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Ian Brown: ‘Just Like You (The Prodigy Remix) plus hella old UNKLE colabos

ianbrown Ian Brown: Just Like You (The Prodigy Remix) plus hella old UNKLE colabos
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Now, one of ‘Toof’s favorite things is seeing two seemingly different favorite things commingling & fraternizing into one super-favorite thing. I’m speaking about favorite thing Ian Brown, vocalist of seminal English band The Stone Roses (‘87-’95) and favorite thing, The Prodigy, gods of industrial techno (with broadening horizons). The two got together on Ian Brown’s newest single, ‘Just Like You’ and went half on a music love-child.

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MP3: Ian Brown – Just Like You (The Prodigy Remix) (2009)
[ 9mb | 285kbps vbr | 4:34 | Genre: Electronic ]

The original version of ‘Just Like You’ was lifted for ADIDAS advertising campaigns and appeared on this year’s Japanese promotional compilation for sneakerhead’s ‘One By One: kzk soundtrack from Adidas Originals by Originals’ (these) as well as on the ever fashionable Ian Brown’s sixth solo album ‘My Way’ (yep, Ian Brown is the ‘09 Ol’ Blue Eyes). Here’s one from ‘My Way’, unaltered; An anthem for the working class of Madchester:

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MP3: Ian Brown – Crowning Of The Poor (2009)
[ 7mb | 295kbps vbr | 3:18 | Genre: Rock ]

More favorites culled from the years, including several from frequent collaborators (once upon a time), UNKLE. Tracks are pulled from coveted old favorites, including several Toy’s Factory/Mo’ Wax imprint Japanese releases for UNKLE’s 1999 ‘Be There’ single (providing the ‘Be There’ mixes), Mo’ Wax’s year-2000 compilation, ‘Art of War: Who Dares Win’ (providing the ‘Monkeys Were Dolphins’ remix), and UNKLE’s 2006 4 -disc boxset ‘Self Defense’ which features 15 mixes of ‘Reign’, including mixes from Evil 9 & RJD2—a song that originally appeared on UNKLE’s epic debut ‘Psyence Fiction’ (back when UNKLE was James Lavelle and DJ Shadow)—none can touch the original, IMO, but I’ll assume you heard the original; Remixes “for the heads”. Lastly a pinch of remixes nabbed from Ian Brown’s 2002 remix only album, ‘Remixes Of The Spheres’ (‘cuz I know you internets love remixes heavy posts!), on Polydor, which reps yet another UNKLE mix for Ian Brown’s 2002 single ‘F.E.A.R.’ and mixes from London’s The Freelance Hellraiser and Cedarblue.

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MP3: UNKLE – Be There (1999)
[ 12mb | 320kbps cbr | 5:16 | Genre: Trip-Hop ]

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MP3: UNKLE – Be There (Underdog Remix) (1999)
[ 13mb | 320kbps cbr | 5:31 | Genre: Other | BPM: 108 ]

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MP3: Ian Brown – Dolphins Were Monkeys (Unkle Remix) (2000)
[ 16mb | 320kbps cbr | 7:11 | Genre: Electronic ]

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MP3: UNKLE – Reign (Evil 9 Mix) (2006)
[ 19mb | 320kbps cbr | 8:28 | Genre: Electronic ]

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MP3: UNKLE – Reign (RJD2 Vocal Mix) (2006)
[ 10mb | 320kbps cbr | 4:24 | Genre: Electronic | BPM: 128 ]

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MP3: Ian Brown – F.E.A.R (U.N.K.L.E. Mix) (2002)
[ 11mb | 263kbps vbr | 5:55 | Genre: Electronic ]

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MP3: Ian Brown – Northern Lights (The Freelance Hellraiser Mix) (2002)
[ 10mb | 238kbps vbr | 5:42 | Genre: Electronic | BPM: 160 ]

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MP3: Ian Brown – Forever And A Day (Cedarblue Mix) (2002)
[ 8mb | 271kbps vbr | 4:13 | Genre: Electronic | BPM: 150 ]

As for Stone Roses favorites, that’s a whole ‘nother can of worms. If you like what you hear, I ask that you take on the Stone Roses as a homework assignment. Amazon.com has all the goods, from one concise “best of” release to the luxurious discography boxset.

Of course, Amazon also as all the Ian Brown brown releases covered. For the exclusive gems, GEMM is always a good bet.

