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Thursday 28 February 2008

Mo' gold digging

Yesh yesh y'all

This is my first post for WE-LISTEN-TO-EVERYTHING, so you know I had find a good gem worth bringing to light. I reckon the Switch remix of Santogold's track "Shove it" will shine nicely.

Keep digging!

RIGGIDY REZ FOR PEREZIDENT

A-trak: Turntablist by nature


So, Atrak, Here's the resume: When I was 13 I took my bar mitzvah money and bought myself some turntables and a mixer. I practiced for about 18 hours a day. Then I came out of my basement, packed my lunch and won a bunch of world championships. Joy! I formed a DJ crew called the Allies with Craze and friends. We toured the world for a while... I guess I've been touring for the last 10 years. Time flies.

Hilarious, not just cause of how he writes it, but how understated he is. He was 15!!!! Just 15!!!! when he won the world DMC champs. Dude then went on to win it a bunch more times, reaching a point where he was head and shoulders above everyone else.

So whats he up to now? Kanyes tour DJ (props to kanye for getting one of the best) and producing remixe's (check out SICK scanners tune on his myspace), aswell as tunes for kid sister.

That aint it though, last year he released Dirty south Dancing, a mashup of Hiphop/electro/Oldskool/Funk that is guarentee to get your body jacking.

All this shoulda gone to his head right? Nah man, check out his diary on his site.

Basically A-trak is a living Hiphop legend and certainly to go down as one of if not the greatest turntablist of all time(he even works on a notation system for scratching!!!!!!!). Mad motivated and mad skills,

Monday 18 February 2008

Rise of the ElectroClash Giants


I'm going to do something I almost promised myself I wouldnt do: Give justice yet another blog mention.

A year ago Justice played with Annie Mac in Bristol. They filled out a club with maybe 2/300 people. It was a DJ set, amazingly well done, they smashed it and left town. Then comes the summer of '07 and the release of their Cross album. It was a good album. Great? I don't know, depends on your opinion.

Anyway, yesterday they come back to Bristol. They fill Carling on a Sunday with about 2000 people. 2000 people who came to only see them play for 2 hours and paying £14 to do so.

So what the hell happened over the summer of '07! Viral growth of two electroclash icons from DJ status to mainstream Rock act, picking up an MTV music video award in the act.

It's been an impressive rise for justice leading me to a couple questions. Firstly, obviously some people will call them sellouts, however their music hasnt changed, is this the mass-popularisation of Electro music?
Secondly what are Justice? They use guitar distortion on banging electro tunes to create a sort of Rock and roll meets electro atmosphere. So are they trendie indie electro, or the emergence of a new sort of Rockstar?

Im not gonna answer those questions, that would be boring. I'm just gonna sit back and try and take in more of Justice's meteoric rise and try and work out whether they will fall off.

As for the show, pretty decent, but nowhere near as maddecent as Justice at Sonar last year, is it the location or due to the fact that they played a 2 hour 'gig' and not really a dj set?

Here's to the frenchies...

ps There is an UNbelievable number of Justice remixes - Check em out on seeqpod

Saturday 9 February 2008

BMorphed

I've gotta say, I'm loving the way that all and everyone have embraced the Bmore-ification of our favourite chart-toppers. After years of putting the likes of Britney, Madonna and Kano through Electro and DnB remix machines, it seems the dawn of Baltimore Beats is upon us...

With some SWEET results. Check out neon-fresh Stuttgarters Bass Ill Euro: I'm loving their version of N.E.R.D - Everyone Nose (EuroJunk Remix). Visit their Myspace to download some of their utterly danceable Mixtapes. Guaranteed to put a smile on your face and blisters on your feet.


BITE-SIZED electro


First up, a couple of wicked remixes from the Masterful Craftsmen that are Mstrkrft:

Justice - D.A.N.C.E (Mstrkrft Remix)

Kylie Minogue - Wow (Mstrkrft Remix)

If rocking out to Kylie makes you want to revisit the 80s, check out this super smooth Chromeo remix by Paris based electro-heads Lifelike ("so electric"):

Chromeo - Needy Girl (Lifelike Remix)

For some more down-tempo shizzle, check out this lovely rework of a 2007 chart topper from badboy Chicago remixer Million $ Mano:

Digitalism - Pogo (Mano Remix)

Friday 8 February 2008

What is Music?

"You call that music?! Sounds like a broken car alarm..."

Sound familiar? Something most people that are into Electronic Bangin Stuff will regularly get thrown at them from unappreciative friends/family. But maybe the idea of considering the bleepedy bleep noises that microwaves/computers/mobile phones/etc produce as 'music' isn't all that crazy. Take Apple Computer's Macintosh Startup sound; that's music to my ears.

To prove my point, a couple of guys from Berlin called Transformer di Roboter had the rather awesome idea of using Apple's epic sound (created by Jim Reekes) as the bassline for a cover of MJ's Stranger in Moscow. The original idea behind Transformer was to do covers of known pop hits, using cliches of contrasting musical styles and... musical language.

This tune is likely to raise a few eyebrows if played at the next family gathering: but despite being based on a 3-second synthesizer
chord, it's making me nod my head like a little chipmunk. This underlines that asking questions like "Is it Music? Is it Art" is often irrelevant. Whether it's a star soprano singing her final aria, a badly sung karaoke performance or my latest ringtone; they are all part of the musical language we know the world and our own minds by.

(Doesn't mean some of the stuff we rock out to IS pretty funny)

Monday 4 February 2008

Let's get Krump

Following on from the 'whats goin' down in Paris' post, Sketch showed me a vid of Clowning. Sorta like krumping, it's hard to describe, kinda similar but involving more joking around. It's a complete contrast to Techtonik. While krumping started in Southside LA, clowning apparently started as just that, a clown dancing crazily and getting kids to laugh. Question is which one do you prefer? Clowning or Techtonik?

Friday 1 February 2008

Nu trance, ravemore, fashion dance-core... Purple crush and EmoClub???

Describing music as emo-club may make some cringe, unless your particularly fond of the 80's. Purple Crush, actually a couple who met at Art School in LA, now rep from Brooklyn NYC. They got an interesting sound and remixes of their tunes are becoming big on the BMore circuit. Perhaps sounding better when remixed, is it worth checking out? Hell yeah...