Skwerl – You Need To Dance EP (Gigolo Records)

Posted in Cut The Noize on January 31st, 2012 by alt

Skwerl – You Need To Dance EP

After releasing with Sonar Kollektiv and Defected, Michael Beim AKA Skwerl became a Gigolo in 2009 and now releases his third 12” for us, the You Need to Dance EP, with some of his most inventive work to date.

The A-side is an exclusive extended 12” version of “You Need to Dance” – also serving as a teaser for our upcoming thirteenth label compilation – which is constructed around the a cappella from “By the Way You Dance” by Salsoul Records artist Bunny Siegler. Other than the vocals, though, there’s little connection to the Philly sound of the 1979 original; instead, Skwerl provides an ultra-modern polished house groove with an almost sinister quality, contrasting with, yet perfectly complementing, the soulful lyrical delivery.

On the B-side, treated with a playful Skwerl instrumental, again showing his ability to pull from a variety of sound sources and mix them into a cohesive bouquet: at first, it’s a simple combination of piano, strings and mild-mannered percussion, but soon a piercing synth starts perforating the surface, allowing the wild jacking rhythms to storm the scene with an old-school acid line to compete for attention. But despite the mish-mash of organic and synthetic sounds, “Pollyanna” remains a unified piece, with nods toward the past of dance music history while sounding undoubtedly contemporary.

You Need To Dance

Pollyanna

Source:  Gigolo Records

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Tyson – After You’re Gone (Rmxs from The Magician / Dimitri From Paris / Solo / Joe Goddard / Legowelt)

Posted in Cut The Noize on January 23rd, 2012 by alt

Tyson - After You're Gone

Tyson is back with a full-on disco power ballad and his electrifying vocals feature rolling over a sinister and menacing beat for his latest track ‘After You’re Gone’. Yet another chapter of dark and dirty disco with an unashamedly pop heart from the singer who has been getting rave reviews from critics since his debut. The sound of Tysons first solo project isn’t just referencing the 80s  – he is recreating them with original tracks that explode with an authenticity and attitude that less considered, commercial acts could only dream of. A talented songwriter with a unique voice (think Sylvester or Billy Ocean), the 27-year-old Londoner looks set to blast his way onto dance floors and cement himself as one of the most exciting up and coming artists. Continuing his artistic collaboration with legendary Buffalo photographer Jamie Morgan for the track’s video, in ‘After You’re Gone’ Tyson is shown being restrained and tormented by a host of mysterious (and rather attractive!) characters with untold agendas. Don’t miss to watch the super 80s flashback video clip; just click here. And with a stellar set of faboulous remixes from The Magician, Dimitri From Paris, Hot Chips Joe Goddard, Legowelt and Solo, ‘After You’re Gone’ is a potent elixir of dark overpowering disco beats set to takeover dancefloors worldwide. Expect Tysons longplayer in spring 2012!

Original

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Extended Mix

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Solo Remix

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The Magician Remix

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Joe Goddard Remix

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Dimitri From Paris Remix

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Dimitri From Paris Instrumental Mix

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Legowelt Remix

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Moby – After (Joris Voorn + More Remixes)

Posted in Cut The Noize on December 27th, 2011 by alt

This is the second package of a cracking double header representing his new double A-side single After / The Right Thing. Enjoy remix contributions by profiled producers as from Rejected Records own head honcho Joris Voorn with his trademark deep house groove, 20:20 vision artist Paul Woolford or Citizen Rec. artist John Lord Fonda.

Joris Voorn Remix

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Paul Woolford Remix

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John Lord Fonda Remix

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Iamamiwhoami Remix

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Man Without Country Remix

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Bodi Bill – I Like Holden Caulfield Ft. Siriusmo

Posted in Cut The Noize on December 8th, 2011 by alt

Bodi Bill

Bodi Bill had an thrilling and intense year. Playing shows in all different kinds of venues, from basement clubs to Festivals such as “Rock am Ring”, from DIY-Blogs to MTV UK without any break. Now, it starts allover again. Therefore, they rewarded themselves with a small and at the same time big chunc of music. In advance of the weeks to come, in advance of a new tour to start very soon. Here is an extraordinary new piece of music served as equipment for memorable moments on the club floor. Featuring their long-time friend Siriusmo, this is another version of Bodi Bill’s all-time-hit “I Like Holden Caulfield”. In case you have missed one of their amazing and highly recommendable live shows then check dates of the forthcoming Bodi Bill tour starting from December on in a city near you.

I Like Holden Caulfield featuring Siriusmo

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// TOUR
Bodi Bill Live – Presented by Intro, Motor.de,Tonspion

01.12.2011 – DE – Potsdam – Lindenpark
02.12.2011 – DE – Hannover – Ballhof Eins
03.12.2011 – DE – Mannheim – Festival @ Alte Feuerwache
04.12.2011 – DE – Wuppertal – LIve Club Barmen
06.12.2011 – DE – Karlsruhe – Substage
07.12.2011 – DE – Augsburg – Ostwerk
08.12.2011 – AT – Graz – PPC
09.12.2011 – AT – Innsbruck – Weekender
10.12.2011 – CH – St. Gallen – Grabenhalle
11.12.2011 – DE – Frankfurt – Mousonturm
13.12.2011 – DE – München – Ampere
14.12.2011 – DE – Bielefeld – Forum
15.12.2011 – DE – Köln – Gebäude 9
16.12.2011 – BE – Bruxelles – Café Maison du Peuple
17.12.2011 – DE – Würzburg – Posthallen Club

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Morgan Geist / Felix Martin Remixes for The KDMS

Posted in Cut The Noize, Uncategorized on November 29th, 2011 by alt

The KDMS is a underground – supergroup. England’s No.1 Indie – Disco Diva Kathy Diamond (Permanent Vacation, Eskimo, Moodmusic) and Maximilian Skiba from London’s REKIDS label (solo album coming up soon) teamed up to do a real band.

