worship – “Out There EP”

worship takes his inspiration from Science Fiction, maybe that’s why his synths sound like a space craft humming along. worship, AKA ED, has just completed the Out There EP for On the Fruit Records, and it comes with remixes by Justin Faust and The Phantom’s Revenge.He’s looking to release another EP after the summer break, and he hopes that until then you remember to Worship Yourself…

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THE PHANTOM’S REVENGE – Charlie EP Remixed

Made in the cauldrons of Studio 54 and blessed with the ghostly spirits of DJ Sneak and old skool Bob Sinclar, The Phantom’s Revenge – does exactly that, and refuses to let go its stronghold on certain dancefloor control the world over.

Listing Melee, Ghosts Of Venice, Justin Faust, Canada’s Dominic Pierce and Lazy Ants as part of TPR’s new all-hail-comrades, The Phantom’s Revenge wonderful & disco filtered friendly “Charlie EP” relishes the pallet and makes those dancing feet bounce with joy.

Released on 7th June 2011 through La Valigetta this is sure one exciting remix package.

THE PHANTOM’S REVENGE – Charlie (Ghosts Of Venice Remix)

THE PHANTOM’S REVENGE – Machine Gun Girl (Lazy Ants Remix)

THE PHANTOM’S REVENGE – Mr. Fahrenheit (Justin Faust Remix)

THE PHANTOM’S REVENGE – Last Man Standing (Melee Remix)

THE PHANTOM’S REVENGE – Mr. Fahrenheit (Dominic Pierce Remix)

Justin Faust + Fare Soldi

I love the spins Fare Soldi use in Faust’s Sloppy Chic. It has just the right amount of funk, flare and James Brown-like vocal samples. Perfect for groovin’ and movin’ while repeatedly rocking the dancefloors all over the globe.

When we received this track it came with a short public service announcement from Justin Faust who wanted to thank his fans for their continued support over the years. As a thank you, he passed around a remix package that included the italian frico disco supercrew FARE SOLDI who once again show their skills. Check it out below.

Justin Faust – Sloppy Chic (Fare Soldi Le Frico Cest Chic Remix)

PUNCHES – Sleepless City (Flosstradamus ReRub)

PUNCHES was conceived by  twin brothers Greg and Darin Bresnitz, who refer to themselves as “Finger on the Pulse” while tearing things up in a live setting. Rounding out the trio is third member,  and nightlife pioneer, Alan Astor, who achieved notoriety for his 2005 solo hit “Fantastic Fantasy.” My fascination with PUNCHES began a little over a year ago while visiting Brooklyn and catching a lethal Justin Faust set in which he employed their remix of Au Revoir Simone’s “Only You Can Make You Happy” (featured in their “So Long Summer Mix Tape”) . The remix is hopelessly catchy and easy to fall in love with, as is the title track off the Sleepless City EP, which got a recent “ReRub” by Flosstradamus. The Sleepless City EP is currently available through Travis Hayden’s new label, Our Label, and the debut single “Feeling Right” can be had as a free download. And allow me the opportunity to further extol the brilliance of their remix of Tokyo Police Club’s “Favorite Colour”. Yet another club-ready track, laden with synths, firmly rooted in that nook between disco and electro, that PUNCHES has come to call home…

Sleepless City (Flosstradamus ReRub) by punchesbk
Tokyo Police Club – Favourite Colour (PUNCHES My Life Remix) by punchesbk
Au Revoir Simone – Only You Can Make You Happy (PUNCHES Remix) by punchesbk

PUNCHES + Justin Faust

Justin Faust puts it all together in this Punches remix to Feeling Right. It’s fresh, funky, and full of some chill nu-disco vibes. Great for a fun loving Tuesday. It seems that whenever I think of Justin Faust, I think of Russ Chimes. So I just had to post this beauty after Sunday’s post.

Also for the record this remix was released last fall. Regardless it’s still hot.

