Posts Tagged: Mark Ronson


9
Sep 09

Miike Snow – Animal (Mark Ronson Remix)

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Well, fancy that… Mark Ronson has been raving about Miike Snow’s down-right irresistible “Animal” for a while now, on Twitter. What is a GRAMMY-famous super-producer to do? Remix the blasted song, of course.

Ronson added smooth jazz horms on this one, reminiscent of his re-imagination of Coldplay’s “God Put A Smile Upon Your Face,” all that’s missing is the thunderous, rolling percussion. Granted, Mark Ronson went for a reggae, throwback feel, slowing things up a bit. Do I miss the idiosyncratic Ronson drums? Hell yeah, I do. But idiosyncratic Ronson brass does it for me too, and  it holds up pretty damn well.

Oh and this mp3 must be off an expanding mix because during the last 12 seconds or so, you can hear Lady GaGa imploring us to look at her, off her hook from Wale’s “Chillin’”

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1
Feb 09

pmaCAST #5: The “God Gave Me Style” Episode

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Happy Super Bowl Sunday. Ready for the fifth episode of the pmaCAST? Grrreat! Continue reading →


26
Dec 08

I got my BA in Mixtapeology at my fancy Liberal Arts School

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Mixtapeology: New remixes and some covers you’ve (hopefully) never heard before.

Remixes on my mind
MGMT – Kids (Pet Shop Boys Synthpop Remix): Blows Soulwax’s remix out of the water. Seriously.
SebastiAn – Momy (Erol Alkan’s Simple, Yet Effective Edit): Simple, Yet Effective indeed.
Gorillaz – Dirty Harry (Disco Villains Remix): I haven’t some some sweet DV tracks in a while.
Late Of The Pier – Bathroom Gurgle (Tronik Youth Remix): Watch out for these guys next year.
DJ Mehdi – Pocket Piano (Chewy Chocolate Cookies Remix): I don’t show much love to Dh Mehdi or Chew Choco Cookies much. Hopefully this makes up for it a little.
Britney Spears – Circus (Junior Vasquez Remix Edit): I’ve decided that “Circus” is one of the best singles of 2008, oh and this remix isn’t bad either.
Gang Gang Dance – House Jam (Hot Chip Remix): I love Hot Chip and Gang Gang Dance is quickly getting on my good side. Match made in heaven.

And some covers… Continue reading →


15
Dec 08

Maroon 5 – Call and Release: The Remix Album Review

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Maroon 5’s remix album, Call and Response, is (in concept) very cool. There are various artists remixing M5 songs, with widely differing backgrounds. From Pharell to the Cool Kids; DJ Quik to Deerhoof, you get some serious hip hop credibility fused with indie style. Throw a little Mary J. Blige and Rihanna vocals on top of the already talented pool, and the end result is a surprisingly strong collaboration. Again, in concept- very cool. In practice? Well…

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6
Dec 08

New Maroon 5 – Harder To Breathe (The Cool Kids Remix)

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This the best thing I've seen all day

You guys might not know this, but I’m actually a big, big fan of Maroon 5’s funky sound and “Harder To Breathe” is definitely my favorite M5 song ever (maybe it’s tied with their Rihanna collaboration) and the Cool Kids remixing and even jumping on this track is just insanely excited for a fan like me. Maroon 5’s upcoming remix album Call and Response is really shaping up to be worth buying! I’m really glad that A&M are making an effort to make this remix album interesting.

Oh and a reader left a comment on my Neptunes remixing Maroon 5 post linking to the Mark Ronson & Mary J. Blige remix of “Wake Up Call.” Thanks for that — I also noticed that I already had the track from a few months back, it completely slipped my mind. 

Catch both remixes after the jump! Continue reading →


28
Oct 08

New Lily Allen – Everyone’s At It

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I hear “Everyone’s At It” is going to be Lily Allen’s single to usher in her sophomore knock-out It’s Not Me, It’s You (inspired by the Black Kids’ “Hit The Heartbreaks”?). I also hear that it’s funky-pop righteousness.

