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You Say Party! We Say Die!: ‘There Is XXXX (Within My Heart)’

you say party we say die You Say Party! We Say Die!: There Is XXXX (Within My Heart)
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I love to put on my dance-punk outfit You Say Party! We Say Die!. It’s a five-piece Canadian outfit (Abbotsford, BC, specifically ) & oh so fashionable.

You Say Party! We Say Die!, or YSP! WSD! formed from a bicycle gang in ‘03. A motley crew forced to stay indoors in cold Canadian winters channeled their energy into instruments & a good thing was born. Two years later a proper LP, ‘Hit the Floor!’ was released. They got my attention by sheer clout of being opener for The Blood Brothers & Pretty Girls Make Graves that same year. ‘Hit the Floor’ begins with ‘[Overture]‘, ‘Cold Hands Hot Bodies’: I was sold.

Their second studio album, 2007’s ‘Lose All Time’ & 2008’s remix album ‘Remik’s Cube’ didn’t disappoint either—even featuring ‘Toof cultivated artist, RAC. Another favorite: An upbeat remix by S-2 with a classic drum’n'bass sensibility.

Now for the current: Their third studio album ‘XXXX’ was released under the care of producer Howard Redekopp (producer of Tegan and Sara & The New Pornographers) on Paper Bag Records last September ( I know that’s old news in the album-a-minute era, but hold up a minute!). The opening track is a sweet serenade that drops into a volumetric opus.

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MP3: You Say Party! We Say Die! – There Is XXXX (Within My Heart) (2009)
[ 8mb | 239kbps vbr | 4:39 | Genre: Indie ]

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MP3: You Say Party! We Say Die! – Cold Hands! Hot Bodies! (2005)
[ 6mb | 263kbps vbr | 2:56 | Genre: Indie ]

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MP3: You Say Party! We Say Die! – Monster (RAC Remix) (2008)
[ 9mb | 320kbps cbr | 4:00 | Genre: Indie | BPM: 147 ]

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MP3: You Say Party! We Say Die! – Downtown Mayors Goodnight, Alley Kids Rule! (S-2 Beatdown Mayors Mix) (2008)
[ 8mb | 320kbps cbr | 3:31 | Genre: Breakbeat | BPM: 92 ]

Purchase WSP! YSD!’s latest on Amazon or any record shop worth a darn.

HURTS: Wonderful Life

Not too much I know about this band, but perhaps that’s part of the allure. They are HURTS and they hail from England. They are two and their sound is dark brooding synth-pop—one writer even called it “Doom Pop”, whatever the label, this tune speaks to me.

Hearsay is HURTS got their video dancer from a want ad in the paper. I imagine it read something like this: “Doom pop band seeks classic beauty with deep inner-sorrow to dance outwardly while silently dying inside. We, the band, will play stoically in Savile Row tailoring. Compensation: Being a part of the next big thing.”

About that last part, more hearsay is they’re signed to a major label. I’m not surprised, this one song is enough to prove their case.

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MP3: HURTS – Wonderful Life (2009)
[ 8mb | 256kbps cbr | 4:11 | Genre: Post-Punk | BPM: 120 ]

Heartwrenching voice, Synthtone JEN SX-2000, classic image: Winner.

Check out their site, Informationhurts.com & sign-up for their e-mail list to stay informed as the story unfolds.

Flairs: Trucker’s Delight

Flairs, or Lionel Flairs, is one of my favorite type of geezers—talented & good humored. He reps the Staines & Soho London ‘hoods as well as neighboring dance music epicenter gay Paris (he’s a born Frenchman). He makes smooth indie-dance tunes that delight the blog world (Ohh Crapp & 20Jazzfunkgreats a.k.a. your favorite blog’s favorite blog) & find their way onto mixes of tastemaking DJs like Soulwax, who championed Flairs, dropped the little ditty ‘Trucker’s Delight’ into their Essential Mix for Pete Tong’s BBC Radio1 program just after its release last year (See the tracklisting and grab the mix), and also on last Decembers end-of-year Mixmag compilation (Aptly titled ‘Part of NYE Never Dies’).

