On Rotation: Remixed

I’ve got a few remixes from SoundCloud that have been bouncing around several of my playlists lately. While they don’t necessarily fit perfectly together, here, humbly, are seven tracks with the (almost entirely out-of-date) little remix news I have:

Frankie Rose’s “Apples for the Sun” has been remixed by the Go! Team with the beats and xylophone trills one can expect from the peppy Brighton six-piece. There’s always a lot of energy with the Go! Team, and their use of distortion usually makes me feel a bit like everything’s going down under a giant static-filled blanket.

An Amtrac remix of Chromatic’s Birds of Paradise slaps the original brooding track around with some old school funk samples. Depends what you’re in the mood for, but this is a completely fun change up after a whole lot of moody Chromatics listens.

Washed Out gets his hands on My Morning Jacket’s “Outta My System,” and, ooh boy, it’s really lovely. Most of the lyrics have been replaced with ruminations on consciousness that seem at home in some new age-y lecture or soul seminar, and then a few quiet “Outta My System” soundwaves wash back in to lap everything up.

Someone has squished Blithe Field’s “Crushing” and Joanna Newsom’s “Peach, Plum, Pear” into a music sandwich. I can guess it’s not a flavor that everyone’s going to love, but I’ve found myself growing a bit partial to Newsom, that strange swoopy voiced siren. Patrick Simons put the excellent “Crushing” on my radar last year, and the two tracks together become a bit like hazy human catnip on longer drives. 

Rummage’s “dub rubdown” of Bon Iver’s Perth is labelled as “dub,” but I don’t know my way around dubstep music well enough to make any real statements on that - it’s the gentlest “dubstep” I’ve heard, I guess. Is dub different from dubstep? In any case, it’s a great addition to the calmer side of Bon Iver remixes. Just enough pulse to pick things up a bit, but still remains true to the Perthy essence of things. Or something. 

For a little more twang: the most perfect Tallest Man on Earth gets a little pep in his step with RythmiA’s rehash of “Blizzard.” Overall, it feels very non-invasive, if that’s a word you can use in this very non-serious context. (“Doctor, will it live? Will the remix live?”) Anyway, it very much remains true to the loveliest folk singer stomping around our planet at this point in time, and mostly it just adds a bit of a beat if you’d like to take said folk singer out for a run sometime.

Finally, Kodak to Graph takes us on a breezy time warp back to the Jackson 5’s “I’ll Be There” days. ”I’ll Be There” has always made me feel a bit lonely thinking of the family drama inevitably brewing behind that iconic love song, but it feels especially dark now given the most recent drama of the Jackson Clan, what with the kidnapping accusations and the like. Hmm. But yes, I don’t know, it’s a very classic song, and Kodak to Graph gives it a different sort of weight here when he pulls it apart to all of its small pieces. This guy can make even Justin Bieber feel semi-poignant, so it makes for an interesting re-experience of the songs if nothing else.

Hopefully you’ll find at least one track you can enjoy. If not, then at least know I tend to agree - these are great, but there’s usually no replacing the originals.

- Maggie

[Image from Kodak to Graph’s Facebook page]

It’s that time of the week again.

For this Friday’s mixtape, I’ve assembled some songs that feel like it’s almost summer time. I know the last mix we posted was Summer Sounds, so this playlist seems to be taking a couple steps back in the seasonal calendar, but I think this mix can be played from now through autumn with no problems.

A good chunk of the mix has been recycled through summery mixes of mine for the last few years, but there’s some more recent gems thrown in there too.

Listen above, or head over to our 8tracks.com page for this, and the rest of our playlists.

Don’t be afraid to play this outside tomorrow while you make tacos and drink tequila for Cinco de Mayo.

The super cute photo we used for the mix was taken by Block Club best friend Vera Parker-Kennedy and was altered a bit by Block Club’s own Julie Molloy. Shout out to both of them.

Peep the tracklist below. (Updated, 05.08.12)

- Patrick Simons

STILL - jj

Mornin’ - Star Slinger

Gleaming - Galapagos

Want It All - Galapagos

Smack DVD Instrumental - HeatMakerz

I Love… That You Know - Disclosure

Juice - Lunice

Solstice (Vandera Remix) - Actraiser

Crushing - Blithe Field

Bible School - Blithe Field

I Got a Story to Tell (Instrumental Edit) - Buckwild & The Hitmen

Carnival - Disclosure

Ungirthed - Purity Ring

Far Nearer - Jamie xx

Seasun - Delorean

Offline Dexterity - Disclosure

I’m Ready (Instrumental Edit) - HeatMakerz

Punch Drunk Love - Teams vs. Star Slinger

Dinosaur on the Ark - The Very Best

Last Songs - Dntel