Jowie Schulner goes sonic

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Boombar Records main-man Jowie Schulner has dropped a new tune that some of you might find a bit familiar. Like a distant memory, this track is drilled into many of our consciousness’.

It’s the music from the Green Hill zone of the Original 1991 Sega Mega Drive Sonic the Hedgehog, which Jowie has transformed into a storming Dreamwave epic. The tune lends itself amazingly to retro Synthwavey stuff, with it’s soaring lead that was just made to be taken out of the green zone and into the nightdrive. This put a smile on my face all day!

Jowie Schulner – Green Hill

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80’s Synth T.V. themes

 

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Or, 80’s Synth T.V. themes redux! This is a total rehash of a electronic rumors post from about three years ago, but I wanted to redo it with a few more tracks and some better quality version of a couple of the tune we featured last time. Also, back in the day it was all MediaFire and zShare and shit, and no-one likes that!

So, here we have something a little different for this Sunday.  Back in the 80’s, 2011 seemed like the far, far, future and although we still have no jetpacks, flying cars or robot butlers we do have the internet so I can sit here and write to you about the 80’s. The 80’s was the first decade since the 50’s where the future seemed like it was just around the corner. The optimistic felling that any second now we would be living in a Sci-Fi world. That’s where the neon, the chrome and the shiny plastic so associated with the 80’s comes from, and, of course, the synthesizers!

So if your T.V. show had anything to do with optimism, or futuristic tinged action (which, let’s face it, pretty much every 80’s T.V. show did!) you had to have a synth based theme tune.

If you read electronic rumors, you’re probably aware that most of the music you like is highly influenced by synthesized T.V. and Movie themes from the 80’s. Whether it’s ElectroPop, Dreamwave, Electro-House, Dreamwave, Nu-Disco, Dreamwave, Minimal Synth, Dreamwave, or that Dreamwave stuff (which is particularly influenced). They all take, if not musical cues then thematic, cues from entertainment themes from the 80’s.

So here’s a small collection of some of the best to fuel your nostalgia.

Beginning with possibly my favourite TV theme of the 80’s, Tangerine Dream’s theme from ‘Streethawk’ (also on their own ‘Le Parc‘ album), taking in the classic arpeggio fuelled theme’s from ‘Airwolf’ and ‘Knight Rider’, the rockin’ aspirations of Miami Vice, the proto-Daft Punk-esque theme from the French/Japanese cartoon ‘Ulysses 31’, the electronic dread of V, the T.V and French single versions of Jayce & The Wheeled Warriors and some classic Doctor Who.

I’ve tried to source the best quality copies I can find but mof these are a bit crappy, as if some kid in the 80’s held a Tandy (that’s Radio Shack for you Americans) tape recorder to the T.V. speaker to tape the music….just like I used to do!

Enjoy!

Tangerine Dream – Le Parc (L.A. – Streethawk)

Midge Ure – Max Headroom T.V. Theme

Jan Hammer – Airwolf Theme

Glen A. Larson & J.A.C. Redford – Theme From Automan

Dennis McCarthy – ‘V’ The Final Battle- Main Title (Version 1)

Barry De Vorzon – ‘V’ The Final Battle (Version 2)

Glen A. Larson & Stu Phillips – Knight Rider Theme Song

Jan Hammer – Crockett’s Theme (Miami Vice)

Jan Hammer – Original Miami Vice Theme

Lionel – Ulysses 31 Theme

Nick Carr – Jayce & The Wheeled Warriors

Nick Carr – Jayce & The Wheeled Warriors (Jayce Et Les Conquérants De La Lumière) (Extended Version)

Bernard Hoffer – SilverHawks Intro.

Anne Bryant – TransFormers Season 2 & 3 Theme

Shuki Levy & Haïm Saban – M.A.S.K. (Extended)

Peter Howell – Doctor Who 1980 Theme (Tom Baker, Peter Davidson)

Keff McCulloch – Doctor Who 1986 Theme (Sylvester McCoy, Colin Baker)

Stewart Copeland – The Equalizer (Extended) (via Mindscramble on Twitter)

Lisa Lougheed – Run With Us (The Raccoons Theme Song)

Shuki Levy & Haïm Saban – Pole Position Intro. & Closing Credits (via Mindscramble on Twitter)

Al Jarreau – Moonlighting (Theme) (via Nicky Savage on Twitter)

Sylvester Levay – Otherworld Intro. (via Jules Schimmer on Twitter)

We’re gonna’ keep this post open and sticky it somewhere (possible on the sidebar) so if you have any suggestions hit us up on Tiwtter (@electronicrumor).

Also, If I got any of the artists wrong, I apologize, whatever…

Some Information can be hard to track down, even with our futuristic internet!

Washed Out Eyes Be Closed (Lovelock reMix)

It’s new video from Uncle TNUC time!

This time he’s edited together a clip that perfectly captures the mood, and arrangement, of  Lovelock’s reMix of Washed Out’s ‘Eyes Be Closed’

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Fear Of Tigers’ ‘The Guestlist’ with The NightMoves Collective in the mix.

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Fear Of Tigers – The Guestlist 15/07/2011 = Some of the guys from The NightMoves Collective join Fear Of Tigers this week to add their ingredients to FoT’s usual recipe of some of the hugest tracks around, both classic and bleeding edge.

Fear Of Tigers – The Guestlist 15/07/2011

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Final DJs’ ‘Moonlight Serenade’

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Germany’s Final DJs are at it again.

