Showing posts with label Remixes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remixes. Show all posts

Monday, November 14, 2011

Soundtrack of now



Newish remix of Sydney based Toni Toni Lee's track from Western Australia's Shazam (via You Tube) that defies belief, takes you out of this world, something special indeed.

You can get it at all the usual digital music outlets (Ala Juno Download, iTunes, Traxsource, etc).

Friday, April 2, 2010

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Hear the bass and say Woah!

Mixmaster Mike B generously provides us all with some stupendously dope Chromeo, Blu Jemz and DJ Spinna remixes off the Scion cd sampler Vol. 22 Fools Gold remixed. My favorite, for its worth is Spinna's remix of A-Trak's Say Woah - oh my goodness!

Related Links: Fools Gold records blog

Monday, September 15, 2008

Excelerator's Pjanoo remix



Here's DJ Excel's (Philly to Cali) fresh, tailor made, dance floor lava rework of that Eric Prydz track that you may have heard.

This heavy remix is off the EP full of heaters that he's working on with Baltimore's DJ Excel.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Excel x M.I.A vs Proxy = Heat!

(Excel pic: Kristen)

Here's another cold gettin' dumb, whyle out, party people going crazy type jammie for the club courtesy of Philly's DJ Excel of the Skratch Makaniks crew.

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Monday, July 7, 2008

How to beef up a Ne-Yo jawn?



Philadelphia's DJ Excel (pictured) explains how he went about modifying Ne-Yo's "Closer", so it would fit perfectly in a DJ's club set during peak time and at the same time keep the crowd moving on the floor.

Excelerators Little Shuffle remixes are a must, if you spin in venues where Ne-Yo gets requested or you dig his music, but just haven't found anything of his suitable to play during your set, at that time.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Adam F - Circles (Roni Size remix)


(uploaded by TV Flambart)

Such a dope, deep, thought provoking, powerful remix. Released in 1997, Size's remix conjures up images of whole cars being smashed, sped up skateboarding video parts, spectacular formula one crashes (cars flipping over) and god knows what else.

Just wanted to say, after a quick search online, this track does not appear on Adam Freeland's "Fabriclive 16" (pictured).

Monday, January 7, 2008

A Mike the 2600 King creation



In case you didn't catch it on the Low Bee forum, here is his fresh mid tempo boogie version of the track Don't You Evah.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Visualise



Serious remix of MIA's 'Jimmy' from Eli Escobar alert. This Bollywood soundtrack embedded Electro Funk stormer is bound to cause damage on dancefloors.