Alvin Risk: Hit Parade

Painted Face – Undreamt (mp3)
One of my sisters debut tracks. The start of something great.

Zombies For Money – Sacanagem (mp3)
Gotta just pick one song at random cause I like all the stuff the
Zombies from portugal have been doing. Cannot loose.

Siriusmo – Einmal In Der Woche Schreien (mp3)
Hopefully this track inspires someone to create a video game based on
how good it is.

Uzi Octapus – Shantyman (mp3)
Cutting edge, fresh, musical AND street. Genius.

Four Four- The Eff We Do (mp3)
Why i LOVE soundcloud. Listen to this crazy shit!

The Radio Dept.  - Never Follow Suit (mp3)
Their latest album ‘Clinging to a Scheme’ is excellent from beginning
to end. Not one bad note.

Niki Minaj ft. Sean Garrett – Massive Attack (mp3)
Motion sick. So much swing it makes some people feel queazy. When the
bridge kicks in i do the rocky pose.

Computer Magic – Running (mp3)
The subtle sounds of a robot and her computer. Awesome.

I Crave Paris – Aeroplane vs Friendly Fires vs Flight Facilities (mp3)
One day… i hope to be as cool as listening to this song makes me feel.

Polkadots 2010 – Oliver Twitz Remix (mp3)
Im putting this track in because it’s responsible for the whole top
row of keys on my laptop no longer working. Never play this late at
night in a dark crowded room full of people.

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NEON GOLD: HIT PARADE

Penguin Prison – Something I’m Not (mp3)

Dude’s got the voice of Justin Timberlake but the production chops of the DFA crew, absolutely the best thing to come out of NYC in a longgg minute. We just released this track last week and his full length is shaping up to be the best thing you’ve ever heard, definitely someone to keep a serious eye on this year.

Gypsy & The Cat – Jona Vark (mp3)

Australians seem to do breezy synth pop better than anyone else, and Gypsy & The Cat aren’t about to buck the trend. Summer never sounded so good.

Ellie Goulding – Starry Eyed (Penguin Prison Remix ft. Theophilus London) (mp3)

Three of our favorite new talents in music, all together on the same track. It’s basically the Holy Trinity of AWESOME.

Mr Little Jeans – Angel (mp3)

Forget the fact that Mr. Little Jeans is actually a Ms, she’s one of the best new artists we’ve heard in 2010 and we fully expect “Angel” to be a bona fide underground hit by the end of the year.

Yeasayer – O.N.E (mp3)

We’re not sure when Yeasayer became the best pop band in the world, but somewhere between “Ambling Alp” and “ONE” it definitely happened.

Rihanna – Rude Boy (mp3)

Don’t know if this has been officially released as a single in the US yet, but it’s tearing up the UK and for damn good reason. Biggest radio pop jam of 2010 by FAR.

Mille – Crysteena (mp3)

I mean seriously, have you heard the synth riff in this song? It’s the stuff legends are made of.

Alphabeat – Hole In My Heart (The Sound Of Arrows Remix) (mp3)

We were barely even casual fans of Alphabeat when we saw them at SXSW but they absolutely blew every other band we’ve seen this year out of the water with their live show, and then did it again last week in NYC. Here our dudes in the Sound of Arrows take their best track and make it even better on our favorite remix of the year so far.

Marina And The Diamonds – Oh No! (mp3)

Homegirl’s album was already our favorite of the last few years when she turned it in to Atlantic last fall, then she went out to LA and recorded this smash with Greg Kurstin late last year. So good Atlantic went and repressed the album with “Oh No” included, and now it’s set to be one of the biggest UK radio hits of the year. Someone said it sounds like Ke$ha with a conscience and a brain, and we’re pretty down with that.

Miley Cyrus – Party In The USA (Yes Giantess Remix) (mp3)

Giantess went and took the most important song of our time and made it even more amazing, and we’ve been movin’ our hips like yeahhhh ever since.

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Stephen’s Top 10 Remixes of 2009


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1. Mystery Jets – Half In Love With Elizabeth (Delorean Remix) (mp3)



2. Phoenix – Lisztomania (Classixx Remix) (mp3)



3. Wolfmother – New Moon Rising (YACHT Remix) (mp3)



4. Tommy Sparks – Miracle (Grum Remix) (mp3)



5. Florence And The Machine – You’ve Got The Love (The XX Remix) (mp3)



6. Noah And The Whale – Blue Skies (The Twelves Remix) (mp3)



7. Miike Snow – Animal (Mark Ronson Remix) (mp3)



8) Miami Horror – Make You Mine (Fred Falke Remix) (mp3)



9. Gotye – Learnalilgivinanlovin’ (Passion Pit Remix) (mp3)



10. Terry Poison – Comme Ci Comme Ca (The Twelves Remix) – Version 2 (mp3)

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Brian Billion: Best Songs of 2009

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Zombie Disco Squad – “The Dance” (YouTube)
The rise of of tribal minimal house? “The Dance” is anchored by a sound somewhere between a kick drum and bass, each beat taking a downward bend. Even as they fold in the congas and shouts there’s nothing that hits as hard as the pure drop at 0:38 seconds in.

Nadastrom – “Ghetto Pass” (YouTube)
The Saved EP is a meditation on the basic beat structure of Baltimore club. Nadastrom adheres to the letter of the law if not the spirit, whether it’s the horns of “Save Us”, the cut vocal opening of “Squarez”, or the subterranean kick of “Ghetto Pass”. This is my favorite of the lot, I was stunned by it this summer each time I heard them play it to open or close a set. What does it mean when the best tracks in a DJ’s set are their own, and the best of those are the ones that haven’t even been released yet? Big things.