Ian Brown will be touring Europe in 2010, and dates are posted on his site’s tour page (I hope he comes to L.A. too). Also, Ian is contending for Shockwave’s NME’s Awards 2010, so give the man a vote!

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.

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.

(thee) Mike B & The Hundreds: ‘Drive-By Bangers Volume 2′ mix with Graveleaf & Whooliganz

mikeb (thee) Mike B & The Hundreds: Drive By Bangers Volume 2 mix with Graveleaf & Whooliganz

(thee) Mike B, one of L.A.’s hardest working DJs, recently threw down hella old Southern Cali rap jams on behalf of streetwear fam, The Hundreds. (thee) Mike B gets in the essential L.A. favorites like Ice-T, Dr. Dre and The Pharcyde, but even chops it up with underground favorites like Carson’s Ras Kass, Pamona’s Above the Law and even—most surprisingly—Beverly Hills super-thugs, The Whooliganz. Yeah boyee!

The Hundreds are huge, and Mike B is brilliant so you know they got vocal drops by Texas’ most prolific Bun B, of UGK and even Ice-T calling Mike B the best evar. That’s motherfucking street cred, ya’herd?

Tracklist:

  1. Intro (feat. Bun B, Scotty iLL and Ben Hundreds)
  2. Eazy E & Ron De Vu – LA is the Place
  3. World Class Wreckin Cru – The Cabbage Patch
  4. Eazy-E – Imma Break It Down
  5. N.W.A. – 100 Miles and Runnin’
  6. N.W.A. – Alwayz Into Somethin’
  7. The D.O.C. – Funky Enough
  8. Eazy-E – Eazy Duz it
  9. Ice Cube – A Bitch Iz A Bitch
  10. Dr. Dre – Pimpin’ (feat. Royce da 5′9″)
  11. Dr. Dre – Let Me Ride (feat Snoop & Parliament) (Remix)
  12. Warren G – This DJ
  13. Warren G – Regulate (feat. Nate Dogg)
  14. Snoop Dogg – Buck ‘Em
  15. Silk – Pop Lockin’ (feat. Snoop Dogg)
  16. Tha Eastsidaz – Eastiside Ridaz (feat. Nate Dogg)
  17. DJ Fashen interlude – On The BLVD
  18. LA Confidential – Let’s All Roll
  19. Anotha Level – Whats That Ya Say
  20. Murs – LA
  21. The Nonce – Mix Tapes
  22. Freestyle Felowship – Cornbread
  23. The Pharcyde – Oh Shit!
  24. The Pharcyde – Ya Mama
  25. The Pharcyde – Drop (Beatminerz Remix)
  26. The Pharcyde – Runnin (Jay Dee Remix)
  27. The Pharcyde – Quinton’s On His Way
  28. Quinton – I’m Not An MC
  29. Peyote Cody interlude
  30. Ras Kass – Understandable Smooth
  31. Ras Kass – Anything Goes
  32. Beastie Boys – So Whatcha Want (feat. B-Real) (Soul Assassins Remix)
  33. Cypress Hill – Hand On The Glock
  34. Funkdoobiest – Wopbabalubop (feat. B-Real)
  35. Funkdoobiest – I’m Shittin’ On Em
  36. House of Pain – Who’s The Man
  37. House of Pain – Put Ya Head Out
  38. Whooliganz – Put Your Hands Up
  39. House of Pain – Shamrocks & Shenanigans (DJ Muggs Remix)
  40. Everlast – Never Missing a Beat
  41. Bobby Hundreds Interlude/Rodney O & Joe Cooley – Humps For The Boulevard
  42. Rodney O & Joe Cooley – U Don’t Hear Me Tho
  43. Rodney O & Joe Cooley – Everlasting Bass
  44. Ice-T interlude
  45. Ice-T – Home of the Bodybag
  46. Ice-T – OG Original Gangsta
  47. Ice-T – 6 ‘n tha Morning
  48. Ice-T – Colors
  49. Ice-T – High Rollers
  50. Ice-T – 99 Problems
  51. Above The Law – VSOP
  52. Above The Law – The Last Song (feat. Dr. Dre, MC Ren, Eazy E & The D.O.C.)
  53. Scotty & Ben Outro

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MP3: Mike B & The Hundreds – Drive-By Bangers Vol. 2 (2009)
[91mb | 160 cbr | 79:31]

