHECK YR PULSE, THE SHAKE, bass, club, electro, house, indie, local shows, manalogue, maximal, rave, remix, robotdisco, stuff my wife would like, techno, wobble. Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . No comments.

One of the reasons (honestly, there are many!) there have been fewer posts is because a mate and I started a weekly. (LOTEK and MANALOGUE have been tag-teaming as THE SHAKE for a few years now.) I feel as though I’m only putting in half the amount of time needed to get this night off the ground, but that’s all I can give at the moment considering other commitments that are a bit more pressing, paying the mortgage for example. If you’re wondering, blogging doesn’t really make any money, well I haven’t figured out exactly how to do it anyway. (Tips are welcome.)

Back to the post. This week I’m pumped to host JAMALL KNIGHT and BERBS. Winnipeg is saturated with djs, and I’d be hard pressed to find any jock in this city I like more than the former. Perhaps it’s because Jamall Knight plays like I/we do – which is a bit all over the place, and every time I’ve seen him behind the decks he consistently drifts to the likes of Proxy, and other noisy producers. Also, big thanks to our freshly minted vj, MRGHOSTY who gives everyone something interesting to look at when they’re dancing or not. This guy’s incredible. I’m totally looking forward to tomorrow!

Like every week though, I have no idea what I’ll lay down but perhaps it might include a schmorasborg like the one below.

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MP3: Groove Armada – I Won’t Kneel (Treasure Fingers Epicwave Radio Edit)

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MP3: Midnight Oil – Beds are Burning (Dj Red and Josh Dupont Club Mix)

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MP3: C-Mon and Kypski – Turn Of The Tides (Estaw remix)

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MP3: Cassian – Final Round

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MP3: 10 Rapid  – It’s Not Right

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MP3: Quiet Riot – Cum On Feel the Noize (KIDS AT THE BAR Remix)

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MP3: Pony Pony Run Run – Hey You (ALGERONICS Remix)

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Wolfmother – White Feather (BURNS Remix)
Grab this one from RCRDLBL

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MIKA + WOLFGANG GARTNER

Written by manalogue. Filed under club, electro, house, indie, remix, stuff my wife would like. Tagged , . No comments.

Isn’t it incredible that artists like WOLFGANG GARTNER are remixing super pop acts? Like what? In Mr. Gartner’s latest effort it’s difficult not to hear the influence of some of his previous work. Exploding spherical kick drums and licks from a Zelda soundtrack saturate one of London’s newest hearthrobs – MIKA. It all comes accross a bit mindless. I’m not saying it’s bad, infact I really like the tune – but I try to imagine where this track would be played and I can’t quite figure it out. Perhaps, the answer isn’t specific, rather it’s a tune so catchy, yet so full of bass and bounce it could be played everywhere. Why don’t you try it and get back to me with the results.

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MP3: Mika – Blame It On The Girls (Wolfgang Gartner’s Dry remix)

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MP3: Mika – Blame It On The Girls (Wolfgang Gartner’s Dry dub)

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MEAT KATIE + FRIENDS OF MINE

Written by manalogue. Filed under bass, electro, indie, remix. Tagged , , . 2 Comments.

I’m not exactly sure what to call this, indie-minded electro something perhaps? MEAT KATIE rubs some heavy bass and subtle breaks over catchy vocal hooks that sink into dancefloor psyche. It’s a little different from what Lot 49 usually puts out so they thought they would just treat you for a free giveaway. The track is a cheeky Meat Katie refix of a track originally written by breakthrough Australian duo FRIENDS OF MINE – one half of which is Lot49 recording artist Jono Fernandes who is most certainly a friend of ours.

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MP3: Friends of Mine – Which Way Are You Looking (Meat Katie refix)

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PRETTY GOOD DANCE MOVES

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PRETTY GOOD DANCE MOVES is playing at the Bowery Ballroom in NYC this Thursday, December 17 with Harper Blynn. Afterwards they’ll be djing the afterparty at Home Sweet Home so if yer in the big smoke, why not check out one or both shows.

HOME SWEET HOME
131 Chrystie St.
New York, NY
10002
(2 blocks from Bowery Ballroom)

Here’s a remix of their recent single. INFERNAL DEVICES cozied-up the remix with some warm analogue synth giving the tune a bit of a paradox between the harmonies and the lyrical content. It’s a little melancholy served with your lonely cup of hot cocoa.

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MP3: Pretty Good Dance Moves – Leave Me Alone (Infernal Devices remix)

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