Boom; a year later. Our buddy TADT linked us to the cute little video you see above, just moments after French label Third Side plopped it on their YouTube channel (good things travel fast). Now about 24 hours later, we’ve watched it what probably totals 24 times, and total views are surely the better part of a 100k. If you watch, you’ll know why: Sprite tits, stellar colonic flight and 18-wheelers! Trucker’s delight indeed! It’s the inspired work of Jérémie Perin under the wing of design agency Premiere Heure. This even surpasses Flairs last video, ‘Better Than Prince’, which enlisted the creative help of Jonas & Francios to produce a unique animation of whole ‘nother variety (watch ‘Better Than Prince’ on YouTube).

Flairs released a promotional ‘Better Than Price’ in 2008 with ‘Trucker’s Delight’ as the B-side. A winning pair.

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MP3: Flairs – Trucker’s Delight (2009)
[ 5mb | 202kbps vbr | 3:09 | Genre: Electronic ]

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MP3: Flairs – Better Than Prince (2009)
[ 4mb | 209kbps vbr | 2:50 | Genre: Electronic ]

Additionally, some good remix have come from singles of tunes culled from his recent LP effort ‘Sweat Symphony’ (pun intended). Mixed down by Alex Gopher, who is also a the remix producer of the mix below (Flairs has recently remixed Gopher’s ‘The Game’ in trade). More solid remixes of singles include work from: Benjamin Theves, Patrick Alavi / roXour, Bitchee YaYaYa, WZRDS, Be-Noizy, 25 Hours A Day; And these, from Lithuania electro badman Metal on Metal & Ontario’s disco-funksters Alixander III.

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MP3: Flairs – Truckers Delight (Alex Gopher Remix) (2009)
[ 8mb | 320kbps cbr | 3:35 | Genre: Electronic | BPM: 126 ]

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MP3: Flairs – Truckers Delight (Alixander III Remix) (2009)
[ 12mb | 320kbps cbr | 5:16 | Genre: Electronic ]

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MP3: Flairs – Whamma Gonna Do? (Metal On Metal Remake) (2009)
[ 14mb | 320kbps cbr | 6:04 | Genre: Electo | BPM: 125 ]

Sample & purchase the recently released LP, ‘Sweat Symphony’ on Amazon or yr favorite e-tailer.

Steed Lord – Royal Ruffian (LAZRtag Remix) & Kosher Management Showcase

steedlord Steed Lord   Royal Ruffian (LAZRtag Remix) & Kosher Management Showcase

Iceland’s Steed Lord have big plans: A massive remix record that reworks the tracks of their release from late ‘08, ‘Truth Serum’. A record which produced some cool ditties like the original ‘New Crack City’ (video on Vimeo).

The remixes are part of the appropriately titled ‘The Truth Serum Remix Project’, which will be dropping this October on New Crack City Records (via Last Gang). For ‘The Truth Serum Remix Project’, in addition to Steed Lord remixing their own tunes, they’ve enlisted some major talent to help rework their music, such as, Crookers, DJ Mehdi, Mercury, Jack Beats, Sharkslayer, Russ Chimes, Hot Pink Delorean, Mustard Pimp, Tommie Sunshine, Klever, Nic Sarno, DJ Barletta, Vyle & that ain’t even the whole rollcall! Also on this crazy laundry list of talent is L.A. hometown hero’s LAZRtag who we’ve made you well aware. Yo dog, you herd it here first:

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MP3: Steed Lord – Royal Ruffian (LAZRtag RMX) (2009)
[ 11mb | 320kbps cbr | 4:52 | Genre: Electro | BPM: 130 ]

We’re incahoots with the MediaContender blog, who are debuting another remix from ‘The Truth Serum Remix Project’. The mix comes from Missingtoof alum and Philly-come-LA representative, Nate Day. Hear and download the ‘Bucket of Blood (Nate Day Remix)’ at MediaContender.

The Icelandic foursome Steed Lord have a new stateside stronghold in Los Angeles. To make their presence felt they’re bombing up Cali, starting with the Missingtoof approved Kosher Management Party, which will take place at Roxy on Sunset in West Hollywood, this upcoming Monday, September 28th. Full details and RSVP at Facebook. The show will feature Kosher Management artists Steed Lord and our boys Villains (who are making new great things on new horizons). Pre-sale tickets are available, but I’d just hit the door early ‘cuz it’s ticketbastard.

