Feb 23, 2012

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Monsieur Adi!

If there’s one country that never ceases to impress me with the amount of unique electronic artists that it puts out, it has to be France. With classics like Justice, Air, and Daft Punk and up-and-comers like Dirtyphonics, Stereoheroes, and Kavinsky, the French Electronic music scene is always ripe with talent.

Monsieur Adi is just one more talent added to the mix. His remix of Beyoncé‘s track “End of Time” was just leaked via his SoundCloud and, at a time when a lot of electro house becomes indistinguishable from the next artist, Monsieur Adi injects his own breath of life into the track. Enjoy and check out his soundcloud here

 

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Feb 21, 2012

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COYOTE KISSES


WOW, before hearing these tracks I actually had no idea who this duo was… Now I feel ashamed even admitting that. Amongst the tracks released, there’s a remix to Gotye‘s (somewhat overplayed—albeit still damned good) “Somebody that I used to know” and an original, and wildly popular track, titled “Acid Wolfpack”

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Feb 18, 2012

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New Diplo EP sampler

Diplo articulately says on his SoundCloud, ”heres a sampler of this music im goin to give away free inna few days.”

Apparently, the new EP (titled Express Yourselfi) is rumored to feature contributions from Datsik, Excision, Elephant Man, and Sabi aside from the obvious namesake Dipo track “Express Yourself,” which features Nicky Da B on vocals.

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Feb 15, 2012

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The Kills cover a Velvet Underground track

The Kills released “Pale Blue Eyes” on the b-side of the single, “The Last Goodbye,” which was released on the 13th of February 2012. The track was originally released by the Velvet Underground in 1969. Enjoy.

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Feb 13, 2012

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Midnight City cover by The Knocks

Midnight City is one of M83‘s best song hands down, so seeing that it was covered by a relatively unknown duo called The Knocks, I was a little taken aback. The track also features a Mandy Lee on vocals. The track is surprisingly original and gives its own flavor to the already magnificent song.

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