7/31/2010

Finally - Skream and La Roux together again

Skream made it into the mainstream by the legendary remix for the La Roux track "In For The Kill". One year later Elly Jackson sings on this new Skream track, so favor repayed. The song called "Finally", will be on the upcoming album Outside The Box. Moody electronica, not really dubstep, but what we except from an album called Outside The Box?

Skream - Finally (feat. La Roux)

7/20/2010

N*E*R*D's new single remixed by the best

N*E*R*D is back with a new song called Hot-n-Fun, and surprisingly it was remixed by some pretty big names like Boys Noize, Nero, Crookers, Hot Chip, Yeasayer!! Check below the Boys Noize, Crookers, and the Nero tracks, and pick your favorite. I'll go with Nero!

Hot-n-Fun (Nero remix) | download


Hot-n-Fun (Boys Noize remix) | download


Hot-n-Fun (Crookers remix)

7/17/2010

Download: Rubber EP

Mr. Oizo and Gaspard Augé joined forces at a time of an EP. It's a good time filler while we are waiting for Justice's next album. Good old french electronic music, download it and trip in nostalgia. You know, the times when Ed Banger was the coolest label on the planet.

Mr. Oizo & Gaspard Augé - Rubber (Original Mix)

Download: Rubber EP

7/13/2010

Mustard Pimp - No Reason Mixtape

The LA based french duo done this new mix from their hotel room in Winnipeg during a rainy afternoon. Fortunately it's shiny (and hoot!!) around here and the mix is bangin' as always, so no excuses!

Mustard Pimp - No Reason Mixtape

7/11/2010

Katy On A Mission With Benga

Katy B a young singer from London got teamed up with Benga. And the outcome is this dubstep-pop summer tuuuune! We need more of this, and the world would be a better place. And nice video too.

7/09/2010

Dumme Jungs - EPIC teaser

The Berlin based Dumme Jungs did remixes for Steve Aoki, LMFAO, and now it's time for some original stuff. The track EPIC is gonna drop tomorrow, until then here's a little taste what you gonna get if you decide to download it.

7/08/2010

Le Castle Vania Interview

During the rush of last weekend's Noise Life Madness we managed to ask a few things of Le Castle Vania, one of the biggest names of the festival. Here's what I managed to put together of the highly crappy audio material I recorded:

- Okay, so the first question is; how're you feeling here in Budapest? How about the vibe?
-I have a great time, the energy of the crowd is like really good, a strong energy, and thats what matters most in the show.

- How is the scene in America?
-America is very big, so it's different everywhere, you know? Like Los Angeles, it's like huge parties, really good energy. All over California is really good. And then Atlanta, which is my home city, we have a party called FUCK YESSS, which is my party, it's really awesome. I think America is still growing, so some places are really good, some places are still catching on.

- Who are your heroes from the electro scene? How are the new sounds?
-Well, I just started a label, called Always Never, I'm planning to put out stuff by new people that I'm enjoying. There's an artist called Rynecologist that we're working with, he just made a remix for Boys Noize, of the song Contact Me, and is gonna remix for me Nobody Gets Out Alive. As well as my next single that's getting ready to come out called The Light. There's a group called Rrrump from my home city, Atlanta. I've really been liking those guys. From Europe, I really like Yuksek and there's a lot of cool stuff coming out.

- What stage is your career in now?

-I'm trying to grow. and it's a really hard thing, you know, when you're in the middle of something, it's hard to see the perspective. I have a lot of releases lined up, new tracks coming out soon, and I'm negotiating with a pretty big label. I don't wanna say too much, but I'm working on potentially doing an album with a big label. I think I've been blessed with a lot of success and I've been lucky enough to travel and tour the world, but there's still a lot of room to grow. I think more things are still to come.

- What are your influences to besides electro?

-I take influence from all kinds of music, I like a lot of older ones, early dancing rock music, like Joy Division, Stone Roses, obviusly things like Daft Punk, I take influence from some German bass music, some metal, disco, all kinds of things, you know.

- If you had to pick one artist from this decade, which one would it be?

-I think for dance music, definitely Soulwax and Boys Noize, they really did a lot for the sound that I enjoy. For just music in general, I really love Death From Above 1979.

- Final question: if you had to pick one film, Star Wars or Lord of the Rings would it be?

-Probably Star Wars because it's more nostalgic, I'm more into sci-fi than into fantasy I suppose.

- Well thank you very much.

-Thanks, great.

Thanks for Majsz for the questioning, Le Castle Vania for answering, and me for transcripting:D

[UPDATE]
Last but not least here's one of his mixtapes, listen!

[UPDATE]

7/07/2010

What a surprise: Kelis goes electro


It's gettin' ridiculous that every little pop star tries to ride the (now very popular) electronic train. I mean pop was never about "think for yourself", but this is just out of control. Anyway the next contestant is Kelis, although we don't care about her new album, i care about the remixes. The Rusko track is not a good one, but Calvin Harris done a great job, you can listen it below, or download it.



Download: Kelis - 4th Of July (Calvin Harris remix)