The result are some very crisp, catchy but raw house tunes with a great pop appeal. Kathy’s unique voice that combines soul-funk background with a very own timbre meets Max’s way of contemporary electronic production.
He does it like Prince: Playing all the guitars, drums, bass and keyboards himself. And then reworking it on the computer.

Here is their third single on Gomma. Check the amazing Morgan Geist Remix (..and see them live perfoming with a real 5 person power band. And expect an nice album early 2012.)

The KDMS – Tonight Remixes by Gomma

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Renaissance Man changing their name?

Posted in Cut The Noize on November 28th, 2011 by alt

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Due to the recent debate on misogyny in dance music, Tech experimental outfit Renaissance Man have been discussing changing their name to Renaissance Person.

Ville Haimala from Renaissance Man said in a recent interview: “We are in the process of changing our name to Renaissance Person, which is not to say polymathic tendencies would be a capacity exclusive to homo sapiens.”

Turbo label owner Tiga agreed: “Your name is shockingly arrogant, not to mention borderline sexist.”

Are they being serious? Or are they trying to draw some attention to their recent album release ‘Renaissance Man – The Renaissance ManProject‘?

(via Mixmag)

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Ametsub – Repeatedly (official video)

Posted in Cut The Noize, Videos on November 22nd, 2011 by alt

Virtual 3d sets of blocks and morphing geometries representing glitches, harmonic and rhythmic structure of the music spread themselves through the streets and the buildings until they take over the entire cityscape.
The film has been realized with an experimental, “faked” stop motion technique derived from standard footage elaboration, using multiple paces in order to maintain the synchronization with the soundtrack.
Almost every frame of the video becomes a digital sculpture blended into the urban landscape.  Stills gallery

Shot in Milan and Turin.
Designed, directed and produced by Lucio Arese lucioarese.net
Music by Ametsub: last.fm/music/ametsubdrizzlecat.orgmyspace.com/ametsub3110

Album: The Nothings of the North (Mille Plateaux / MP301)

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Rainer Trueby incl. Marcus Worgull Remix

Posted in Cut The Noize on November 15th, 2011 by alt

 

Rainer Trueby’s brand new 3rd solo single! After releasing his smashing solo debut on Compost Black Label (Livin In The Music / Es Lo Que Pasa / Hirtenruf) and doing “Schoko Bolla”, an all-night jam session (and an amazing free download and gift for all fans out there) he is back again teaming up with Danilo Plessow (Motor City Drum Ensemble). Funny, both Motor City Drum Ensemble and Rainer Trueby (as Trueby Trio – together with Roland Appel and Christian Prommer) have compiled a DJ Kicks.

With its perfectly chosen post garage appeal „Jeck“sets you in the mood for doing nearly everything and honours the slower, more subtly grooves in a very significant way. Reminds a bit to the early Nineties Nu-Groove Sound from NYC. Especially when the bombastic kick combines with the more jazzy, laid back keys. And when you realize that Trueby speaks (and sings) all of his vocals himself, you know that there’s the whole package! The record contains a further track “Welcome To Our World”, which is as moody as hell! Sit back and relax! Last but not least the 12inch includes a kick-ass Marcus Worgull’s remix. 
Marcus Worgull is one of the top addresses for deep house releases on labels like Sonar Kollektiv, Dixon and Amé´s Innervisions and remixes like Farside Records, Running Back, Lovemonk or DFA.

Jeck

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Jeck (Marcus Worgull Dub)

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Welcome To Our World

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Free Marble Players download

Posted in Cut The Noize on November 12th, 2011 by alt

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French artist Koyote returns to Mixpack with a handpicked selection of remixes of ‘Midsummer Tales’, the EP he dropped earlier this year. With Altered Natives, Ceephax Acid Crew and Marble Players (aka Surkin, Bobmo and Para One) all lending their dancefloor touch, alongside a VIP from Koyote himself, there a re-shifting for house and bass DJs alike.

You can download the Marble Players take on ‘Night Train’, which combines a garage swing with old school squeaks and bleeps, below as well as listen to all the remixes. As an added bonus we’ve included a taster of Surkin’s debut album ‘USA’ which is due out in just a few weeks and sounds massive.

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Leg-No – FLAUTO REMIX EP

Posted in Cut The Noize on November 12th, 2011 by alt

Following the release of his acclaimed Flauto EP, Leg-No unleashes a package of supreme remixes on Be Bonkerz. Antonio Olivieri, Fex Felini, Johan Dresser, Robby Howler and The Deepshakerz give “Flauto Attraverso” and “A Colori” their individual spin and deliver five unique projections of House. Antonio Olivieri from Berlin lets filtered piano chords and synth stabs ride side to side with the magical flute of Flauto Attraverso, forming a warm and dense driving groove. Fex Felini slows down A Colori to 115 bpm with his seductive Deep House edit. Dubby chords and delayed vocals for deep dancefloor submersion by the head of German label Globelle. Johan Dresser from Medellin let’s Flauto bounce like a superball with stabby offbeat-chords, uplifting hi-hats and throbbing percussion. Russian up-and-coming player Roby Howler thins out the original to create a reduced and techy space, through which glitzy bits of sound and vox can flutter. Apulian duo Deepshakerz then draft the the very antithesis with their pumping and straightforward remix for the uptempo floor.

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