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Par DJDemonAngel le 17 Mai 2010 à 13:30
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http://www.myspace.com/misslizzfields
Origine du Groupe : North America
Style : Electro Remix
Sortie : 2009
Tracklist :
01. When I See You (The Journey Remix) 07:47
02. Day, Day, Day (The Orwell Remix) 05:47
03. Gott Go (Gotta Bounce Remix) 05:48
04. Speak The Language (Dub Remix) 04:58
05. Brooklyn Flowers (Transatlantic Remix) 09:56
06. Pleasureville (Buttakrunch Remix) 07:22
07. Day, Day, Day (Afrodub Remix) 05:51
08. Day, Day, Day (Loungin' Remix) 06:41
09. Speak The Language (Digi-Mod Remix) 03:42
10. You're Livin' (They Say Remix) 05:12
11. It's Ok To Love Me (Hot Coco Remix) 05:10
12. Brooklyn Flowers (Transatlantic Remix Edit) (Bonus Track) 03:56
13. Gotta Go (Gotta Bounce Radio Remix) (Bonus Track) 04:16Lizz Fields delivers a brand new sonic treat for all ears with an intense compilation of remixes of songs from her latest album "PleasureVille" along with a few surprises for her fans of her first indie classic album "By Day By Night".
Those of you who embraced her trademark song "When I See Love" will be excited to know that Lizz gives new life to the song with a haunting mixage of electro ambient soundscapes and syncopated beats that will take you on a cinematic journey.
Directly off her last album "PleasureVille", Lizz selected her leading tracks to remix ("Day Day Day", "It's Ok To Love M", "PleasureVille"...) fusing healthy doses of Dub, Electronic bleeps and zaps along with Lounge tracks for the after hour chill out vibe.
Known to be eclectic while staying authentic to her soulful style, Lizz Fields invites the listener to experience her songs in a new realm that spans from the bombastic Dub mix of "Speak The Language" ( a song she originally wrote out of a collaboration with the Jazz Liberators ) to slick and bouncy new version of " I Gotta Go "to the laidback vibe of the AfroDub and Loungin' mixes of "Day Day Day"....just to name a few.
There is plenty to explore in this radiant compilation and if you feel like jumping on board of this train you will find yourself transported to a colorful realm of soulfulness and sweet sweet rhythms.
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Par DJDemonAngel le 3 Mai 2010 à 13:00
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http://www.myspace.com/axmusique
Origine du Groupe : Poland
Style : Electro House
Sortie : 2009
Tracklist :
1 STS 6:49
2 Lane 7:34
3 Tore Nade 5:28
4 Faith 6:54Lascivious Electronic Pop | This is pure electronic energetic pop! Let the saw bassline loose and get the people freaked out with some breathy vocals. The electronic funk will do the rest to set the people in motion and the place on fire. AXMusique is a producer duo who melt sexy electro and minimal house together: Sweating bodies and excited girls guaranteed!
I discovered the excellent Brennnessel Netlabel during our creative commons music carnival in december and stumbled upon AXMusique while surfing their website. AXMusique are an example about how sophisticated electronic pop music can sound. With their release you get four songs filled with hypnotic electro-minimal sound. Fontastique!
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Par DJDemonAngel le 26 Avril 2010 à 10:30
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http://www.prettylightsmusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/prettylights
Origine du Groupe : North America
Style : Electro , IDM , Downtempo , Breakbeat
Sortie : 2010
Tracklist :
01. Still Rockin
02. I Can See It In Your Face
03. Understand Me Now
04. Future Blind
05. Total Fascination
06. Easy Way OutA self proclaimed combination of an “epic fist pumping dubsteppy downtempo saga,” Pretty Lights’s newest album Making Up A Changing Mind does not disappoint. Opening with the driving beat of “Still Rockin” Pretty Lights, brainchild of Derek Vincent Smith, combines elements of hip-hop, electronic driven sounds, and old school samples to create an electronic journey through time and space. Pretty lights is unlike any other band I have listened to, with a satisfying blend of solid beats with innovative electronic sounds that create an airy-atmospheric feel to all of their songs. It is as if you are transported to the main deck of an alien spacecraft, entangled in a passionate space tango that has endured for all of eternity. Many of the tracks have an echoey feel that was reminiscent of Iannis Xenakis’s “Interlude” for the Philips Pavilion in Brussels. Their songs often include samples of both old songs as well as sounds from nature and the world around us. In this way they follow and extend the legacy of music concrete in this new generation of electronic music.
