Villians reMix Lykke Li

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I was determined that I wasn’t going to blog this new reMix of Lykke Li’s ‘Little Bit’, the song had been reMixed to death and when I picked up this reMix, by Villains, over at NME’s Daily Download blog I really wasn’t going to post it…I wasn’t!

Then I listened to it!

It’s now my favourite reMix of my favourite Lykki Li tune, it features some of the most infections, funky, kickin’ synth bass I have ever heard!!!

‘Nuff said:

Lykke Li – Little Bit (Villains reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Check out Villains’ reMix of Bloc Party’s ‘Ares’ in our post here.

I can’t stop playing this shit!

Lykke Li @ Beatport

Lykke Li @ Juno

Lykke Li @ 7Digital

Lykke Li @ Amazon

Annie reMixed by Designer Drugs

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Norwegian ElectroPop Indie sensation Annie’s forthcoming new single has been given the reMix treatment by Designer Drugs, who, it seems, can do no wrong reMix-wise.

The track is given an uplifting Electro workout for a result that is as poppy as it is dancefloor.

Annie – Antonio (Designer Drugs reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

The single is out in about five weeks and can be picked up here:

Annie @ Beatport

Annie @ Juno

Annie @ 7Digital

Annie @ Amazon

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The Vault: Cabaret Voltaire

The Vault: The classics of Electronic Music. The influential and the groundbreaking. The pioneering and the music we grew up on…

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I somehow always knew that electronic rumors’ first The Vault article was going to be about Cabaret Voltaire, it had to be really, not only are they highly influential to me, personally, but to every strain of electronic music.

From the early use of synthesizers and tape loops with punk ascetics to pioneering the early dance scene (via being emblazoned on Ferris Buelller’s bedroom wall!), Cabaret Voltaire have done it all…first!

Richard H. Kirk and Stephen Mallinder (initially along with Chris Watson) formed the Cabs in 1973 in Sheffield (ground zero for all things synth) as a way to experiment with sound creation and processing. Strongly influenced by the Dada art movement, they quickly became associated with the burgeoning Industrial scene.

The group’s first (proper) releases were on the legendary Rough Trade Records label and from the early, experimental noise-pop works to the 808 and 303 laden later records Kirk and Mallinder were always ahead of the pack, and, indeed, Kirk was instrumental in the early life of legendary experimental electronic stable Warp Records.

One of the first artists to really embrace using non-musical instruments or found sounds to create music, Cabaret Voltaire influenced all things Experimental & IDM, SynthPop & New Wave and later Bleep House & Dub heavy Techno.

Electronic music just wouldn’t be the same without Cabaret Voltaire.

Here we have a sampler of the Cab’s back catalogue, some obvious, some not. From 1979’s ‘Mix up’, ‘No Escape’ and from the seminal ‘Red Mecca’ (1981), ‘Spread The Virus’. Moving into a more ElectroPoppy area ‘Crackdown’ from ‘The Crackdown’ in 1983 and, probably Cabaret Voltaire’s biggest hit, 1984’s ‘Sensoria’ from the album ‘Micro-Phonies’. ‘I Want You’ comes from their last Rough Trade album ‘The Covenant, The Sword, And The Arm Of The Lord’ (1985) and showing it’s Bleep House influences ‘No Resistance’ is taken from 1991’s ‘Body And Soul’

Cabaret Voltaire – No Escape (zShare) (MediaFire)

Cabaret Voltaire – Spread The Virus (zShare) (MediaFire)

Cabaret Voltaire – Crackdown (zShare) (MediaFire)

Cabaret Voltaire – Sensoria (zShare) (MediaFire)

Cabaret Voltaire – I Want You (zShare) (MediaFire)

Cabaret Voltaire – No Resistance (zShare) (MediaFire)

Whether you’re into SynthPop or Experimental, Dub or Dance, Indie or Industrial, Cabaret Voltaire helped shape the music you love. Much of their back catalogue is still available including a few best of compilations:

Cabaret Voltaire @ Beatport

Cabaret Voltaire @ 7Digital

Cabaret Voltaire @ Amazon

New Danger!

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Danger is back with the soon to be release follow up to his début 12″, ‘09-14 2007′, and it was well worth the wait.

Coming like a clubbed up Jean-Michel Jarre, ’88h88 (Stage 3: the Club) is an emptive Disco journey, like the soundtrack to a retro-future. This stuff is seriously my favourite kind of Electro-house.

Danger – 88h88 (Stage 3: The Club) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Entitled ’09-16 2007′, the single is out March 30th via Ekleroshock Records.

Danger @ Beatport

Danger @ Amazon

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The week in Bangers: 22:03:09

The week in Bangers: While electronic rumors isn’t strictly an Electro-House blog, we do cover a lot of Electro-House that crosses over in to our realm. So many good club tunes and reMixes surface each week we can’t (and wouldn’t) cover them all, so this is a round up of some of the best from the week that we didn’t have time to dedicate individual posts to…

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datA & Sébastien Grainger’s hit from last year, ‘Rapture’, got a noisy Electro working out from Kids At The Bar this week and Le Castle Vania took on indie hot-tickets The Virgins giving them a Disco overhaul. Fresh from reMixing Tigersapian, Kolt13 work their tricks on Girl And A Gun and we have new material from Daroc and Bloc Party with some tracks from their forthcoming reMix album by Villains and Filthy Dukes. The Fire And Reason closes this week’s The Week In Bangers in sleazy electro style with a reMix by The R.O.A.R.

