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Aviso:Cambio de Fecha y Lugar.

01 30 2010


Hola chavos, como ya sabrán este fin de semana fueron cerrados rotundamente muchos antros y bares por razones subjetivas de nuestro singular gobierno…Pero bueno entrar en el meollo del asunto sería muy aburrido y totalmente inepto, y ya para sintetizar solo les aviso que lo que tendría que haber sido en el P.A ayer se cambio al RIOMA CLUB (Insurgentes Sur No.377, Col Hipódromo Condesa, Cd de México, será la misma dinámica : $150 hasta las 12, y $200 después, allí nos vemos!.

Sydney Wayser

01 30 2010

singer-songwriter // folk pop

Sydney Wayser possesses an ear for melody and talent for songwriting that results in a collection of intimate and playful tunes. The half-French, half-American songwriter grew up in Los Angeles with frequent trips to Paris (and is now based in New York). This worldly charm is heard throughout her music, whether it’s the Southern-inspired “Banjo Bayou” or the dreamy allure of “Bells”. Though the majority of her sophomore album, The Colorful, was recorded on children’s toys and piano, there is nothing childish about it. Wayser’s alluring vocals and her unique instrumentals combine to rapturous effect. The Colorful wanders between light-hearted fun and poignant melody with ease.

Charming instrumentals and smoky vocals.
Sydney Wayser - Bells
Sydney Wayser - Banjo Bayou
+ Purchase/Visit

Chromeo + Midnight Conspiracy [italo disco]

01 30 2010

Our friends Louis Kha and Midnight Conspiracy just finished their debut remix of Chromeo’s classic “Night By Night”. Fitting track to help premiere their opening of Delorean Nights, a new monthly shindig for us Chicagoans. And who do they get on the bill for opening night? Designer mutha-flippin Drugs. Look for a tix giveaway this next week as the show opens on February 6th at Lincoln Hall (uggh… is it only February, spring cant get here any sooner)

Enjoy the new remix to hold you over til Saturday.


Chromeo – Night By Night (Midnight Conspiracy Remix) | 320 kbs

Schlachthofbronx

01 30 2010

Mumdance hurrr

Yo, so Schlachthofbronx RULE right?

Apart from producing extemely sturdy 100 miles an hour global madness, they are seriously nice guys too. I played their party @ Rote Sonne in Munich recently & it was a SMASHER.

When they came on I have never seen kids going so crazy, it was like this gig.

Their party actually wore me out so much that when they dropped me off at the airport the next day, I checked in, went through security, went to my departure gate, sat down to get my plane…..then fell asleep and missed my flight home by about 4 hours.

I wasn’t too bothered though as Oktoberfest was on…..Oktoberfest is this HUGE beer festival with about 30,000 drunk Bavarians standing on tables, swinging about litre jugs of booze an all singing along to power ballads, IT WAS AMAZING. I just went there an got mad crunk with one of the Schlachthofbronx MC’s Ron Foto & my man Tim Turbo for a couple of days.

Anyways, so Schlachthofbronx have just announced a remix comp of their tune “Ayoba” ft Spoek & Gnucci Banana. The winner gets their remixes released on Man Recordings which is an honour within itself.

Check the rules below & get bussssssy

“Ayoba!” by Schlachthofbronx feat. Spoek & Gnucci Banana has become a serious hit on dancefloors and blogs around the globe – now Man Recording gives you the chance to remix one of the big tunes of 2010!

RULES:

1. Download the parts of the original here: http://www.sendspace.com/file/71f4le

2. Remix the song the way you like!

3. Upload your remix on the Sound Cloud drop box of Man Recordings and name it AYOBA! (your remixer name) and add “Ayoba Remix Contest” in the tags. The link to our Dropbox is:

http://soundcloud.com/manrecordings/dropbox/profile

4. The winners will be selected by Man Recordings and streamed on this website.

PRIZES:

1st prize: Official digital release on the “Ayoba Remix EP” alongside remixes by Ku Bo, Beataucue, Daniel Haaksman, Top Billin, Phon.O, Beware + Motorpitch amongst others. (Man 046, released March 1st)

2nd & 3rd prize: limited edition Man Rec surprise parcel + Schlachthofbronx T-Shirts.

