Thursday, September 25, 2008

Danse En France


Just when I thought I was getting over my hard electro phase, this track comes along and sucks me right back in. 33 year old German, Andreas Meid, aka D.I.M lends his mind-bending distortion to New York electro-clash duo, Fischerspooner. A tripped out vocal intro segues directly into a full on audio assault of stabbing synths, hard snare hits, and a bass line so dirty it makes you want to punch a sleeping baby in the face. Don’t worry; no babies were harmed in the making of this post.

Fischerspooner-Danse En France(D.I.M. remix)

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

dancefloor dictionary

From Mixmag:
2many PJs(n.) A disappointing hotel room after-party that on arrival finds more people in pajamas asleep than raiding the minibar and dancing.

SIM-pathetic(expr.) The all too common act of going through your phone's contacts on a comedown looking for one person who cares about you.

Techno 'stashe(n.) The worrying growth, quite literally, of mustaches on 20 somethings.

From me:
Churrasco-a-no-no(v.) The act of consuming so much meat product at a Mas Carne party that one is rendered useless on the dancefloor.

Fairy dusted(v.) Receiving a face-full of lilac scented air spritzer from Alan T. while grooving on the Space Terrace.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Fabriclive 41: Simian Mobile Disco


The monthly electronic institution known as Fabriclive has released their newest mix with Simian Mobile Disco at the controls. Download link available below.

Here's what Pitchfork had to say about the mix:
"While it passes the test of a versatile, well-assembled mix-- sounding smooth-flowing as a whole, but varied enough to sound weirdly choppy and jarring if you skip to each successive track after a minute-- FabricLive 41 also has the benefit of boasting two major peaks, one early, one late. The aforementioned "Blind" bleeds its way into the outro of new SMD cut "Simple" (a sharp bit of retro-pop-lock Detroitness), then burbles and crests over seven and a half minutes of epic slow build that firmly anchors down the mix's momentum four tracks in. It's bookended sharply by a manic segue between two mid-90s classics, Plastikman's military drumroll arm-flailer "Spastik" and the insistent panic-attack thump of Green Velvet's "Flash", and the ensuing rattling stampede makes it the ideal climax to a mix that largely builds itself on a indie-friendly revival of predecessors like these. This peak is then awkwardly followed up by the actual set-closer, the Walker Brothers' vaguely Roxy Music-esque 1978 disco bid "Nite Flights", which drags that jittery intensity out into the middle of the street and runs it over with a car (albeit a really sleek-looking Lotus Esprit)-- but that's the risk you take with the nu-rave vanguard, and FabricLive 41's reward-to-risk ratio is high enough to recommend it easily." -Nate Patrin

Fabriclive 41: Mixed by Simian Mobile Disco

Friday, September 12, 2008

Love Up In This Blog


Wondering what that new Kanye track you heard on the VMA's was all about? Wonder no more. This track takes is cool turn for the Chi-town wonder. Kanye's vocals are highlighted, and...suprisingly good (even though they went crazy with the vocal flanger a la Cher in 'Do you Believe in Life after Love'). Snag the track and get ready for the full release due in November titled 808's and Heartbreak.

Kanye West- Love Lockdown

Mas Carne:Tres Leches


Yes folks, it’s that time again! The bi-monthly beach bash known collectively as Mas Carne is coming back to Fort Lauderdale for it's third installment. Come for the sun and fun, stay for the churrasco and bangin’ house music! This shindig will be going down on Saturday, September 20, beachside by The Yankee Clipper. For directions, drop us a line at dropsicle@gmail.com For up to the minute Beach Conditions click HERE. See you on the sand!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Gypsy


The Swedish House Mafia is at it again! This time its Steve Angello back with a big room gem just in time for the end of summer. Sure to be bumping Balearic dancefloors in no time, this track features crazy gypsy horn, some subtle percussion, and a rumblin’ bassline…I like! Look for the remixes by Zoo Brazil, Harry Choo Choo Romero, and workaholic Laidback Luke…However, for me, the original remix reigns supreme.

Steve Angello- Gypsy