Upcoming west coast shows:

Monday, 09/28/2009: Kosher Management Party @ The Roxy, Los Angeles
Thursday, 10/01/2009: PopScene @ 330 Ritch, San Francisco
Friday, 10/02/2009: Control @ Avalon, Los Angeles
Tuesday, 10/06/2009: Dim Mak Tuesday @ Cinespace, Los Angeles

Don’t You (Forget About Me): Dino Da Cassino & Pacific! take on Simple Minds

dontyou Dont You (Forget About Me): Dino Da Cassino & Pacific! take on Simple Minds

10 Print “Hello”.
Again. Fancy meeting you here. Thanks for coming back. We’re glad to be back. Here’s a little story on what all happened regarding this here blog, and what you can expect from now on. If you won’t allow me a few minutes to bore you, no hard feelings, just scroll the bottom and there are some tunes to download.

Why we disappeared.

Hosting rich media is expensive when your site is successful. We tried hard to make this site good, and had moderate success to a point where it crippled us. The overhead is huge when people can easily nab 2 gigabytes of mp3 files our homepage, often with only one or two ad impressions which amount to a fraction of a cent (I’m not complaining, just sayin’). Every time someone downloads anything, we are paying for the resources for them to do so—and we’re happy to do it, as long as we can stand to so do. We’re not blogging for the money (a music blog in itself is a shitty business model), but it came to a point where we couldn’t afford to pay out of pocket to keep the tunes flowing (recession session).

But why not use a DDL (direct-download) service like Mediafire, Rapidshare or zShare?

In a word: Crap. We don’t love to read blogs that use those services, we surely didn’t want to run a blog that uses them. We like the ease of being able to stream off our site. We want you to be able to download with a single click. The DDL business model is based on slowing you down, obfuscating the download process and forcing you to wait and watch ads. We thought it better to disappear, than to conform to lesser standards. Quality has always been a top priority.

Why we came back.

In our dormant stage, we put ourselves in a better place financially and in terms of business sense. So, now we are able to come back and run the kind of blog we want to run. We’re back because we enjoy blogging and we love music. Anecdotally, my partner, Disaster, and I met through LiveJournal at the beginning of the decade (similar to the backstory of everybody’s favorite Stereogum), through a near dead-on similarity of taste in music, design, and excitement over web technology. At this point blogger is a part of who we are.

What we were doing.

Disaster is hemmed up in Berkley making iPhone apps. I’m holding down Los Angeles; I’m getting by doing all sorts of design-y jobs, whilst schoolin’ and throwing our Missingtoof hat in the DJ/promoter arena (more on this later).

So how did the server situation get solved?

After plenty of well-meaning-but-not-so-great advice, our new BFF Alex K, former engineer at Beatport (best mp3 store ever, btw). Lent us his hand and quizzed other homies at Beatport for solutions to our server woes. What we came up with is a custom multi-server solution from eSecureData for mp3s and the front-end remaining on MediaTemple. I have faith these servers will serve us well (and by us I mean you and me).

Now, without further dudes… Working mp3s, the first of many.

There is an not-so-underlying message here, borrowed from ’80s pop stars Simple Minds at their finest hour (still chugging along with a new album in ‘09). You know the original, but have you heard these? First an eerie, minimal-ish techno cover by London’s Dino Le Cassino from his 2007 Audio Therapy release. This one’s really grown on me. And second, an official remix by Sweden’s Pacific! (alternate remix page) that goes mellow ‘lectro and appeared on the recent ‘Don’t You’ advertising campaign record for JC Penny. (However it was New Found Glory’s effort that was selected for the national advertising, go figure. Whatevs.)

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MP3: Dino Da Cassino – Don’t You (Forget About Me) (Simple Minds cover) (2006)
[ 13mb | 207kbps vbr | 8:59 | Genre: Techno | BPM: 123 ]

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MP3: Simple Minds – Don’t You (Forget About Me) (Pacific! Remix) (2009)
[ 6mb | 192kbps cbr | 4:05 | Genre: Electronic ]

Don’t you, don’t you, don’t you, for-get about ‘toof.

technically, difficult.

ATTN (real talk, son):

My server mp3 server booted me for TOS violation, that’s what’s causing the recent problem with ‘forbidden’ errors. It’s all you thirsty downloaders!

I’m on the hunt for a new dedicated server with a dedicated connection. Y’all know any servers or CDNs on the cheap? I think we’ve outgrown all these virtual-dedicated servers. Only snag is that all the ads on this site have almost disppeared, i’m already coming out of pocket half the time to keep it runnin’. Dedicated ain’t cheap… or is it, holler if you know of one. I’m grindin’ to get this show back on the road.

