Herr Styler’s Snow In Paris have spinned round in my head for about 24 hours now. It was all I could think about when walking in snowy Stockholm today and yesterday we declared this is a song you can’t be mad or sad to – just silly happy. I also realized that this could be it, maybe there wouldn’t be more (except for the Moullinex remix of Jack. But, this was until I saw the video! This is wicked!
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Hit me (cover)
fredag, 17 september, 2010
While we’re talking about Gomma; Telonius made this 80’s cover of Ian Dury’s Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick a while ago. Now it has been properly released with remixes by Ian Pooley, Cassian and Bottin. The video is directed by Markus Zecher and Markus Burke. For more info on the release and to hear the remixes, visit Gomma’s site. Läs mer »
Russ Chimes Midnight Club EP Triology
onsdag, 8 september, 2010
Brittish electrohouse producer Russ Chimes is about to release what is going to be a kick ass EP called Midnight Club EP. And you can’t say that he has lowered the expectations with the fantastic triology of videos that he’s been releasing while we’re waiting for the EP. Läs mer »
Homework
torsdag, 29 juli, 2010
Homework is a Dutch duo always in progress. Their Fissa Tune EP released on German Exploited Records a month ago has got remarkable reviews by producers such as Brodinski, A-trak and Round Table Knights. The title track Fissa Tune feels like their signature song but I prefer I Got Two, which is a real floor filler disco track. I’d like to hear much more of this duo. Läs mer »
Hang With Me, Kaiserdisco!
onsdag, 28 juli, 2010
I really like Robyn’s concept of the Body Part albums, cause now I am able to avoid the binge listening that often comes when an artist finally releases new material. Now it’s possible to live with Robyn’s production as a everyday part of my life. Like the seasons and the weather shift I get a new original track, remix, video or live experience every now and then. Läs mer »
Oh Yes, Marina!
måndag, 28 juni, 2010
Oh No! is upcoming forth single by Marina And The Diamonds, from her debut album The Family Jeweles. Today she releases the video. It’s wide influenced by the 1990s cartoons and the old ”zany neon” MTV graphics. The director, Kinga Burza, have said that the concept is a interpretation of the lyrics, which just breathes consumerism, success, money and fame.



