The mystery behind the disappearing posts has been solved. I have just received some e-mails from Blogger support about the Digital Millenium Copyright Act in relation to some posts. Given this, I may have to only put YouTube videos up for more popular songs. Please continue to check these songs out. Additionally, feel free to contact me about any of them. I will continue to post some download links for older songs and new, hard to find songs that are good to post. Definitely support the artists by buying their ish.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Thursday, March 12, 2009
That's The Beat

This is going to be a short post, because I did promise trance part 2 would be coming soon and this is not trance part 2. Just a random sampling of some really good songs I've picked up in the last couple of days that I thought I'd get out there.
Also, if anyone knows why a lot of my posts keep disappearing, let me know.
My genre of the day: Dubstep
What you need to be listening to:
In For The Kill (Louis Philippe DnB Mix) - La Roux
This is actually a re-fix of the Skream (pic above; he's the Croydon boy wonder who made that It's Not Over Yet remix that I never got around to posting) Let's Get Ravey remix. Takes the deep bass and adds a drum 'n' bass beat and a spacey arp at the end for some energy. Listen with some good headphones.
In For The Kill - YouTube
In For The Kill - Download
Your Love - Rob Threezy
This tune starts out a bit slow but kicks in with the housey piano and a bit of a ghettotech beat a minute in. Sounds a bit like Crookers without their wobbly basslines. No streaming anywhere to be found unfortunately, but check it out and give it a listen.
Your Love - Download
Broken (Demo) - Gorillaz
One of the three demos that could make it onto the next album. Pretty hard to explain, it has a rolling bass and organ bit. Hear it for yourself.
Broken - YouTube
Broken - Download
NEXT POST: Trance part 2?
Labels:
gorillaz,
la roux,
louis philippe,
rob threezy,
skream
Boogie Nights

No trance part 2 yet; this post is going to have a disco/new disco bent. House music started out essentially as disco that was accidentally sped up, so this is a bit of a throw back to the beginning of a lot of electronic music. That said, only one song in the post is actual disco; the rest are from the new wave of disco-y house music that's been coming out of late. Interesting fact: the reason almost all disco songs have that shh-shh-shh hi-hat bit is because somebody figured out that those really high frequencies are attenuated when you're on cocaine. Learn something new everyday.
Also, holler at Greece, yet another new country for the blog.
My genre of the day: Nu-Disco
Hold On - Holy Ghost!
Holy Ghost! comes from DFA, the label out of Brooklyn with some good disco-tinged artists on their list (and some completely different ones like LCD Soundsystem). This song has a funky beat, a piano bit that feels a bit disco, and a wobbly synth that adds the kick.
Hold On - YouTube
Hold On - Download
Slip Away (Steve Angello & The Young Punx Remix) - Howard Jones & Mohito
Even more from the Swedish House Mafia, this is admittedly more of a house song than anything else. But, it does have that happy disco feel to it.
Slip Away - YouTube
Slip Away - Download (Rapidshare)
You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) - Sylvester
Actual disco finally. This has all the main bits of a disco song: the strings, funky bass, piano riff, old-school synths, and, of course, the hi-hat. That and it's probably the best disco song ever made by a transvestite. I mean what? Oh and Surkin likes it too. Note: Ignore the first and last 10 seconds of the YouTube video.
You Make Me Feel - YouTube
You Make Me Feel - Download
Young Folks (Punks Jump Up Special Disco Mix) - Peter, Bjorn & John feat. Victoria Bergsman
The super popular alternative song with a disco remix. Not all too different, the remix has a funkier bass and a new beat.
Young Folks - YouTube
Young Folks - Download
And, a song with nothing to do with disco:
Put It On You - Missy Elliot feat. Pharell and Teyana Taylor
This is the newest leak off of Missy's new album. Starts off with a straight up B-more sound with the pumping kicks, but drops into the more melodic jazzy feel you expect from Pharell (about a minute in). The pig latin rhymes aren't great, but luckily there aren't many of them.
Put It On You - YouTube
Put It On You - Download
NEXT POST: Most likely trance part 2. And, one of the new Gorillaz demos.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Re: Don't Worry, Be Happy

