Remix Wednesday
It's Wednesday, what a good day for a remix eh! I have to delve into my collection for the next couple of posts because my internet has been particularly slow recently. But this is ok, I still have some relatively recent acquisitions that will no doubt delight you guys.
Oh by the way, if you guys remember the Okyo track i put up a few days ago, well I have been in contact with Markus from the group back and forth for a couple of days. He seems like a nice guy, living in NZ with his wife. They want to visit Melbourne so I promised a tour which he said he would love, so, my friends, you may be able to meet him. Fun huh!
Anyway, back to remixes.
Now, I do need to mention a lovely little Perth band called The Dirty Secrets. I have introduced a couple of my friends to their single from a while back called 5 Feet of Snow, and when we saw them live at Ding Dong we were all very impressed. After chatting to them after the gig we decided they were also very friendly chaps. Now it seems that they have been working with some cool people to record their album, one Nick Terry has helped with mixing. This guy has worked with The Klaxons, The Libertines and Simian Mobile Disco to name a few. That's great for these Perth boys and it also means some great remixes are around for them already...and it can only get better!
So first up is the Miami Horror remix of 5 Feet of Snow. It's fun because it just adds some electro to the rock fun of the original, instead of making it completely unrecognisable. Have a listen.
5 Feet of Snow - The Dirty Secrets
And now their new single (thanks Triple J!). Just had a listen and it sounds like a good 'un!
Lighthouse - The Dirty Secrets
I guess I need to stick another remix up for it to really be a Remix Wednesday. So let's see. Oh yes, how about a Justice remix, they're always a bit of fun. And who better to remix than the mighty Klaxons. This remix of As Above, So Below is tinged with 80s electronica and Justice's trademark punchy interludes. It's good for the environment. Press play now.
As Above, So Below - The Klaxons (Justice Remix)
Ok I really need to go so can't say much about this group, but Yuksek and the Invaders have done a great remix of Klanguage's track All This Time. Total dancefloor mayhem. Definitely one to smash glasses to ;)
All This Time - Klanguage(Yuksek Vs The Invaders)