Filed under: Chilled, Electronica | Tags: Chilled, Disco, Electronic, Electronica, Funky, House, Remix
Yumi Zouma‘s Catastophe gets the remix treatment, transforming the dreamy indie-pop tune into that cruisy mid-tempo house vibe that András Fox does so well.
Filed under: Chillwave, Electronica | Tags: chillwave, melbourne, melbourne australia, mellow, music, Remix, vocals
Melbourne-based Borrowed Cassettes has twisted Groeni‘s Rearing. Peep it.
Filed under: Electronica, Inca Roads, remix | Tags: Electronica, Happy, Inca Roads, melbourne, melbourne australia, Remix, The XX
I’m going to jump on posting Japanese Wallpaper so that I can brag about knowing him before he was big. At just 15 years of age, he’s pumping out some pretty simplistic, yet aurally pleasing stuff, and this remix of Angels is really something else. Cheers to you mate. This track is great.
You can catch Japanese Wallpaper at the upcoming INCA ROADS festival.
Filed under: Electronica, Experimental, remix, Upbeat | Tags: b&, Funky, independant, Remix, Upbeat
Bee Ampersand makes a few edits to Dorian Concept’s version of this Clifford Gilberto piece. What a complicated string of artists…
Previously exclusive to the fuck the Radio New Years Mixtape found here:
https://fucktheradio.wordpress.com/2011/01/11/fuck-the-radio-returns/
Filed under: Acid, Chilled, Remixes, Upbeat, Vocals | Tags: Acid, Aphex Twin, Remix, Soothing
Aphex Twin works under his other alias AFX to bring you this mix of Seefeel/Peacock’s Time to Find Me.
Actually his 2nd remix of the track, (the other can be found here) it is a great listen. The drums hold that gritty acid sound while the rest of the tune carries an ambient relaxing feel about it. Soaring female vocals can almost be made out to be saying ‘time to find me’.
Something foreign, yet familiar, a perfect way to ease yourself into Aphex Twin‘s sound.
Seefeel – Time to Find Me (AFX fast mix)
Filed under: Electronica, Mellow, October Tracks, Remixes, Vocals | Tags: Fink, folk, Husky Rescue, mellow, Pop, Remix, Synth, vocals
A mellow blend of dub, melancholy and folk. Vocals that sit somewhere between frail and simply beautiful, Fink’s remix of the Husky Rescue’s single is a vaguely sinister, yet comforting track.
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