disco

saturday – side a


Napolian - Hoobangin '96 (Blue Wrangler Sport)
Camille Richard - 2001
Henrik José - Photo Album
Stubborn Heart - Need Someone
Proviant Audio - Hey Lets Do It!
Yomoya - Kitaineiro (I Am Robot And Proud Remix)
Glowbug - To Buy A Knife
Jeffrey Jerusalem - This Week
A Taught Line & Hong Kong In The 60s - Unwoken

Trying something new to help get back in the posting rhythm. Every Saturday and Sunday, a side of one of my weekly mixtapes that I make for personal listening. It’ll also be a good outlet for tracks that I want to post but don’t necessarily have two paragraphs to say about.

kido yoji: born in tokyo 1989


Thieves Like Us - Shyness (Kido Yoji Remix)
Lady Citizen - Sunsetloop (Kido Yoji Remix)
Kido Yoji - Won't You Come Again
Kido Yoji is Kido Yoji. Other than the fact that this kid’s young and lived in Tokyo and New York, I got nothin’. So instead, here’s a visual review.

BONUS BEATS
Yes Giantess - Tuff 'n Stuff (TopNude Remix)

baby monster: everybody’s doing it.

Baby Monster - She Comes Alive
Ellie Goulding - Under The Sheets (Baby Monster Remix)

Quite honestly? I don’t know much about Baby Monster. Up until a week or two ago, I knew they did a remix of Ellie Goulding‘s “Under The Sheets” and that’s about it. Well, it turns out that our blog-bros at BIGSTEREO will be releasing a 7″vinyl of their new single “She Comes Alive”, including b-side “Sudden Symphony”. There are only 350 copies available with an ominous promise of no repress, so you better get your hands on one before they become the next big thing. Or maybe they’re already the next big thing?

The point is that you should cop this shit, because if you pre-order it now you’ll receive a link to a free exclusive Baby Monster mixtape. And if that’s not enough to convince you, just think about how much you’ll regret not having this when it’s worth a million-trillion dollars and the band’s partying on a yacht with Lady Gaga and George Clooney. Because, duh, they obviously will be.

There’s no ignoring that “She Comes Alive” sounds like an outtake from MGMT‘s Oracular Spectacular, but I’d sooner compare these guys’ whole vibe to Australia’s Empire of the Sun. Then again, I’d rather not compare them to anyone, given that I haven’t heard enough of their material to make such comparisons. So let’s just say they sound like something you want to put in your ears.

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