Ugh. I just realized that this post was missing today, so it was too late to recover most of the links. I did manage to pull up the download links, so just google for the YouTube videos.
Don't Worry, Be Happy
Word. The theme of this post is kind of beachy and happy, and a bit like Ibiza. For the record, if anyone can get me to Ibiza, that would be ridiculously tight. My goal when I'm 85? Spend my last years in Ibiza. But, I still have to go there at least once before that, so if you can hook that up, holler at me. Also, this post is even longer than the last.
My genre of the day: Balearic Beat
What you need to be listening to:
I Shall Overcome (Axwell Remix) - Hard-Fi
A member of the Swedish House Mafia remixing Hard-Fi? No way (see Re: Sweden post in Mar.). Definitely a good feeling kind of song, exactly what you'd want to hear if you were kicking back on the sand, but also a pretty decent club track. Really picks up after about the 2 minute mark (DJ club mix intros are a bit long).
I Shall Overcome - YouTube
Music Sounds Better With You - Stardust
One of the songs mixed in Daft Punk's Encore (see Ca, C'est Paris post in Mar.), this is from one of Thomas Bangalter's (half of Daft Punk) side projects. More of the kicking back on an island vibe.
Music Sounds Better With You - YouTube
The Sun Is Shining (Darren Tate Remix) - DT8 Project
A bit over the top, but definitely happy and energetic. This remix is less cheesy than the original release (and its remixed by DT8, anyway). Unfortunately, this particular mix isn't on YouTube and the best I could find was a 2 minute preview of it.
The Sun Is Shining - Streaming Preview
Need To Feel Loved (12" Club Mix) / (Seb Fontaine & Jay P's Type Remix) - Reflekt feat. Delline Bass
I couldn't choose which version I liked more, so I decided to put both up. The club mix has a softer, island at sunset feel to it, while the remix has a sightly harder and more energetic guitar feel to it. They were actually both featured in It's All Gone Pete Tong, a mockumentary about a deaf DJ. But yeah, be your own judge on the songs.
Need To Feel Loved (Club Mix) - YouTube
Need To Feel Loved (Seb Fontaine & Jay P) - YouTube
White Lies (feat. Jessica Sutta) - Paul Van Dyk
Paul Van Dyk. I'm not even going to begin to get into him until I do a full blown post on trance. Back to this song, though; it alternates between energetic and a laid back atmosphere. Plus, it has a Pussycat Doll on vocals.
White Lies - YouTube
NEXT POST: May not come for a bit (I just gave you six songs). But, it should be good.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Bish Bash Bosh

Trance. I don't even know where to start. Trance was my first inroad to electronic music and is definitely one of my favorite types. This post is going to look kind of like a Know Your Genre post, and I guess it is, but this is definitely only part one. If you guys end up liking it, holler at me and let me know, because I probably know more about trance than any other genre. All the songs are pretty popular, but I thought they would serve as a decent starting point; ideally, I'll move on to slightly lesser known stuff in the future parts. Just a bit of a warning: all trance songs have long-ish intros.
Also, holler at the UK and Tunisia, two more countries this blog has hit. Update: Switzerland and Spain too.
My genre of the day: Trance
What you need to be listening to:
ATB and Paul van Dyk Mix
A good short mix (only 12 minutes: short for a mix) that was given to me years ago by my Russian friend (holler) and jumpstarted my interest in trance and electronic music. It has ATB's 9PM followed by his Dont Stop, the For Love remix of Paul van Dyk's Words, and then Another Way by PvD. All solid songs in their own right. I like ATB, but I have to say I love Paul van Dyk (pic above); I've seen him in concert in NYC a couple of times and each time was nuts. He's also one of the good guys in the industry and does a ton of good things for the world (charity programs and what not). More of him to come I'm guessing. Note: I was really surprised to find a YouTube of this.
ATB PvD Mix - YouTube
ATB PvD Mix - Download
Your Loving Arms (Club Mix) - Karen Overton
A pretty popular song and one that really embodies good vocal trance. A classic for sure.
Your Loving Arms - YouTube
Your Loving Arms - Download
I Feel Love (R.A.F. Zone Remix) - CRW
One of my favorite songs ever. Has a catchy riff, a great bass drop, and an incredible bassline. Pretty much set for any club night.
I Feel Love - YouTube
I Feel Love - Download
Twilight - Adam K & Soha
Pure trance at its best and a good example of where trance is going. Melodic, laid back and with a great riff. Can't really ask for more. The YouTube video is shorter than the download, but I figured I'd get straight to the good part.
Twilight - YouTube
Twilight - Download
Children (Dream Version) - Robert Miles
Super popular trance classic. Probably one of the most beautiful piano riffs in electronic music, there was no way I could do a bit on trance without putting this up.
Children - YouTube
Children - Download
Next Post: Maybe part 2, maybe a normal post.
Labels:
adam k,
ATB,
crw,
karen overton,
paul van dyk,
r.a.f. zone,
soha
Re: Down To Earth