Wowee! Now, our Missingtoof archives are (still) down as of today, but perhaps you downloaded some Graveleaf from this post a while back. Graveleaf is the production outfit of Mike B and partner Omar Doom. Welp, a while back L.A. favorites Royal Rumble gave Graveleaf’s track ‘The Crusade’ their remix treatment. Check it:

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MP3: Graveleaf – The Crusade (Royal Rumble Remix) (2008)
[8mb | v0 vbr | 4:47 | 121 BPM]

Just ’cause, here’s some more anecdotal info on The Whooliganz. They are, teenage rapper Mudfoot, who would grow up to be hip-hop production genius The Alchemist and rapper Mad Skillz (but not the one from VA) who always has been, Scott Caan, son of actor James Caan, and who has since left the hip-hop business to join the family business, acting. Damn, little Alchemist got a awesome flow! Watch the little dudes, ‘Put Ya Handz Up’ video on YouTube. I dusted off my CD single for you. The original is straight Soul Assassain-ation by DJ Lethal. Bonus ‘93 era remix from QDIII, son of, Michael Jackson producer, Quincy Jones:

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MP3: The Whooliganz – Put Your Handz Up (1993)
[8mb | 320 cbr | 3:38 | 107 BPM]

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MP3: The Whooliganz – Put Your Handz Up (QDIII Remix) (1993)
[9mb | 320 cbr | 3:50 | 101 BPM]

The featured mix above is the third Mike B has made for The Hundreds, the previous classic electro mix, 2007’s ‘Steady Dippin” is available on Mike B’s great blog over at Mike B vs. Dickie G. 2006 saw the release of the original ‘Drive-By Bangers’—all hip-hop—and also available on Mike B’s blog.

Bearries!

bearries Bearries!

Bearries, an experimental electro-dance outfit out of Chicago, make exciting live-electronics based music that is refreshing to the ear, and I can only imagine how they must sound live. Based on some of the footage and pictures I’ve seen on their Myspace page, I’m sure they put on a hell of a show.

There’s just something about seeing electronic musicians live on synths and drum machines, twiddling knobs and pushing buttons on actual pieces of equipment that make a performance that much better than just say, seeing someone in front of a glowing laptop like they’re checking mail in front of an audience (No disrespect to anyone btw, it’s just more fun watching shows when musicians use real music equipment!!!)

Bands of the past like Throbbing Gristle and Kraftwerk (both of which I’ve never seen, to my dismay) to newer acts like Wolf Eyes, Meat Beat Manifesto, Solvent, and Adult. (all of which I have seen) do this well, inviting the audience to a more intimate and personal performance with every sound they command out of their machines, and in a way it seems Bearries do this well too… if you ever get a chance to see them live, do so!

Here are two of their tracks, both almost around ten minutes each. These are amazing electronic excursions! Enjoy!

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MP3: Bearries – Explorer One

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MP3: Bearries – Jaws

News, tour dates, music, and more about Bearries on their Myspace page.

The Sixteens Tour Europe!!

sixteens The Sixteens Tour Europe!!
Photo Credit Andrew Wingler

Bay Area-based electronic/synth/dark/coldwave duo The Sixteens have been one of my absolute favorite bands since their ‘Casio’ album came out years ago on Cochon Records.

If you’re fan of ‘proto-electro, synthpop, noise, post punk, industrial, and/or no-wave’, then The Sixteens are a good place to continue your love of said genres!

Here are two tracks taken from their latest album on awesome label Hungry Eye Records, entitled ‘Into the Goldwave of Future Non-Rip Off’.

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MP3: The Sixteens- Crystalline Saturate

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MP3: The Sixteens- Lesson In Letting Go

If you’re liking the lovely sounds of The Sixteens, please visit Cochon Records & Hungry Eye Records for some similar-sounding bands, and check out The Sixteens Myspace Page for them European tour dates…

Poni Hoax- Images of Sigrid

poni Poni Hoax  Images of Sigrid

French indie/electronic band Poni Hoax recently came out with one hell of an album in ‘Images of Sigrid’, in some instances recalling bands like LCD Soundsystem, Who Made Who, Roxy Music, and Talking Heads.

Super catchy hooks + hummable melodies + basslines that stick like rice= Poni Hoax. The French did it again.

Here are two choice cuts off the super-solid ‘Images of Sigrid’..

Here’s “The Bird is On Fire’…Killer bass stabs. And more cowbell please..

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MP3: Poni Hoax- The Bird Is On Fire

‘Antibodies.’ It’s that good new disco shit.

