Thursday, November 19, 2009

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

If you recall the Alex Metric remix of Phoenix's Lisztomania from a few months back, you should recall that that track is goddamn awesome. And good news!! I found another Alex Metric remix! And boy is it ever a beauty. Frantic and manic dance energy contained within:


I don't listen to J Dilla really, but I am well aware that he is goddamn good. And I stumbled upon a cover of his track Circus by some guy named Brabe. I now want to listen to more J Dilla.


Chromeo's DJ Kicks is chock a block full of French disco and synth pop, and this track by Carmen, circa 1984, is both rare and ridiculously dancey. Thanks for showing me this one, Chromeo.


And to round it all out a pretty straightforward dancefloor banger by some guy named Merdan Taplak. Best name in dance music? Very possible.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

some more South London



Two different tracks here that are both out of South London (which I think is good enough reason to post them together). The first is by Silkie. It's the opening track from City Limits Volume 1. Sort of progressive, synth-blippy dubstep that fits in with a lot of the funksteppy stuff outta 2009. Pretty fun stuff. You can tell the genre is going more mainstream, but this proves it's not yet a bad thing. The other track by XX is a little more well known, so I probably don't need to go into much explanation. The picture is not XX though. It's Silkie. XX are a bunch of ugly white 20-years-olds so I didn't include their picture.

Silkie - Concrete Jungle (2009) - 8:30
XX - Infinity (2009) - 5:13

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Well i've been enjoying some nadastrom lately so i hope you can enjoy it as well.

Lil' Wayne - A Milli (Nadastrom Remix)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Raindrops













Well given Victoria's non stop rain why not listen to songs that talk about raindrops?

Basement Jaxx - Raindrops (Funkagenda and Paul Thomas remix)