Fake Blood had one of the biggest dancefloor tracks of 2008 with “Mars” and now it comes packed with a remix EP on Cheap Thrills next week. The EP contains remixes from Hervé, Jack Beats, Style of Eye & Boy 8 Bit. This techhousey number from Style Of Eye hints at the original but still maintains a vibe entirely on its own. (Thanks to Your Army)
Hervé with his Essential mix for BBC Radio 1. It was broadcasted last Friday and features a wide array of some of the best club sounds right now (watch out for his “Ghetto Bass” compilation CD which was just released), here for your pleasure thanks to Newmixes.
Whoa, our boy Sinden remixes the semi-new track “Run It” from hip hop heroes EPMD. He provides it with some sweet UK Garage flavour. Also, both Hervé and Duke Dumont join in on the fun for the Scion single release which will drop on October 20th.
Yet another excellent track from Hervé, this time it’s a joint effort with big wig producer A-Trak that also features Canadian rapper Cadence Weapon. This track, “Roll With The Winners”, is off the recent Mixmag CD, it will be on the American version of the Machines Don’t Care album and this is one seriously hot jam.
Sunday fun (thanks to the wonderful Anna over at Your Army) with this EP sampler mix from Action Man which is UK demon producer Hervé’s latest alter ego. The Action Man EP is called “Stamina” (will drop September 15th) and this teaser mix contains the following tracks: “Alarm Bell”, “Under Your Skin” and “Zombie Dance”. We were just wondering, does this man ever sleep?
The new digital only album “Prince Umberto And The Sister Of Ill” by Australian brother-sister duo The Bumblebeez came out yesterday in the US (it was recorded and produced by James Ford of Simian Mobile Disco fame). (You can stream the full album over at RCRD LBL).
The fine people over at Modular brought out the big guns in the form of Crookers, Herve and Etienne De Crecy to remix the single “Rio”. We got the Etienne De Crecy remix and it’s a techhousey take on the electropop party feeling of the original version.
The Machines Don’t Care project has been the talk of Grindin’ for some time, centered around Discobelle faves Hervé and Sinden but other collaborators currently includes Fake Blood, Drop The Lime, Trevor Loveys, Detboi, Toddla T and Affie Usuf. You can expect fresh and top class electro/fidget/jacking house from these guys so here’s a mini mix to get you excited about the 12″ sample releases in June and the CD release in July.
Estaw is the new star and we have been waiting for him to drop something official for some time now. The cool label Brooklyn Zoo picked him up and we are happy!
The “Break It Down EP” features vocals from both J-Cast and A-Clay and also massive remix support from the mighty Hervé, Chew Fu and Detboi.