Mylo + The Juan Maclean
Thursday, January 29th, 2009♫ I’m Back (New Single/Radio Rip) – Mylo
♫ Simple Life (Marcus Worgull Remix) - The Juan MacLean
♫ Give Me Every Little Thing – The Juan Maclean
You can hate on Kanye West all you want but his resume speaks for itself. At age 30, he is a ten-time Grammy Award winning rapper, singer and record producer. Since beginning his career, Kanye has received 36 awards amongst 114 nominations. In 2008 he released his fourth album in five years. Prior to going solo, Kanye gained fame by producing for Roc-A-Fella Records creating hit singles for Alicia Keys, Ludacris, and Janet Jackson. His work on Jay-Z’s phonomenol album, The Blueprint catapulted him into stardom. In 2007 Kanye West’s album Graduation defeated the much hyped 50 Cent’s Curtis in CD sales. When both albums released on the same day, a confident 50 cent publicly announced that he would retire if West outsold him in first-week sales. Kanye West won selling 957,000 units to 50′s 691,000 units causing a media frenzy. So needless to say… Kanye can hold his own.
♫ Flashing Lights (Diplo Remix) – Kanye West
Diplo is also pretty damn cool. From what I see on their myspace, videos included, is that they know how to put on a show. But stage performance isn’t everything. To prove it, and coincidentally staying with the theme, they have released a Kanye West remix to “Flashing Lights.” I have to have to give props to erger for hooking me on this one. I think it’s brilliant!

The past week I have been jiving to some really retro tunes in preparation for a local 90s event this coming 30th. Being in the mood I thought I should freshen up the old retro playlist. Scavenging the world wide web for new tunes, I found a really cool twist on Ace of Base’s classic 90s song “All That She Wants.”
♫ All That She Wants (Messkid Skull&Bones Remix) – Ace Of Base
Next is a classy mix of ZZZ by the Bag Raiders. It has become one of my new favourites to toss on during some homework or even just to kill some silent air. The piano in the song really accompanies the mix well. I think its a gem, which isn’t bad being only a few weeks into ’09.
♫ Lion (Bag Raiders Remix) – ZZZ
An added bonus:
Earlier this month, we showcased The Twelves remix to Groove Armada’s “Drop The Tough” released by Bacardi B-Live Share (see post for details). B-Live Share has released the Van She rendition of “Drop The Tough,” and although it may not be The Twelves remix, it still offers a unique vibe to a stellar track.

Last night some of the guys got together, smoked a j, and watched the movie Notorious. For those of you who have lived under a rock the last 3 months, it’s the new Hollywood film documenting the rise and fall of Christopher Wallace aka Biggie Smalls. The film did an excellent job portraying the east/west coast rap “war” that dominated much of the mid 90′s. However, some of the acting choices for Biggie’s affiliates within the movie were, in my opinion, poorly chosen. (movie = 7/10)
That being said, I can’t hate on the movie too much because it provided an ample opportunity to showcase Ratatat’s remix to “Party and Bullshit.” It’s an interesting twist on an already golden track. With Biggie on my mind I decided to include some throwbacks as well. I can’t believe fifteen years have gone by since some of these first came out…
♫ Notorious B.I.G. – Party & Bullshit (Ratatat Remix)
♫ The Notorious B.I.G. – Juicy
♫ The Notorious B.I.G.- Big Poppa
R.I.P. Christopher Wallace (May 21, 1972 – March 9, 1997)
2009 is still early. As new styles and trends will no doubt change and modify the scene over the course of the next year, this section will showcase some of the new weekly favourites that emerge. Already a little behind being in week 3, here are a few new tracks that made an impact over the last week.
Bacardi B-Live Share is a new platform for downloading and sharing music. The platform launches on January 20th including the new release of some brand new remixes from Groove Armada. A release of The Twelves remix to “Drop The Tough” has already been leaked. Based on this track the remaining songs set to be released look very promising. As well, Van She is rumoured to have made contributions to the project.
♫ Groove Armadrop – The Tough [The Twelves B-LIVE Remix]
sqzmlmns (pronounced ‘squeeze my lemons’) is a brand new duo hailing from Mexico, emerging from the music scene of San Diego where they should continue to get noticed. I could ramble about how much I enjoy this new track Oakland from saul q and kid wonder but it should do the talking for me. Check their MySpace page for more songs and info.

