domingo, 18 de novembro de 2007

De-Phazz


Days of Twang

May 8, 2007

When oh when will America wake up to this band? Perhaps, years from now after they have peaked (each release makes you believe they have and then POW! another masterpiece) and America experiences another "I've always been into Floyd, it's just suddenly become popular to like them". They are of course a DJ's band / collective and their style is a plural. From Drum and bass to exquisite Funk, from turntables sampling to trombone solos. This newest release certainly has Twang, a tangible increase in the use of guitars, just when you thought only Air could use them in Electronica. This is the future of Popular Music, large bands roaming the land, people dancing again to Jazz for this is Jazz in a way too. There are real songs here, not electronic jams where every agrees that where the key changes is called the break. The Future is good for modern music, there will be venues eventually where one will be able to go dance with your love. I see it, it's there just over the horizon. - DJ4cast (Roger Hannagan)
1. Twang
2. Boogie Philosophy
3. Nonsensical Thing
4. Hell Alright
5. Better World
6. Petit Bastard
7. It Will Turn out Right
8. Devil's Music
9. Dancing with My Hands
10. How High the Hat
11. My Society
12. Rock'n'roll Dude
13. Shadow of a Lie
14. Whats the Use of...?
15. 105 FM Jam
16. Devil's Music #58 Reprise

D.L. > http://www.mediafire.com/?8ay9geczoxd

domingo, 11 de novembro de 2007

The Trentemoller Chronicles



The Trentemoller Chronicles

October 9, 2007

This is Anders Trentemøller's second full-length release, after his astounding and critically-acclaimed debut, The Last Resort on Pokerflat. This new double album is not a new studio album but, as the title indicates, an overview of Trentemøller's impressive body of work. The Trentemøller Chronicles includes Anders' personal selection of his best songs and remixes, which have only been available on vinyl or on compilations, as well as some new and exclusive songs. But the fantastic Trentemøller mix on CD1 and the fine selection of remixes on CD2 make this release a great double album in its own right for extraordinary listening pleasure. The Last Resort took the hearts of music lovers worldwide by storm. At that moment in time the Danish producer had built his outstanding reputation on not only his huge dancefloor hits, but also the remix work he'd done for other artists. Trentemøller's work is an organic combination of hand-played instruments and electronic sounds. Layer after layer of instruments fall perfectly into place and contrasting large and vast echoes and sharp, in-your-face sound bites mix with a dangerous but successful incompatibility. This Chronicle presents new songs and remixes and the best tracks and remixes that have only been available on 12", all hand-selected by the artist himself. Artists in the mix also include: Klovn, Ane Trolle, Richard Davis, Mathias Schaffhäuser, The Blacksmoke Organisation, The Knife, Filur, Jokke Ilsøe, Robyn, Sharon Phillips, Tomboy, Moby and Djuma Soundsystem.


Disco 01

1. Forest
2. Klodsmajor
3. McKlaren [Trentemøller Remix] - Klovner i Kamp
4. Snowflake [Live]
5. Blood in the Street
6. Moan [Trentemøller Remix]
7. Kink
8. Gush
9. Physical Fraction
10. Killer Kat

Disco 02

1. What Else Is There? [Trentemøller Remix] - Röyksopp,
2. Coincidance [Trentemøller Remix] - Mathias Schaffhäuser,
3. Danger Global Warming [Trentemøller Remix] - The Blacksmoke Organisation
4. We Share Our Mothers' Health [Trentemøller Remix] - The Knife
5. You and I [Trentemøller Remix] - Filur
6. Feeling Good [Trentemøller Remix] - Jokke Ilsoe,
7. Konichiwa Bitches [Trentemøller Remix] - Robyn
8. Want 2/Need 2 [Trentemøller Remix] - Sharon Phillips
9. Flamingo [Trentemøller Remix] - Tomboy
10. Go [Trentemøller Remix] - Moby


D.L. > Disco 01 >>http://www.mediafire.com/?d3ymozd288g

D.L. > Disco 02 >> http://www.mediafire.com/?7hxbhmotczx

Underworld


Oblivion with bells

October 16, 2007

After a five-year hiatus, Underworld return with an album that draws from across their past. With a mix of aggression and sunshine, they calculate syncopated, ricocheted beats against cleanly delineated textures and circumscribed melodies that have the cool of the 1980s New Romantic movement from which they originally sprang as Freur. Kraftwerk is in the DNA of their sound, but they've moved well past that, incorporating elements of hip-hop and industrial music into the mix. I wonder if Underworld's later mix of poetic spoken-word songs affected Brian Eno's recent work with poetry and music, because the influence seems to have boomeranged back in the vocal cadences of tracks such as "Ring Road." Like some of Eno's work, Karl Hyde's frequently treated, monotone talk-singing vocals could have been time-shifted from a beat-poetry reading of the early '60s. The only thing missing is the bongos. When his voice is processed, it merges as part of the sound field, but when his voice is relatively unaltered, as on "Good Morning Cockerel," it just becomes tedious. The best tracks on Oblivion with Bells are also the most ambitious. "Crocodile" has some lovely, almost Gregorian harmonies, while "Beautiful Burnout" is an epic journey with broad synthesizer chords sweeping by like headlights before segueing into a joyfully ritualistic electro-percussion tribal workout. But after that pair of opening tracks, you have to wait until the very last piece, a long, trancey bit of psychedelic drift called "The Best Mamgu Ever," to hear something more than unformed melodies and unstrung ideas. Underworld can reach higher ground. --John Diliberto

