For being such a popular song among DJ’s and producers La Roux‘s Bulletproof is still as intoxicating as the first time I listen to it summer of 2009. There have been WAAAYY too many remixes since its release but today I am honored to present to you what I want to label as: The BEST BULLETPROOF REMIX EVER! brought to you by Hyper Crush.
An aggressive electro force capable of inducing quakes on the dance floor. Enjoy this Electro Beast!
Here it is! The long-awaited release of “Losing Streak,” the exciting musical lovechild of Frankmusik + Computer Club. Frankmusik’s debut album, Complete Me, was released on August 3, 2009 and made it to number 5 on the UK Albums Chart. Computer Club is known for his many remixes including artists such as Mr. Oizo, Jewel Kid, and New Order; and his debut EP Nerd Secrets, will be out this month.
While the song might be called Losing Streak this track by the joined forces of Frankmusik and Computer Club has WIN written all over it. While Computer Club describes his sound as loud and aggressive, it is really his melodic funk-laden interludes that makes him a real electro house DJ and not some other imitation that has to wear a mask to be just ask cool.
Why do I like Milk Face so much you ask? Because of their filthy dj sets Midge keep sending over.
If you live in Shoreditch, East London, check out club 333 every first Saturday of the month. We will bring you the live set of Saturdays show next week.
Party starting German trio Acidkids have just released an electro track meant to melt your brain off. An ambitious feat for any artists, really, as brain-melting is considered highly rude in many corners of the world.
No joke aside this track is amazing. The amount of beating the vocals endour is impressive. I mean if Acidkids were married to these vocals there is no way they can get less than a life sentence for first degree murder (and possibly attempted murder of your ears). The battering dubstep beat does not help their case either.
It was really in 2009 when I started hitting up a lot of raves and techno/trance clubs that I became an avid junkie of this extremely stretched out clusterfuck of effects that ive come to love as Dirty Electro. Theres something appealing about the chaos and progression of electro techno. This new fully dynamic track from Stereoheroes is completely insane… and if your not of a fan of electronic music, we always got something less crazy.
Midge, among a lot of other music related projects he is in, is one of the guys from Milk Face who records his live dirty electro sets every month. I am blown away by how current this guy stays always changing his set to include brand new tracks and remixes.. and December was no exception.
Here is a one and a half hour set recorded live at Milk Face @ the 333 in Shoreditch, London on 5th December 2009. Featuring 30 all new dirty electro, bassline and fidget house tracks by Calvertron, Mightyfools, Foamo, Dada Life, DJ Dan & Hatiras, Major Lazer, 2manyDjs, Chewy Chocolate Cookies, Don Rimini, Lazy Rich, Duck Sauce, Armand Van Helden, Laidback Luke and Joachim Garraud. Play LOUD Milk Face, the 1st Saturday of every month @ the 333, Shoreditch.
1. Intro, Midge with a little help from Danny and Kelis
2. Milkshake (Mightyfools remix), Kelis
3. Untitled (HiJack Remix), DJ Falcon 4. aNYway (LAZRtag Remix), Duck Sauce
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5. Set Me Free (Louis La Roche Reconstruction), Phonat 6. Dance The Way I Feel (Armand Van Helden Club Mix), Ou Est Le Swimming Pool
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7. Sir Duke (Dirty Monkeez remix), Stevie Wonder
8. Illin n Fillin it (Malentes The Monster is Loose Instrumental), Armand Van Helden
9. Feel For You (Calvertron Remix), Chaka Khan
10. Break The House Down (Extended Mix), Laidback Luke
11. Right Now feat. Uberzone (Club Edit), Lee Coombs 12. Are U Ready (Laidback Luke Remix), Joachim Garraud
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25. Bonkers (Wobbly Sluts Bonking The Bass Remix), Dizzee Rascal & Armand Van Helden
26. ELVI$ (2manyDJs edit), Felix Da Houscat
27. Bonkers (As Heard On Radio Soulwax Edit), Dizzee Rascal
28. Walking On A Dream (Punk Rolla’s Remix), Empire Of The Sun
29. Rythm Is A Dancer (Rico Tubbs Remix), SNAP
30. London Town (Foamo Remix), Man Like Me
This track may not be your cup of tea but for some reason I found it very comforting.. aside from making my ears bleed. I am a bigger fan of dirty stretched out electronic melodies more than I am at heavy basses but I gave this a try and now I am glad I did.
Check out Mr. Vega remix of Vortech’s genre mash up Wub Steppin’. Thanks to UK label Kiss My Bass Recordings for hooking us up with this track.
“It’s a totally ace banger, heavily extracted from the original but with some great techno flavour”
DJ Skeet Skeet rolled into Los Angeles simply as Trevor McFedries.
Trevor spent his high school years playing football, shredding in hardcore bands, and being awkward around girls. Having had a less than successful run in college lasting a solid two semesters, Trevor moved back in with his mom and started throwing his life away by frequenting the LA party scene. A few too many nights out on the town paired with an affinity for Lil Jon and DJ Skeet Skeet was born. He started doing DIY parties in Hollywood with other up and coming DJs like Royal Rumble, LA Riots and Young Americans (now Classixx). -last.fm
I gotta be honest and say that I am not much of a Ke$ha fan, having said that, Skeet Skeet techno remix makes it easier to accept her singing. However, I have become a fan of Sky Ferreira, an upcoming American pop singer that has already signed a record deal with grandaddy EMI records. Here are remixes from both these female singers.