A little late getting this one up but none the less a big thank you to the good folks at Your Army Online for continuing to send us big tunes from the great artists that they work with. This one is a special treat from Trevor Loveys. City Reverb gets the treatment this time around. The track is the second single from the album ‘Lost City Folk’, which is released on September 15th. Mr. Loveys has been keeping himself particularly busy as of late. He co-produced multiple songs on the new Machines Don’t Care album and co-founded a new label with Affie Yusuf called Tragic Magic. The first release is called ‘Drop It’ by Trevor Loveys with a follow called ‘No Time For Fake Ones’ by Affie Yusuf + Loveys. Both will be on vinyl + digital.
This remix is fire!!!! But…unfortunately it will never see the light of day as a proper release or white label. Sebastien Leger has confirmed that it is only a DJ tool for his sets (so if you have downloaded this remix somewhere its not the real thing). He was inspired to do the remix after seeing Daft Punk live himself on their recent tour. He modeled the remix after the mix Daft Punk used for their show. So make sure you go out and see him DJ when he comes to your town and maybe you will be lucky enough to hear him drop this in his mix. From the looks of this video it looks like this track slays dance floors. TUNE!!!!!
Very limited download opportunity for this new remix by American “fidget” house producer Bryan Cox. The good folks at Crux Records were kind enough to send this over to promote the Headshotboyz single “Exodus.” This one has a darker feel to it and will be sure to prove any sound system’s limits. Get it while you can!!!
Headshotboyz - Exodus (Bryan Cox Remix)
There was a radio rip making the rounds and a few higher quality versions of the track being posted on some big blogs in the past couple of days. We just received the official final version of the remix and are loving it! The Justice boys nailed this one. Taking MGMT’s already dance floor friendly tune and giving it a french touch.
Off Trouble & Bass comes the speaker-destroying Sharkslayer remix of Curses!’s “What I Need”. The remix pairs down the sound to an undulating low end liquid bass line. Brooklyn heavy bass music!!
“Wooden” is a stellar tune off Simian Mobile Disco’s full length album “Attack Decay Sustain Release.” Hadn’t heard any good remixes of the track until we received a heads up on this mix by Danton Eeprom. He does a great job of capturing the essence of the original. Make sure you check out his other remixes here when you get a chance. The “Wooden” remix is included amongst others in a new compilation called “Attack Decay Sustain Release Remixed” to be released at the end of July.
This is a tune that was canned by all the big names at Winter Music Conference this year and continues to destroy dance floors across the globe. RADIO SLAVE is just one of the various names Matthew Edwards uses for his various productions, re-edits, and remixes. Others include Matthew E, Quiet Village, Sea Devils, and Rekid. His love for making DJ friendly re-edits of popular tunes (Jay Z, Britney Spears, Kylie Minogue, etc.) lead him to releasing a number of them as white labels and even a few on his own label (REKIDS). This set him on the path to producing his own original material and making the REKIDS label one of the most respected in dance music over the past few years. “Grindhouse” is labeled as a DJ Tool on the “No Sleep - Part 4” EP released in March. Its a dark tech-house stomper that has recently been given a refresh by Ali “Dubfire” Shirazinia from the infamous Deep Dish.
RADIO SLAVE - Grindhouse (Dubfire’s Terror Planet Mix)
This one is getting a lot of play around here recently although its been out for some time now. Night Facilities captured the essence of Adele’s original and brought it to the dance floor quite nicely.