TADT: ‘Missingtoof presents What Dreams Are Made Of v4.0′ & remixes of Machines Don’t Care, Trouble Andrew, Shiny Toy Guns & Grum

TADT TADT: Missingtoof presents What Dreams Are Made Of v4.0 & remixes of Machines Dont Care, Trouble Andrew, Shiny Toy Guns & Grum
Design credit: Somethingsavage.com

Brooklyn-bomber TADT or The American Dream Team, hollered at his boy, yours truly, to help him get the word out on his newest mix, ‘v4.0′ in the always hitting ‘What Dreams Are Made Of’ series (look at the missing toof in the logo above, how cute!). We’ve got hard copies pressed up for you WMC industry playboys & girls, & if you can’t score the mix in Miami, take the digi-download below. Be The American Dream. This is ‘What Dreams Are Made Of v4.0′. Previous installments are blogged in our archives.

Tracklist:

  1. Intro
  2. Tears For Fears – Mothers Talk (Kill The Noise Remix)
  3. Bianca G. & The Nasty Boys – 3some (Villains Remix)
  4. Young LA – Ain’t I feat. (TADT Rmix)
  5. Rrrump – Chubby Decker
  6. Machines Don’t Care – Drop It To The Floor (TADT Remix)
  7. Kill The Noise – Roots
  8. The Prodigy – Invaders Must Die (Dan Oh Remix)
  9. The American Dream Team – Murder Music
  10. La Roux – In For The Kill (Hostage Remix)
  11. Top Flop feat Illy – Damage Dance
  12. Designer Drugs – Back Up In This (Le Castle Vania, Computer Club & Rrrump Remix)
  13. Computer Club – Just One Fix (Ministry Cover)
  14. True Pseudo – Freaking Me Out (ULTRNX Remix)
  15. Breakdown – Play With It feat. Whiskey Pete & Julz (Gigi Barocco Remix)
  16. Diamond Cut – Teardrops (Treasure Fingers Filter Disco Edit)
  17. Monster Squad – Make Me Lose It
  18. Villains vs. Classics – I’m On It feat. o8o
  19. Monster Squad – I Get High
  20. Retro Kids – New Era (Kill The Noise Remix)
  21. Rockwell – Who’s Watching Me (After Midnight Bootleg)
  22. Guns n Bombs – Riddle Of Steel (12th Planet Remix)
  23. Aaliyah – One In A Million (Chop Shop Remix)
  24. Praxis feat. Kathy Brown – Turn Me Out (Chop Shop R4J Remix)

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MP3: The American Dream Team – Missingtoof Presents What Dreams Are Made Of v4.0 (2009)
[ 165mb | 320kbps cbr | 71:48 | Genre: Electronic | BPM: 129 ]

Wow! The mix is dope, the drops are ridunculous! I’m all about it (p.s. Magic the Gathering 4 life. Blogging is for nerds, don’t front).

Also on the platter at your fingertips are these morsels for your earhole food:

This original banger that takes a proactive approach: Read title. Press play. Follow directions.

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MP3: The American Dream Team – Listen 2 the Music (2009)
[ 11mb | 320kbps cbr | 4:55 | Genre: Electronic | BPM: 127 ]

A new remix for the (mostly) British dream team, Machines Don’t Care, which consists of (oh shit,) Hervé, Sinden, Detboi, Drop the Lime, Fake Blood, Trevor Loveys, Toddla T & Affie Yusuf.

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MP3: Machines Don’t Care – Drop It To The Floor (TADT Baby Pop Remix Final) (2009)
[ 11mb | 320kbps cbr | 4:58 | Genre: Electro | BPM: 128 ]

A remix for B.C./Brooklyn representer & MTVU Freshman, Trouble Andrew.

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MP3: Trouble Andrew – Chase Money (TADT REMIX) (2009)
[ 12mb | 320kbps cbr | 5:02 | Genre: Electronic | BPM: 142 ]

A lovely bootleg of Los Angeles’ indie/pop/rock darlings Shiny Toy Guns recent ‘Ricochet!’.

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MP3: Shiny Toy Guns – Rocochet! (TADT Remix) (2009)
[ 9mb | 320kbps cbr | 4:07 | Genre: Electro/Indie | BPM: 130 ]

And lastly, but not leastly, a PalmsOut/Finger on the Pulse remix contest winning version of Leed’s U.K. producer Grum’s ‘WOAH’ from last year’s official contest.