datA (Feat. Sébastien Grainger) – Rapture (Kids At The Bar reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

The Virgins – Rich Girls (Le Castle Vania’s Spring Break No Parents reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Girl And A Gun – Send More Cops (Kolt13 reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Daroc – A Bout De Souffle (zShare) (MediaFire)

Daroc (Feat. DW) – Hypnotic France (zShare) (MediaFire)

Bloc Party – Ares (Villains reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Bloc Party – One Month Off (Filthy Dukes Vocal reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

The Fire And Reason – So Electric (The R.O.A.R. reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Most of these artists can be picked up here:

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Photo credit:  Graffiti Research Lab

College never came back

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College are back with some brand new 80’s synthesized Electro-House goodness.

As to be expected with anything bearing the Valerie stable seal of approval, College’s ‘She Never Came Back’ is a soaring Electro odyssey that wraps you up in layers of FM synthesis featuring vocals from Electric Youth Here treated to reMixes by fellow Valerie crew members Russ Chimes and The Outrunners.

College (Feat. Electric Youth) – She Never Came Back (Russ Chimes reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

College (Feat. Electric Youth) – She Never Came Back (The Outrunners reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

I love the fact that, along with Kavinsky and Danger et al., the Valerie lot seem to be putting the musician ship back into Electro-House.

Love all The Zonders artwork too!

You can also catch the video for ‘She Never Came Back’ here.

Go check out some College, then work your way through the rest of the Valerie gang:

College @ Beatport

College @ Juno

College @ 7Digital

College @ Amazon

Oizo reMixes Oizo

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The godfather of noisy French House Mr.Oizo has just propped his new EP, Pourriture, on Ed Banger Records. The EP features reMixes from the ‘Lamb’s Anger’ album including this one of Oizo reMixing himself.

The track, ‘Steroids’, featuring the Uffster, is a lot dancier, less abstract, than the album version with some kickin’ stabs

Mr. Oizo (Feat. Uffie) – Steroids (Mr. Oizo reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Whatever happened to Uffie? What happened to this album that was always supposed to be coming?

‘Pourriture’ & ‘Lamb’s Anger’ can be procured from all good record stores.

Mr. Oizo @ Beatport

Mr. Oizo @ Juno

Mr. Oizo @ 7Digital

Mr. Oizo @ Amazon

Calvin Harris Vs. Deadmau5

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So…Calvin Harris’ new single then? All a bit hands-in-the-air trance really.

This reMix by Deadmau5, however, takes it in a pleasing plinky-plonky Electro/Progressive House direction. Oh, it’s still got the euphoric chord progression, there’s just not so many big stacked pads going on.

Pretty chilled for Deadmau5 really.

Calvin Harris – I’m Not Alone (Deadmau5 reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

‘I’m Not Alone’ is released April 13th. There’s a Hervé reMix too!

Calvin Harris @ Beatport

Calvin Harris @ Juno

Calvin Harris @ 7Digital

Calvin Harris @ Amazon

Deadmau5 @ Beatport

Deadmau5 @ Juno

Deadmau5 @ 7Digital

Deadmau5 @ Amazon

Peaches returns

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May 4th will see the release of Peaches’ new album, ‘I Feel Cream’, her first in three years. It sees working with a roster of producers that reads like a who’s-who of Electro. Names include Soulwax, Simian Mobile Disco, Gonzales, Digitalism and Drums Of Death.

The first single from the album will be the double A-side ‘Talk To Me’/’More’, produced by Soulwax and Simian Mobile Disco respectively.

The tracks sound just as you’d expect, the Soulwax one sounding like Soulwax featuring Peaches and the SMD one sounding like SMD featuring Peaches!

‘Talk To Me’ is an Electro-Rock riot whilst ‘More’ is a thumping club affair.

Peaches – Talk To Me (Produced By Soulwax) (zShare) (MediaFIre)

Peaches – More (Produced By Simian Mobile Disco) (zShare) (MediaFire)

‘I Feel Cream’ is out May 4th on XL Recordings.

Peaches @ Beatport

Peaches @ Juno

Peaches @ 7Digital

Peaches @ Amazon

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Good Luck At The Gunfight

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First off, let me make it absolutely clear, Good Luck At The Gunfight is a genius name for a band.

Secondly, you gotta’ hear this stuff. These three guys from San Francisco are attacking the whole ‘French House’ thing with the sensibilities of a Rock band, Like Justice and Kavinsky jamming in a garage.

GL@TG’s sound is awash with 80’s synth lead riffs up against alternating Rock and Dance drums A sound where sawtooth waves trade places with lush pads. One minute harsh, the next sweet.

Sure it’s demo stuff, sure the production could use a couple of tweaks (not too much though!) but GL@TG have only just started out. If they continue to rock synths as hard as they are doing now the the future could well be theirs.

Good Luck At The Gunfight could easily hold their own against the ‘big-boys’ of Electro-House.

Good Luck At The Gunfight – Peaches (zShare) (MediaFire)

Good Luck At The Gunfight – Malibu (zShare) (MediaFire)

And their MySpace is terrifyingly pink on pink!

Currently unsigned (currently…) you can download Good Luck At The Gunfight tunes from their MySpace page.

Good Luck At The Gunfight @ MySpace