via Oliver Hibert
Sorry for the hiatus- I made the unfortunate mistake of placing an ‘empty’ beer can on my windowsill and a strong gust of wind blew through and knocked the can right onto my laptop keyboard. Sucks. The Apple StoreĀ ‘genius’ guy told me the logic board was damaged, so I didn’t touch it until I received another macbook. Got it for a good deal, too. So for almost two weeks of being down, now we’re up & running once again!
I’m sure some of you kids probably heard this last night in LA. West coast party favorite, Them Jeans, threw together a new remix of The xx that has caught my ear the other day, adding to the sizable list of remixes that he’s completed within the last couple years. Like this track? Check out The XX’s single, Basic Space, that came out earlier this month when you have a chance.
The xx – Shelter (Them Jeans Drum Edit)
The Metronomy remix of Joakim‘s “Spiders” became recently available on K7 Records, that is coupled with the original as well as another track titled “I Can See” (Long Lost Demo) that is well worth checking out. Love love love Joakim’s production. For some incentive? Take a listen to Joakim’s rework of the Metronomy track “Not Made For Love.” It’s a nice lo-fi listen that will be sure to leave a smile on your face.
Metronomy – Not Made For Love (Joakim Remix) [fixed]
Some new glittery, disco-y remix work by Breakbot. This time it’s another heavily vocalized piece, originally done by Severin, titled “On The Edge of a Sunday” that fits in quite nicely with Breakbot’s previous works. Nobody captures a carefree, bubbley vibe like Breakbot does. Looking forward to the full-length that Breakbot has been working on lately, that will be out later this year on Ed Banger. Also check out “Penelope Pitstop,” another track of his that’s been floating around.
Severin – On The Edge of a Sunday (Breakbot Remix)