Lily Allen’s obvious Mark Ronson produced love affair that was quite ubiquitous on Alright, Still isn’t as apparent on “Everyone’s At It.” Lily Allen has announced that she is moving from “ska” (what the hell?) to “electropop” (really?) stylistically on this new album. She has also announced that “Get With The Brogram” (formally known as “Guess Who Batman”) will be a “fun song to release” as a second single.

I’ve been swooning over her Myspace-leaked demos for months, and I’m just glad we’re all getting a proper release this winter.

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9
Apr 08

Thom York vs Trent Reznor: Chi-Town Take Over

Radiohead vs Nine Inch Nails

Yesterday, Chicago Sun-Times blogger, Jim DeRogatis leaked the entire lineup for what looks like 2008’s best summer music festival, Lollapalooza. The first four artists on the roster get your blood pumping, but two in particular caught my attention. Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails.

Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails have been taking turns giving the music industry the big finger. The Brits made headlines last October for releasingIn Rainbows without the control support of a record label, and Trent Reznor’s Nine Inch Nails followed suit with last month’sGhosts I-IV.

The two bands have also been busy one-upping each other with their innovative promotion strategies. Life was happy having two brilliant bands continuously providing for innovative and buzzworthy ways to distribute digital media, simultaneously help digging record labels’ graves. That is, until Reznor accused Radiohead of ripping their fans off by selling them low-quality files.

Wired has come up with a 10 round face-off between the bands, and looking at the people’s votes, it seems Nine Inch Nails has got Radiohead beat in terms of innovation. Now we pose this question, who will take over Chi-Town this first week of August (Aug 1-3)?

The official lineup is found below

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19
Nov 07

Monday Morning Sonic Tonic #1

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Don’t we all love your New Yorker Music Sluts? They have a little ol’ blog segment called MMM (Monday MP3 Madness), and its simply divine! I will do my best to mimic them, just kidding, but I will offer some amazing music every Monday morning to sober out you naughty weekend party-goers. Sounds like a pretty sweet deal to me, you party, mess yourselves up, I clean up the mess with some homemade sonic tonic.

MP3 | Mark Ronson ft. Phantom Planet – Just (Radiohead Cover) [Excellent!]
MP3 | Kate Nash – Nicest Thing
MP3 | New Young Pony Club – Get Lucky (MSTRKRFT Remix)
MP3 | Black Kids – Listen To Your Body Tonight
MP3 | Diplo ft. Daft Punk – Work Is Never Over [Amazing!]
MP3 | Arcade Fire & Bruce Springsteen – Keep the Car Running


15
Nov 07

Lets Digest Some Top 40 Radio

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Its about time we digest some pop radio. Let the hip-hop ringtone, err, song slaughter begin! No, but this is where I try to convince you Top 40 radio ain’t so bad.

The Top 20 has officially bored me, a guy can only take so much of Fergie, Timbaland, and Rihanna. I was certain these tired acts would disappear now that the summer’s over and the REAL music surfaced. I guess I was wrong. One of the only songs that still has me reaching for the volume dial is Maroon 5’s unbelievably catchy “Wake Up Call” sitting neatly at No. 10 between “Crank That” and “Ayo Technology”, naturally.

But in the obscure depths of the list hide some truly marvelous songs. At No. 24, Alicia Keys pledges her indefinite love for a nameless partner over thumping percussion on “No One”. A few spots down, Hollywood Records’ next Plain White T’s the Jonas Brothers crooning over high school heartbreak in the sleek, healthy, teen tune “SOS”. At No. 29, Justin Timberlake enlists Beyonce to help him grab his, count ‘em, sixth Top 40 single, and one of my favorite slow jams of 2007, “Until The End of Time”. And finally to sum up this most polished cut from modern radio, Santana’s new classic “Into The Night”, sung by Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger.

MP3 | Maroon 5 ft. Mary J. Blige – Wake Up Call (Mark Ronson Remix)
MP3 | Alicia Keys ft. Kanye West – No One (Remix)
MP3 | Justin Timberlake ft. Beyonce – Until The End Of Time (Sam 998899s
Sticking Edit)

MP3 | Jonas Brothers – SOS

UPDATE:

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13
Nov 07

Album Review – Radio 1: Established 1967

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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)