PUNCHES – Feeling Right (Justin Faust Remix)

Justin Faust + Bestrack

Here’s a big time combo. Justin Faust and Bestrack throw down simultaneously in Sloppy Chick creating one explosive mix. It comes in after Faust released his latest EP a couple weeks back on Patrick Alavis’ label roXour.

The entire album is hot as hell and can be picked up on beatport or itunes.

Justin Faust – Sloppy Chic (Bestrack Remix)

Goldhawks + Justin Faust

It’s been awhile since I last heard anything from Germany’s Justin Faust. Thankfully the wait is over. If this remix indicates the status-quo from him going forward we are all in for a treat. It stems from a Goldhawks single who like Faust, is touring all summer throughout Europe. (Each artist will have dates listed on each’s respective myspace pages).

Justin Faust is no newbie to A/N. Click here for some past signature tracks from the producer, and if your interested in more Goldhawks I strongly suggest the album, Where In The World, as a starting point. You can check it out/purchase that here.

Goldhawks – Keep The Fire (Justin Faust Dub)

Russ Chimes [Remixes]

I finally got a hold of some new Russ Chimes! This guy is spectacular. We already mentioned him slightly when he touched up Mowgli’s Road, but Russ Chimes is a London-based producer and DJ who always seems to deliver. I’m still waiting to hear a bad remix from him so if you know any please send them my way… until then check out everything.

The best way to describe the music I think is to describe the experience. I go to a party, put on some Russ Chimes, and for some reason people go nuts. Maybe it’s consuming copious amounts of alcohol, or maybe it’s our addiction to dance music, but whatever it is having people let loose is a thrill that Chimes somehow embeds in his music. The dancing thing is a weird phenomenon you should try out sometime at your parties.  It just may work for you.

Steed Lord – Remember Me (Russ Chimes Remix)

BONUS!

Fabian – Heatwave (Russ Chimes Remix)

Heads We Dance – Sirens (Russ Chimes Remix)

Justin Faust – Revenge (Russ Chimes Remix)

Frankmuzik – Confusion Girl (Russ Chimes Remix)

Russ Chimes – Mulsanne

Justin Faust [Remixes]

Justin Faust is somewhat of a remix god when it comes to producing danceable music.  He started producing house-music in 1992 and has since released a bunch of records over the years.  Faust is recognized by the sound that pumps through the speakers and the workout everyone else’s shoes go through when his own music comes on. There is so much great stuff out there but check out the brand new Stress NaNaNah! Remix that just hit his myspace the other day. It’s mad fresh!

Nevermind! I found we the official copy emailed to us courtesy of nice people music. Thanks guys!

Stress – NaNaNah! (Justin Faust Remix)

BONUS!

Nightriders – Take My Hand (Justin Faust Remix)

Something A La Mode – Rondo Parisiano (Justin Faust Remix)

Edwin Van Cleef – I Want You (Justin Faust Remix)

Bestrack – With You (Justin Faust Remix)

The Giants

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Miami Horror is phenomenal.  I like nearly everything Benjamin Vanguarde produces under his alias.  The Australian native seems fixated on staying home by filling his calender with dates devoted to his home country.  We need to somehow get him overseas after the Australian tour.  Vanguarde’s newest is the first single from the 2010 album Illumination.  It’s definitely worth the peak.

Miami Horror – Sometimes

Miami Horror’s Make You Mine is one of a kind.  It has laid the foundation to a plethora of newly constructed remixes that simply rock the world.  Check out Cassian and Falke‘s versions here, but despite the remix the original cannot be beat.  Funky and fresh you just can’t find another ‘oldie’ that renders what this can.

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A-Trak

Last Monday A-Trak released his much anticipated remix to Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Heads Will Roll. The teaser was spectacular but the full length track is unbelievably better.  I didn’t get a chance to post it earlier so if you don’t have it grab it below.  A-Trak goes wild on it. He kicks in a variety of verses and sporadic beats that will have clubs and parties everywhere craving for more.  I pitty the track that has to unfortunately follow this mix wherever it is played.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix)

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – You Are Never Alone With Model 21 (Justin Faust Club Remix)

Ultracity came around with a new remix to Grum‘s Runaway that is damn good.  It lightens up the original a little bit. Grum’s original is not half bad either, and well neither is Doctor Detroit.  Enjoy the whole package.

