Friday, December 4, 2009

1, 2, 3, mothaaafuckahhhhhhhhhh!



Could you ask for anything more to start your weekend than the new Bloody Beetroots track with Steve Aoki and Boberman (Bob Rifo)? It's another installment in the 'Warp' series, this one being dubbed 'Warp 1977'. It contains all the usual Warp samples and repeated "I just warp, I just warp," as well as the shouted counting we've come to love from the Warp's. However, this one is darker, scarier, something you'd hear at 3 in the morning walking through Elizabeth South.

Fuck me writing anymore tbh, im'a just get the track up. Get on it MOTHAAAFUCKAHHHHHHHHHH! X

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

La Roux 2do RAdelaide.



Yes, you heard right, the fiery red head herself is back down under to perform at the Thebby Theatre and various other realms throughout Australia sometime next year (information below). Part of her reasoning in returning to Adelaide (I mean, liek fuck, nobody comes to Adelaide more than once every four years) is surely to make right her now infamous AWOL appearance at Parklife earlier this year due to *COUGHillnessCOUGH*.

Her debut, self-titled album has been met with world-wide acclaim, with singles In For The Kill, Quicksand and most prominently Bulletproof killing it throughout the globe. Finally, the people of RAdelaide will have a chance to see the English lass doing her thang.

What have we got to offer apart from boring bollocks about how much I fancy the English accent? Well, here we have an outstanding remix of my favourite track from her album  'Colourless Colour', getting the work done by The Subs. Get on it. X

Dwnld: Colourless Colour (The Subs Popup Mix)

And I know this has been blogged to bits, but the Alex Metric mix of Quicksand is a joy to listen.

Dwnld: Quicksand (Alex Metric Remix)

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Pocket rocket.



Don't you love waking up to surprises? I'm not talking about that time I rolled over to find a dead prostitute beside me, but this morning when I seen the lovely Pocket 808 had left me a cheeky bootleg of the whimsical 'My Girls'. The original is so perfect in almost everyway any touch up could end in disaster, but Pocket 808 turn this brief moment of ecstasy into a journey of delirious proportions. Basically, made the sex even sexier.

This 8 minute stomper retains all the best elements of 'My Girls', however slowing the tempo and adding the fast becoming trademark sounds of the Pocket, resulting in (L). X


Wait about 4 minutes for the chorus to kick, it' epic.