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Straight From The Teet – Remixes Can Be Art [GRAB BAG #5]

  • February 3, 2010
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Here we (earmilk.com) come across so many tracks and well – it's hard to come up with meaningful postings for every single track we get. In the interest of full disclosure and in the hopes of supporting those who have taken the time to support us – Here is your grab bag, straight from the teet.

In the last couple of days I've been stumbling upon some really nice remixes. If your all over hypem you'll have herd one track (that I stupidly waited to post for this feature) which takes it form as a remix of a popular Chromeo hit.

So anyway, This week we see some real, remixes. Where someone has taken a song, oft popular (in the hopes of promoting themselves with a well established name no doubt) and created something new. Covers are along the same vein but in dance music a remix can be well… like a punk cover – predictable and unimaginative. But.. that being said, some remixes you just want some punch with your dance sauce…

Today. we have both (respectively)

      Fences (Delphic Remix)
Download: Phoenix – Fences (Delphic Remix)

      Electric Feel (Prince Language Remix)
Download: MGMT – Electric Feel (Prince Language Remix)

      Ambling Alp (Alan Wilkis Remix)
Download: Yeasayer – Ambling Alp (Alan Wilkis Remix)

      Night By Night (Midnight Conspiracy Remix)
Download: Chromeo – Night By Night (Midnight Conspiracy Remix)

      D.A.N.C.E. - Generic People DJs Fix-UP
Download: Generic People – D.A.N.C.E. – Gneric People DJs Fix-UP

      KILL ME (The Toxic Avenger Remix)
Download: Make The Girl Dance – KILL ME (The Toxic Avenger Remix)

      Doubt (Stefangers gloomy remix)
Download: Delphic – Doubt (Stefanger's gloomy remix)

      Transmission (Mr. Oizo Remix)
Download: Boys Noize – Transmission (Mr. Oizo Remix)

      Burn It All Down (Surkin Remix)
Download: VHS Or Beta – Burn It All Down (Surkin Remix)

      Transmission (Club Version)
Download: Boys Noize – Transmission (Club Version)

      Doubt (beatlogik & LAgirafe remix)
Download: Delphic – Doubt (beatlogik & LAgirafe remix)

      Confusion (Barretso remix)
Download: New Order – Confusion (Barretso remix)

      Around the World (Overthrill remix)
Download: Daft Punk – Around the World (Overthrill remix)

      EEAA (Mustard Pimp Remix)
Download: Shinichi Osawa – EEAA (Mustard Pimp Remix)

Midnight Conspiracy – Delorean Nites (Mix Tape) by Midnight Conspiracy

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