13 avril 2009

Hoshina Anniversary


Great weird-banger remixer from Japan, Hoshina Anniversary has done some quite good stuff and all is available (and downloadable) on his myspace.

Check out his version of Yelle or T-Rex :

♫Yelle - Ce Jeu (Hoshina Anniversary Remix)

♫T-Rex - 20th Century Boy (Hoshina Anniversary Remix)



Definitely worth your time :)

05 mars 2009

Shinichi Osawa -t the fuck?


Go Japan It's the new French !
Ex-Grosso Mondo ,Shinichi Osawa is a hype-blog-well known japanese dj & producer.
His remixes espically float everywhere on the web and most of them are really good.
(Check out for example his remix with NT89 of Tiga's Mind Dimension)
His album 'The One' was released in the Uk in January.
(read more : facebook,myspace)

Digitalism - Pogo (Shinichi Osawa Remix) (ysi)
♫ Tiga - Mind Dimension (NT89 & Shinichi Osawa Remix) (ysi)
Alex Gopher - Aurora (Shinichi Osawa Remix).mp3 (ysi)

04 mars 2009

Japan mood mode




Yellow Magic Orchestra - Technopolis
(1979)



What?Did you say Kraftwerk ?

Ken Ishii - Extra (1996)



From Akira's Director Koji Morimoto.

Takkyu Ishino - Polynasia (1998)



Takkyu Ishino - Ghost In The Shell (1998)



Didn't know that Masamune Shirow inspire some raw techno tunes...

Fumiya Tanaka - Drive #9 (1+2) (2001)



Better know as a dj but still an innovative producer.

Shinichi Osawa - Star Guitar (2007)



I think Shinichi will be huge this year...

80Kidz - Life Begins At Eighty



Will talking about them very soon i guess.

More :
http://www.myspace.com/80kidz
http://www.kenishii.com/
http://www.takkyuishino.com/
http://www.fumiyatanaka.com/
http://www.myspace.com/hasymo

27 janvier 2009

Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal

Enjoy the Winter :



(Official Clip)


(Live @ Later... with Jools Holland)


Learn more about Fleet Foxes :
Myspace
Pitchfork Review
Fluctuat Review


08 janvier 2009

[Review]The Mole - As High As The Sky

'As High As The Sky' (Wagon Repair) from canadian dj/producer The Mole is a great debut album :


I really can’t enthuse about this record enough. It’s a diverse house album with quality tunes throughout, and also manages to approach the dance music holy grail: you can actually listen to it start to finish without reaching for the skip button. All in all, it kind of makes you glad that Tyger and Danuel got their studio robbed. Sorry, guys.
(Resident Advisor)

As High as the Sky rarely falters or stalls, moving seamlessly from awfully danceable to quite danceable and back again. This structure, though, does seem to stunt some inter-track growth: songs, while not formally mixed, often arrive fully formed and vary minimally throughout long runtimes. The clever emotional tricks-- "hey wait...awww yeah"-- he pulls during "Ain't the Way" disappear somewhat as the album rounds into full swing. But As High as the Sky does find a sixth gear, peaking with its final four tracks, right down to the lock-the-doors-club's closed breakbeat-isms of "When It Tastes So Good You Deserve It", which sounds like Prefuse 73, exhausted and drooping. It is a conflagration of the vaguely familiar-- trite phrases, muscle-memory guitars, rumbling bass sequences-- that de la Plante guides to enviable heights.
As high as the sky' weaves super fresh techno and house production techniques into a selection of funked licks and cosmic disco vibes to blur the edges into a beautifully effective floor working set that references Theo Parrish, Moodymann, Beppe Loda, Larry Levan, Ron Hardy and all those other geniuses of the floor but enhances the whole lot with some subtle treatments for a devastating effect. A very highly recommended double pack of juicy discoid goodness.
(Boomkat)

Tracklist:
01 "Intro"
02 "Still In The Corner"
03 "Ain’t The Way It’s Supposed To Be"
04 "Alice, You Need Him"
05 "Hey Girl (I Feel So Good)"
06 "Baby You’re The One"
07 "Gracias A Los Ninos"
08 "Like The Way"
09 "Smiling And Running"
10 "Knock Twice"
11 "When It Tastes So Good You Deserve It"