Jumping off the shoulders of the last post, we’ve got more brand new heat from Rochester’s Kill The Noise in the form of a remix of London-town R&B diva Estelle’s ‘American Boy’ with raps from Chicago’s finest Kanye West.
Chances are you’ve heard the original, seen the video on MTV or YouTube. Well, kill that noise and give this a spin:
This track has been mixed down a dozen times over. Compare that with these and make the call what you wanna throw down. Remixes from L.A. up-and-comers LAZRtag, the collaborative forces of Bmore hero Dave Nada and VA club kid Matt Nordstrom as Nadastorm, and Sydney’s Tenzin, who’s ‘American Boy’ remix made it to the #1 spot on Hype Machine via Hot Biscuits.
Being seventeen and having a single at #1 on the Billboard hot 100 must have Chicago born Soulja Boy on top of the world. The track ‘Crank Dat’ has grown folks trying to perform his dance in clubs and bars across the nation. The beat is undeniably fresh on the original cut, but not easy to swallow for some. Luckily for us a gang of producers out there realized the song could use a tweak or two and these awesome remixes were birthed.
Soulja Boy’s album hits stores October 2nd, you can pre-order your copy here. Cousin Cole is one half of Flagrant Fowl and has done a myriad of remixes. Dave Nada just released his ‘Kick Out The Jams’ EP on Tittsworth & Ayres‘ label. A Juke Jams dj friendly CD will be available soon @ Turntable Lab.
Look out y’all. The sixth release from T&A (Tittsworth & Ayres)’s records has been unleashed! The newest newest 12″ is entitled ‘Kick Out The Jams’ EP & features Dave Nada, who is a hardcore band member turned premiere dj. The title track is a hyped up remix of MC5’s 1968 classic. But wrap your laptop speakers around the heater of a track that is “Phat Bottom Girl” (Queen/Ying Yang Twins).
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