° Vacationer °

The universe seems to be on my side lately, and has created Vacationer, a side project of my forever-obsession Body Language and a secret unnamed collaborator. “Trip” is wonderfully understated and upbeat, and manages to conjure images of mountain crags and rainforests all at once, but maybe that’s just the video infiltrating my brain. I think I smell a summer jam. I need a trip, a trip’s what I need.

Trip by Vacationer

April 19th, 2011 | Published in Music  |  1 Comment

° Body Language – “You Can” (Keep Shelly In Athens Remix) °

The ever-lovely Body Language are back on my radar again with this gloriously synthy remix from Keep Shelly In Athens. It transports the original to outer space and brings in some heavy drums to up the intensity, a beautiful combination of their two sounds. That’s not all that’s new with Body Language though, earlier this year they released a bonus edition of 2010′s Social Studies EP, and according to their bandcamp they’ll be coming to Subterranean A (DC) May 13. Also, Double Denim has released a 7″ of the original “You Can” & Dreambear has shot this beautiful live performance of the song. So many good sounds.

Body Language “You Can” from dreambear on Vimeo.

Body Language – You Can (Keep Shelly in Athens remix)

April 7th, 2011 | Published in Music  |  5 Comments

° Danger’s Favorite Remixes of 2k10 °

So it’s that time of year again, the season of list-making. I said the same thing last year, but I still feel the same, so I am shamelessly copying and pasting. Though often overdone, and largely mediocre, a good remix can be a powerful thing. It can transform a great song into an even greater one, and a not that great one into an enjoyable listening experience. They allow music to transcend genres, and when done right, create a song that one thinks of as completely separate from the original. I’ve chosen to list these by remixer and not the original artist. Obviously I haven’t listened to everything, but these are the jams that have taken over my year.

10. Fare Soldi [ "Start" - LBCK ]

EDM has the tendency to be repetitive, and can come off as really stale when not done properly. “Start” by LBCK was a track that I wouldn’t expect myself to normally go for, but the minimalist execution was impeccable, and thus was in heavy rotation for me during the springtime. Luckily for me Fare Soldi brought “Start” back on my radar with this remix that is entirely reflective of and independent of the original, an amazing feat.

LBCK – Start (Fare Soldi Alla Frutta Remix)

9. Toro Y Moi [ "At A Glance" - Body Language ]

This was the first Body Language track I ever heard, and it lured me in like no other. This remix by Toro Y Moi is brilliantly subtle and perfectly complements the delicate original.

Body Language – At A Glance (Toro y Moi Remix)

8. Millionyoung [ "To the Lighthouse" - Memoryhouse ]

Spring was filled with dreamy, hazy electro, and for me, this remix is perfectly indicative of that period, and of the season. A little bit melancholy, but with hopeful hints of pop, Millionyoung has completely elevated the Memoryhouse original to such a level that I’m still content to jam to it 11 months after my first listen.

Memoryhouse – To the Lighthouse (MillionYoung Remix)

7. Memory Tapes [ "Real Life" - Tanlines ]

Memory Tapes made my list last year as well, for his remix of a Fool’s Gold track, and here he is again! Tanlines are completely awesome of their own accord, but two musical loves combined can be an even more beautiful thing. This remix is stunning and still hits hard.

Tanlines – Real Life (Memory Tapes Remix)

6. Sub Focus [ "Hold On" - Rusko ]

Rusko‘s debut, O.M.G.! took total dominance over the beginning of my summer this year. It was actually impossible to listen to anything else, and dubstep officially claimed me as a victim. I didn’t think it could get any better, until I heard this Sub Focus remix that goes even harder than the original. Not for the faint of heart, the full experience can only be achieved once you’ve played this as loud as your neighbors will allow. Wobble!

Rusko – Hold On (feat. Amber Coffman) (Sub Focus Remix)

5. Javelin [ "In Heat" - HEALTH ]

I love Javelin like no other, and the nature of their original material almost guarantees that they will be excellent remixers. This remix rocks so hard that the only thing I can manage to say is Javelin + HEALTH = fuck yeah! Inarticulate, but spot on.

Health – In Heat (Javelin Remix)

4. Hey Champ [ "Beaches and Friends" - French Horn Rebellion ]

This is the ultimate summer song, period. The title is “Beaches and Friends”! It doesn’t get any more clear cut than that! I could listen to this song forever and ever, and still be content. In fact, I’m listening to it right now, it’s 28 degrees, and I’m still feeling all the warm beach vibes. Hey Champ took the French Horn Rebellion original and defined my entire summer. This song is perfection.

French Horn Rebellion – Beaches and Friends (Hey Champ Remix)

3. Rusko [ "Soldier On" - The Temper Trap ]

I don’t even like The Temper Trap (except for that one song), and I actually walked out of their DC show, but this Rusko remix is out of control. Out. Of. Control. I’m not actually sure that it’s possible to NOT like this song if you pledge any allegiance to dubstep.

The Temper Trap – Soldier On (Ruskos F’kin Seagull Remix)

2. Penguin Prison [ "Hurtful" - Erik Hassle ]

Frankly the original Erik Hassle track is terrible, but Penguin Prison has revamped it into a deeply soulful masterpiece. It’s remixes like this that truly justify the art form, and show that beauty can be found where you least expect it.

Erik Hassle – Hurtful (Penguin Prison Remix)

1. The Twelves [ "Something Good Can Work" - Two Door Cinema Club ]

The Twelves are master remixers, and this one of a Two Door Cinema Club original is my most listened to remix of the entire year. The catchiness of this track just can’t be denied, go on, try to play it in a room and have your friends not ask you about it. Won’t happen. The original is mediocre, the remix is out of this world.

Two Door Cinema Club – Something Good Can Work (The Twelves remix)

That’s it for this year, let me know what you think I missed!

December 8th, 2010 | Published in Featured, Uncategorized  |  3 Comments

° Florrie – Left Too Late (Body Language Remix) °

It’s been an embarassing amount of time since I’ve shared music with you guys, but enough apologies, let’s get back to it, I’ve been holding onto this remix for a while, and it needs to be heard! So I like Body Language a lot, duh, I think they’re the bee’s knees, the cat’s pajamas etcetera etcetera, and if you’re not already listening to their Social Studies EP you need to work on that. So they took on my new love Florrie‘s lovely and amazing track “Left Too Late”, and make it even more addictive as it is the perfect combination of their two sounds. It doesn’t get much better than that.

Florrie – Left Too Late (Body Language Remix)

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December 6th, 2010 | Published in Music  |  1 Comment




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