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AFRIQUE DELUXE


Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Here’s a quick post cuz it’s summer. A fellow named AFRIQUE DELUXE or UK PRODUCER (I’m not sure) hit me up with some fresh pop music and vocoder action.

MP3: Afrique Deluxe - Summer + Vox

COLDPLAY + CRYPTONITES


Wednesday, May 28, 2008

coldplay

I’ve been rocking the CRYPTONITES remix of COLDPLAY’s latest single for the past two weeks. The original tune had a tangental arena rock vibe but thankfully the Swiss remixers ramp it up and smash their rework into a monster anthem.

cryptonites

MP3: Coldplay - Violet Hill (Cryptonites remix)

USHER + MISCELLANEOUS CHOCOLATE


Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Growing in a small town before the internet was tough. Some mates and I used to rave in the early to mid 90s and for such a long time I was totally naive to the drug culture that was so prevelent. It was all about the music for me; that and dancing for hours in a sweaty mess when my parents thought I was sleeping over somewhere else. WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

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These parties were rare though so from time to time we would try to get our groove on at one of the bars - the prairie version of a nightclub. They’re sort of like a low budget rip off of Vegas clubs with a bit of steroid injected western beef-headed-ness. I hated it, but grew to tolerate it with unsafe amounts of alcohol. I don’t know how, but the music never changed.

So when one of my raving counterparts started pounding the Cadilac’s club hits, I knew it was time to leave before I started doing the same. It’s funny though, now I’m wrapped in nostalgia hearing many of them remixed. These tunes make me crave thunderous bassbin towers in dirty warehouses and the youthful energy needed to bounce with every beat until the sun comes out the next morning.

Turn this one up!

miscellaneous chocolate

MP3: Usher - Yeah (Miscellaneous Chocolate remix)

BRYCE has a number of tight remixes on his myspace. Check them out.

TRICERATRON


Tuesday, May 20, 2008

TRICERATRON say they’re not a real band. They make humourous songs to dance to about dinosaurs. Brontolicious electro to eat up. Dig it.

 

MP3: Triceratron - Iguanodon Automaton

MODULAR + VAN SHE + LADYHAWKE


Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Influential Australian labe MODULAR have dropped a couple of promos this week. You probably already saw them somewhere else but if you passed over them, shame.

In anticipation of VAN SHE’s forthcoming full length V , here are two remixes by the band’s dancefloor moniker VAN SHE TECH. The first piece of noodling rockets their own track with some 4-4 sonics and elevates it to throbbing stomper. The debut long player from the Sydney, Australia four-piece is out in August.

MP3: Van She - Strangers (Van She Tech rework)

Van She Tech also inject some neon shimmer and shredded bass into LADYHAWKE’s “Back of the Van.” It’s a bit reminiscent of their rework of the UTAH SAINTS classic.

MP3: Ladyhawke - Back of the Van (Van She Tech Turbo Fire Engin remix)

B-52s


Monday, May 5, 2008

There’s a reason for the massive Manalogue absence. Without going into too much detail it involves getting a house ready to sell which required me to take down my turntables and laptop. When my wife initially asked me to do it I agreed because the setup was in our living room and would only appeal to DJs potentially buying the house. There are a tonne of jocks in Winnipeg, but I the chances that one of them wanted to buy our house was pretty slm. It’s funny though, when my wife and I got home last night, one of the Nutty Klub officers came for a viewing. Weird. Anyway, a couple weeks ago when I finally disassembled everything I acted like a child with a full-on sulk-fest as if all my favourite toys were taken away. Well, all my favourite toys were taken away and they’re still covered up in the basement.

So, here’s a quick post…

SAINT PAULI has cranked out a number of remixes lately and here’s their latest. It’s a cutup off of the new B-52s record with grinding basslines and bursting rainbows of glossy synth work. This track is perfect for bringing me out of this brief hybernation.

MP3: B-52s - Juliette in the Spirits (Saint Pauli rmx)

 

CANDY COATED KILLAHZ


Friday, April 25, 2008

CANDY COATED KILLAHZ are throwing down a release party for their debut full length IT FACTOR. If you’re in Toronto on May 8, check out the clambake at Wrongbar (1279 Queen Street West). The album will be available through iTunes and other avenues.

In their single Playboy, singer and producer Tosha Dash slides out sweet and sultry vocals over top shadowy club rhythms. It’s a combination that doesn’t fatigue. I like this b-side too.

MP3: Candy Coated Killahz - Playboy

MP3: Candy Coated Killahz - Rich Kids

http://www.myspace.com/cckillahz

MOWGLI


Thursday, April 24, 2008

MOWGLI is a purveyor of wobbly bass. Here are two of his latest club rerubs with more low end wonk.

MP3: Mowgli vs. Michael Jackson - Mowgli is Bad

One more DEEP massage, this time Mowgli takes on the Parisian band, IN THE CLUB.

MP3: In The Club - Turn You On (Mowgli remix)


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Also, don’t miss Mowgli’s remix of Satisfatction by Benny Benassi. Catch it on VOULES RANDOM here.

LEAVE THE LIGHT ON


Thursday, April 24, 2008

Here’s another hot one from last summer. I need it after the effing ice storm we had today.

MP3: Cobra Dukes - Leave the Light On (Fredo & Thang remix)

http://www.myspace.com/cobradukes

http://www.myspace.com/fredoandthang

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Also keeping me warm at night is this boom boom flight TEPR remix

MP3: Heads We Dance - Love in the Digital Age (Tepr remix)

http://www.myspace.com/headswedance

http://www.myspace.com/tepr

MOBY + THE DUSTY KID


Wednesday, April 23, 2008
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I don’t like posting pieces about the same artists so close together but the remix below directly links two posts from this month. I’m excusing myself of the rule because of the serendipitous first degree of separation.

After dropping DUSTY KID’s remix of DISCO LIES repeatedly the last two days I’ve concluded that the track needs to be heard by everyone. Dusty Kid spins this tune into another galaxy. It’s a nine minute trip that takes you deeeeeeeeeep into dim bass and techno caverns with washes of warm yet eerie blankets of robotdisco strings. The voyage is routed on precise mechanical beeping that alters communication within your body. I mentioned this a few posts ago.

MP3: Moby - Disco Lies (The Dusty Kid’s Fears remix)

The other artists deserve the double recognition too. I also listen to the SPENCER AND HILL remix found on MOBY’s single four times a day which is unusual because I don’t normally like vocals like the ones in this mixup. Heavy and modern disco.