I don’t know if you heard of this boxset that Adam Weissman (Stussy) and James Sheffield (Turntable Lab) has put together? Well, it’s called Beats and it’s collection of instrumentals from up and coming producers. It is limited to 500 and was released on the 31st of May. Anyway, Nosaj Thing got a wicked track on there and since I’m a fan of him I asked if we could get it up on Discobelle. So if you like his track, you should go over to his MySpace and check out remixes/beats he has made for Daedelus, HEALTH, and others.
This track and a couple of more remixes of Mystery Jets “Two Doors Down” went out on a DJ promo last night, but if you weren’t one of the lucky few on that list we got your back.
Swedish Jamtech Foundation are back with their third track. This time they are using Mr. Vegas lyrics from his smash hit “Hot Fuk” from 2006 and combine that with a brand new beat by the guys in Jamtech Foundation. They are currently working on an album that will be released some time next year, so be on a look out for that.
Bersa Discos just dropped their second release “Bersa Discos #2″. It features DJ Negro out of Buenos Aires, who manages to combine classic cumbia riffs with everything from dubbed out bass to trance synth, a track from co-label head Oro11 and one from Alex Pasternak from the band Lemonade out of San Francisco. Go buy it over at Turntable Lab.
But before you decide to grab it, we got two tracks for you to listen to.
If you are in San Francisco this Saturday they are celebrating the release of Bersa Discos #2 with another edition of their monthly party Tormenta Tropical with a performance by the South Rakkas Crew.
Some more Swedish music for you and I have to admit that I didn’t like the original track that much, but this remix got my attention. Phatzoo - one half of Dada Life - adds some cowbells and a house beat to the track. That’s basically all it needed.
Our good friend Patrick L sent over a live recording from his gig last week at Peacock in Gothenburg. He also included his remix of Pryda AKA Eric Prydz new smash “Pjanoo”.
0:00:00 Patrick L - op.64 Rusning (twerok records)
0:02:38 Count & Sinden - Beeper - A-Trak remix
0:05:40 Dumb Dan - Higher Love - Patrick L Mix
0:09:08 Fake Shark Real Zombie - Designer Drugs - remix
0:12:37 Sawtooth Sucka - Depressed Mode
0:15:07 Patrick Fiske - Receiver - Patrick L Mix (twerok records)
0:17:52 Jape - I Was A Man - Phones Mix
0:20:37 Polyphonics feat. Julia - Cipher - Patrick L Mix
0:23:07 Byron Stingily - Get Up - Roger S Analogic Club Mix - Patrick L Edit
0:25:23 Polyphonics feat. Fatima - Close Enough To Touch
0:26:55 Grum - Go Back
0:29:59 The Whip - Trash - Crookers Remix
0:32:31 Riddervold Samsing - Another State Of Conciousness
0:35:48 DJ Nibc feat. ADL - Let It Rain - Patrick L Mix
0:39:52 Eric Prydz - Pjanoo - Patrick L Mix
0:44:10 ATFC - Spread Love - Patrick L Mix
0:46:25 Axis - Rock Me
0:49:23 Patrick L - Mr Brown
0:52:55 Wu-Tang Clan - The Jump Off - Bird Peterson Remix
0:55:38 Patrick L - Fabrik (twerok records)
0:58:10 Chromeo - Needy Girl - Zdar Dub Mix
1:00:43 Patrick L - Pacific (twerok records)
1:02:15 Patrick L - The Back (twerok records)
1:05:17 Hatiras - Something About You - Hatiras Remix
1:08:24 Chris Lake & Deadmau5 - I Thought Inside Out
1:11:56 Patrick L - op.58 The Rocket (twerok records)
I haven’t told you how much I love this song. I have been a big fan of Maino since way back, so I’m happy to see that he has kind of a hit going on with this track. The “Hi Hater” chorus is somewhat, hmmm what shall we say, feminine for a rap song. But that’s alright, Hi Hater!
Here is a remix and LL Cool J’s freestyle from his upcoming mixtape. (Thanks to Xclusive Zone and Nah Right for the hook-up)
“We got together with our dude Relative Q and laid down this remix of Wiz Khalifa’s “Say Yeah,” which a lot of people know as “the song that samples “Better off Alone” by Alice Deejay.” Wiz went to our high school in our hometown of Pittsburgh, works with some of our old buddies from the day and most importantly, dude can rap his ass off. So we figured we had to show some Pittsburgh love from Philly and New York by remixing what’s become his biggest track to date.”
Great way to give a excellent track some more life.