4.30.2009

das racist almosts makes me wish i ate fast food so i had more justification for blasting this song everywhere i go


I'm at the Pizza Hut. (WHA?)
I'm at the Taco Bell. (WHA?)
I'm at the COMBINATION Pizza Hut and Taco Bell!

This song... is... BRILLIANT.

Das Racist - "Combination Pizza Hut & Taco Bell (Wallpaper Remix)" [via the Bomarr Blog]

4.28.2009

rapidfire posting. phil collins still rules.



And props to the Hood Internet for reminding me so.

The Hood Internet // In the Air Ce Soir (Phil Collins vs. Yelle)
[via the Hood Internet]

everything annie touches turns to gold


New Annie. Incredible, per usual, though Designer Drugs kicks it up a notch.

Annie // Anthonio (Designer Drugs Remix) [follow link to Rapidshare]

4.27.2009

FOUND IT... aka quest for perfect la roux remix, PART II

Totally danceable + BONUS laser sound effects?

WIN!

La Roux // In for the Kill (Last Japan Skream Re-Edit) [via Tashed]

Check out Last Japan's MySpace here.

[EDIT]: Okay fine, on second listen the vocals sound a little wonky. A little messing with iTunes equalizer does the trick, but I kind of wish I had more sophisticated software to deal with it. They just need a little more lightness/echo...ness to match up with the super spacey sound effects. K done complaining back 2 work

4.18.2009

interpol whatever happened to you guys

Just a reminder that this album is STILL AWESOME.

That's all.

4.13.2009

physical attraction


I downloaded this mixtape by Little Boots forever ago, and hadn't listened to it since. Until tonight that is, and now I cannot stop listening to this ridiculous Madonna cover from Purple Crush. Thanks LB!

Purple Crush // Physical Attraction (Madonna Cover)
[Mediafire]

4.09.2009

neon indian


I'm so down with all the mysterious music releases lately. Neon Indian is the latest. All they've said is that they're a girl from Brooklyn and a guy from Austin who collaborate Postal Service style (wow, I'm dating myself...) but Robot Dance Music claims they've both had commercial success in the past. Any guesses? Gang Gang & Fur in their top 8 is interesting...

I love this game.

Check it:

Neon Indian // 6669 (I don't know if you know) [via zShare via RDM]

Neon Indian // Should have taken acid with you [via zShare via RDM]

Neon Indian // Seriously it's over-
[via zShare via RDM]

& hit up their MySpace for a few other cool tracks I couldn't find for download anywhere.

4.07.2009

WEIRD TAPES


I don't believe this has come up on this blog yet, but just in case you haven't heard:

Weird Tapes is the best thing ever.

That said, you should probably head over to their blog and download the two free EPs they have up, and the sick remix they did for Lost Valentinos, and the NEW sick remix they did for Datarock. Then while you're at it check out Memory Cassette, 'cos they are friends or collaborators or something I don't know it's all very mysterious.

So yes, go check that out. I promise it lives up to its name in both weirdness and tapey-ness, both of which are always a good thing.

4.06.2009

la roux remix... x7


I'm pretty opinionated when it comes to remixes, so it's very rare that I find myself listening to different versions of the same song on repeat, trying to decide which is best. La Roux's "In For the Kill" has been remixed so many times in the past month, it's pretty obvious that plenty of other people (namely, DJs) are as infatuated with this track as I am. But which remix is the best??!

Seriously. This is difficult. The original is fun and poppy, but not quite dance floor-ready. The Max Heyes remix adds some much needed texture to the track, but doesn't go as far as some of the others in playing up the darkness of the lyrics/theme of the song. Skream's Let's Get Ravey remix has a SICK intro, but fails to drop the heavy bass when you think it's going to, until the last 50 seconds, which actually finally incorporate a little true "ravey"-ness into the track. It ends up being a really long, mellowed out track that honestly doesn't really go anywhere. Foamo's Skream Remix Bootleg has more texture than the other two, but it's almost TOO epic sounding. Definitely more suitable for a some sort of post-apocalyptic action film than a dance party. Heartbreak's remix is, eh. I guess it's meant to be italo-disco or whatever but t ends up just soundng way too '80s for my taste. L-Vis 1990 Hyper Bass Remix is just that. Hyper. Kind of gives me a headache. Normally I love The Twelves, but I don't know. Their remix is a little too peppy for this song. Also, the noises in the background sound like orca whales.

Conclusion -- for now I'm voting Foamo, but if someone else hijacked the Skream remix and made it a LITTLE more dance-y, I'd be down with that. Feel free to be really cool and productive like me and listen to all 7 versions of this song, and then draw your own conclusion.