1. Crocodile 6:30
2. Beautiful Burnout 8:09
3. Holding the Moth 5:29
4. To Heal 2:36
5. Ring Road 4:31
6. Glam Bucket 5:45
7. Boy Boy Boy 6:05
8. Cuddle Bunny vs Celtic Village 2:22
9. Faxed Invitation 4:44
10. Good Morning Cockerel 2:28
11. Best Mamgu Ever 8:44
12 Crocodile - remix

D.L. >>http://www.mediafire.com/?8vhecx3blkk

terça-feira, 6 de novembro de 2007

M.A.N.D.Y. Body Language vol . 1



Body Language vol 1

May, 2005

Eu gostei muito dêsse projeto.....confiram.

1. Argelulupier
2. Salty Dog
3. Panoramic - Booka Shade
4. Quiet
5. Has to Do - Marc Houle
6. On and On [Guido Schneiders on and on RMX] - Dub Kult
7. Walk in the Park [Villalobos 'Til Thursday RMX] - DJ Minx
8. This World [Robag Wruhme Vocal Mix] - Slam
9. Destination Reached
10. I Feel Space - M.A.N.D.Y.
11. Moon Roller [Extended Mix] - Francisco
12. Issst - Tiefschwarz
13. Mandarine Girl - Booka Shade
14. Safari [James Holden Remix]
15. Picadilly Circuits
16. Ball of Light - Mathew Jonson
17. Cardiology [Isolée Mix] - Recloose
18. Body Language - M.A.N.D.Y.
19. Appreciate - Jay Haze
20. Octogonal


D.L. (1ª parte} -http://www.mediafire.com/?anlhtlgemtt

D.L. (2ª parte) - http://www.mediafire.com/?2ntybkmbvxj

domingo, 4 de novembro de 2007

Marilyn Monroe




Marilyn Monroe - Remixed

February 15, 2005

I love this CD because the music is so dynamic and rich and is an excellent compliment to Marilyn's voice. A couple of tracks could have been done more imaginatively, but most of them are a lot of fun. I hope that this inspires other DJs to take a crack at remixing her songs as I think this CD shows that there is potential for some really incredible stuff to be done. Her voice doesn't sound dated at all and she could have been recorded yesterday.

1. Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend Swing Cats Remix 4:35
2. I Wanna Be Loved By You Mafia Remix 3:06
3. A Little Girl From Little Rock Time Out Remix 3:07
4. Happy Birthday James Hardaway Remix 6:09
5. A Fine Romance Destination Remix 2:38
6. I Wanna Be Loved By You Manifest Remix 3:06
7. Kiss Me Dreamer Remix 3:18
8. Lazy Wake Me Remix 3:37
9. Bye Bye Baby Aftermath Remix 5:38
10. My Heart Belongs To Daddy Screen Edge Remix 5:04
11. She Acts Like A Woman Should James Hardway Remix 4:04
12. Some Like It Hot Revolution Remix 2:50
13. You'd Be Surprised Deluxe Remix 3:56



DL .:http://www.mediafire.com/?btdjtyert02

Billie Holliday - remixed / reimagined



REMIXED/REIMAGINED

March 27, 2007

Hot on the heels of Nina Simone's like-minded project, this 14-track disk takes Billie Holiday's masterful and mourning vocals of 1935 to 1958 to the 21st-century digital dance floor, courtesy of some resourceful remixers and DJs from Swingsett & Takuya and Nickodemus & Zeb to Organica and Poppyseed. You have to give these aural alchemists credit for their daring, but some tracks work better than others. The best include "Spreadin’ Rhythm Around," featuring Digable Planet's Ladybug Mecca, the echoplexed embers of GXR's "Long Gone Blues," DJ Logic's string-centric "Glad to be Unhappy," and Daniel Y's infectious, Soul to Soul/Loose Ends grooved "Billie's Blues." With augmentation provided by live guitarists, keyboardists, and percussionists, these scientists of sound don't desecrate the gardenia-wearing goddess's eternal artistry; rather, they globally reposition it for this era's electronica-fueled iPod generation, from the downbeat to the download. --Eugene Holley


1. I Hear Music (Swingsett & Takuya's Mighty Fine Remix)
2. More Than You Know (Jazzeem's Throwback Remix)
3. Spreadin' Rhythm Around (Lady Bug vs. Lady Day RR Remix)
4. Long Gone Blues (GXR Remix)
5. Trav'lin' All Alone (Nickodemus & Zeb Remix)
6. He Ain't Got Rhythm (Poppyseed Remix)
7. Summertime (Organica Remix)
8. I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away The Key) (Madison Park Remix)
9. Glad To Be Unhappy (DJ Logic Remix)
10. Billie's Blues (Daniel Y Remix)
11. You're So Desirable (Sunday People Remix)
12. Pennies From Heaven (Count De Money Remix)
13. But Beautiful (Tony Humphries THP Remix)
14. All Of Me (Charles Feelgood Remix)

DL - > http://www.mediafire.com/?2pyantdejt0