Monday 18 January 2010

Friday 15 January 2010

"Acid rave for generation Franz"


I caught a glimpse of the Infadels as a student back in 2005 at the once small-scale pub-based event The Camden Crawl and then stumbled across them at a few festivals; Glastonbury on the John Peel Stage and in the Saloon, and the London based Get Loaded In the Park. Their spine tingling track Murder that Sound became a part of the soundtrack to my summer and it amazed me that I heard very little from them there on out. After such a fast start, aside from the odd 'Infadels DJ set' listed around London, nothing really seemed to be happening....

That was until now… Once tipped by the NME as "acid rave for generation Franz" the Infadels are back riding the popular wave of the electro-infused indie pop rock hitting not just the gigging scene, but the clubs…

Influenced by the production skills of Radio One's Alex Metric (from In New DJs We Trust) the new track Ghosts was dropped by Alex himself, and on last week’s Annie Mac show by Jaymo and Andy George and it’s big.

So it’s likely that 2010 is set to be a good year for the Infadels and as soon as I have a demo of their first comeback track Ghosts I’ll post it here!

Andy George on Twitter this week: Itsandygeorge: The second half of the new @infadels record "ghosts" is still giving me goosebumps everytime i listen to it!! Well good...)

Ghosts is coming soon on Wall of Sound.

Here’s what the band have been up to from 2003 – 2009.

Follow the Infadels: http://twitter.com/Infadels
Follow the others:
http://twitter.com/Alexmetric
http://twitter.com/itsJaymo
http://twitter.com/Itsandygeorge

Wednesday 13 January 2010

Track for today


Hey Champ - Cold Dust Girl

Hailing from Chicago, Jon Marks and Saam Hagshenas started off as a two-piece before Pete Dougherty joined them in 2007 to add another layer of keys and synths. They've remixed The Cool Kids, Passion Pit and 80kidz (who've also remixed this track Cold Dust Girl).

There's a free download of their Winner's Circle Remix-Tape on their website here.

Crookers really do have tons of friends


NME.com has an exclusive video of the new Crookers track Remedy featuring the unmistakable tones of Miike Snow.

A real departure from the signature Crookers sound, Remedy is released 22nd February. Phra and Bot have been busy on the collaborations; they've worked with Kelis on No Security, and Soulwax and Mixhell on something more recognisable as theirs - We Love Animals. Busy P's joined the gang too with a remix of Hip Hop Changed (featuring Rye Rye).

Tons of Friends looks like it's going to be a hugely diverse treat - released on 8th March.

Monday 11 January 2010

Track for today


Terry Poison, Comme Ci Comme Ca (The Twelves Remix). Heavy synths and bass, just how we like it.

In my eyes The Twelves can do no wrong. Great essential mix just before Christmas too.

Saturday 9 January 2010

The Longest Score

I'm not usually a big fan of mashups - I think you can remix a good track better with clever layering and/or turning up the bass, but mashups are often done for a bit of a laugh (and the novelty factor wore off a while ago) or they end up sounding slightly off-key.

This is my exception, and it's a bit of a guilty pleasure. One of my all time favourite 'housey house' records, by Morgan Page featuring Lissie - The Longest Road to Nowhere, mixed with my favouurite Boy 8-Bit track The Cricket Scores. I had one of those moments where you hear something for the first time and giggle with delight.

Boy 8-Bit - The Longest Score (Rob Pix Edit)
Boy 8-Bit Vs Daft Punk - Technologic Suspense (Crocoman Cheeky Bootleg)

And finally - a lovely stripped down break beat at 3min 44 into this track:
AB/DC - This Feelin' (Boy 8-Bit Remix)

Friday 8 January 2010

“I remember just hearing ‘DJ Hype, DJ Hype, DJ Hype, wob wob wob’ and I was just like ‘wow what is that.’”

Hypeaddict.net presents - Kissy Sell Out from Gavin Kerr on Vimeo.

Filthy Dukes Winter Sun Mix


Tim from the Filthy Dukes has given us a snow-present on Mixcloud. Their remix of Stellify from Ian Brown is a storming beginning, and they bring in Hot Chip's One Life Stand beautifully at 33 minutes in (Busy P listed this as his number 2 record in his Christmas Top Ten, and I tend to agree).

"I was traveling around on trains in the snow and compiled all these tracks into a playlist. It's a mix for sitting on trains rushing through snow covered fields with the sun pouring in through the window. OR...just sitting in your bedroom with five layers on trying to keep warm."

Thank you!

Listen here.

Busy P provides Da Headbangers














Very nice little take on le bruit Français from Mr Pedro Winter.

Download it here.

Thursday 7 January 2010











This month I will mostly be seeing: Stopmakingme.

Born of aristocratic parents Adventures in the Beetroot Field and the Lock Tavern, Daniel Avery begin in Bournemouth playing at the Lock's venue Sixty Million Postcards, and now runs their Kill Em All night (and soon to be record label too) with Olly Dixon and Tim Lawton from the Filthy Dukes (who also met at the Lock).

He's 24, currently in Camberwell, and is making friends and influencing people pretty quickly from his desk at Pure Groove record store, thanks to smooth smooth genre-jumping and synthy reworks of big-hitters such as Tiga and Lykke Li, peppered with a few oldies like St.Etienne's Only Love Can Break Your Heart.

He can be found at Kill Em All at Fabbers on 22nd January with Erol, the wonderful Riton, and his old friends the Filthy Dukes, and we're delighted to see another art/music crossover as he's gracing Corsica Studios next Thursday 14th January for Off Modern.

Also, he's put LOADS of mixes on to Soundcloud for your aural pleasure, including one he's just done for Off Modern, with his newest remixes of Boy 8-Bit's A City Under Seige, and We Have Band's Divisive.

Here he is working hard at Corsica Studios, courtesy of Emily Goddard.