Flatcap - DJ Makka, 2Ton & Vocalist
Comment: This ultra- groovy reggae dub track samples in the complete instrumental from the 80s Madness classic Our House. If you add in a wicked baseline and slick Caribbean hip-hop verses, this is a killer recipe for a future club-floor filler sensation (White Label).
Michael Jackson- Billy Jean (Richard Durand Bootleg)
Comment: The death of the King of Pop has spurred a plethora of remixes that destroy the very essence of one of the best track’s in Rock N’ Roll History. DJ Durand retains the essential elements of the tune while splicing in heavy electro house beats to transform this hit single into a signature tune for one’s modern club playlist (White Label).
Filthy Dukes- Tupac Robot Club Rock (Kill Em All, Let Wiley Sort It Out Remix)
Comment: The London synth pop group is back with a blockbuster new track that will make waves across the electronic music dance scene. When they are not remixing pop singles, they are collaborating with up-and-coming new acts such as Philadelphia’s own rapper Plastic Little. The rap vocal is highly reminiscent of Dizzee Rascal’s finest works. The group brilliantly blends in a smattering of propulsive break beats and 90s trance-style synthesizers into the mix to make a top headliner at your next big party-get together.
Sweet Disposition (Doorly Remix) - Temper Trap
Comment: Australia’s new chart-topping single gets brilliantly remixed by these UK dubsteppers who add in an acid baseline and experimental electronica to provide technogoers with a delightful hypnotic effect on the dance floor. Careful, the after effects could make you a little lightheaded and wobbly on your feet (White Label).
The Noisettes- Wild Young Hearts (Kissy Sell Out Mix)
Comment: Kissy is back with another great mix from one of the UK’s most adored female-pop sensations. The British remixer adds in rapid -fire arcade-like synthesizers, a thumping baseline and rave-style breaks into the fold. This could turn out to be the techno artist’s best remix achievement to date.
ONE MORE SKYBLAST!
Kings of Leon Use Somebody (Tong & Rogers Remix)
Posted 8/28/09