Stefan Goldmann – “Art of Sorrow” (YouTube)
Ever since “A Fifth of Beethoven” hit #1 in 1976, dance music has periodically abused the hell out of classical music without giving anything back. Stefan Goldmann is changing that, engaging with 20th century composition in such a thorough and thoughtful way that he’s become one of the most distinct voices in the German house scene. He’s totally gone off the rails this year with his label’s splicing (not remixes, no beats, no additions) of twelve different recordings of Stravinsky’s “Le Sacre Du Printemps”, and it’s fantastic. “The Art of Sorrow” is a bit of a banger by his standards, with a wandering bassline, grinding organ blasts, and a hugly menacing feel (check 3:15 seconds in). It’s like nothing else out there.

Drake – “Best I Ever Had (Skeemix ft. R Kelly)” (YouTube)
The song was inescapable on dance floors and winding out of car windows this summer, but I never got tired of it. It was the culmination of this decade’s trend of hip hop and r&b melding into a single genre, with Drake moving through tones and registers like different aspects of his voice were guesting on his own track. R. Kelly’s canny inclusion of it on his own mixtape amounts to an endorsement for a new generation of singers – he’s nearly 20 years older than Drake – but Kell’s verse and a half on the track runs circles around the youngster without even sounding like he’s trying.

Joker – “Digidesign” (YouTube)
Something’s changing in dubstep when ever a release on Hyperdub can have a sense of humor. “Digidesign” and the flip, 2000F & Jkamata’s rubbery “You Don’t Know What Love Is”, showed a new direction for dubstep’s increasingly screwfaced bassline stomps and were welcomed with open arms – he’ll be charting by next year.

La Roux – “In For The Kill (Skream’s Lets Get Ravey Remix)” (YouTube)
This song is waaaaay too serious, and that’s what makes it great. Stripping out the chintzy backing of the original, this comes across like the heartbroken and jaded aftermath of Baby D’s “Let Me Be Your Fantasy”, making it dubstep’s feel-bad anthem of the year. It wouldn’t be as appealing if it weren’t so self-consciously reaching to be huge, with Skream’s beatless expanses emphasizing how far the vocal stretches Elly beyond her abilities. It’s not a rave track, it’s a requiem for dance music’s utopianism.

Fan Death – “Reunited” (
YouTube)
Nothing complicated here – just a great song and video. Sounding like Violator-era Depeche Mode, it’s a little bit mystic and full of cosmic-level regret. For a band without so much as an EP out yet, Fan Death seems to have arrived in the world with a fully formed identity without so much as an EP to their name yet.

Holy Ghost! – “I Will Come Back (Classixx Acapulco Nights Version) (
YouTube)
Classixx have been on fire, following in Aeroplane’s footsteps but beginning to carve out a niche for themselves with remixes like this one, repainting Holy Ghost!’s original with a sonic palette inspired by Toto’s “Africa” and Tina Turner’s “What’s Love Got to Do with It”. I think the far broader acceptance of the nu-balearic sound in the last year comes from people realizing that listening to a whole lot of Justice will leave you with tinnitus and not much else.

Tensnake – “Holding Back (My Love)” (YouTube)
Mining a similar vein, Tensnake skirts around Classixx’s outright embrace of pop to go a little deeper. Rather than adding decorative flourishes as a track proceeds, he builds the very substance of the track slowly, in this case with the main bassline not sneaking in until 3:12 and remaining in a holding pattern until the guitar motif really opens the track up at 5:23. It’s a huge embrace of a song, as rich and warming as a mug of hot chocolate.

Claude VonStroke – “Vocal Chords” (YouTube)
It comes across more in his recorded DJ sets than his usual live sets or productions, but Claude VonStroke has a serious love for arpeggiated melodies, and he finally made one. Made for the DJs that wish they could play more Kraftwerk, it puts the synthesized vowel runs right up front and continues straight down that path. No surprises, no shifts, just formalist dance music at its finest.

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Neon Gold: Best Albums of 2009

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1. Manners – Passion Pit – To Kingdom Come (mp3)

2. Lungs – Florence & The Machine – You’ve Got The Love (mp3)

3. Wolfgang Amadeus – Phoenix – Armistice (mp3)

4. Gorilla Manor* – Local Natives – Wide Eyes (mp3)

5. Junior – Royksopp – Happy Up Here (mp3)

6. XX – The XX – VCR (mp3)

7. Sigh No More* – Mumford & Sons – Little Lion Man (mp3)

8. Weathervanes – Freelance Whales – Generator First Floor (mp3)

9. Conditions* – The Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition (mp3)

10. Discovery – Discovery – Orange Shirt (mp3)

*UK Release

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Guest Hit Parade: Yes Giantess

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Our first edition of Guest Hit Parade features an excellent playlist hand picked by our good friends Yes Giantess. See them DJ live this Saturday at Bliss Dance Party!

 Jay-Z – Empire State Of Mind (mp3)

Golden Silvers – True Romance (mp3)

Lil’ Jon – I Do (Pance Party Remix) (mp3)

Dan Deacon – Padding Ghost (mp3)

Phoenix – Love Like A Sunset (Shuttle Remix) (mp3)

Wale – Chillin’ (mp3)

The Sound Of Arrows – Into The Clouds (Fear Of Tigers Remix) (mp3)

Miley Cyrus – Party In The USA (mp3)

Local Natives – Airplanes (mp3)

Paul Simon – You Can Call Me Al (mp3)

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