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MP3: Grum – WOAH (TADT Remix) (2008)
[ 12mb | 320kbps cbr | 5:19 | Genre: Electronic ]

Parting words: Every ill New Yorker needs to be at NYCWTF.com’s Dance Party WTF. Featuring TATD audio/visual wonders—it’s four hours of live audio / video mixing & drunken dancing—all happening Wednesday, April 8th in NYC at Le Poisson Rouge. Also featuring Eclectic Method, Faux Mex, and Norman Reedus. $10, yo. Get tickets.

edit: This post is revised because of an MP3 encoding issue in the previous post. If you downloaded files before & had problems, please download the above files again. Oh, & ‘Listen 2 the Music’ was added!

Bwomp is DJ Skeet Skeet + Little Boots remixed by Skeet with AC Slater featuring Goldielocks

bwomp Bwomp is DJ Skeet Skeet + Little Boots remixed by Skeet with AC Slater featuring Goldielocks

Skeet Skeet under the pseudonym Bwomp lateraled this little demo and I’m gonna rush it. Not much to say, except it’s possibly unmastered & you’ll likely recognize the samples from Chicago house heavyweight Green Velvet’s 2001 club-drug anthem ‘La La Land’ (my favorite).

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MP3: Bwomp – See Ya Soon (2009)
[ 11mb | 320kbps cbr | 4:45 | Genre: Electronic | BPM: 128 ]

Another track in heavy-rotation this last month, is this tune Skeet, along with blowin’-up Brooklynite AC Slater produced with a little help from the rappin’ pipes of U.K. emcee Goldielocks. It’s a remix of ‘Toof favorite & London disco-pop-diva Little Boots’s ‘Meddle’.

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MP3: Little Boots – Meddle (AC Slater & DJ Skeet Skeet Remix featuring Goldielocks) (2009)
[ 16mb | 320kbps cbr | 7:03 | Genre: Electronic | BPM: 130 ]

Those rollin’ to WMC in Miami next week need to check out DJ Skeet Skeet’s ‘A Party Worth Blogging About’ daytime party, presented by his hipster blog, Eatskeet.com and the hipster-est of hipster blogs (& consequently, our blog heroes) Hipsterrunoff.com. The line-up is deep. If you’re in Miami next week you need this. It’s free to RSVP.

DJ Yoda: ‘Cut & Paste: Country & Western Edition’ mix (Data Transmission Podcast 041)

djyoda DJ Yoda: Cut & Paste: Country & Western Edition mix (Data Transmission Podcast 041)

There’s a few things in the ol’ missingtoof (at) missingtoof.com inbox which I get excited for: Emails full of money, n00d JPGs from blog groupies, and most of all, DJ Yoda mixtapes. His mixes from across the pond (U.K.) are like no other. He’s known for the ‘Cut & Paste’ style from the mixtapes that bear the same name. He works outside the box of what Turntablists usually do. Case in point, this brilliant podcast is the newest in the fine array of mixes created for Datatransmission.co.uk, which also features a brief interview about the mix. This is ‘Cut & Paste: Country & Western Edition’, also referred to as ‘Data Transmission Podcast 041′. There’s no tracklisting, but know that highlights include a some Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers & Willie Nelson over breakbeats, son! Even a country cover of Snoop Dogg’s ‘Gin & Juice’, Simpsons‘ Cleatus the Slack Jawed Yokel samples, and even DJ Yoda dueling a Banjo à la ‘73 film, Deliverance! Shit is country-fried bananas! Naw’i'mean?! No Crucial Conflict remixes, but I love you Yoda, I’ll let it slide. A Brit bridging hip-hop turntablism and Country & Western—Hallelujah.

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MP3: DJ Yoda – Cut & Paste: Country & Western Edition (2009)
[ 75mb | 192kbps cbr | 54:53 | Genre: Mixtapes ]

If that is up your alley, try this recent mix put together by DJ Yoda with Spine Magazine editor Tobes, under the Pseudonym, Sparkle Motion (of course, with an appropriate sample from 2001 film, Donnie Darko, to commence). This mix of ’80s era R&B breaks will get you slow jammin’. One mix (above) is enough for one post, I’m gonna have to send you to ShareBee to snag the mix that’s blazin’ up (by coolin’ out) the forums & blogs: Download Sparkle Motion’s ‘Flight School Vol. 1′ on ShareBee.

