Rob da Bank wrangles up two 60 min mixes from the legends, Fred Falke and Busy P. Fred Falke drops all his own remixes and edits of some his favorite tracks. Falke has edits of Hans Zimmer AND Todd Rundgren!! Busy P gives a little taste of what he would listen to at the end of a night of partying, a little chilled out but still bangertastic.
I dunno how many times I have said how much I love Breakbot and how genius his productions are. Just listen to this remix 🙂
[audio:http://diestruktur.com/asianmandan/music/March%202009/01-yuksek-extraball_(breakbot_remix).mp3] Yuksek – Extraball (Breakbot Remix)
Checkout the music video for “Extrball” feat. Amanda Blank after the jump.
Surkin somehow mastered and captured the sound of early house music even though he was probably only 10 or so when it was at its peak. I love how he uses Nancy Whang’s vocal sample. I love the string stabs and the piano loop. And of course the fluttering 303 and 808 bleeps.
The concept of MSTRKRFT performing live with real synths and real drums is more exciting than it happening in reality. It just lacked energy and N.O.R.E. just seemed out of it, busy checking his Twitter. Also whoever was doing the sound sucked, the vocals were too loud in the mix. Pretty cool seeing JFK behind a synth and in front of huge bass amps again (RIP DFA1979). I wonder who was drumming. Overall mediocre.
Mr. Oizo remixes himself turning the original minimal tune into a more dance friendly track.
[audio:http://diestruktur.com/asianmandan/music/March%202009/04%20Steroids%20(Mr%20Oizo%20Remix).mp3] Mr. Oizo – Steroids (ft. Uffie) (Mr. Oizo Remix)
I’ve never really listened to this The Horrors until I heard this track and I love it. From what I have been reading on the interwebs, this is an atypical new sound for The Horrors. “Sea Within a Sea” is a dark krautrock pop tune that at first listen reminded me of Neu! meets “The Rip” by Portishead which is interesting because I found out that their new album Primary Colours is produced by Geoff Barrow of Portishead. The 2nd half of “Sea Within a Sea” with those major arpeggiated chords sound very similar to the end of “The Rip”.
Peaches upcoming album seems to be shaping up into quite a big name collaboration project, with productions from Simian Mobile Disco, Gonzales, Digitalsim, Drums Of Death, and the one and only Dewaele Brothers. It’s like Peaches is the 2009 female version of Tiga’s “Ciao!” with all these collaborations.
Erol Alkan and Richard Norris crafted this Psycho-delic minimix of some great psychedelic 60s tunes, pop tunes as well as a few edits of their own. You really see how much music Erol knows and that he just isn’t a bangertastic DJ/Producer. Beyond the Wizard’s Sleeve just recently released “Re Animations Vol 1” a collection of some of their “re-animations/re-visions/re-edits/re-mixes” of tracks by The Chemical Bros, Simian Mobile Disco, and Late of the Pier just to name a few.
Also checkout a little clip Glenjamn took of Erol’s set from Hard 13 from this past Friday. Erol drop’s Daft Punk’s ATW but with an unknown track under the a capella. Anyone know what track it is? I love that acid bassline.
Beyond The Wizard’s Sleeve Radio 1 Minimix Tracklist & Hard 13 video after the jump…. [Read more]
14 dance cuts chosen by Mr. Eddie Mars. Sit back and enjoy some classic disco tunes. Everything from Cerrone to Patrick Cowley and even a track by Eddie Mars himself.
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