Drop Out Orchestra’s October Mix Session

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Drop Out Orchestra – Mix Session October 2011 = Drop Out Orchestra mix up an eclectic mix of Disco sounds with some awesome innovative mixing going on, this one’s got the Funk!

Drop Out Orchestra – Mix Session October 2011

The tracklist:

01. Sten & Stanley – Down On The Corner (Drop Out Edit)
02. Late Nite Tuff Guy – Not In Love Anymore
03. Small Pyramids – I Want Blood (Goldroom reMix (+ TLC/Drop Out Edit))
04. Cosmonauts – Cycle Eyes (Cosmonauts Summer Version)
05. The Opiates – Reality TV (Drop Out Orchestra Dub)
06. Black Strobe – Boogie In Zero Gravity (Drop Out Orchestra reMix)
07. Casual Encounters – Casual Boogie
08. Gigamesh – When You’re Dancing (Cassian reMix)
09. Moullinex & Xenobi – X Marks The Spot (Drop Out Orchestra reMix)
10. Pink Stallone feat. Joey Washington – Mine (Eddie Mars reMix)
11. Strange Talk – Eskimo Boy (Tim Fuchs reMix)
12. Clubfeet – Last Words (The C90s reMix)
13. Mustang – Shooting Love (Black Strobe reMix)
14. Crave Trazan (Drop Out Edit)
15. Diana Ross – Upside Down (Drop Out Orchestra Rework)
16. Jimmy & Susy – Come Back (Instrumental 12” (Drop Out Edit))

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Gin Joints

Gin Joints is a Sweedish producer who until recently was content making his name as a Hip-Hop guru, then he discovered ‘80’s Funk.

So what we have on his latest record, ‘Know The Ledge’ is a wicked vocoder heavy slice of cosmic Electro Boogie. Mixing up a Moog Funk bassline with a slick Disco lick creates the prefect backing for the almost ElectroPop vocals with a call-and-response vocoder chorus. ‘Know The Ledge’ is a smooth late night jam with reMix duties performed by the awesome Neon Workout who come in heavy with a big Dreamwave/Nu-Disco sound. At the stompier end of retro synth this reMix is set to get dancefloors jumping. The rest of the single hold two more original tracks ‘Done Wrong’ and ‘On The Phone’, a pure ‘80’s ElectroPop/Funk song with a hint of electronic R&B and more vocoder action that could quite easily sit on the Pretty In Pink soundtrack.

♫ Gin Joints – Know The Ledge

♫ Gin Joints – Know The Ledge (Neon Workout reMix)

♫ Gin Joints – On The Phone

‘Know the Ledge’ is out now.

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Mustang. EP. Interview.

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Today sees the long awaited release of Mustang’s ‘Shooting Love’ single on Different Recordings.

In just to years together Mustang have cemented their reputation as one of the go-to names for synthesizer Disc. Their reMixes, their mixtapes and their original tracks have all earned them critical acclaim and massive blog hype.

Their new single, ‘Shooting Love’, paces slick analog Disco with ElectroPop sensibilities in a track that’s as catchy as it is groovy. Hovering up influences from Italo, Disco and Classic house in a Pop package and that live synthesizer feel that Mustang excel at, ‘Shooting Love’ has already firmly planted itself of one of the tracks of the year.

The guys kindly took some time to fill you lot in on the good, the bad, and the ugly of Mustang:

ER: So, Mustang, I guess you guys are either really into muscle cars or really into horses? Or really into random words? Where’d the name come from?

M: In fact, there’s no real meaning for this… We are not especially car lovers, the same for horse riding, it is not really our thing. When we were looking for a name, after some ridiculous ideas and proposals, Renaud came up with “Mustang” and that was it.

ER: How did you guys get together to make music? Were you drawn together by the scene in Belgium? Is there a scene in Belgium? Did you start off always making this kind of music or has it been a musical journey to end up here?

M: We know each other since a long time, we met first in a Club called Dirty Dancing in Brussels, 5 years ago. Then we tried a studio session together to work around a reMix for a band called Ghinzu. The result was OK, we had a good time, and we decided to move on. After that we finished our first tracks and Gomma Records signed them. The ideal start for us. After the release of ‘Chameleon Circus’,  we started to receive some reMix proposals (for Vitalic, Morcheeba, Ali Love, Two Door Cinema Club… to name a few) and we released 2 new EP’s after that.
In a few days, our 3rd EP called “Shooting Love” will be release on Different Recordings.
Next to that we have reMixes for Crystal Fighters and Arnaud Rebotini upcoming.
Belgium is a small country with a kind atmosphere between artists. We all know each other since a long time. So yes, we can say there’s a Belgian scene, very productive and interesting.