Grum – Runaway (Ultracity Remix)

BONUS!

Reminiscent of the So Electric instrumental vibe I miss from Lifelike.

Relation – Your Tiny Mind (Lifelike Radio Edit)

FROSH

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DCUP‘s latest is another exceptional remix.  This time the Sydney-based producer tossed up a unique spin to the Prior’s track What You Need.  It’s fresh out the oven and couldn’t be any more delicious.

Priors – What You Need (DCUP Remix)

BESTRACK

We missed out on several remixes to 317 newcomer Bestrack last week while we were moving.  He recently released his debut EP Sunset City and it is simply banging.  Everything I have heard from him is brilliant.  If you don’t have these tracks below, you need em.  Every track offers something raw and unique.  If you dig what you hear check out the EP.  You won’t be disappointed.

The remix Justin Faust throws down is killer.  It is guaranteed to get the floors going.

GRUM – Woah (Bestrack Remix)

Bestrack – With You (Justin Faust)

Madonna – Into The Groove (Bestrack Remix)

NightyMax-BeachHut

Here’s something perfect to finally put an end to summer.  I know it’s a little early but let’s face it, school’s in session and no one is booking anymore summer vacays.  Night Max is another entangled member of the very fierce YALL production package we keep hearing so much about from Barcelona.  He is very, very talented.  Check out some earlier stuff here.

Night Max – Beach Hut (192)

I caught hold of Mark Ronson‘s dub-reggae take to Miike Snow‘s Animal and wow is it ever fresh.  The horn and key segment near the middle is perfect.  To be honest I’m not quite sure how he masks the vocals to adapt to his funky-ass beat but he does, and it couldn’t be any smoother.

Miike Snow – Animal (Mark Ronson)

BONUS:

Gossip – Love Long Distance (Fake Blood Remix) (.mp4)

Justin Faust is Still Kickin’

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Give it up for Justin Faust.  The man representing Valerie released a bunch of new remixes over the last few weeks that are incredible.  Among the stack of beauties are these two gems.  Mad danceable, mad catchy, mad vibrant, and mad good.  Included in the new batch is also a new take on Missy Elliot’s Work It Out that has a lot of people talking.  Listen in on hypem here.  Find it hosted on Discodust if you want it.  But to me that track has nothing on the two listed below.

SomethingALaMode – Rondo Parisiano (Justin Faust Remix)

Edwin Van Cleef – I Want You (Justin Faust Remix)

BONUS!

I don’t think I’m ever going to stop liking really funky tracks that combine variations of disco.  With that in mind I’m also not going to fall off the DCUP bandwagon anytime soon.  So when I first started getting into the group a few months back this track hit me and it instantly stuck.  I think it will impress a lot of you.  The same goes for Le Babar. He is also good… really good.  His new funk track It’s On You is excellent.  Check out his myspace for more fresh music in electro, house and funk.

DCUP – To Be In Love

Le Babar – It’s On You

The New Music: February, wk. 9

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Justin Faust’s newest release Revenge EP came out earlier this week. As a special treat he has released three mixes of tracks found within the album. Get them while they’re hot. As for Faust, he’s no stranger to the industry. He has been producing music since 1992 and in doing so has developed his own unique sound that speaks for itself. Faust has also made noise with some of his own remixes including work from Hamilton’s own Electric Youth. With the release of Revenge, Faust has created some of the best chill synth I have heard in a long time.

Justin Faust – The Capri Spinoff (Cyndi Seui Night Drive Killer)

Justin Faust – Surfer Mystique (Pelifics Remix)

Justin Faust – Revenge (Russ Chimes Remix)

Electric Youth – Replay (Justin Faust Remix)
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