Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Finals



So I'm in the middle of finals week which is why I haven't posted in a while. I'll try and make up for it with a plethora of music. First is a bunch of electro songs. I found this blog looking for a song that I heard when I was in Ireland more than four years ago. The original song is "Lola's Theme" by Shapeshifters. I found a remix of it which is the bomb. So definitely download "Lola's Ghost". There's also a classical music electro remix called "Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy". Download that song, "Fuck the Poor", and "Ghosts N Stuff". You can ignore the other songs; they're not so hot.

NoisePorn

Next song is a remix of "Rehab" by Amy Winehouse. The remix is by Frankmusik. Both of those artists are legit and this remix is pretty good.

"Rehab (Frankmusik Remix)" - Amy Winehouse

Here's a Daft Punk/MGMT remix:

"One More Time To Pretend"

Next is a pretty cool song:

"All Stars (Aston Shuffle Remix)" - Grafton Primary

Here's a link to a blog with some songs by Buraka Som Sistema. One of them is a remix of Lykke Li's "Dance Dance Dance". All three songs are really sick.

Ilictronix

Here's a couple more songs from Ilictronix. Go for "Galaxy Bounce", which is amazing, "You Are Never Alone", "Technologic", and "The Robots":

Ilictronix2

A little while ago I posted the song "Paris" by Friendly Fires. Here's another one of their songs which is remixed by Thin White Duke (DJ who did the infamous "What Else Is There"). Check it:

"Jump in the Pool (Thin White Duke Remix)" - Friendly Fires

Next are three pretty good songs. One is a remix of "Do You Realize" by the Flaming Lips, who are awesome. There's also another Shapeshifters remix, as well as a song remixed by Don Rimini.

"Do You Realize (Postal Service Remix)" - The Flaming Lips

"Pusher (Lifelike Remix) - Shapeshifters

"Star Model (Don Rimini Remix)" - Numero#

Finally, I'll leave you with some classic rock and Phish. Here's the links to download both sets of Phish's show in New Orleans on May 4, 1994. Being in New Orleans obviously opened the stage up for some jazz. Phish definitely brought it with the help of the Cosmic Country Horns. I don't know what it is, but Phish with some horns to help with the jam is an amazing thing:

Set 1

Set 2

And here's a video of a Stevie Ray Vaughn guitar solo. A couple minutes in he throws the guitar behind his back and plays the rest of the mind-crushing solo from back there. Absolutely incredible:



I'll try and be back with some more for you faster than I did with this one. Enjoy