Posts Tagged: Diplo


20
Jul 09

Amanda Blank – A Love Song (ft. Santigold) (prod. Diplo)

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Amanda Blank’s debut album I Love You may have been pushed back AGAIN (or maybe it comes out next week… I can’t seem to confirm this?), but Amanda has been around for years. In collaborations with M.I.A., Diplo, Santigold, N.A.S.A., Spank Rock, Ghostface Killah, Amanda Blank is put her swagger face on and has shown true talent and undeniable charisma.

“A Love Song,” a new track from her upcoming album, is basically an extended cut of Diplo’s remix of Santigold’s “I’m A Lady” from the great Top Ranking mixtape. Personally, that “I’m A Lady” remix was my favorite song from the mixtape so this extended cut comes as a pleasant surprise. Christmas morning, actually.

I take it that Diplo was producing this scorcher. Oh and by the way, don’t forget to listen to I Love You first single, “Might Like You Better.” It’s quite good. Listen to both here Continue reading →


15
Jul 09

Major Lazer – Cash Flow (Classixx Glass Bottom Dub Mix)

Major Lazer   Cash Flow (Classixx Glass Bottom Dub Mix) mp3
The ever fantastic Classixx have an ear for fixing and they flexed their skills over our latest dance-hall obsession, Major Lazer. Overall the remix is a slow burning beast, and it’s truly epic. But I’m sure you expected that.

Major Lazer – Cash Flow (Classixx Glass Bottom Dub Mix) | mp3
BONUS: Phoenix – Lisztomania (Classixx Version) | mp3


30
Jun 09

Major Lazer – Guns Don’t Kill People…Lazers Do, Album Review & Giveaway

Major Lazer   Guns Dont Kill People...Lazers Do, Album Review & Giveaway album reviews reviews 2 Major Lazer
Guns Don’t Kill People…Lazers Do

Downtown Records
out June 16th

[76]
[Rating Scale]
Buy it at Insound!

[rating:76/100]

The opening notes of Major Lazer’s debut album evoke an old Western movie, counterparts riding toward each other, gritty and determined looks on their faces, horse hooves scraping the dusty ground, tumbleweeds blowing across the barren landscape. The next 41 minutes and 50 seconds throw that image out the window, sacrificed in favor of summer parties, dancehall clubs, and Bacardi commercials. It’s a summer fling of an album, all fun and no commitment, blatantly here to party, break some things, and then go home. Sweet.

Major Lazer is the nom-de-record of the collaboration between producers Diplo and Switch. The name belongs, supposedly, to a one-armed Jamaican commando who fought in a secret zombie war. Instead of prosthetic arms, he now has lasers for hands. Yes, you read that correctly. Given that back story, Guns Don’t Kill People…Lazers Do sounds pretty much exactly how you’d expect it to – complete with off the wall beats, uncontrollable lyrics, and awesometastic videos.

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27
Jun 09

pmaCAST #15: Funk In Your Trunk

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pmaCAST #15 The “Funk In Your Trunk” Episode Tracklist
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8
Jun 09

A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words, A Song Is Worth A Million.

A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words, A Song Is Worth A Million. mp3
michael brager pictured. photo by joe lally.

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21
Apr 09

Major Lazer (Diplo & Switch) – Hold The Line (feat. Santigold & Mr Lexx)

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It seems that just about everyone I’ve talked to was skeptical about this whole Diplo and Switch sideproject, Major Lazer. Need I remind everyone that Diplo and Switch brought us the wonderful sounds of M.I.A. and Santigold? I never thought that Diplo and Switch’s collaboration would be anything but awesome.

“Hold The Line” is the first leaked track to come Major Lazer’s project, and the vocals are lead by Miss Santi White. Mr. Lexx also contributes, but I think I was sold when I heard Santigold’s track come in. According to their wiki page, their album, Guns Don’t Kill People…Lazers Do, was recorded in Jamaica. Vocalists Santigold, Vybz Cartel, Ward 21, Busy Signal and others contribute guest vocals to the album.

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17
Apr 09

La Roux – Quicksand (Mad Decent Remix)

La Roux   Quicksand (Mad Decent Remix) listen
It’s official people, La Roux’s debut album will be out this summer. More specifically, June 26th in the UK. But that’s still a while away, here is more exciting news. I saw this little number at Deathelectro, and I almost peed my pants. I absolutely love the peoples over at Mad Decent and their fun works. Make sure to check out some Mad Decent alumni on the road. Head over to their myspace page for dates and info.

The remix? Well you know how it goes, at first you feel like you expected more from Mad Decent, especially when dealing with a song as awesome as “Quicksand,” but then a handful of listens later you see that with a few drinks, this remix can totally rock your world. Download it below Continue reading →


11
Feb 09

Kid Cudi on LCD Soundsystem, Diplo on Groove Armada

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Kid Cudi – Can I Be

So how cool is Kid Cudi, right? I’m sure he probably thinks he’s so indie right now. First he sampled Band of Horse’s “Funeral” on “The Prayer” and now he’s jumped on LCD Soundsystem’s nu-classic “Someone Great.” It makes me cringe to hear Cudi say “pop that pussy hole” over a song like “Someone Great” — couldn’t he find another song to sample? There are just some things you don’t mess with. Maybe next time he will talk about poppin’ pussyholes over a Radiohead song. Oh wait, that’s been done (although, with much more taste). “Can I Be” comes from Cudi’s upcoming mixtape, Back 2 the Basics. Listen to it below: Continue reading →


19
Jan 09

Diplo Remixes Britney Spears’ Circus

Diplo Remixes Britney Spears Circus mp3

Twice! Sort of.

His latest offering was anything but impressive, but with Britney’s quite fantastic “Circus,” Diplo has definitely re-exalted himself. Word around the rumor mill is that this is THE OFFICIAL remix of Britney’s explosive hit. Diplo adds a little grime to the slice of pop heaven to the point that if it weren’t for the sparse moments where he throws in Britney’s vocals,  it would almost be unrecognizable.

The first remix, “Diplo’s Alt Clown Remix” is the most accessible of the two, clocking in at 3:12, just like circus’ album version. The mix features some impressive drumloops, reminiscent of Britney’s criminally underrated “Toy Solider.” The instrumentals on here would have fit nicely in any of the M.I.A. albums (hey, you creative types, why don’t you find a suitable M.I.A. verse and prop it in there?).

The second and main remix, simply tagged as “Circus (Diplo Remix)” is, by far, my favorite. This is the only remix that even comes close to the original track — and at some points, I think it even surpasses the original. Believe it or not, this mix is a slowburner and the build up is phenomenal. Diplo, once again, drops some sexy drums here. BIG, sexy drums. This is one of 2009’s first great remixes. Continue reading →


12
Jan 09

New MGMT – Time To Pretend (Diplo Remix)

New MGMT   Time To Pretend (Diplo Remix) mp3[Trans Musicales]

This remix has been around for a while, but here it is, finally, in its mp3 glory. Sadly, it’s pretty damn awful. It makes sense that MGMT denied the remix — it reminds me of a bad rip off of Soulwax’s “Kids” remix. This is probably so upsetting because I actually like Diplo. A Diplo and MGMT combo should be stellar… this, definitely, is not. But anyway, the cat is out of the bag, so enjoy it if you do, or dislike it, whatever is fine with me. Continue reading →