♫ Mustang – Shooting Love (Radio Edit)

ER: What would be your preference, to perform as a DJ team or as a musical outfit?

M: At the moment, we only perform as DJ’s but we make a lot of edits en cuts to setup our own kinda’ sound/set. We are both DJ’s for a while. We were both lucky, by being residents at the main alternative clubs in Belgium. The plan will be to grow in to a live performance in the near future.

ER: How is performing in Belgium? What your favourite place outside your home country you’ve played?

M: Playing in Belgium is very exciting, you can go very eclectic en very musical at the same time without throwing hits non stop, but we’re lucky to be one of the main residents at Libertine Supersport Club in Brussels, voted as one of the best clubs in Europe! A lot of guest DJ’s from foreign countries who played alongside us says it’s a challenge to play in Belgium, and it’s true. We had great times at Beiruth, Athens, Beijing, Paris and Perrugia, these are our top 5 places at the moment.

♫ Mustang – Shooting Love (Jeremy Glenn ReOrder reMix)

ER: You blew up online with a string of amazing reMixes, what’s the reMix you’ve done that your most proud of?

M: It’s very difficult to say because we all enjoyed them by making. We like all of them at the end, because they are linked to some periods of us growing in the studio…Let’s say the 2 last ones we did, for Arnaud Rebotini and Crystal Fighters because they reflect more our sound of today.

ER: We can’t really not ask you about your influences, ‘Shooting Love’ has got such an ‘80’s Electro/Boogie/Soul feel, what were you listening to when your were producing it? What influences you in general?

M: In fact we share the same passion for electronic, melodic music, Andy is more into Italo, Psyche & Disco stuff and Renaud  is more into New Wave and Pop music. Let’s say we’re fans of The Human League, The Cure, Lucio Battisti, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Eric Satie, Carl Craig, Talk Talk, Serge Gainsbourg to name some examples… A large spectrum isn’t it ?

♫ Mustang – Shooting Love (Black Strobe reMix)

ER: So you’ve played around a few places. Any crazy rock ‘n’ roll stories from your adventures?

M: Last year at the infamous Calvi On The Rocks festival… After an already heavy drinking night, we left the beach heading to a club who was “not so far”. We were 13 in a small Van (with Dixon on top of us singing some Deutsh songs and crying because Germany just lost the semi final of the World Cup). The driver completely lost his way and we arrived in the middle of nowhere with 250 sheep screaming around us. Finally we found the club after 1h30m of driving and we all finished naked in the sea in front of it. Can’t even remember the return to the hotel.  : )

ER: So what’s in Mustang’s studio? Do you have a favourite bit of kit?

M: We use a lot of Roland, Simmons & Linn’s Drum machines. I think our favorite is still the Jupiter 8 but we’re using the Matrix 1000, SE-1, DX-7 or MemoryMoog a lot to!

ER: If money was no object, what piece of studio gear would be your dream to own?

M: An SSL Mix table, a Yamaha CS-80, some Chandler Limited compressors, TubeTech Pré-Ampl, GML EQ’s and Lexicon 480L Reverb. What else ?

♫ Mustang – Shooting Love (Fat Club Mix)

ER: Is Mustang a Cereal or a Full English Breakfast kinda’ band? Would your answer change the day after a show?

M: Not that much Cereal, for sure ! And the day after a show, we usually visit a friend called “Ronald”… He’s everywhere  : )

Many thanks to the guys for taking the time to chat with us.

‘Shooting Love’ is released today!

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Zimmer’s new single

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Synthetic Disco producer Zimmer’s new single, Looking At You’ is released later this month on Discotexas.

The track is a laid back head-nodder with flashes of Acid and Disco licks amongst Zimmer’s analog synthesizer grooves. the addition of a lilting sax refrain to a track like this just gives it a cool, late nights in the city, feel to it. This smokey groove is a definite rooftop jam, which Zimmer calls Horizontal Disco, also the title of the EP ‘Looking At You ‘is taken from.

♫ Zimmer – Looking At You (Original Version)

‘Horizontal Disco’ drops 21st October.

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Mellophonia’s new EP

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Mellophonia is the alter-ego of Mikhail Khvasko, also head honcho at Mellophonia Records, one of Russia’s most well respected electronic Disco labels.

