Seriously, America, what the actual fuck? Your boys (mainly gay and/or black but still your boys) invented techno and house in the fucking 80s and you decide to wait 25 years until some spray-tanned berk from France who looks like Owen Wilson in Zoolander does this to it before you’ll dance to it? It’s a fucking disgrace.— http://bit.ly/SVWVNt
Do the dance. And do the evolution.
Carte Blanche - “The Molecules”
Roxy Music - “Love Is The Drug (Todd Terje Disco Dub)”
Solange - “Losing You”
Munk, James Murphy - “Kick Out The Chairs (WhoMadeWho Remix)”
Tiga - “Luxury”
Stephane Deschezeaux - “Knock Out”
Lykke Li - “I Follow Rivers (The Magician Remix)”
Hot Chip - “Flutes (Sasha Remix)”
Freeloaders - “So Much Love to Give”
Van She - “Idea Of Happiness (Sebastian Remix)”
Candi Staton - “Hallelujah Anyway (Larse Vocal)”
Fleetwood Mac - “Fleetwood Mac - Dreams (Psychemagik Remix)”
Lindstrøm - “I Feel Space”
Ladyhawke - “Sunday Drive (Villa Remix)”
Kindness - “Gee Up (Cosmic Kids Edit)”
Sebastian Tellier - “Cochon Ville (The Magician Remix)”
KZA - “Le Troublant Acid (DJ De Luca Edit)”
The Rapture - “In The Grace Of Your Love (Poolside Remix)”
Happy Mondays - “Hallelujah (Club Mix)”
Tiger & Woods - “Gin Nation”
Toto - “Africa (Kitchen Sink Edit)”
New York-based remix artist Plastic HealtH took his hands to Zambri track “My Could Have True,” a cut from the sister-act’s recent debut full-length, House of Baasa. (via media | Under The Radar)
best namedropping quote of the year
John Maus during p4k interview:
What I’d really like to do is take a time machine, like Bill and Ted, and bring an iPod. I’d visit Beethoven and— once we got over the initial magic of the device and explained to him where the music was coming from— just play everything. Everything afterwards: Bruckner, Chopin, Wagner, Berlioz, and up to Webern. Then Slayer, Throbbing Gristle. I would really like to get his reaction. I imagine some of that stuff would be met with enthusiasm.
Plastic HealtH - “Falling (If That’s What You Asked)”

