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Suicide Sundaes – Week 8

  • October 19, 2009
  • jsully
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Suicide Sundaes – stop your grinnin' and drop your linen. Every Sunday electblake and jsully of Earmilk will bring you the weeks dirty servings, and some old favorites through a throwdown-throwback to simpler times. A time when bangers were big, remixes were bigger, the bassline bled, and we didn't care about anything as long as came in kicking and left screaming. To hell with sketchy sunday, we want to shove another dragon down the hole.

We're sorry it's been so much time off. Not to make any excuses, but we've had a few technical difficulties the past few weeks, but we can promise, it's only for the better. We thought this week we would pick up where we left off and bring you some hot ass tracks guaranteed to get you on the dance floor. Only me, JSully will be dropping tracks on you this week, as Electblake is away for a minute or two. (He's probably bangin' your mom right now…he'll be back soon, so don't fret.) Hopefully I can live up to the epic-ness of us together all alone!

Today we're bringing you some new Vitalic, something I know everyone is loving right now. Also, some semi-new Munk and a bad ass A-Trak remix everyone will want to jam to. Oh, and a Animal Collective remix that should make you straight up get all indie-pop crunk. If that exisits. I think it does.

Enjoy!

JSULLY'S SPRINKLES

      Show Me (Splitloop Remix)
Download: Deekline & Wizard – Show Me (Splitloop Remix)

myspace.com/deeklineandwizard | myspace.com/splitloop

      Poison Lips
Download: Vitalic – Poison Lips

myspace.com/viatlic

      Frozen Sound 7
Download: Deastro – Frozen Sound 7

myspace.com/deastro

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

myspace.com/yeahyeahyeahs | myspace.com/djatrak

      Back Down (Cut Copy Jackmaster Remix)
Download: Munk – Back Down (Cut Copy Jackmaster Remix)

myspace.com/munkfromgomma | myspace.com/cutcopy

      04 Soldier Girl (RJD2 Remix)
Download: Polyphonic Spree – Soldier Girl (RJD2 Remix)

myspace.com/polyphonicspree | myspace.com/rjd2

      Rotor
Download: Beens – Rotor

myspace.com/electrobeens

      15 Love Like A Sunset (Animal Collective Remix)
Download: Phoenix – Love Like A Sunset (Animal Collective Remix)

myspace.com/wearephoenix | myspace.com/animalcollectivetheband

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