I have no idea why this keeps happening, but the Down To Earth, Yeah? post just plain old disappeared. Again, I have the e-mail thing set up so I have all the info to re-post it, enjoy (again). UPDATE: I've also fixed the Zshare downloads that weren't working.
Down To Earth, Yeah?
Another super diverse post (I lied apparently; no trance here), there's some house, some different hip hop, a synth pop song, and an electro-house remix. I promise I'll get my head on straight eventually. If you want a post on a particular genre, just drop a comment or let me know. Also, if you get into any of these artists, definitely check them out and buy their stuff. It's hard out here for a pimp. And music producers too; they need the support.
And, in unrelated news, holler at my boy DJ Movimiento out of NYC who just started up his ish.
My genre of the day: Synth Pop
Every Little Earthquake (Clap Mike Amour Remix) - Little Boots
This is a super housey remix of the Little Boots (see above pic) tune (with a little bit of a ghetto-tech beat thrown in there). The original sounds really different; it's more of an electronic alternative song with Little Boots' great voice over it, check it out for sure. Also, check out Little Boots on YouTube if you're bored; she has a bunch of videos of her just messing around on a keyboard doing very low-fi covers of songs like What Is Love. No YouTube link for this one; the only stream I could find was off another blog. Download is MediaFire instead of Zshare.
Every Little Earthquake - Streaming
Every Little Earthquake - Download
Money (feat. David Byrne, Chuck D, Ras Congo, Seu Jorge, and Z-Trip) - N.A.S.A.
Another from N.A.S.A., this one is a bit more funky than Gifted (see Kick The Speakers in Mar.) and a lot less electronic sounding. Loaded with guest talent, as per the M.O. of N.A.S.A.
Money - YouTube
Visitors (Stephen Hague Remix) - frYars
A bit of synth pop with Dave Gahan from Depeche Mode on vocals; there are definitely some hints of the 80's in it. The remix adds a touch of energy. Also no YouTube, the best I could do was a short preview.
Visitors - Streaming Preview
Visitors - Download
Walking On A Dream (Sam La More Remix) - Empire Of The Sun
Sam La More throws on the electro-house in this remix. Catchy and a bit upbeat. If you like stuff like MGMT, definitely check out the original as well.
Walking On A Dream - YouTube
Walking On A Dream - Download
And a bonus song:
Stuck On Repeat (Fake Blood Remix) - Little Boots
A remix from Fake Blood (recently revealed to be Touche). Rough and a bit gritty, it adds an edge to the Little Boots tune (and a tight little piano bit). Listen to it all the way through, and maybe even a few times before you make your call. Fun note: Fake Blood/Touche inserts "fake blood" in all his remixes by chopping up the original vocals. The "fake blood" you hear in Stuck On Repeat? Not actually sung by Little Boots. Unfortunately, the download link no longer works.
Stuck On Repeat - YouTube
NEXT POST: Part 1 of trance.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Kick The Speakers

This is going to be a pretty diverse post. A little bit of alternative, a little bit of different hip hop, and a little bit of Ed Banger. Oh and there's even a trance song thrown in. Also this blog apparently has readers in the U.S., Canada, the Czech Republic, Germany, and France. Keep spreading it around, it's working out.
(And happy birthday to a certain someone. Holler).
My genre of the day: Nu-Rave
Lights Out - Santigold
This song sounds like it could be by the Killers: it definitely has that alternative feel and is different from anything else I've put up. Santigold herself (previously known as Santogold, for whatever reason) sounds like M.I.A., if M.I.A. sang for the Killers.
Lights Out - YouTube
Lights Out - Download
Gifted (feat. Kanye West, Santigold, and Lykke Li) - N.A.S.A.
Gifted is a leak from N.A.S.A. who seem to acquire current stars to put on their tracks like they're baseball cards. A bit hard to explain but it's sort of like dirty, very electronic hip-hop.
Gifted - YouTube
Gifted - Download
It's Not Over Yet - Klaxons / Not Over Yet - Grace
The first song is a cover of the second. From Klaxons (see above pic; it's hard finding a pic of them that's not been overused) this has the Nu-Rave vibe (which is basically any alternative that you can dance to). I've included the original trance version, which is a classic song in it's own right... and a lot better and modern sounding then the video would suggest. Note: there is also a dubstep remix of the Klaxons song from Skream which I may put up later (so many remixes).
It's Not Over Yet - YouTube
It's Not Over Yet - Download
Not Over Yet - YouTube
Not Over Yet - Download
Fool For Love (Sebastian Remix) - Das Pop
The beginning is a great bit, with right-on piano and strings. It quickly turns into Ed Banger fare with all the chops and energy. Ironically, the original sounds nothing like the remix; even the beginning is completely different (and a lot better). The download is shorter than the video.
Fool For Love - YouTube
Fool For Love - Download
NEXT POST: No idea. Maybe trance?
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