Some of you lucky Brits got to see DJ Yoda play at Fabric last Friday. And if not, you can get the gist by picking up last year’s FABRICLIVE.39 Mix CD that has Yoda doing what he does best, throwing in the kitchen sink in the mix so marvelously. So heat, grab it and other abums in his signature ‘Cut & Paste’ series on Amazon. Furthermore, cop his newest ‘Unthugged II : Electric Boogaloo’ mix project with frequent collaborator, Dan Greenpeace from the official colabo MySpace.

Stereo Heroes remix The Offspring’s ‘Come Out and Play (Keep ‘em Separated)’

stereoheroes Stereo Heroes remix The Offsprings  Come Out and Play (Keep em Separated)
Photo credit: Thibault Stipal

Self-described “whacky french fu**ers”, Stereo Heroes, make a some big tunes that are wacky, but far from wack. We’ve threw our support behind the team from the onset and they’ve gone on to grace the blogosphere with many a banger. The Stereo Heroes got back to us with this remix befitting of a debut on this Cali-based blog, a remix of California punk staples The Offspring. It’s a remix of the band’s punchy 1994 hit ‘Come Out And Play (Keep ‘em Separated)’. If you know or u don’t, get acquainted with the original track on YouTube. This is electro-punk as it gets & it’s ass-kickin’, broham!

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MP3: The Offspring – Come Out And Play (Keep ‘em Separated) (Stereo Heroes Remix) (2009)
[ 12mb | 320kbps cbr | 5:24 | Genre: Electro/Punk | BPM: 136 ]

More recent goods from the Stereo Heroes are these: An brand new original, ‘Clark Kent’, and last year’s original ‘Washout’ as remixed by fellow Frenchman Mustard Pimp:

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MP3: Stereo Heroes – Clark Kent (2008)
[ 11mb | 320kbps cbr | 4:39 | Genre: Electro | BPM: 131 ]

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MP3: Stereo Heroes – Washout (Mustard Pimp Remix) (2008)
[ 13mb | 320kbps cbr | 5:33 | Genre: Electronic | BPM: 133 ]

It doesn’t quit there; Here are a fistful of remixes Stereo Heroes have banged out for masked Frenchman Jean Moustache.

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MP3: Jean Moustache – Rambonette (Stereo Heroes Remix)
[ 8mb | 256kbps cbr | 4:28 | Genre: Electronic | BPM: 137 ]

A remix of the previously featured French duo, Zingone & Nina’s new ‘Kick It’.

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MP3: Zingone & Nina – Kick it (Stereo Heroes Remix) (2008)
[ 10mb | 320kbps cbr | 4:29 | Genre: Fidget House | BPM: 129 ]

An artist who remixed Stereo Heroes ‘Washout’ last year and now they can return the favor. I’m speaking of Mendle’s ‘Beatburger’ EP, just released on PRB Label (the French one, opposed to the Canadian one) on March 9th (along side remixes from Trouble & Bass‘r Mikix the Cat, among others), featuring Tunde Olaniran.

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MP3: Mendel feat. Tunde Olaniran – Beatburger (Stereo Heroes Remix) (2009)
[ 11mb | 320kbps cbr | 4:41 | Genre: Electronic | BPM: 129 ]

And finally, Djedjotronic featuring South Africa’s finest Spoek. It dropped last year but it’s still full of fresh nasty.

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MP3: DJedjotronic feat. Spoek – Dirty and Hard (Stereo Heroes Remix) (2008)
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Stereo Heroes first EP is going to be released on April 6th through Leonard De Leonard’s label, Leonizer Records. The EP includes remixes by Brazil’s heaviest of hitters, Mixhell & Japanese ‘lectro raver Rayflash. Major!

Beyond that, Stereo Heroes are rollin’ through Canada right now, are playing their native France next month & will be rollin’ through our S.F. neighborhood for the 12th Annual etd.POP festival, this May 23rd at Cow Palace. Sharing the stage with the likes of other favs Deadmau5, Felix Cartal, Adam Freeland, Alex Metric, LA Riots, Derrick Carter, Flosstradamus, Paul Van Dyk and much more. Always current Stereo Heroes dates on their events page at MySpace.





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