More old school vinyl rips from U-Tern. This one clocks in at almost 140 bpm, much faster than most of his slower, groovy posts. Has a cool 80s electro vibe–funny to think that “electro” means something totally different now…

Bobby Nunn - Sexy Sassy

I first heard We are Scientists a few years ago on roadtrips in the Matrix. This remix sounds almost nothing like the stuff I’ve heard, but it is very cool emo electro.

We are Scientists - Chick Lit (Danger TV remix)

I had posted a remix of this Van She track by the man himself a few BTs ago, but I like this new take by the hotter than hot Yuksek even more. Here it is, as well as another banging remix as well. All his tracks seem to incorporate a huge build followed by an electro explosion–very cool shit.

Van She - Strangers (Yuksek remix)

Mika - Lollipop (Yuksek remix)

I think I still prefer the Them Jeans blend of this Kid Sister hit better, but this new re-work by Tepr certainly gives it a run for its money. Almost has an 80s power pop vibe.

Kid Sister - Pro Nails (Tepr remix)

GRUM is simply on fire right now. Dude’s productions all rock hard. Take that fury and add some Le Castle Vania, and damn.

GRUM - Go Back (Le Castle Vania remix)

As I’ve spent more and more and more time over the past year following this new wave of electro/blog house music that is coming out, Kitsune has grown to become one of my favorite labels. While it is certainly one great among many others, it seems to pick out all my favorite elements of the current melting pot of sounds. Case in point: Autokratz out of London.

Autrokratz - Last Show

I hadn’t heard of Fardoche before, but this track’s randomness is great. Not club material, but great mixtape potential!

Fardoche - Disco Double Date

I was pissed that I missed these guys at Coachella this year, and was excited to see this track get posted recently since it isn’t that new. Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip almost fell off my radar… Every line of this song is so TRUE! Cracks me up.

Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip - Thou Shalt Always Kill

Have been reading about Tommie Sunshine a lot over on GWTP, and while I don’t listen to that much of his music, I really respect the guy. In a scene so dominated by new, new, new; he really seems to play what the fuck he wants and do his own thing–which includes a lot of older stuff. Take this sweet remix of the Stones classic, for example.

The Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil (Tommie Sunshine’s Peak-Hour
Lucifer remix)

1 Comment

  • 1. brian replies at 5th June 2008 um 3:04 pm :

    damn man, every time i read one of these i am reminded how good your taste is and how bad i want you to dj every party i ever have. you should get a monthly night up north that we can come visit and attend, for sure.

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