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MP3: Poni Hoax- Antibodies

This track, ‘Budapest’, was the standout off their self-titled debut album, which features guest vocalist Olga Kouklaki and has been a Missingtoof favorite ever since it’s release..

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MP3: Poni Hoax- Budapest

‘Images of Sigrid’ was put out by French indie record label Tigersushi. Visit them for some more awesome releases!

Ellen Allien- Sool

ellen Ellen Allien  Sool

Berlin’s Ellen Allien is one of the hardest-working women in the electronic music scene (she DJ’s, runs her own record label, produces, and remixes). Recently, she came out with ‘Sool’, a brilliant album in the more ‘minimal’ vein.

With production help from fellow Berlinette and electronic musician, AGF, Allien delivers the goods and continues to push the envelope as well as solidifying herself as one of THE prominent techno producers out there today.

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MP3: Ellen Allien- Bim

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MP3: Ellen Allien- Ondu

In contrast, here are two funky and melodic tracks from her highly-acclaimed album, ‘Orchestra of Bubbles’, which came out a couple years ago and was co-produced with another fellow Berliner, Apparat..

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MP3: Ellen Allien & Apparat- Way Out

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MP3: Ellen Allien & Apparat- Do Not Break

For quality techno and electronic music, check out Ellen Allien’s record label, Bpitch Control, and Apparat’s record label, Shitkatapult, which he runs with T. Raumschmiere.

Warp Records Can’t Be Stopped

warp Warp Records Cant Be Stopped

With amazing new releases coming from a diverse array of genres and acts such as Grizzly Bear, Flying Lotus, Autechre, & more, Warp Records remains at the forefront of forward-thinking music labels, that’s why we here at Missingtoof love what they do and the music they put out.

Two recent releases come from Leila & Chris Clark (Clark).

Leila, former touring keyboardist for Björk, has had previous releases on Aphex Twin’s Rephlex label. ‘Blood, Looms & Blooms’ is her Warp Records album debut, which features many guest vocalists, including former Tricky vocalist Martina Topley-Bird.

Here’s a cut off of ”Blood, Looms & Blooms’ entitled ‘Mettle’; a heavy experimental downtempo track that creeps up on you like a bad trip..
leila Warp Records Cant Be Stopped

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MP3: Leila- Mettle

Clark, since the early 2000’s, has been holding it down for the ‘experimental electronic/IDM’ scene. With his complex beat patterns and beautiful melodies, Clark sits well alongside his Warp labelmates like Plaid, Richard Devine, & Mira Calix.

Here, Clark gets 4 on the floor with this ‘intelligent’ dance music thumper, ‘For Wolves Crew’, off his latest album, ‘Turning Dragon’..

clark Warp Records Cant Be Stopped

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MP3: Clark- For Wolves Crew (edit)

Check out the Warp Records website, we promise you’ll discover something new for you to listen and enjoy!

Mt. Sims- A Grave EP

mtsimslogo Mt. Sims  A Grave EP

Hungry Eye Records, home to well-respected bands like The Vanishing & The Sixteens, is now home to Mt. Sims (Who at one point used to be the musical vision of one Matt Sims, but is now a full-on band).

mtsimsband Mt. Sims  A Grave EP

Speaking in the most general aspect, with their now much darker, brooding sound, Mt. Sims would fit pretty well between some Joy Division, She Wants Revenge, & Bauhaus (Mt. Sims actually had some production help from David J. on their last album, ‘Wild Light’).

Here are two tracks from ‘A Grave’, perfect for any death disco:

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MP3: Mt. Sims- Grave

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MP3: Mt. Sims- Lost In the Dark

What I like about Mt. Sims is, whether as a solo project or a band, they are musically adaptable. Having released two previous (more nu-electro-club sounding) albums on dance music juggernaut label International Deejay Gigolos and having toured with the likes of big-name acts like Ladytron & Peaches, we hear how versatile Mt. Sims’ sound really is.

Here are two cuts off of Mt. Sims’ first album, ‘Ultra Sex’:
ultrasex Mt. Sims  A Grave EP

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MP3: Mt. Sims- How We Do

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MP3: Mt. Sims- Unspeakable

If you like the darker sounds of Mt. Sims of the present, you may find a liking to other acts over at Hungry Eye Records. If you like your beats more electronic and clubby, and enjoy Mt. Sims’ sound of the past, check out the International Deejay Gigolos website. Either way, you’re in for some great music. But who says you have to choose?? Visit both sites!





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