Tag: remixes

With the release of songs such as “3AM Eternal” and “What Time Is Love,” the KLF became an international sensation, as well as one of the UK’s most notorious pop acts. Known in their native […]

When Ludacris first came out, i was a huge fan – in fact, on road trips with my ex girlfriend I would always make sure that I’d play “Ho,” “Southern Hospitality” and “Hoes (Area Codes)” […]

March 4th will mark the release of Chappo’s sophomore effort, Future Former Self. Although the effort will be the follow up to the band’s 2012 debut, Moonwater, which included the iPodcommercial-featured single “Come Home,” the sophomore album is a bit […]

Brooklyn-based electronica artist Morgan Neiman writes, records and performs under the moniker of Ducky. Earlier this year, the “Air” Single Package  and the “U Turn Me Up” Single Package were released to critical praise from the […]

Los Angeles, CA-based Robert Fleming writes, records and performs under the moniker of Victory. His debut effort, Victory Is Music was released earlier this year to critical praise — as Victory his sound has been described as sun-bleached […]

Last year, San Francisco, CA-based label Stronghold Sound released Sembah Ma Fe Fe, a compilation of Guinean hip hop and reggae. As a compilation the album, the album managed to reveal the soul of a proud people who are […]

Howard Ivans, the lead singer of the Rosebuds and Gayngs is stepping out to do the solo thing with the release of the Red Face Boy/Pillows 7 inch which Spacebomb Records will release on November 19th. And interestingly, the single is a complete […]

Myron and E, along with their backing band, the Soul Investigators had a number of 45s released through Timmion Records, and those early recordings won the attention of Stones Throw Records who then signed them, and […]

The legendary Giorgio Moroder’s production work with Donna Summer is among her best-selling and most beloved work she’s ever done. Recently, Boys Noize released a swirling, glitchy remix of “Bad Girls” that stretches out and […]

Afrolicious has developed a reputation for being both one of the premier weekly dance parties in the San Francisco area, and one of that area’s top sound system crews/electronic acts heavily inspired by the sounds […]

Johanna Cranitch’s latest project, White Prism is in many ways a much-needed and welcome reboot from her previous project, Johanna and the Dusty Floor. Backed by icy synths, and danceable but delicate New Wave-era influenced beats, Cranitch’s voice, […]

Founded by producers Eugene Cho and Dan Balis, and fronted by the incredible Adeline MIchele, the 17 member New York-based outfit, Escort have received quite a bit of praise from a multitude of publications and […]

The instrumental duo of El Ten Eleven recently announced a bunch of North American tour dates which will include a Canadian show opening for Peter Hook and the Light (yes, Peter Hook of New Order […]

The 17 member band New York-based band, Escort – yes, 17 member – have been almost universally praised for a sound that’s a modern take on disco sound, for their outstanding vocalist Adeline Michele, and […]

After the release of 2011release Omega La La, the Brooklyn-based septet of Rubblebucket had an incredible 2012 in which they stepped out into the national stage with their first appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live. I caught them live a couple of […]