Monthly Archives: November 2009
Back To '99
Kenneth Bager, head of Music For Dreams, is coming out with a new single called “I Can’t Wait” on Universal UK and Ultra Records in the US. He’s put together a nice little remix pack that includes reworks by Alex … Continue reading
Wonder-City of The Middle West
Only Children have been dropping little morsels of remixes here and there, but this is their first full-length mixtape. You can get a sense for what they’re all about by looking at the tracklist and giving the thing a whirl. … Continue reading
Little Booty Girls
Thunderheist is a hipster ready, clubbed up R&B duo from Toronto. We’ve featured them on here before but it’s been a while since they’ve had something that made me want to dance as much as there track “Jerk It”. The … Continue reading
Raindrops Redux
I was pretty jacked up for last nights Basement Jaxx DJ set, but I left extremely unsatisfied by their performance. I’d still highly recommend their new Scars album though, as their production is still “balling out of control.” I guess … Continue reading
Hi, November
Let’s just get back to good tunes. Old or new. Breakbot – Penelope Pitstop (old + inspired by OCD Automatic) Chromeo – Night by Night (Siriusmo Remix) (I saw Chromeo this weekend. Incredibly fun show) Delphic – This Momentary (Radioproof … Continue reading
Vampire Killah(s)
The peeps at Nightshifters were kind enough to give us a free EP for Halloween and it definitely falls into the “treat” category. This is a perfect example of how Nightshifters is running the game right now by being a … Continue reading
Bouncy Dreams
(wat?) The sun is shining and it’s perfectly warm outside. I tend to use these days of being unemployed and new in California to enjoy the weather with long bike rides on the beach. The kind of tunes I imagine … Continue reading
Break Addict
Bobby Analog is the motherfucking man when it comes to this disco house revival. His latest track “Break Addict” is the audio equivalent to a Friday night party. It really revs me up! It bangs hard and yet maintains a … Continue reading