Posts Tagged: Kylie Minogue


17
Jun 09

Kylie Minogue – Heart Beat Rock

Kylie Minogue   Heart Beat Rock listen
I have never paid much attention to Kylie Minogue, but over the weekend I gave her Great Hits a spin (and never looked back…), and then gave her 2007 effort, X, a listen. Granted, Britney’s Blackout is finitely better, but X was a good pop album in an otherwise stale year for pop music. The singles were decent. “2 Hearts” and “Wow” were actually exceptional songs. The other three singles, “In My Arms,” “All I See,” and “The One” were ultimately forgettable.

“Heart Beat Rock” was always my favorite track off X right after “2 Hearts” and “Wow” (and the unbelievable Death Metal Disco Scene remix of “Wow”). I have always said that “Heart Beat Rock” felt like it belonged on Robyn’s glorious selftitled 2005-2008 effort. It’s irregular, pulsating drum loop is instantly memorable and refreshing. Once Kylie hits the mic, you will see why compared the track to one belonging on Robyn.

After listening through X one last time, I find myself only wanting to go back to “Heart Beat Rock.” Listen to “Heart Beat Rock” here Continue reading →


15
Feb 09

Kylie Minogue x LA Riots + Don Diablo x Like A Pro

Kylie Minogue x LA Riots + Don Diablo x Like A Pro mp3

Don’t you just love Musical Math?

Kylie Minogue – Boombox (LA Riots Remix)

Here are a couple of great remixes for you today, no matter how lovey-dovey this weekend is supposed to be. Oh, and let me plug this in first: check out my Valentines Day-themed pmaCAST. Posted it yesterday instead of Sunday (today) to coincide with the marvelous faux-holiday. But I digress… Kyle Minogue’s “Boombox” is probably the most enjoyable party track there is, and when LA Riots do their thing, the pleasure levels escalate. This one is club/party ready and guaranteed to kick people into dance-gear. Do any of you hear any Basement Jaxx in this? It’s quite marvelous. This remix appears on Kylie’s remix album, Boombox. I recommend it. Continue reading →


4
Dec 08

New Coldplay & Kylie Minogue – Luhna

New Coldplay & Kylie Minogue   Luhna listen

A few weeks before Viva La Vida was released, rumors of a Coldplay and Kylie Minogue collaboration sprouted up. Nearly 6 months later, we are finally hearing the fruits of their labors. “Luhna,” their duet, is a subtle, dark ballad that would have fit perfectly in Viva… if not Prospekt’s March. If “Luhna” were included in March, it probably would have influenced our score a bit. 

Take a listen to “Luhna” after the jump! Continue reading →


29
Aug 08

New Kooks – Kids (MGMT cover) / Friday Covers

New Kooks   Kids (MGMT cover) / Friday Covers listen
I’m really starting to dig Australian radio! First, Triple J gives us Vampire Weekend doing Fleetwood Mac’s “Everywhere,” and now the Kooks were just in the studio and covered MGMT’s “Kids.” Thanks to PMA reader John Beohm for the tip! Download the cover below along with some other great covers:

Kooks – Kids (MGMT cover) .
Mystery Jets – The Pioneers (Bloc Party cover) .
Axl Rose & Bruce Springsteen – Come Together (Beatles Cover) .
Coldplay – Can’t Get You Out Of My Head (Kylie Minogue cover) .
Smashing Pumpkins – Landslide (Fleetwood Mac Cover) .


14
Aug 08

John Legend and Andre 3000 – Green Light (MSTRKRFT Remix)

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Before this remix, I didn’t even know John Legend and Andre 3K had collaborated. I’m glad I caught wind of this joint! Remix or not, “Green Light” is a fantastic song! For a very long time, I have thought that Andre 3000 is one of the best MCs in the game today. All I’m waiting for is another fantastic, hard-hitting, non-soundtrack Outkast album.

Also, MSTRKRFT are really getting themselves around in the whole popish urban scene aren’t they? I really loved their Usher “Love In This Club” remix and their Kylie Minogue “Wow” remix. I wasn’t a huge fan of their Jesse McCartney “Leavin’” remix though. Their next pop music conquest? It better be Rihanna’s phantasmagoric new single “Disturbia”, or maybe Ne-Yo’s equally fantastic “Closer”. That would really, really make me happy.

John Legend and Andre 3000 – Green Light (MSTRKRFT Remix)
Usher – Love In This Club (MSTRKRFT Remix)
Kylie – Wow (MSTRKRFT Remix)
Jesse McCartney – Leavin’ (MSTRKRFT Remix)
Rihanna – Disturbia (MSTRKRFT Remix) Please?
Ne-Yo – Closer (MSTRKRFT Remix) Or This One?


13
Nov 07

Album Review – Radio 1: Established 1967

Album Review   Radio 1: Established 1967 mp3

On September 30, 1967, the BBC launched a new popular music radio station to compete with the illegal pirate stations that had a monopoly on playing new music.

Since that time, Radio 1 has become a world famous name and to celebrate its 40th anniversary, the station asked 40 of today’s biggest acts to cover 40 tracks from each year of its history. This album is the result.

But while there’s certainly much to admire in the number, diversity and size of the acts that agreed to take part, the ensuing compilation also proves to be something of a hit-and-miss affair.

For everything that’s good, there’s also plenty that’s bad – with some artists seemingly ill-suited to the songs they’ve been asked to cover.

The Streets, for instance, completely murder Elton John’s Your Song, Editors commit a similar crime against The Cure’s Lullaby and Mika and Armand Van Helden deserve a life sentence for the hatchet job they’ve done on The Police’s Can’t Stand Losing You.

