Filed under: Club, Disco, Disco House, Electro, House, Pop | Tags: Cassette Culture, Don Diablo, Florrie, Fred Falke, GRUM, Johnatron, Nightriders, Passion Pit, Rudy, Seal, Thin White Dukes
Happy St. Patty’s Eve!
Hey everyone, sorry about the lack of music the past couple days… I honestly meant to toss this up yesterday so my bad. However in doing so I sat on these tracks a little bit longer and can tell you quality is about to follow. Now lets get to it…
To start things off right we have another remix from the King Midas of remixes- GRUM. Everything he touches turns to gold. No joke.. have a little gander at the past here. The newest has been classified as ‘unbelievable’ and has a dirty bass line that will no doubt reinvigorate the dance scene wherever it is played.
♫ TV Rock feat Rudy – In The Air (GRUM Remix)
Russ Chimes needs little introduction. If you don’t know much about him by now I’m sure you’ll take one listen and want to click here for more.
♫ The Vanish – Hold On (Russ Chimes Remix)
Cassette Culture indulge us with a delicious synth-licious remix to Passion Pit’s hit Sleepyhead. Real chill but vibrant all at the same time… can’t go wrong at all.
♫ Passion Pit – Sleepyhead (Cassette Club Remix)
YES! Seal! Who needs to be kissed by a rose when you can have a Thin White Dukes mix that combines a space-odyssey style of disco-electro beats with Seal’s legendary vocals?
♫ Seal – Amazing (Thin White Dukes Main Mix)
A dance anthem like no other, the Nightriders remix to Teen Scream Machine can only be played on one volume level and that is LOUD. You can’t just listen to this track you need to feel it- deep in your bones. Turn it up, have a listen, and then tell me what you think!
♫ Don Diablo – Teen Scream Machine (Nightriders Remix)
Real catchy but about a week old, Falke’s new mix to Florrie’s 911 harnesses that real mainstream vibe that I think many people are looking for when transitioning from pop to disco-electro. Stellar stuff.
♫ Florrie – Call 911 (Fred Falke Remix)
Who doesn’t like Johnatron? I know I do.
image: ‘Life As A Tree‘
Filed under: Club, Disco, Disco House, Electro, House, Nu Disco, Pop | Tags: Beatfanatic, Classixx, Dada, Evan Voytas, Groove Armada, Jack Penate, Monarchy, Penguin Prison, Super Mal, The Durutti Column, The Other
What the fuccck is a Round-Up?
AN Definition: Round Up [round] [uhp] (n.)
- Is my way of trying to keep with life and music at the same time for the next little while.
For a more detailed explanation:
Overwhelmed with school I’m forced to do round-ups for the next month or so. I don’t have the time to individually wrap up some of these artists below… or those in the coming weeks for that matter. For that I apologize as everyone of these featured artists deserves their own spotlight and their own extensive tribute. My comrades will no doubt keep you updated as usual while I slow down so there’s no need to worry about a lack of material hitting the site. But I figured I deserved you all an explanation for the slight deviated role and appearance you’ll see in March. I prefer to do the one artist-per-post style like the old AN so expect that to return late April if not sooner!
Much respect goes out to those who hit my round-ups… you are keeping me sane through the toughest part of my degree. If successful I’ll see you on the other side of the stage- diploma in hand. Ha, wish me luck.
♫ The Durutti Column – My Country (Monarchy Remix)
♫ Evan Voytas – I Run With You, Spirit Animal
♫ Dada Ft. The Other – Majestic 12 (Super Mal Remix)
♫ Groove Armada – Paper Romance (Classixx Remix)
♫ Jack Penate – So Near (Penguin Prison Remix)
Filed under: Ambient House, Club, Disco, Disco House, Electro, House, Pop, Rap, Soundscape | Tags: DCUP, Muffin, Softwar, Two Door Cinema Club, Vindata, Yolanda Be Cool, Young Money
Beautiful and sunny today! Here’s what hit my speakers the last little while:
This new track from 19 year-old Melbourne producer extraordinaire Muffin made my day. Real synth-odyssey landscape stuff. Simply stellar. Thanks Too Many Sebs.
I always hold a special place for DCUP in my heart. The crew have recently graced my speakers with a ridiculous collaboration alongside Yolanda Be Cool.
♫ Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP – We No Speak Americano
I love this track. It’s been everywhere so I’m sure you’ve heard it but I felt I needed to toss it in somewhere. Softwar uses laid-back disco samples with the fruits of TDCC vocals to create some pure disco melodies. Soothing and intricate this track becomes real easy to lose yourself too.
♫ Two Door Cinema Club – Undercover Martyn (Softwar Remix)
BONUS!
The mainstream dance party track of the week goes to an aggressive edit of Young Money’s Bedrock by the Vindata crew.
♫ Young Money – Bedrock (Vindata Dance Remix)
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Filed under: Disco, Disco House, Electro, Elemental, House, Instrumental, Nu Disco | Tags: Cibo Matto, Louis La Roche, Michael Jackson, Moonchild
Moonchild is a one man machine coming straight from the Sydney disco hot-bed. His first single Girl is expected to be released in the coming months. The Michael Jackson remix to Say Say Say is one of a kind. I don’t jump on too many MJ remixes nowadays after we were all overwhelmed with them when he died. The man was a legend- we all know that. But Moonchild has a chance at making something legend-ary with this mix. Those who argue against technological advancement need to listen to this first. Antoine sure honed some skills with modern equipment. Mad props to Stoneyroads. As usual they stay on top of it all.
In and effort to find some more Moonchild (massive failure in that dept.), I came across this Cibo Matto purely by chance… and I’m sure you can all figure out how. Moonchild has some delicious piano breaks and funk rifts throughout. So as a tribute to the Sydney DJ’s debut on here we offer this thanks and an unrelated random. Find more Cibo Matto here.
