Wednesday, March 21, 2007

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X-Wife: Realize (Tomboy Remix)

Pleasantly surprised by thier show the other night. Very much in the spirit of The Rapture, but nevertheless a fun time was had.

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Telex: How Do You Dance (Tomboy Remix)

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

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Alice Deejay: Better Off Alone

I'm shameless I know... First time I'd heard it in a while was last St. Patrick's Day- somewhere off of Houston and Orchard with Eric. I had gotten a ticket for undisclosed reasons (everyone knows I always get caught...you know how it goes...) right before coming into some packed, random club. This creeped into the set and somehow I loved it and it worked and it felt like eighth grade all over again...except this time around I knew I was homo. Anyway, I feel fine knowing that ON-OFF included it in a recent set.


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Justus Köhncke: Love and Dancing

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

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Cornelius: Drop (Kings of Convenience Remix)

Something about his voice and a day like today just match up so perfectly, don't you think?

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

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Mark Stewart: Stranger Than Love

I think this could be one of my favorites of all time.

I also just came to the realization that it kind of reminds me of the 2006 DFA remix of Arthur Russell's "Springfield."

Saturday, March 10, 2007

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Peaches: Downtown (Simian Mobile Disco Remix)

Totally excited about seeing Simian Mobile Disco tonight.
Totally bummed out about Crystal Castles' cancellation.....

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

So Colin at Devil in the Details reminded me of the mysterious track posted below. Don't know anything at all about it other than the fact that I know it sounds good and that if the Pet Shop Boys had always sounded like this, then maybe their career would still have been as succesful today.

The Pet Shop Boys vs Superpitcher: Dry Heroin (Bumtschak Bootleg)

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Anyway, these next two are kind of interesting. Everybody knows "Rubicon", which was epitomized in Erlend Øye's DJ Kicks a few years back; fastforward to not even half a decade later and we have the workings of what I want to say "Rubicon Part Deux." The Subs are working with their own formula that definetly tears shit to shreads, but once it gains speed for about 3:22 into the song, you begin to hear fucking "Rubicon," only semi-distorted by angry snyths and a faint siren. Almost as if they've staight up taken Alan Braxe and Fred Falke's anthem and filtered it for some big, gotti club. I mean, I like it...but orginality points? Hmmmm...I've got a lot more from where this comes from....

Alan Braxe & Fred Falke: Rubicon
The Subs: Substraktion