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT REMIX: 12th of February 2010

www.myspace.com/schlachthofbronx
www.myspace.com/manrecordings
www.manrecordings.com

Schlachthofbronx

01 30 2010

Mumdance hurrr

Yo, so Schlachthofbronx RULE right?

Apart from producing extemely sturdy 100 miles an hour global madness, they are seriously nice guys too. I played their party @ Rote Sonne in Munich recently & it was a SMASHER.

When they came on I have never seen kids going so crazy, it was like this gig.

Their party actually wore me out so much that when they dropped me off at the airport the next day, I checked in, went through security, went to my departure gate, sat down to get my plane…..then fell asleep and missed my flight home by about 4 hours.

I wasn’t too bothered though as Oktoberfest was on…..Oktoberfest is this HUGE beer festival with about 30,000 drunk Bavarians standing on tables, swinging about litre jugs of booze an all singing along to power ballads, IT WAS AMAZING. I just went there an got mad crunk with one of the Schlachthofbronx MC’s Ron Foto & my man Tim Turbo for a couple of days.

Anyways, so Schlachthofbronx have just announced a remix comp of their tune “Ayoba” ft Spoek & Gnucci Banana. The winner gets their remixes released on Man Recordings which is an honour within itself.

Check the rules below & get bussssssy

“Ayoba!” by Schlachthofbronx feat. Spoek & Gnucci Banana has become a serious hit on dancefloors and blogs around the globe – now Man Recording gives you the chance to remix one of the big tunes of 2010!

RULES:

1. Download the parts of the original here: http://www.sendspace.com/file/71f4le

2. Remix the song the way you like!

3. Upload your remix on the Sound Cloud drop box of Man Recordings and name it AYOBA! (your remixer name) and add “Ayoba Remix Contest” in the tags. The link to our Dropbox is:

http://soundcloud.com/manrecordings/dropbox/profile

4. The winners will be selected by Man Recordings and streamed on this website.

PRIZES:

1st prize: Official digital release on the “Ayoba Remix EP” alongside remixes by Ku Bo, Beataucue, Daniel Haaksman, Top Billin, Phon.O, Beware + Motorpitch amongst others. (Man 046, released March 1st)

2nd & 3rd prize: limited edition Man Rec surprise parcel + Schlachthofbronx T-Shirts.

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT REMIX: 12th of February 2010

www.myspace.com/schlachthofbronx
www.myspace.com/manrecordings
www.manrecordings.com

Week is Coming to an End

01 30 2010

Been away from the blog a bit, but I’m happily back. I’m glad to see that my co-writers have filled my spot well while I’ve been gone. I don’t think I’ve mentioned it beforehand, please welcome our newest writer Dexter! Totally four weeks late on that. And excuse my impulse post yesterday, genuinely excited that it was actually a Daft Punk track, but to my disappointment yet sweet surprise, it wasn’t. Although the track was decent.

So I’ve had these tracks sitting on my desktop on my break and they’ve been bothering me every time I’ve landed myself on the desktop to post them. Here they are! First is the Van She Tech from Michael Di Francesco, the guitar/synth player of the group, of Dragonette‘s Pick Up The Phone. I couldn’t help myself because I love Dragonette, completely a guilty pleasure I’ve publicly disclosed. It also makes me go back to the Van She remixes which I haven’t heard any new ones in a while. Stretched out intro, but I’m completely into the main beat that comes in around a minute fourteen. Haven’t heard many awesome retro 80′s beats in a while, this is as close as it gets. Trust Van She to do the deed. In the same vein, Buffetlibre‘s remix of The Antlers. Really cheery sounding remix, lyrics are still kind of sad. And lastly, an original from Death to the Throne. I didn’t ignore your email my friend! It just took a long time for me to get to posting it… first thing that came to mind when I listened to this track was ‘bedazzled’ or ‘bejeweled’.


Dragonette – Pick Up The Phone (Michael Van She Remix)
[mediafire]


The Antlers – Two (Buffetlibre Remix)
[mediafire]


Death to the Throne – I Only Have Eyes For You
[mediafire]

Evites de te promener toute nue

01 30 2010

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Depuis un certain Wait for Love datant de 2006, on n’avait pas eu l’occasion d’entendre Savage et Fred Falke à nouveau ensemble. C’est désormais chose faite. Sur le nouvel EP de Savage sorti chez Work It Baby (oui le monde de la musique est petit), on y trouve ce titre qui, à défaut d’être mythique comme leur précédente collaboration, se laisse écouter gentiment.

