Natalie Storm
I remixed my friends Business Class, and you can download the MP3 for free! The original is a hybrid bass-pop jam (get it right here). I turned it into a house tune, somewhere in afro-jack-beats territory. Download right here:
Business Class ft. Natalie Storm & Tifa – Running (DJ Ayres remix) (Sendspace)
Burlesque Design dug this remix so much they put it on their Do It To It 3 CD – a bunch of our friends have great tracks on it, and you have to see how insane the packaging is:
My favorite tune on the CD is Pumpkin Patch’s remix of the Doobie Brothers – that’s coming out on Young Robots sometime soon.
I asked Top Billin to remix Rob Threezy’s “The Chase” and although it wasn’t done in time for the EP (due to a computer crash), it’s finally here and free for you. Grab it over on Mad Decent and go buy Rob Threezy’s “Let’s Go Ravers” EP on Amazon.com, Turntable Lab or iTunes.
“If Rob Threezy’s membership in the Chicago’s Ghetto Division isn’t enough proof that his tracks represent the new vanguard of the Chicago sound, then perhaps this astounding remix from Finland’s Top Billin’ will convince doubters. Given the original’s stems, Top Billin’ somehow make “The Chase” even more of a Windy City club banger, channeling the monstrous kicks of Cajmere, the sampling style of early Larry Heard projects, and even a bit of Adonis’ acid. In no uncertain terms, this is a perfect house track, and one hell of a remix.” – Thomas Rees for XLR8R Magazine

Our good friends and die-hard Van City representers, Matty C & Neoteric, just posted the mix I did for their White Light mix series. I’m heading up that way to rock with Neoteric on Saturday & to close out the 2010 Olympics on Sunday, with similar pomp & circumstance to how Ayres & Cosmo rang it in I’m sure. So the timing couldn’t be more perfect. Click down below to grab my mix. And make sure you explore the other mixes in the series. They are all great!
http://whitelightmixes.blogspot.com/
Simian Mobile Disco – Cruel Intentions (Maurice Fulton Remix)
Azari & III – Reckless (With Your Love)
Toby Tobias – In Your Eyes (Tensnake Remix)
Lifelike – L.O.V.E Is What You Need
Farley “Jackmaster” Funk – Love Can’t Turn Around (Lifelike Remix)
Chromeo – Night by Night (Siriusmo Remix)
Housemeister – What You Want (Siriusmo Remix)
Little Boots – Earthquake (Treasure Fingers’ Epicwave Mix)
Curses! – The Deep End (Holy Ghost! Day School Dub)
Bodie Lee – Foxy Tonight (Ajello Remix)
Kris Menace & The Dream – Walking On Lightning (U-Tern Blend)
Empire of the Sun – We Are The People (Shazam Remix)
Walter Jones – I Am Loved
Fred Falke – 8:08pm @ The Beach
Fresh from shows in Vietnam and a New Zealand tour with uk mc Mystro, Dublin’s Mikki Dee joins us at The Rub on Saturday, March 6. He’ll be rocking a video dj set downstairs. Here is a mix of hip-hop, reggae and soul to get you warmed up:
Mikki Dee – Sweet Sounz 9
http://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/pwe7oh
I’ve been putting up a new vinyl rip from my record collection every Monday at the Flashing Lights website. The loose category is dance music: everything from house to 80’s electro to classic techno to disco.
Grab those MP3s, and be sure to join us this Friday at Flashing Lights (at 88 Palace) with our special guest Congorock (Fool’s Gold).
We’ve been doing parties and stuff with Fully Fitted for years: our buddies Alex XXXChange, Pase Rock, Devlin & Darko, Ghostdad and Prince Klassen. They’ve been doing these Live At Home mixes for a while now, and when they asked us to participate we were happy to rock for them. The idea is to record a dj mix live in one take, playing music you like to listen to at home. I stepped up for volume 26, which you can listen to, download and read about over at the Fully Fitted blog. Lots of funk, soul, disco, a little hip-hop and latin and so forth. Groovy shit!
