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Mark Ronson – Bang Bang Bang (Russ Chimes + SBTRKRT Remixes)

July 1st, 2010

Mark Ronson Feat. Q-tip & MNDR - Bang Bang Bang

Mark Ronson & The Business Intl’s single Bang Bang Bang (I’m still in love btw) gets remixed by SBTRKT & Russ Chimes. The two remixes will be joining The Count & Sinden‘s version in the single’s promo release. Russ Chime’s remix was done perfectly, transforming the song into a full indie-dance track (think of Aeroplane or some older Cut Copy mixes).

Bang Bang Bang (Russ Chimes Remix) – Mark Ronson & The Business Intl.Bang Bang Bang (SBTRKT Remix) – Mark Ronson & The Intl.

July 1st, 2010 at 12:12 pm

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Je te plumerai la tête

June 24th, 2010

Mark Ronson Feat.  Q-tip & MNDR - Bang Bang Bang

Mark Ronson hype is back in full force. With his latest single Bang Bang Bang all over the internet and this summer’s best music video unleashed, I couldn’t be more excited for his new album Record Collection (due this September.) I’m finally able to share with you the single version of Bang Bang Bang, before was just a video rip.

I really love the song, which is centered around the French Canadian nursery rhyme Alouette. Wikipedia has a fun paragraph explaining it. Pick up the track below, and make sure to see the video. I warn you though, you might find yourself putting it on repeat.

Bang Bang Bang (Feat. Q-tip & MNDR) – Mark Ronson

June 24th, 2010 at 12:56 am

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Mark Ronson – Bang Bang Bang (Count & Sinden Remix)

June 22nd, 2010

Mark Ronson Feat. Q-Tip & MNDR - Bang Bang Bang (Count & Sinden Tribal Horns Remix)

The Count (aka Hervé) produce the first remix of Mark Ronson, Q-Tip & MNDR’s Bang Bang Bang. The mix is more of a tribal dub than a formal remix, which is disappointing because the original has such amazing vocals bung by MNDR and I always love how Hervé chops them up. Maybe this is just a dub version and we’ll see the vocal mix later? Either way, I’m loving the tribal.

Bang Bang Bang (Count & Sinden Remix) – Mark Ronson Feat. Q-Tip & MNDR

June 22nd, 2010 at 3:24 am

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Mark Ronson & The Business Intl – Bang Bang Bang (Music Video)

June 17th, 2010

Brand new video for Mark Ronson’s latest Bang Bang Bang. I love where Ronson is going with his new sound. Delightfully retro, and super fresh when compared to Versions. Also, this has to be the best video I’ve seen in a long time.

Bang Bang Bang Feat. Q-Tip & MNDR – Mark Ronson

June 17th, 2010 at 11:14 pm

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The Albums of Summer 2010

June 15th, 2010

The Like

I can’t imagine I’ll have time to give each of these albums individually, so at least I’d like to make mention of them all here today. An overwhelming amount of amazing albums are set to be released, or have been released this summer. And we’re super lucky, because so far they’ve all be really good. I’ll quickly run through The Albums of Summer 2010 thus far.

The photo above is of LA alternative-pop band The Like.

Stars – The Five Ghosts

Stars - The Five Ghosts

We never have to wait too long for a new Stars release to turn up. The Canadian band has released a new album or EP at least once a year since 2007, and before that we didn’t need anything from them after the beautiful Set Yourself on Fire. This summer they are releasing their latest LP The Five Ghosts on June 22nd, complete with a $100 boxed vinyl set. At the moment you can find their The Seance EP featuring with versions by Of Montreal and The Album Leaf. The Five Ghosts differs slightly from past work because it has more upbeat-pop feel to it, which is a nice contrast from their more melancholy work. It’s one of those rare albums that I can’t pick a favourite track because they all work together so well. Stay tuned for more info, and pick up the album when it is released later this month.

The Like – Release Me

The Like - Release Me

Blog favorite Mark Ronson was cast to produce the LA outfit, The Like’s latest album Release Me. In true Ronson style, the album took on a 60s pop feel thats reminiscent of Amy Winehouse, Duffy and Ronson’s own 2007 Versions. LA Times describes the sound best with:

He [Ronson] recast the Like as a ’60s-style girl group with spooky organ licks, sweet-and-sour vocal harmonies and sassy tough-chick lyrics about love; Ronson even brought in a couple of ringers from throwback-soul queen Sharon Jones’ band, the Dap-Kings.

The album was released this week, so check it out.

Kele – The Boxer

Kele - The Boxer

Bloc Party front-man Kele Okereke (Kele for short) has ventured into the realm of the solo album this year. His first single Tenderoni was produced by XXXChange, and was remixed accordingly. I wasn’t loving Tenderoni at the beginning, it just sounded like a poor solo attempt to me. Too electro- too bad Bloc Party remix. Good thing that I didn’t write off Kele at that. The rest of The Boxer (his debut album) is much much better. The best way to describe the album is if Bloc Party recorded an electronic album. Kele knows not to mess with a good thing and keeps his vocals very similar to his work with the band, they are just equipped with stutters, breaks, dub-step and 2-step beats courtesy of XXXChange. I definitely recommended it. You can pick ip up when it’s released June 21st, but for now check out his first single Tenderoni

Scissor Sisters – Night Work

Night Work - Scissor Sisters

I hated Scissors Sisters with a burning passion after I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’ infiltrated the radio everywhere in 2006. That being said, I’m in love with their recent work. Night Work is a collaboration between the band and superstar producer Stuart Price, which explains the sound change. Invisible Light is the stand out track from the bunch, keeping with Price’s dance style. The album is set to be released June 28th.

Chemical Brothers – Further

The Chemical Brothers - Further

The Chemical Brothers take the psychedelic route with this album, leaving the heavy electro behind, preferring the Galvanize guitars. I’ll try and write more about this later, it’s truly some of their best work.

M.I.A. – /\/\/\Y/\ (Maya)

M.I.A. - /\/\/\Y/\

I literally have negative 10 minutes left of my lunch break, so I’ll keep this one brief. M.I.A. pulls all of the stops on this album, creatively named after herself in forward and backslashes. The album is comprised of a few very industrial-punk sounding tracks (Born Free and Steppin’ Up) and a few chill-reggae inspired tracks (It Takes Some Muscle). The album leaked only yesterday but everybody under the sun has already shared their opinion about it. Perez Hilton, for one, has deemed it noisy and awful, which I think correctly returns the work back in order. M.I.A. isn’t around to create pop music, and I still think the success of Paper Planes was a fluke. I’m loving the more laidback tracks and Steppin’ Up which is like an industrial Bird Flu. Pick it up early July, unless it’s pushed back again.

June 15th, 2010 at 6:47 pm

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