Posts Tagged ‘Buffet libre’

A Few International Hooks

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Deepest apologies for my having been so sloppy with my posting habits recently. It seems as though “the man” has finally backed me into the corner and forced a “real job” upon my soldiers.

Regardless, I feel I owe you, the good people of the disco scene, not one, but two teaspoons of cherry flavored beats, both to make up for the sparsity of my recent activity, and to express my heartfelt sorrow.

Love Motel

A short little note in my inbox recently clued me in to a project that I’ve been unfortunate enough to have missed out on for much too long: Love Motel. Not only is the Swiss glam-rock / electronic band an intriguing new sound in itself, but they’ve recently finished a particularly large remix endeavor, to which many a distinctive producer (you’ve likely become familiar with the likes of Cryptonites and Be Trash, both of which were previously featured in the BuffetLibre Rewind project) has contributed. I particularly enjoyed the krafty little Kaz rework, a track that (after you’ve indulged of course) will have traveled all the way from Kyotango, Japan to reach you. Seems as though Japan has taken a quick liking to this trend toward the bouncier we seem to be seeing.

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Love Motel – Dial God USA (Kaz dub)

The Cryptonites remix is more than a bit intriguing as well. Although it does employ a good deal of their usual heavy, grungy style, it manages to preserve the indie-ish feel, as well as the gratifying chord progressions of the original track, quite well.

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Love Motel – Je Pleure (Cryptonites remix)

Keenhouse

(Thanks to Neonized for the image.)


Here’s a change of pace: I’m fully convinced that Los Angeles’s Keenhouse, who also happens to have been featured among the BuffetLibre remix artists, has either spontaneously become great friends with Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem Christo, or simply robbed them of their book of secrets, because his beats all seem to wreak of the Daft Punk chord progressions and overall style, and oh is it good. Nearly every track manages to capture the euphoric, positive energy for which we so dearly respect the masked duo, and as such, I simply can’t help but smile and bounce around a bit when these tunes present themselves.

Caution: Listening to these tunes on headphones may, in fact, cause you to look like an idiot, for you’ll likely find yourself getting your groove on at highly inappropriate times to music that no one else can hear. You’ve been warned.

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Keenhouse – Deep in the Forest

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Division Kent – L’heure Bleue (Keenhouse remix)

Buffet Libre! Again!

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008


It’s strangely ironic that I decided to mention the Buffet Libre 80′s Rewind project yesterday, because upon opening my email this morning, I was surprised with a little note explaining that our Spanish friends have decided to release Part I of the bit today. Now, if only I’d waited a day, my thoughts could have been neatly organized into one concise little post, however, it’s looking like you’re just going to have to bare with me and my less-than-psychic intellect. But hey, you’ve got something new to listen to. A grand total of 57 artists were chosen to participate in the project, and thus, there are 57 collar-poppin’, mullet-wearin’, synth-sweepin’, crotch-grabbin’ brand spankin’ new tracks up and ready for you to download, absolutely free. You can check check them out at BuffetLibre.net. And since 57 tracks apparently just wasn’t enough to satisfy to hungriest of dancers, both Parts I and II of rewind are to be accompanied by their own respective Buffet Libre mixtapes. You can expect to see the first on July 15th, and the second (apparently as a bit of a kicker to keep the party going) on September 1st.

Now considering you’ve probably, within the last fifteen seconds, decided that you know exactly what it is you’ll be doing tonight, I’ll post a few of Rewind’s highlights and get out of your way.

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NWA – Fuck tha Police (Trash Yourself remix)
I’ve been looking for a way to throw NWA into disco sets for quite some time, and oh God did I find what I was looking for. Not only has Trash Yourself shown us some incredible mixing skills, but they’ve also picked quite possibly the best song to demo them on.

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A Ha – Hunting High and Low (Louis la Roche remix)
Glitch meets 80′s. Give it a minute, and boy does it get heavy, thanks to Loui la Roche. If only A Ha had known…
(And don’t worry. I know how disappointed you were when you saw that the A Ha cover wasn’t the infamous “Take On Me”, and I’m glad to assure you that that particular song, has also been given special attention. All the more reason to check out the Rewind site.)

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Adam & the Ants – Stand and Deliver (Royal Rumble remix)
And finally, a bit of that frumpy ‘ol Royal Rumble goodness. (Yes, I think that’s what I’m going to call it from now on .. frumpy… there just isn’t a better way to describe their itchy skippy style)
Children, this is only the beginning. ‘twould be foolish not to scramble for every last track.