
Ok, please bear with me on the posting dearth. Had to take care of this little thing in the desert, and frankly the blog harvests haven’t yielded much lately. I’ll pass on the Lil’ Wayne remixes, thank you very much… So we’re back, albeit with a slightly truncated offering.
Since it really has been too long since posting new tracks (or a new podcast for that matter, blargh…), here are a couple different twists on Daft Punk classics. The first of which is an interesting banger edit by B. Rich–who also did a wicked remix of Prince’s 1999 for those who remember from FHBD; followed by a sweet indie cover of Digital Love by Wonky Pop stars.
Daft Punk - Too Long (B. Rich remix feat. Nate Dogg)
Wonky Popstars - Digital Love (daft punk cover)
Not to be left out, here is a great new Justice concoction–shallow party vocals layered over a chopped up DVNO instrumental.
Justice - DVNO (Officially Unofficial Transformer remix)
Representing some new shit from the boys over at Brooklyn Zoo, too. Very funky, almost French house joint from ESTAW. My FTP account seems to be acting up right now, but hop over to their sight to catch a new Chew Fu track featuring wonky Michael Jackson lyrics, too. There is no such thing as too much MJ!
ESTAW & J-Cast - Break It Down
This one came on my radar courtesy of G-Unit–another sweet Ting Tings remix. Not quite as timeless as the Calvin Harris track, but those are big shoes to fill. Less indie, more straight up house. All good.
The Ting Tings - That’s Not My Name (Tom Neville remix)
I know the last thing the blogosphere needs is more Chromeo remixes, but Laidback Luke is one of my favorite house producers right now. I had begun to skip over Fancy Footwork remixes in my trolling, but this reminds me why I like it in the first place.
Chromeo - Fancy Footwork (Laidback Luke remix)
I had been hearing this track all over from MSTRKRFT to Sandra Collins sets, and I finally figured out what it was. I know, I know–I’m way behind. Crookers are blowing up right now; helping Italy to almost keep up with France and Germany in the electro scene. Not for those with musicogenic epilepsy!

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