1. Florence + The Machine – You Got The Love (The XX Remix)
2. Gucci Vump – Sha Shtil (L-Vis 1990 VIP Remix)
3. Joy Orbison – J.Doe
4. Drop The Lime – Set Me Free (Lil Silva Remix)
5. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix)
6. Darkstar – Aidy’s Girl Is A Computer (Kyle Hall Oats b So Good Mix)
7. DOUSTER – King Of Africa
8. DJ Mujava – Please Mugwanti
9. L-Vis 1990 – Compass (Christian Martin Remix)
10. Edu K – Avec Le Bon Bons (Worthy Remix)
11. Moderat – Seamonkey (Untold Remix)
12. Cold Pumas – Jela
13. Oni Ayhun – OAROO3 B
14. Slagsmalsklubben – Brutal Weapons
15. Mosca- Square One
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The Finns over at New Judas are at it again with the release of “Pompeii” which happens to be the debut EP from now London based producer Les Gillettes. It’s already getting support from the likes of Erol Alkan, A-Trak and Kissy Sell Out. The EP features two original tracks and two remixes from Obi Blanche and Mikix The Cat. On the track “Pompeii”, she cooks up a hornbased playful clubtrack that will have you partying in no time
We woke up this morning to an e-mail from A-Trak himself telling us that his new, much hyped, playlisted and talked about official remix of that Yeah Yeah Yeahs track “Heads Will Roll” is good for blogging in 320 kbps glory. So here you go, quality club destroyer once again from Mr Macklovitch.
This amazing track has been hyped up aplenty and it’s already been playlisted by the likes of Erol Alkan, Riton, Trevor Jackson, SMD, Pete Tong, Annie Mac, A-Trak, Boys Noize. Pretty much everyone has been holding their breaths waiting for this dancefloor destroyer from Retro/Grade (ie Serge Santiago and Tom Neville) to drop. “Moda” sees them pair up retro italo disco (those synths are to die for) with more modern electro sounds and it’s a winner. An album is anticipated for a 2010 release. (Thanks to Rebel Butterfly)
The countdown towards the release of the new A-Trak “Infinity+1″ mix CD continues, our Swiss buddy Mercury gives the funky DJ Mehdi track “Tunisia Bambaata” a bit more of a gritty touch.