But there are positives – and some very strong cover versions among the 40 tracks on offer that just about make it a compilation worth owning, particularly if you’ve been a lifelong fan of the radio station.

Keane’s version of Queen and David Bowie’s Under Pressure stands out as a firm favourite, as does the Kaiser Chiefs’ typically rousing version of The Move’s Flowers In The Rain.

The Raconteurs do justice to John Peel favourite Teenage Kicks (originally by The Undertones) and Girls Aloud, incredibly, deliver a breezy, crowd-pleasing version of Wheatus’ Teenage Dirtbag.

The Fratellis do an admirable job of All Along The Watchtower (by the Jimi Hendrix Experience), even though the guitar work doesn’t match up and Franz Ferdinand excel at David Bowie’s Sound & Vision.

Credit, too, goes to Mutya Buena for her classy cover of Tracy Chapman’s Fast Car and Klaxons surprisingly restrained version of No Diggity, while the Foo Fighters underline their class with a strong cover of Wings’ Band On The Run.

We could go on – The Pigeon Detectives score highly with The Power of Love (by Huey Lewis) but The Gossip miss spectacularly with their take on George Michael’s Careless Whisper.

Kylie makes Roxy Music’s Love Is The Drug her own but McFly balls-up The Jam’s Town Called Malice. Just Jack triumphs with The Cardigans’ Love Fool and The View emerge perfectly suited to The Libertines’ Don’t Look Back Into The Sun.

And, of course, Mark Ronson, brings a touch of his unmistakeable class to Mary J Blige’s You’re All I Need To Get By (the man can do no wrong).That’s not forgetting Amy Winehouse’s typically classy rendition of Cupid and Groove Armada’s fizzing take on Madonna’s Crazy For You (we won’t mention Natasha Bedingfield’s horrid Ray Of Light).

The best thing about Established 1967 is that it does force you to have an opinion and I’m certain opinions will be divided over the merits of just about every track.

So, either as one of this year’s compilation talking points, or to be a part of your favourite radio station’s cool 40th celebrations, it’s certainly worth checking out. Just don’t expect to be convinced with everything on offer (I’d say it’s about a 50/50 split between what works and what doesn’t). [IL]

Download Picks:

MP3 | Kaiser Chiefs – Flowers In The Rain (The Move Cover)


MP3 | The Fratellis – All Along The Watchtower (Jimi Hendrix Cover)


MP3 | Amy Winehouse – Cupid (Johnny Nash Cover)


MP3 | Foo Fighters – Band On The Run (Wings Cover)


MP3 | Kylie Minogue – Love Is The Drug (Roxy Music Cover)


MP3 | Franz Ferdinand – Sound And Vision (David Bowie Cover)


MP3 | Keane – Under Pressure (Queen & David Bowie Cover)


MP3 | Mark Ronson – You’re All I Need To Get By (Method Man & Mary J.Blige Cover)


MP3 | Klaxons – No Diggity (Blackstreet Cover)


MP3 | Corinne Bailey Rae – Steady As She Goes (The Reconteurs Cover)


MP3 | The Feeling – You’re So Vain (Carly Simon Cover)


19
Oct 07

Kylie Rippin’ It To Shreds

I know my Friday Remixes are usually mark my goodbye until Monday, but hot damn! I couldn’t wait to post these babies! Kylie’s comeback single “2 Hearts” is, as many of you know, fucking amazing. Here are 4 remixes, along with the radio edit. Enjoy! I am!

MP3 | Kylie – 2 Hearts
MP3 | Kylie – 2 Hearts (MBPIUT Remix)
MP3 | Kylie – 2 Hearts (Paul Harris Extended Remix)
MP3 | Kylie – 2 Hearts (Alan Braxe Remix)
MP3 | Kylie – 2 Hearts (Kish Mauve Remix)

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12
Oct 07

Mail Call #2 (Music Videos Rule?)

Here’s this Friday’s Mail Call. I will basically bunch up a lot of cool links that have made their way to my inbox every Wednesday and Friday. Email me here and find your link up, unless its complete trash.

I was surprised to find so many music video links in my inbox this morning. Get ready for some Youtube love.

First off the list, Popeater lets PMA know about Fergie’s new video for “Clumsy”

WHY YOU SHOULD WATCH: In this ultimate pop-up book video, Fergie’s falling in love (and falling all over herself) under the watchful gaze of model Alex Lundquist … but who can blame her?

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Reader Jenny Henson gushes about her love for Hard-Fi’s new video for “Cant Get Along (Without You)” and bandmember Richie calling him “fit and lush”… alright.

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mp3: Hard-Fi – Cant Get Along (Without You) 84%

Next up, my friend skankyboysback (via YouTube) gives a shout out about Kylie Minogue’s “2 Hearts” video.

Kylie minogue will release her brand new single ‘2 hearts’ on november 12th. Written and produced by london based electro band kish mauve, ‘2 hearts’ is the first taster from her new album, which will be released later in november. Video directed by Dawn Shadforth.

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mp3: Kylie Minogue – 2 Hearts *DOWNLOAD OR DIE* 96%

Also, the new music video for “Little Motel” by Modest Mouse, from their recent release, We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, out now on Epic.

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mp3: Modest Mouse – Little Motel 76%

Also, Stereogum is all over the new Killers song with Lou Reed. Hmm?? Oh, and the Music Sluts makes us love them again. CLICK HERE. Also, one anonymous reader would like to point out that Perez Hilton is dead. No wait…