N.B. : le conseil BAF ne vous fiez pas aux préjugés et écoutez jusqu’au bout les 4 titres notamment Losttoy

Savage – I’m In Luv feat. Fred Falke

SBTRKT – the fog

01 30 2010

SBTRKT MySpace

Ada – Lovestoned (video)

01 30 2010

Scion X Dub Police

01 29 2010

TOYOTA在北美車廠的另一支線品牌Scion,賣車之外對於音樂也總是不遺餘力,這次在Scion Audio Visual系列的28裡找來了倫敦Dubstep領導品牌Dub Police,由廠牌領導人Caspa率領旗下The Other、Emalkay、Trolley Snatcha、LD、D1、Unitz和Subscape等眾多Producer/DJ前來錄製這張合輯,雖然無緣在美國看到Dub Police crew的全體演出,但能率先聽到這合輯也算欣慰。

1. Caspa – Ready Eddy
Label bossman Caspa sets off the disc with a proper half-time grinder. A huge wobbling bassline over pared-down drums, sprinkled with robotic vocal fragments.

2. Emalkay – Critical Hit
A seemingly harmless filtered synth at the top quickly gives way to a frantically swung out hat and giant splash of a snare. Massive 3 oscillator bass sound rides the groove all the way through.

3. The Other – Quantum Leap
Serious bass odyssey here ya’ll. Once the theme is established at the top, it’s play time. The Others run the gamut here, playing with call and response ideas, basstones, and breakdowns.

4. Subscape – Dominant Species
This track puts the emphasis on the double time feel implied frequently in Dubstep. An incredibly aggressive bassline reminiscent of the late 90′s drum and bass sound drives relentlessly throughout.

5. Trolley Snatcha – Slow Down
An ominous minor key string loop opens this heavy piece and sets the tone for this lumbering giant. A slow motion dirge whose bass is as heavy as its mood.

6. Matty G – Turf W*rz
80′s drum machines get the full dub treatment on this tune as synths and snares echo across the stereo field over subdued basslines. Dark and spacious, this beat shows the more laid back side of the beat movement.

7. Unitz – Light Ina Distance
The most directly Jamaican-influenced track on this sampler, Unitz incorporates many familiar dub conventions including the keyboard skank, pure sine-wave bassline, and everything drenched in reverb. Great use of the 80′s keyboard/horn tone nods respectively to many reggae classics.

8. Orien – Strawberry Kiss
Lush atmospheric pads and a subtle double-time skanking keyboard paired with racing stick and hats give this track a paradoxically relaxed and excited feeling. Very textural and visual track with plenty of room to breathe.

9. LD -Oh Yeah
A round, dubby bassline and double-time tambourine and hats are featured prominently in this tune and recall early 90′s jungle. Flutes and synths are delayed out with vocal fragments creating a vibe full of energy, but not abrasive.

10. D1 – BRB
Situated a bit more on the modern electro side of things, this up-tempo club rocker repeats and tweaks an ascending synth line over a four-on-the-floor kick to great effect. Still, the persistence of the hi-hat and clap patterns ground this track in the Dubstep world as well.

11. J Kenzo – Constant
A minute-long intro featuring a double-time bell, super low snare, and occasional synth snarl build tension into a minimal beat driven by a sub-bass that wobbles away on 16th notes. Plenty of space in the mix, definitely a bass-bin punisher.

12. Distinction – Bionic Bug
Clever use of synths emulate the sound of insect wings swarming in the distance while more immediate sounds pan across the stereo field to get you instinctively swatting the air for digital mosquitoes. These effects, underpinned by a giant splash of a snare and sub-rumble of a bassline make this tune a winning experiment in the vast reach of the modern synth.

13. L-Wiz – Back Stabba
Decidedly filmic synth pads create a very dramatic tone on this track complete with air raid sirens and a brassy synth melody looping from 2 minutes in. Heavily swung out 16th note hi-hats keep the energy high throughout.

14. Dubwoofa – 7am Ghost
Rounding out this Dub Police collection, Dubwoofa creates a hauntingly minimal vibe with lush synth pads and a drum pattern that is both sparse and incredibly tense. A deft marriage of the texturally ambient and rhythmically aggressive.

Dub Police MySpace | Scion AV