Tribal Electro! How cool is that! To all those who may not be as psyched as I am, the track will do the talking. Rainbow Arabia is both unique and stellar. The group uses a combination of traditional instruments and sounds from both types of music genres to create a powerful tribal-electronic quagmire. In the end, the sound is…so foreign, yet so good. The track “Omar K” is a great example of this. We all need some strange Tribal Electro lovin’ in our lives

Benjamin Plant, the 21 year-old writer/producer for Miami Horror, has made an incredible impact in the industry this past year. “Music is my life” says Vanguarde in an interview with 0hhcr4pp. “My music is all about creating lasing feeling for its listeners, I think of myself as a composer in which I can create something from anything I feel has a certain power, potential or emotion to it whether it is a chord progression/melody… etc played by me or not it is all about making something special and memorable.” With influences from Prince, Supertramp, Fleetwood Mac, and Abba, Miami Horrors provides an uplifting sound that screams retro 80′s vibe. Plant delivers on his message, and his music. Songs such as “Make You Mine” and “Don’t Be On With Her” are so sick and should be checked out immediately! The Hype Machine will provide for a solid star
♫ Embrace ft. Ladyhawke (Fred Falke & Miami Horror remix) – PNAU
And a proper dance floor banger, we had posted the instrumental version a couple days ago, but lets be honest with each other, have a listen and tell me the vocals don’t bring the noise, which is a great thing, seriously though, let me quote “on the dance floor is where I’ll provide/ shake our hips as we collide”… wow. Anyways, I digress, have a listen and judge for yourself, and if by chance you find yourself shivering with joy and dancing by yourself, find comfort in the fact that while at that moment you may by yourself but exactly the same emotions are being shared across digital borders. mad love.
Treasure Fingers produce indie and electro beats that are remixed like no other. In September 2008, Scion A/V released a sampler of the newly hyped Fool’s Gold Remixed EP album full of exclusive remixes from Fool’s Gold Records (TF’s label). The album was to accompany the Scion/Fool’s Gold tour which kicked off in late October 2008. If you want a copy of the album you’ll have to hit up eBay or go searching the world wide web. The album had some killer bangers on it including the new remix of Big Gipp’s “Hot.”
The journey of Treasure Fingers started for me with the release of their mixtape from July 2007 entitled “40 Minutes in the Champagne Room.” I recommend taking a serious look at it if you haven’t heard it already. Catchy and vibrant, TF remixes are always bumpin’.
♫ One Hand Loves The Other – Tortoise (Treasure Fingers Remix)
♫ The Death Set – Negative Thinking (Treasure Fingers Remix)
I like to give recognition when it’s due and erger hooked me on this track hard. Otto’s Golden Journey (Andy Webb’s Dreamy Blend) is a great melodic mix with soothing synth and catchy rhythms. It filled the silent moments driving throughout Ottawa tonight to get dinner with the guys. Nothing crazy- just Harv’s, but I’m not sure which tasted sweeter- the burger, or the song. As a result this song came back on my radar when I hit the house. With my heavy bias in mind, I would arguably say that this deserves to be in the ‘best of ’08′ class. Kudos to erger for introducing it, but props to Webb for creating it.
We’re going to need to do a lot of work to catch everyone up in the next few days. But in the meantime, I thought I would start off right by showcasing Matt Hughes. First off, Matt Hughes is awesome. Over the past year, Hughes has released a collection of great remixes that have flooded my favourites list. He has an incredible spacey and uplifting vibe that is perfect anywhere. Included are three songs everyone needs to know. Check them out. Hopefully you dig them like we do.






