It’s hard not to admire Ben Sims’ ability to reinvent himself. On “Something”, he delivers a typical slamming tribal groove, but it features noisy, crashing percussion and a vocal intoning ‘there’s something inside’, which is culled from the kind of hardcore record that he used to play back in the day. Sims’ own remix features splintered rhythms and insistent claps over hammering beats, while his choice of remixers is also of a high quality; Truncate’s take features merely a snippet of the vocal over hammering beats that lead into a deep chord sequence, while the Rivet version is more stripped back and laced with bugged out acid lines.
Label: Oligopolist Catalog#: none Release date: 10-01-2013 Source: WEB Format: MP3 Quality: 320 kbps Size: 100 mb Genre: Electronic Style: Downtempo / Instrumental Hip Hop / Glitch Hop / Beats
Tracklist:
01 [?] (3:24)
02 Your Mom (2:33)
03 Sea Of Japan (2:21)
04 Dark (4:06)
05 Bedtime Story (2:38)
06 TV Talks (4:35)
07 Flutter (2:32)
08 Blue Dreams (3:00)
09 Memory Bank (2:59)
10 Hospital Bed/Losing You (2:20)
11 Letting Go (2:03)
12 [Exercise 4] (3:37)
13 Um (2:20)
14 Sleepfall (2:04)
Tracklist: 1. Got I Own Thing (1:20) 2. Stoney Pharmacy (2:12) 3. Fool On The Hill (3:29) 4. Motsa (3:54) 5. Drinkin And Thinkin (2:57) 6. Jam On Dallas Road (5:40) 7. Erase (6:01) 8. Every Life Under The Invisible Hands (5:01) 9. Black Meat Dance (3:43) 10. Always (3:59) 11. Eisbergen (6:32) 12. Surprise Pass (7:11) 13. It Goes Free (6:56) 14. La Palette (8:02) 15. (be Aware) Nothing For Free (8:55) 16. Let’s Stay Together (1:39)
Tracklist:
1. Forget Me (5:40)
2. Fuck That (4:19)
3. Forget Me [Koda Remix] (3:53)
4. Forget Me [Flechette Remix] (4:53)
Forget Me is the debut release by Austrian wunderkind Dead Battery on Kannibalen Records. Following his chart-topping remix of Dabins Awakening, Dead Battery returns with an electrifying pair of original compositions. The title track is an expertly-crafted electro house stomper, with an uplifting vocal buildup that undeniably places it in anthem territory. The second original, Fuck That, is a proper dubstep tune, filled with earth shattering drums and in-your-face bass growls and squelches. The EP is capped off with two very different yet equally brilliant remixes of Forget Me. South Carolina producer Koda slows everything up on his version, using a slew of hypnotizing pads, emotive vocal tapestries and smooth R&B grooves to concoct the perfect soundtrack for early-morning chilling sessions. Parisian duo Flechette bring in booming 808 drums, undulating leads and epic hardstyle chords, taking their remix straight to the trap. Distributed by Label Engine – www.label-engine.com
01. Dontknower – Lisa Goes to St. Petersburg (Original Mix)
02. Dontknower – Lisa Goes to St. Petersburg (Andrea Erre & Criss Hawk Remix)
03. Dontknower – Lisa Goes to St. Petersburg (Ciskoman Remix)
04. Dontknower – Lisa Goes to St. Petersburg (Gadi Mitrani Remix)
05. Dontknower – Lisa Goes to St. Petersburg (GrooveU Remix)
06. Dontknower – Lisa Goes to St. Petersburg (Unilevel Remix)
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Label: Join The Dots Catalog#: DOT014 Release date: 2013-03-18 Source: WEB Format: MP3 Quality: 320 kbps Size: 32 mb Genre: House
Tracklist:
1. James Welsh – The Way [Tom Demac Remix] (7:18)
2. Zoo Look – People Let Me Down [Medlar Remix] (6:18)
James Welsh The Way EP has been played, raved to and generally bigged up by some of the biggest names in dance music (Ame, Maya Jane Coles, James Zabiela, Deetron, Space Dimension Controller, Sasha, Luke Solomon, see, we werent joking mate). Whilst Zoo Looks earlier People Let Me Down release has been thrust upon un-suspecting dance floors by the likes of Tony Humphries, Max Essa, Ralph Lawson, Jimpster and Cole Medina. Its a smorgasbord of DJ talent, all serving up only the best ingredients. However James and the Zoo Look brethren were not content with simply taking a shot at world domination with their respective releases, so we have tooled up two of this years biggest remix maestros in Medlar and Tom Demac to provide us with their own interpretations of two of our biggest tracks of 2012. The original of James Welshs The Way is a smooth grooving, RnB laced piece of house music. Perfect for eliciting a ‘lil’ bump and grind for the ladies on the floor. Tom Demac slips (but not so quietly) something like a 90s house bass line into the mix, stepping the sexual chocolate up, removing the grind but not the bump. Whilst the original was a warm up weapon, Demacs re-interpretation is definitely not to be introduced during foreplay. Whether remixing Deep Space Orchestra, Disclosure or dropping gigantic (if somewhat Cheeky) white-label garage-house juggernauts Medlar has spent the last couple of years releasing his own material or indeed meddling in others sonic business. Here he takes Zoo Looks slo-mo chug-athon and sprinkles it with fairy dust, a dash of disco and a whole heap of that Medlar attitude. Whatever exactly that may be?