A Couple Sunday Kickers
So much to say, and so little time. Sometimes I really do wonder whether we’re all just oblivious to the little dwarfs pushing the hands on the clock forward when our backs are turned, but I suppose there really isn’t much to do about it but whine, right?
Shazam
I’ve got to give enormous credit to Discodust for this first find. The guy operates under the name Shazam, and I’d tell you where he’s from, but I’m thinking that, due to a strange southern shift in the electronic capital of the world, it’s probably unnecessary; You can hear the pops and deliciously clicky samples that place him among the likes of The Aston Shuffle, Gameboy/Gamegirl, and all those other Australian giants, but while he is indeed following a popular trend, he’s also taken an particularly interesting view on the connection between disco-house and electro. It’s almost as if he grabbed a couple squealing synth licks from London’s Russ Chimes, looted a collection of funk and disco samples from the revered Daft Punk library (much in the same fashion of the recent, Keenhouse), and then tied it all together with some tripped out glitchy transitions that may as well have come from Ed Banger’s SebastiAn. The result is funky, upbeat, and lighthearted, but best of all, it’s everything you already know and nothing you’ve ever heard before at the same time.
MP3: Shazam - Pool Party
(Naturally, check out Discodust for a few more Shazam tracks.)
Kam Denny and Paul Zala
And then there’s this whole trend of remixing artists that are totally and completely unrelated to the Disco culture that so many producers seem to be latching on to. I can’t for the life of me figure out what started it, but (as mentioned in the previous post) it’s becoming unavoidable, which in most cases is exceptionally exciting. It’s one thing to participate in the constant battle of inter-genre remixes: Boys Noize hits Justice, who hits Digitalism, who hits Cut Copy, etc., but when the remixes turn to people like Ce Ce Peniston, it unlocks a world of untapped potential.
At this point, I realize that you’re guaranteed to be confused: You’re either:
A) Wishing I would clarify who this “Ce Ce Peniston” is, or
B) Wishing I would promptly explain why the hell she’s become part of electro.
Don’t worry children. Uh Oh’s got you covered.
A) Ce Ce is Madonna, only not so British (ha!), not so fake, and not so white.
B) Kam Denny (of VANDALISM) has teamed up with Paul Zala (Again, both out of Melbourne, Australia) to make:

Ce Ce Peniston - Finally (The Kam Denny - Paul Zala remix)
(You know I thought about trying to explain the contrast in words, but the audio/visual approach was just so tempting.)
I’m just waiting for the day that a Beach Boys remix pops up.
SebastiAn’s Back
And as a little toss in, I figure we’re all probably just as hungry for one of Sebastian’s good ‘ol glitch-tastic bangers, especially after having been strangely put off by his Motor EP. Remember when tracks like Ross Ross Ross and Greel were all the hype? Good, because here’s your Delorian: we’re going back in time, check it out.
The Kills - Cheap and Cheerful (SebastiAn remix)
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August 12th, 2008 at 8:42 am
That Kam Denny and Paul Zala track is the shit! Thank you so much, this is totally getting thrown into my set tonight!
August 12th, 2008 at 9:26 am
Hahahaha! Excellent!
October 17th, 2008 at 8:57 pm
railing designs for decks…
t963t…