Showing posts with label Redial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Redial. Show all posts

Monday, February 21, 2011

Dada Life- White Noise/ Red Meat EP


This EP dropped Febraury first on Dim Mak Records. White Noise/Re Meat is one the Swedish duo's more powerful tracks, it has a solid light bass synth that drives the melody into a great drop leading to steady and incredible distorted bass and good drums, I highly recommend spending a little money on an EP that revolves around such a satisfying track. As you can see from the teaser below, if there is one thing that we can see Dada Life, The Beetroots, and Will Ferrel agree on (at least implicitly) is that sometimes you just have to have more cowbell.



Check out the track here:
Dada Life- White Noise/ Red Meat (Original Mix)***

Bonus:


Perhaps we know something else you might like. I recommend looking into what the fantastic Swedish duo F.O.O.L. has put out for free very recently. Below is the preview of the whole 'To Japan and Never Back' EP and the download link. Not only does it feature a few F.O.O.L. originals, which have the usual sound but this time infused with melodic light synths (pretty interesting), but also features a Redial remix that is very solid and flirts with Dubstep and a Dead C∆T Bounce Remix that is just too sick. Don't miss it!
  To Japan And Never Back FREE EP Download! by FuckOurOrdinaryLives

F.O.O.L.-To Japan and Never Back EP

What!? More Bonus:????
Yes more bonus. Because we know you want more, here is another banging Swedish duo...


...Puma Sweden's rack, allegedly featured in over 105 "Swedish Flicks." What a hard-working girl. Only thing is that she doesn't produce any banger electro track's (or does she?).

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Skrillex Piano Cover

You gotta admit that that shit is pretty cool? I never though that a piano cover of this track could be: #1 so interesting or #2 so beautiful and melodic. Check out the video, it is awesome. Once you have you will probably be one of many who want a studio quality version of this recording so you can Dr. Fankenstein it into a set or remix. If that is you go pester, show some love and check out some originals of Ferro, the pianist, on his Soundcloud Page.

Also, we got some new original Skrillex. I wasn't completely on the Scary Monsters EP bandwagon, like seemingly everyone else. Even though it has great moments it sorta felt like it packed every single electronic music genre under the sun into one EP and then tied it all together with dubstep bassline drops. No hate, I just liked some of his earlier stuff more. However, I do love his new track, Cat Rats. I don't know where the name comes from but I do know that it is a fine example of durty, durty Discostep. Not Discostep in the Rusko O.M.G. sense. It's more like if the only two Grammy winning robots in the world decided to make a song with dubstep drops and wobbles, this is what it would sound like. Check out Cat Rats as well as a durty Redial remix of Scary Monsters.


Bonus: You should check out Redial's Soundcloud at some point. But at the very least you should listen to his new remix for F.O.O.L.'s Dark Cyan Night. It is a massive banga'.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

ReSet! and R3SET

Who knows when you first heard of ReSet!? It could've been when they got hyped for their massive remix of Cassius's "Youth, Speed, Trouble, Cigerettes", you know the same remix that made it into super-group Club 75 Mixmag Mix.  Maybe it was their remix of the Audiobullies that made "Only Man!" polished and sparkle like the sun. Or maybe you just don't know about the awesome 4 Dj/Producer combo that is the Milanese powerhouse of ReSet! It really doesn't matter, because the fact is they make great music and because that's what we're about here at TCHNCRCY it's all we really need to know. The reason I draw your attention to the fantastic stylings of some of Italy's finest is that they just dropped a remix of Graffiti 6's "Annie You Save Me" that is too hot to hold and I've been looking for any excuse to bring these boys up. Give the sample a chance and wait till the vocal chopping comes in because it will bring the house down. Also,  check out the remix of Cassius I was talking about (there's a reason it got so much hype) and get down to the fidgety remix of London legend Hervé's "Blaze It". And because nothing beats one-stop shopping, check out their original "Gasa" which is not only dirty, grimey, and downright fantastic but it's got some crazy carnival synth stuff I can really get behind. We've got love for ReSet!

