Jessie and the Toy Boys – Push it (phantim remix)

The fresh sound from the electronic music holy city of Frankfurt comes courtesy of phantim, who has been diligently dirtying his hands, while engendering DJ awareness (DJ Chuckie, Dani Deahl and Mista Jam) and radio play. Over the last year or so he’s done a few successful mashups and edits, but he’s promised lots of remixes and originals are on the way. He’s slated to release a pair of tracks, “PONY” and “Disco Ce Soir”, this spring with remixes from Them Jeans (Dim Mak), Emynd (Mad Decent), Last Japan (Bullet Train / Southern Fried) and Revero (Made in NL/Spinnin’ Records). For now, check out his inventive remix of “Push it” by Jessie and the Toy Boys, it’s what initially got my attention, and you know how much the city of angels loves the angelic Jessie Malakouti and her mannequins.  If you’ve yet to hear the wavy synthetics thrust against oscillating house give it a try, and look out as phantim plans to spend the next year enchanting his public…

Jessie and the Toy Boys – Push it (phantim remix)

BONUS!

Let’s All Say Hey! (phantim mashup) by phantim

Giftwrapped Weekend Fillers

grum

I am about to take off to the cottage for the weekend but before I do I wanted to post up a few tracks that I’ve been digging this past week…

Grum made his way back to me with this heavy take on Tommy Sparks’ Miracle.  This track is terrific. The combination of the chorus with Grum’s talented ability to provide a fitting backdrop speaks for itself.  I love the bassline.  This will be played a few times at the cottage I’m sure.  The producer/remixer kicks off an Australian tour just after Christmas so if you’re in the area hit it up.

Tommy Sparks – Miracle (Grum Remix)

gloves

The latest from Gloves was worth the wait.  Too Much To Dream is a b-side brought to us by Discodust and hones the dreamy synth filter sound that I love so much.  Soft and sensual, kick back and easily relax to this beauty.

Gloves – Too Much To Dream

sonixx

This next track caught me off guard.  The SONIXX lightened up the hard hitting Bloody Beetroots for four minutes to make one stellar combination of traditional Beetroot mashing and light innovative music.  The vocals pop out the song a bit and help it reach that dreamy atmosphere I seem to be in for these last two songs.  It’s not your usual mix which is why I think I like it so much.

The Bloody Beetroots – Second Streets Have No Name (The SONIXX Remix)

BONUS!

This one’s for the cottage.  Maybe a little too melodic for some but I really dig it.  Love the vocals.

The XX – Shelter (Them Jeans Drum Edit)

Anyway, off to celebrate the 23rd in style.