♫ Michael Jackson – Say Say Say (Moonchild Bootleg) *
♫ Louis La Roche – Prick Stick (Moonchild Remix)
BONUS!
Artie Flexs is a rising star from Latvia who began DJing back in 2002. His music can be described as progressive (something I’m not a HUGE fan of) but he makes very good use of synthesizers and bass lines which bring a euphoric sound to his music. His latest release and his first LP, entitled “Journey” was released by UK’s Lost Dog Records. Check out these two tracks below and if you like what you hear, download the full album here!
P.S. This is my first post for Aerial Noise and I can’t tell you how amped I am to be on board with these guys. Cheers and happy listening!
Filed under: Club, Disco House, Electro, House, Progressive | Tags: Journey, Paul Anthony, ZXX
Paul Anthony & ZXX’s cut to Love Will Find You is a fantastic remix. It has phenomenal rhythm and yet, there’s really not much too it. I don’t know but for me it seems to hit all the right places.
The Chicago-based producers work well together. ZXX hits Denver, Colorado late March 2010, whereas Paul Anthony is about to start a mini tour himself. Find him breaching the border to hit Canada April 1st to likely… April 12th, 2010 (not all dates confirmed). Check his myspace for continuous updates on that, but if you’re near a major Canadian city chances are he’s coming your way.
♫ MP3: Journey – Love Will Find You (Paul Anthony & ZXX Remix)
Niterockets are all about bringing it back to the 90s. The Biarritz, France duo trace their epic techno-house roots to the backyards of Chicago. The newest track to come across my speakers The Awakening is full of heavy house beats, hand-claps, and rhythmic synth. It has just enough of everything to bring the party that much closer to one another.
Niterockets are on Tracy Recordings.
♫ MP3: Niterockets – The Awakening
Filed under: Electro, House, Psychedelic | Tags: Ricochet Toys
This is not something I would usually post across here but I was feeling a little frisky the other night and thought I would try and thread some Ricochet Toys into the party mix. Was I ever surprised with the response, especially from ladies well versed in the art of dance. It must be that pure rhythm that’s real easy to find and therefore easy to move too; Or possibly its that dark vocals that makes all those p.y.t’s love it. Regardless, it spiced up my night a bit so maybe it can do the same to yours.
The Ricochet Toys made a pact that when the then current season of Power Rangers was over they would start a band and try to destroy the earth in an altogether different way – through the medium of electro-indie-disco-funk! That was ‘96, this is now. This time around David Freddie Lee came close to his goal by producing a number of brand new dicotronic beauties available on his myspace… this beauty being one of them.
“you know if we try, we could probably make this into something very special“
Filed under: Disco House, Electro, House, Instrumental, Videos | Tags: Ghosts of Venice
Disco Workout helped introduce me to the filter-house beats Ghosts of Venice create. Lee Dunn is jumping the Atlantic to head on over to the US for a couple shows before heading back to UK. Great marketing scheme above though…
If McDonald’s had more Playplaces outfitted with music and dancers like these you could sign me up for my birthday right now. It would almost be as good as having a Much Music Video Dance, or any kind of lame dance fad of the early nineties for that matter.
Watch the video for the preview, the download link is featured below.
♫ MP3: Ghosts of Venice – I Learned From The Best (Original Mix) - removed by request.
Filed under: Club, Disco, Disco House, Electro, House, Pop | Tags: Alex Metric, DATA, La Roux, Skream, The Subs
La Roux is coming to town early February 2010! To celebrate, I thought I’d throw up some of her best remixes from the past. But first, who is Eleanor Jackson?
Born March 8, 1988 she is a producer, writer, and vocalist influenced in 1980s synthpop with influences from Yazoo, Erasure, and Depeche Mode to name a few. Bulletproof has so far become her largest single hitting #1 in the UK and #2 in the US. Quicksand was a close second. Whichever you prefer, the UK native will always deliver something pure for dance floor.
If you’re in the area, check out La Roux at Capital Music Hall February 06.10!
♫ MP3: La Roux – Quicksand (Alex Metric Remix)
♫ MP3: La Roux – Bulletproof (Foamo Remix) *
♫ MP3: La Roux – Colourless Colour (The Subs Popup Mix)
♫ MP3: La Roux – I’m Not Your Toy (DATA Remix)
♫ MP3: La Roux – In For The Kill (Skream’s Let’s Get Ravey Remix)
Filed under: Electro, Funk, House, Reggae, Soul | Tags: Bob Sinclair, Dimitri From Paris, Stardust
Bob Sinclair reggae mixes are delicious. They just don’t come around often. Sinclair has a way of making soulful beats with powerful low tempo energy. The latest to come my way is, (or was), an unreleased reggae version to his own Kiss My Eyes. The vibe is insanely smooth and so, so good throughout! I wish I could remember how or who it was who passed this to me because you really, REALLY need some props sent your way right about now. There’s two other classics by Sinclair listed below.
One of them is the phenomenal Stardust collaboration in Music Sounds Better With You. The canvas is so good using samples from Chaka Khan’s Fate. Thomas Bangalter, Alan Braxe and, vocalist Benjamin Diamond hit it big with that 1998 single. Bob Sinclair slows it down a bit with his own little funk edit. I wish a handful or more unreleased Stardust tracks suddenly surfaced to reinvigorate the dance floor. Oh what a day that would be.
♫ MP3: Bob Sinclair – Kiss My Eyes (Unreleased Reggae Version)
BONUS!
♫ MP3: Stardust – Music Sounds Better With You (Bob Sinclair Mix)
♫ MP3: Dimitri From Paris – Sacre Francais (Bob Sinclair Paradise Mix Edit)



