Graffiti 6 - Annie You Save Me (Reset! Remix) (320 kbps)***
Cassius - Youth, Speed, Trouble, Cigarettes (Reset! Trouble Remix) (320 kbps)
Hervé - Blaze It (Reset! Remix) (192 kbps)
Reset! - Gasa (320 kbps)

This is for clarification, but mostly because they drop some crazy beats, but R3SET is not ReSet! I was very lost for a little while, blogs keep mixing the two up so I finally buckled down and checked it out. Maybe you already knew, but R3SET is a filthy French duo (Lionel de Fontenoy and Gilles Chateaubriant) from Strasbourg that produce and DJ some hard fucking electro. While I'm tempted to say I favor the Italians, if you've listened to R3SET's remix of DATA's "Rapture" you know how hard it is to choose. That track is by far one of the best tracks out there period.  Makes me long for Death From Above...come on Sebastien Grainger, stop fucking around! So which of the two is better? Who the fuck cares! The beauty is that they are both making banging music that you can enjoy. If you do one thing today, grab their DATA remix. And if you do three, pick up R3SET's remix of "D.A.N.C.E." (one of the only remixes of that song I ever listen to) and grab the Redial remix as well.

DATA - Rapture (R3SET Remix)*****
Justice - D.A.N.C.E. (R3SET Remix) (320 kbps)
Redial - Let Me Go (R3SET Remix) (128 kbps)

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Rippin' Disco in the Deep End

Something about the sun makes me want to disco. So I'm here with some more dance tracks to get you guys through the rest of the week. First up I have the English house music magician Go Go Bizkitt! I gotta say, I didn't think that his remix of "We no speak Americano" would be good given how great the original was but I was dead wrong. Check out how great the drop is when its got some dance in its step. The Dynasty remix is beautiful. Love the sample. And just because I like you, here's the solid original track "I Wonder Why!" to keep the groove going.

Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP - We no speak Americano (Go Go Bizkitt! remix) (320 kbps)
Dynasty - I Don't Wanna Be a Freak! (Go Go Bizkitt! Re-Rub) (192 kbps)
Go Go Bizkitt! - I Wonder Why! (320 kbps)

Next up I've got a phenomenal remix of English artist Fake Blood's "I Think I Like It" by Tommie Sunshine and Figure. Yet another song I had serious doubts on but this track is one of the best remixes I've heard all year! Its got a great dance beat and I loved hearing the original sample get played out. Definitely a must have.

Fake Blood - I Think I Like It (Tommie Sunshine & Figure EC$TACY edit) (320 kbps)♥♥♥

Finally, to let you cool down, I've got some tracks that will go down smooth and slow. Rachael Starr (not to be confused with Riva Starr) has come out of Orange County, California with a sweet and sultry track called "Till There Was You". Not incredibly recent, but there are so few good female producers out there I gotta give respect. So listen to the track and appreciate that audible chocolate. To go along with it why don't you check out Squarepusher's "Welcome to Europe", a nice techno track that rolls so nicely I had to put it up. I swear I've heard this song several times but I just can't place it. It's driving me crazy so if you have any clue where I might have heard it, comment and let me know! Anyway, enjoy the songs and get moving.

Rachael Starr - Till There Was You (192 kbps)
Squarepusher - Welcome to Europe (320 kbps)

Bonus Banger:



Who's the boss, boy?! Redial comes at you with a huge track.
Redial - The Boss (192 kbps)

Monday, May 17, 2010

They Come From a Label Down & Under

The Australian Record Label Tuffem UP! is recruiting acts from all over the globe. Among its members the one that might have the hardest sound is HAEZER, who signed up with the Australian label and will be touring the land down and under with Gtronic (if you happen to be there this summer, or winter? check out the dates for the the tour here).
HAEZER's most recent material is hard to say the least, and anyone doubting that statement can just listen to these tracks and realize how wrong they can be (there is only one definition of hard and we know it):

HAEZER-Dominator (192kbps)**
HAEZER-Anarchy! (147kbps)
HAEZER-Warfare (feat. Label) (320kbps)
HAEZER-Smut Me (320kbps)

...If you want more tracks I would suggest listening to the remix of one HAEZER's earlier songs 'Who the Fuck is HAEZER?' by Italians Cyberpunkers or one of HAEZER's many remixes.

HAEZER-Who the Fuck is Haezer? (Cyberpunkers Remix) (319kbps)
F.O.O.L.-We're not French (HAEZER Remix) (320kbps)**

This is the bonus section, because you have to have one:

Barretso, from Viña del Mar, Chile is also signed by this label. We see a lot of collaborations between Barretso and the other Australian artists on these record label (other members include Redial and Kolt13); however, something that makes Barretso's work a bit unique is the sound he creates when remixing Astro (an electronic indie-psychedelic act also from Chile). I don't think we see enough artists from Latin America so give him a second of your time and check out his EP Bright City Lights:

Barretso-We Won't Stop (Redial Remix) (320kbps)

Housse de Raquet- Oh Yeah! (Barretso Remix) (320kbps)
Astro-Ea Dem! (Barretso Remix) (320kbps)***