Sunday #96

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May 13th, 2012
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A track for Sunday.

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Chris Coco: “Holiday” [Deekie's Stay Home Version] [mp3]

An Edit To Remember #15

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May 12th, 2012
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Here’s another great edit from Mindless Boogie archives. Back in 2009, Rove Dogs released a 12” vinyl with three disco edits, which also featured their splendid rework of Eberhard Schoener’s “Why Don’t You Answer?” (with Sting on vocals), entitled “Why Don’t You Dub?”. Now, thanks to Smile Recordings, we can share this edit as a free download.

Download here [mp3] or here [wav]

Disclosure: “What’s In Your Head”

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May 12th, 2012
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Already stuck in our heads. After “Boiling” (feat. Sinead Harnett), here comes another incredible track from the young Disclosure brothers. So smooth and sexy. This is the second cut from their brand new EP, “The Face”, which drops on June 4th on Greco-Roman. Can’t wait for more.

A.N.D.Y. & Vicente: “Traffic” EP

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May 11th, 2012
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A.N.D.Y. is on fire. Already familiar with his great remixes for Philosophy Of Sound, The Supermen Lovers, and Jupiter, now it’s time for his debut EP, which was made along with Vicente. The release includes two original tracks “Traffic” and “El Barrio” full of disco vibes, and two perfect remixes by Jay Lamar & Jesse Oliver and The Supermen Lovers. With its blend of disco, funk and 80s synth attitude, this release will be sure to keep you amused while driving, and not only! This is the perfect thing to listen when you’re stuck in a “Traffic” jam. Out now on Discotexas.

In case you missed it, check out A.N.D.Y.’s brand new “Tape Three” here. It’s HOT!

Port-Bagages:
mp3: Jupiter: “One O Six” [A.N.D.Y. Remix]

M83: “Reunion (Mylo Remix)”

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May 11th, 2012
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We’ve already heard an unmastered version of Mylo’s epic remix for M83′s latest single “Reunion”, and now you can stream the full version in all of its glory. Mylo nails it again. “Reunion”, the second single to be taken from last year’s album “Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming”, is out on May 28th. More remixes come from Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr., Sei A, The Naked And Famous, Polly Scattergood, and White Sea. Play it loud!

Session Victim: “Dark Sienna” Video

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May 11th, 2012
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German deep house duo Session Victim’s excellent debut album “The Haunted House Of House” is just around the corner, and now you can watch the official video for the great tune “Dark Sienna”. The album drops on May 14th via on Delusions of Grandeur and the whole thing is available for streaming here. Fill it up!

Filmed, directed and edited Paul Fegan.

Ta-ku: “Higher (Flume Remix)”

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May 11th, 2012
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Here’s something nice to make your Friday even better. Sydney producer Flume just dropped his funky remix of “Higher” by Perth based beatmaker and producer Ta-ku. Too good. Grab it for free below and keep your eyes peeled for his remixes for Ashton Shuffle and Hermitude. Flume is currently working on his debut album, expected to be released later this year via Future Classic.

Download here

Canyons: “When I See You Again” Video

DATE:
May 10th, 2012
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Finally, Sydney’s Canyons brilliant single “When I See You Again”, off the duo’s excellent debut album, “Keep Your Dreams” on Modular, gets a video. The “When I See You Again” single is out now, backed with fine remixes by Morgan Geist, DJ Kaos, Yeah Yeah Yeah’s Nick Zinner, and Duke Dumont.

Directed by Fleur & Manu.

Port-Bagages:
mp3: Canyons: “When I See You Again” [Duke Dumont Rain On Kilimanjaro Mix]

Para One: “Lean On Me” (feat. Teki Latex) Video

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May 10th, 2012
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Watch the official video for Para One’s new single “Lean On Me” (feat. Teki Latex), the first taste from his upcoming full-length album, “Passion”, out on June 11th via Marble Records. The video was shot in Tokyo. As a bonus, you can grab Salva’s beautiful remix of the track for free below.

Directed by Para One.

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Interview: NTEIBINT

DATE:
May 10th, 2012
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Everybody knows a Dave, you should get to know this one too. Talented Greek producer NTEIBINT makes thing his own way. After a few more remixes, he eventually released his first EP “Everybody Knows A Dave” on Bang Gang 12”, and the result was definitely worth the wait. That’s why we took a ride with him and talked about his background, music and future plans. Read our interview below and grab his brand new jam “Jackpot” for free, exclusively on La.Ga.Sta. Don’t forget to be on the look out for exciting new releases from this guy.

La.Ga.Sta.: Who is NTEIBINT?

NTEIBINT: He’s Dave! Or David – If you try to spell NTEIBINT in Greek. It all started with a simple wordplay done by me and ath1281, the man responsible for the visual identity of the project.

What is your background? Tell us how you first got into electronic music?

I’m a classical trained musician that got bored of studying and fell in love with synth. My first experience with electronic music was through Laurent Garnier’s “Unreasonable Behaviour”, a milestone album for me.

Your debut EP “Everybody Knows A Dave” on Bang Gang 12” sounds quite different from your previous stuff (more balearic, disco), any particular reason for that?

NTEIBINT started with a remix I did for Jamie Lidell on Warp Records. After that I did a lot of remixes and bootlegs. I was trying to craft my own sound, with some hits and misses on the way. It all led naturally to this mid-tempo kind of slowdance disco, that you hear on my first EP as NTEIBINT.

What is your source of inspiration?

Everyday life, mostly good food and good friends. I don’t like to talk music and sometimes I don’t even listen to music for small periods of time.

How you would describe your work?

It’s mostly disco with a slow pace, live instruments and happy accidents.

Do you prefer producing remixes or original tracks?

I really like remixing and I’m a pretty fast worker in the studio, remixes are stress-free for me. My original tracks take a little bit longer to conclude as I’m the recording artist, mixer and producer, It’s a battle between all those different hats!

How do you think Athens has affected your sound?

Too much noise and too many happy faces at the same time? That’s Athens for me. I live in the suburbs, so I’m not a city kid. I prefer a laid back environment.

What is a piece of equipment you can’t live without and why?

A good set of monitors. You can’t do anything without a good pair of speakers (and electricity).

Which are your favorite tunes at the moment…

Kindness – House
Adamski – I Like It (ATTAR! Remix)
Roundtree – Hit On You (Version Idjut)
Light Year – Moderation (NTEIBINT Remix)
Sleep D – Bacon

Which record would you love to listen if you had a car?

Easy pick and long time favourite late ’80s album “Conscience” by Womack & Womack.

Three things we should know about NTEIBINT…

Cigarettes, music and politics.

What’s next for NTEIBINT?

My second EP is almost ready and I’m looking for a European Label to release it. Expect some balearic mid-tempo moments and feel-good house vibes.

Download here