For this latest release Mikhail has joined forces with Mi Ami’s Damon Palermo to create an EP of raw, live sounding Cosmic Disco. The EP opener ‘Lunar Landscapes’ is a warm synthesizer journey offworld, and experience of electronic experimentalism and melody. Dominated by live drumming, rich Moog textures and an impressive musicianship the track is like Jarre, Vangelis or Tangerine Dream indulging themselves with a Disco jam session. ‘Sky Glide’ is more of a solid groove track with massive helpings of Moog Funk and thick synth sounds. The EP is backed up with reMixes from Black Devil Disco Club and In Flagranti, and the whole thing feels like something fresh, a bit of a change, yet keeps the Disco vibe going.

♫ Mellophonia – Lunar Landscape

♫ Mellophonia – Sky Glide

The ‘Lunar Landscape’ EP is out 21st November on Lo Recordings.

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Dimitri From Paris reMixes Clubfeet

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Another reMix now from Clubfeet’s just released new single ‘Last Words’, this time the groove comes courtesy of Dimitri From Paris.

Complimenting RAC and The C90s reMixes, Dimitri takes the track down a Tropical Disco-House route. Not as ElectroPop as The C90’s version, this mix a laden with raw percussion and hammered piano giving it the air of a live jam, albeit one with some very funky musicians.

Clubfeet – Last Words (Dimitri From Paris reMix)

‘Last Words’ is out now.

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New tune from Shook

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Dutch Nu-Disco genius Shook is breaking out some smooth as hell Moog Funk in his new track ‘Hold Tight’.

Taken from his forthcoming new EP ‘The Rise & Fall’ which collects earlier tracks from Shook. Presumable most of his recent time has been taken up with churning out amazing reMix after amazing reMix, but ‘Hold Tight’ is the most recent of the bunch. With some sweet electric piano that brings the theme tune to ‘Taxi’ to mind set against a Disco beat and bouncy synth Funk bass you have a laid back Disco jam for hot summers in the city.

Shook – Hold Tight

‘The Rise & Fall’  is released on 7th November on Epicentre.

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Quinten 909 & Mayhem’s ‘Work It Out’

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Not stopping for breath after his appearance on Millennium Disco Volume 2, Quinten 909 teams up with Mayhem to drop a bran new single on GrooveTraxx.

‘Work It Out’ breaks out that most wonderful of inventions, the talk box, to add some Chromeo-esque Funk to their Disco mix. All the elements are present and correct, from the Moogy sliding bassline to the twisting synth solo this is some top ElectroFunkPop. Amongst the reMixes on the single, Xinobi makes his mark in his usual raw Disco way. Showing of his multi-instrumentalist skills drops a slice of live Disco, rocking everything from bass to added vocals.

♫ Quinten 909 & Mayhem – Work It Out (Original Mix)

♫ Quinten 909 & Mayhem – Work It Out (Xinobi reMix)

‘Work it Out’ is released today.

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Shiny Disco Club’s Millennium Disco Vol 2!

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We’ve been eagerly awaiting this for a while around these parts! Shiny Disco Club’s first ‘Millennium Disco’ compilation stayed on our playlist for months, it was crammed full of some of the best Nu-Disco around, but now, with volume 2, they really have outdone themselves.

It would be insane for me to go through all 24 tracks with you, suffice to say some of the hottest producers in Nu-Disco and Dreamwave have contributed works and the whole album is like the best summer beach party you’ve ever been to. The utmost respect has to be given to Shiny Disco Club for getting this lot together.

Did I mention it was absolutely free?

I’ll leave you to check out some of the sounds contained with in the compilation featuring the likes of Vanguard, ODahl, Mjolnir, Louis La Roché, Galactik Knights, Quinten 909, Viceroy, OH MY!

Vanguard – LeJeune

ODahl – Beautiful Love

Mjolnir – Yeah It’s You

Louis La Roché – Fake Tan

Galactik Knights – Escape

Quinten 909 – Magic

Viceroy – Unwind

Pick up the whole 23 track compilation in full quality right here.

Check out more from the Shiny Disco Club label on their SoundCloud.

Moullinex’s ‘Sunflare’ video

I was going to post Moullinex’s new single today anyway, but that was going to have been in a boring old SoundCloud player, ooo look at the waveform…now you can hit play and see all manner of moving pictures to go along with the music!

Luis Calçada and Dinis Costa direct, it’s pretty crazy. I think they were trying to look as little like a SoundCloud player as possible.

The ‘Sunflare’ single is out today.

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