‘Moonlight Serenade’ is another fantastic synth workout from the guys. A slow builder that eases you along with burbling arpeggios, slowly layering chords and stabs until it drops some seriously amazing synth leads on your ears. There is a real, authentic, 80’s action TV show theme quality to the leads in this track, they could sit quite happily alongside the likes of Airwolf, Street Hawk or Manimal but in this instance they are partnered with a kicking beat.

Final DJs – Moonlight Serenade

Check out more from Final DJs on their SoundCloud.

Justin Faust’s new EP

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Today sees the release of the long awaited new EP from Nu-Disco producer extraordinaire Justin Faust.

Dropping on Discotexas, the ‘Girl Talk’ EP is paced with three tracks and another three reMixes from some of the biggest names in the game. The whole thing is top quality, slickly produced, Electro Disco goodness. The title track is a solid groover with enough funk in its low end and sparkle in it’s top to keep any party jumping. Alongside that monster is ‘High Hopes’, a beautiful synthesizer journey, more mid-tempo and dreamlike than Faust’s usual output but a welcome interlude in the middle in a storing EP. It’s chilled retro sound working as the heart of the EP. Amongst others reMixes come from Bit Funk, who’s filtered Disco blazes through ‘Girl Talk’ and takes it straight to the danceflooor. Doesn’t even buy it a drink first!. Australia’s awesome G.L.O.V.E.S. brings a nice mix-up between Disco and 90’s House which teases you until it kicks back in, after the piano breakdown, with full on synth Funk.

♫ Justin Faust – Girl Talk

♫ Justin Faust – High Hopes

♫ Justin Faust – Girl Talk (Bit Funk reMix)

♫ Justin Faust – Girl Talk (G.L.O.V.E.S. reMix)

There’s also another original tracks and a massive Dub reMix from Herr Styler on the EP, go check it out!

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Grum’s Triple J Mixup

Grum– Triple J Mixup = Mr. Grum’s awesome hour for Australia’s Triple J. Expect the best in Nu-Disco and Big Room Tunes with a couple of surprises.

♫ Grum – Triple J Mixup

The tracklist:

01. Beldina – Here We Go (Grum reMix)
02. Maxxi Soundsystem – Criticize
03. Edwin Van Cleef – Triton
04. Niki & The Dove – Mother Protect (Alex Metric reMix)
05. Urchins – Xylophobe (Grum reMix)
06. Aeroplane – My Enemy (Rex The Dog reMix)
07. Say Yes To Another Excess – Say Yes To Another Success
08. Netoteric & Wax Motif – Go Deep (Original Mix)
09. Alex Metric – Open Your Eyes (Style Of Eye Dub)
10. Nightriders – Get Hooked (Grum reMix)
11. Russ Chimes – Tonic
12. Foamo – Celestial
13. Grum – Power (Club Mix)
14. The Good Natured – Skeleton (Grum reMix)

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Keenhouse’s new reMix for Christian Strobe

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A man who’s always been a bit ahead of the game when it comes to retro synths dance music, Keenhouse, provides one of the reMixes for Christian Strobe’s début single.

Christian Strobe is the brand new solo-project of Christian Schnall, fifty percent of Disco Trash Music and Spruce, who’s ‘Midnight Call’ is a deep Housey ElectroPop track that Keenhouse gives a summery piano led sheen. Bringing a slightly Balearic vibe to his work Keenhouse combines the sunrise beats with a massive 90’s House riff and Nu-Disco production that uplifts the vocals into a euphoric anthem that seems to keep adding layer upon layer of emotional sounds.

♫ Christian Strobe – Midnight Call (Keenhouse reMix)

Christian Strobe – Midnight Call (Radio Edit)

‘Midnight Call’ is out now on 12” and drops on the 22nd July digitally.

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Penguin Prison reMixed by Goldroom & Disco Bloodbath

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Disco Bloodbath take Penguin Prison on a trip to the deep side.

This low groove, almost progressive, reMix of Penguin Prison’s ‘Fair Warning Pt. 2’ is both hypnotic and engrossing. Utilising pitched down vocals just adds to the body shaking flow of this track with just the right side of too much cowbell. Binary and NightWaves man Josh Legg’s Goldroom project’s reMix has been getting some serious mixtape love, and deservedly too. It’s grabs the track and drags it straight to the beach for a party. Summery vibes and good times are on the cards with Goldroom’s mix, full of flying arpeggios and uplifting chords.

Penguin Prison – Fair Warning Pt. 2 (Disco Bloodbath reMix)

Penguin Prison – Fair Warning Pt. 2 (Goldroom reMix Dub)

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Edwin Van Cleef reMixes MiGHty mOUse

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Oh boy, been waiting for this one! We’ve been pretty enamoured with MiGHty mOUse’s ‘Between The Pavement And The Stars’ for a couple of months now, we love it’s Heaven 17 Disco vibe and ever since we were teased with Edwin Van Cleef’s reMix in his May mixtape it has been on out list of ‘things we really need to hear’.

So here it is, and it doesn’t disappoint. Cleefy brings it deep and smooth with an uplifting sunrise Disco version of Might Mouse’s first single as a full band.. There’s a nice amount of space in Edwin’s mix, it’s not cluttered or over layered, it’s got an infectious groove and gives the tune room to breathe. The distant guitar licks and and Tropical percussion conjure a relaxed vibe that presents the vocals in a new light. The whole song has a totally different, but complimentary, feel to the original.

MiGHty mOUse – Between The Pavement And The Stars (Edwin Van Cleef reMix)

‘Between The Pavement And The Stars’ is released 18th July with a stellar line up of reMix talent including Mario Basanov, Edwin Van Cleef, Blamma! Blamma!, Tronik Youth, and Tareq.

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