DOWNLOAD HERE
Dj Ayres – Live at Home pt 26
Tracklist, commentary, and streaming player at Fully Fitted
If you missed it, be sure to grab DJ Eleven – Live at Home Pt 21
Today I’m reaching back and going to lace with one of my all-time favorite breaks which just happens to be included in the almighty UBB series: Kid Dynamite’s “Uphill Peace Of Mind.” The first time that I heard the song, I swore it was some crazy Thin Lizzy B-Side that was never released or something. It rocks HARD, but has that certain special funk and swing that attracts a dude like me. I don’t really know much about Kid Dynamite but they were a group of Los Angeles based session players that were all over albums in the 70s, including playing with The Steve Miller Band. This is their one album though as a unit. Kind of interesting thinking about what made people discover this song though. It doesn’t really reveal anything about the break when you first listen to it, but then once the song hits the 2:55 mark, ooh lawd. Talk about a neck-snapping beat. I know you’ve heard it in the past, “You’ve got the time, I’ve got the time.” The way that John King hits the trap is a monster, and then the little piano vamp comes it, it’s nothing but butter. Poor Righteous Teachers, Super Cat and Just-Ice & KRS-One sure thought so.
Kid Dynamite “Uphill Peace Of Mind” (Cream Records, 1976)
As good as the Kid Dynamite version of “Uphill Piece Of Mind” is I really don’t think it comes anywhere close to how good the Lloyd Price version is. Of course everyone knows who Lloyd Price is, and although he’s universally acclaimed and acknowledged I think in certain “real headz” circles he often gets overlooked. His early work was incredible where he put his own spin on the beat of his native New Orleans. In the late 60s and early 70s he was one of the first American R&B singers to start messing with Jamaican rhythms, and in 1976 he put out the completely slept-on “Music-Music” album. Now I don’t know who’s version came first but both this one and the Kid Dynamite version came out in 1976. But where that version is a slow stomping hard-edged rock song, Lloyd’s version is an uptempo hard rocking SOUL song. But in true Lloyd Price fashion it touches on R&B, rock, funk and gospel. Really a banging song in any sense…
Lloyd Price “Uphill Peace Of Mind” (LPG Records, 1976)
Heatrocks For Haiti: I know we’re all partying and schitt is sweet and all that, but things in Haiti have gone from bad to worse. Below on the site you’ll find some helpful links to charities that I’m suggesting you help donate to. Also, my friends at Soulstrut.com (whose forums I spend way too much time on) have started up a Heatrocks For Haiti record action. We did this when Katrina happened and ended up raising tens of thousands of dollars for charity and relief. It’s really an interesting concept and thebest thing is that it takes something we’re passionate about and applies it towards helping those in need. Please check out Heatrocks For Haiti.
– Cosmo Baker
(more at www.cosmobaker.com)
Out now on T&A Records (that’s Tittsworth & Ayres, you dummies!), it’s Dave Nada’s Apocalypse EP pon vinyl. Buy it at Turntable Lab. (Digital is for sale at Amazon, Juno, iTunes, Turntable Lab, etc.
Download this outtake from the EP for free:
Here is a free mix including Apocalypse Theme:
Dave Nada – December 2009 Cynamatik Mix (Z-Share)
armand van helden- necessary evil
jackbeats ft. mc dynamite – what
mike mumbles – wut wut pt.2
dave nada – apocalypse theme
major lazer – when you hear the bassline
darko & dave nada- give me a break
dj tameil – pull the trigger
kw griff – swift’s revenge
pd – fiesta
solo – rawmania
sabo & cassady – esa loca cumbia
nadastrom – save us (john roman nigerian dub)
luciano – los ninos fueras
nadastrom – ghetto pass (la riots remix)
will eastman – feelin (nadastrom remix)
jinder – youth blood (12th planet and flinch remix)
drop the lime ft. carrie wild – set me free (reso remix)
Free Download #2 – Dave Nada – Apocalypse Theme (12th Planet and Flinch remix) at RCRD LBL
Free Download #3 – Maxwell – Bad Habits (Dave Nada remix) at The Fader
Flashing Lights Contest + Todd Edwards & Kingdom MP3s
Posted: December 1, 2009 Filed under: Flashing Lights, MP3Flashing Lights is this Friday and RCRD LBL is giving away two tickets and four MP3s from our guests, Todd Edwards and Kingdom. Go get em!
RSVP at the Flashing Lights Website
PS here is a video from the last Flashing Lights party in Chinatown:
MeanRed & GoodPeoples CMJ 2009: Meet Us In Chinatown from Adam Saewitz on Vimeo.
Tittsworth just released his “Maneater”-nodding, Nina Sky and Pitbull-featuring “Here He Comes” as a single through Plant, which is good news for fans of boomy Baltimore club and appropriated Hall & Oates hooks. This version from DJ Day, which is basically a classic disco/Bmore hybrid, isn’t on that release since it came out on the 12 Steps Remixes EP through T&A last year. But, now we have an excuse to post it, and the passage of time doesn’t make it any less next level.
Go download the MP3 from our friends at RCRD LBL