The first track on the album is “Still Rockin,” and it sets the pace of the album. They sample real sounds from the world, such as people speaking. But they also create the feel of recreation of real things through electronic synthesis. For example they include this steadily rising, chirping, that sounds much like a bird flying up and away would, were it made by a computer. There is also a signature “wha-wha” type effect employed in many of their sounds. It creates a rhythmic feel as well as a distinctly electronic wavelength feel to the songs. This is accompanied by what sounds like someone tapping on a metal pipe in an empty cavernous room. It then shifts instantly into a retro-funk type of horn riff, followed by more heavily altered sounds. They are hard to identify as they are unlike most anything I have heard in non electronic music.
Many of the songs follow a similar formula to the first, with various variations throughout. However one thing I found most compelling about nearly every piece was the coherence in sound and tempo throughout each individual piece. It was as if each song had a theme and each sample and electronic sound fit perfectly into an intricately woven electronic tapestry of unrivaled beauty. There is a level of hip-hop and soul that melds into an almost glittery extravaganza. The twinkling or tinkling sounds, something like running your hands through a bowl of tiny metal beads, are reminiscent of the crackling of glass in Xenakis’s interlude. The sounds are often cloud like and certainly ambient, as Pretty Lights layers on sound after sound until it is difficult to distinguish one from the other or the origins of either.
I had the pleasure of seeing them live at the National in Richmond, VA last fall and it was an experience I will not soon forget. One unique aspect to the show was the combination of the main electronic elements with a live drummer providing the drum track. Smith manned what appeared to be some sort of MIDI controller along with the requisite turn tables of any DJ. It was refreshing to see an actual performance, by both man and machine, and not simply a man behind a laptop pressing play. Pretty Lights takes the foundations for electronic music, laid by Xenakis and others, and draws from it and adds to it to create an entirely new and exciting sound.by CoolSteve81
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Par DJDemonAngel le 22 Mars 2010 à 13:00Note :
http://gotanproject.com
http://www.myspace.com/gotanproject
Sortie : 2006
Style : Electro Tango , Electro Jazz , Aleternative , Rap
Tracklist :
1. Amor Porteno
2. Notas
3. Diferente
4. Celos
5. Lunatico
6. Mi Confesion
7. Tango Cancion
8. La Viguela
9. Criminal
10. Arrabal 1
1. Domingo 1
2. Paris, Texas
Après le succès phénoménal du premier album 'La Revencha del tango' en 2001, le trio a pris son temps. Cinq ans, exactement, avant de sortir un nouvel opus. Entre-temps, ils ont appris, ils ont pris du recul, ils ont repris leur souffle. On ne sort pas inchangé d'une telle tornade... Ce nouvel album est à la fois dans la même veine et différent. Sur 'Lunatico', tous les titres ont été composés par Gotan Project. Ils ont invité de nombreux artistes à participer à la création de cet album, de Calexico à Jimi Santos, en passant par Cristina Vilallonga. On explore toujours les contours du tango, on y découvre de nouvelles saveurs, de nouvelles odeurs... L'ensemble est plus calme que 'La Revencha del tango'. Plus doux, plus cinématique, plus atmosphérique. Le format chanson est malgré tout conservé. Mais les arrangements sont plus travaillés, plus riches, sans qu'on puisse pour autant considérer cela comme un tournant. Juste l'évolution naturelle d'un groupe curieux et ouvert. A suivre...
par Rémy Pellissier
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Par DJDemonAngel le 17 Mars 2010 à 12:00Note :
Sortie : 2005
Style : Electro , Funk , Soul , Disco
Tracklist :
01 Talking Heads - Crosseyed And Painless (12" Long Version)
02 Eberhard Schoener - Why Don't You Answer (feat. Sting)
03 Sugar Daddy - Another One Bites The Dust (Remix Instrumental)
04 The Human League - Things That Dreams Are Made Of (Instrumental Version)
05 Q - The Voice Of Q
06 Skatt Bros - Walk The Night
07 Harlequin Fours - Set It Off (Walter Gibbons Mix)
08 Nancy Martin - Can't Believe
09 Visage - Fade To Grey (12" Extended Play)
10 Rinder & Lewis - Gluttony
11 Men Without Hats - The Safety Dance (Extended Club Mix)
Latest update from the disco revival frontline – here a doublepack of boots revisits Talking heads for the second week running, Derrick Carter favourite Skatt Brothers walk the night, all in a bewildering mix from the questionable Men Without Hats, the timeless if poptastic Visage’s fade to grey, Harlequin 4’s brilliant mega mix friendly Set it off and ver Human League’s opus The things that dreams are made of in its instrumental guise. Curios include the voice of Q, spooky theremin disco, and Sugar Daddy’s leather thonged remix instro to Another One Bites The Dust. Party on!
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