Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Heartbreaker

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Thomas Bangalter and Gonzales


Who wants to explain this to me?

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Salvation

This remix might be one of the most epic remixes of 2009. Strip Steve takes you on a 303 filled voyage to a very smooth house breakdown that can make anyone feel amazing. This would be great to hear really late in the night at a club. Really good job by Strip Steve on this one!

Dave P & Adam Sparkle - Delaze (Strip Steve's 9 Minute Journey To Salvation Mix) (ALT)

Friday, June 26, 2009

Major Remixing

The boys have done it again. Major Lazer's Guns Don't Kill People...Lazers Do is making all kinds of noise throughout the music industry; getting the attention of not just blogs and scenesters, but serious recognition from important industry staples such as Rolling Stone magazine. One of the most exciting and excellent things that comes with a project like this is the remixes. New remixes are appearing everyday making them impossible to ignore. From artists who were lucky enough to find the song stems, and make their way on to a few blogs, all the way to some of the biggest remixers in the game. This is massive. I've found two remixes that I think are pretty special, and there are infinite more mixes that you can find all over the web.

The first one I wanted to show you guys comes from Sticky K. After releasing a very well received EP on Switch's exclusive Dubsided label, Sticky K started getting some real attention. His latest venture is this remix of "Jump Up". The track is pretty out there, and I questioned it a little upon first listen, but the more I listen the more I like. A huge electro feel gives it a club vibe while the vocals and beat keeps the Jamaican feel that Major Lazer is meant to supply. Don't be surprised if you find yourself bobbing along.


Next is one from Boys Noize Rec. super kid Djedjotronic. Anything this man touches turns to fun bouncy electronic gold. With a serious departure from the original surf party feel of the track Djedjotronic turns this one in to a bouncier tune that is right on the edge of annoyingly repetitive with the Santigold loop. Despite that last bit this remix is definitely a must have.


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Track Of The Day (5/26/09)

Hey everybody. Sorry about the lack of posting lately. I had a great trip to Europe, and a few solid days of recovery from the 13 hours of flying home. So now I'm ready to give you some more of what you love. Thanks to everyone else here at FS for holding it down, of course. Here's a track to help you chill out and enjoy a nice sunny summer day. 


Thursday, June 25, 2009

Michael Jackson

Today was a very depressing today worldwide. Today the king of pop Michael Jackson was pronounced dead due to cardiac arrest. Many people can agree with me by saying that Michael Jackson died before his time and deserved much more time on this earth. His legacy will overshadow his controversial years prior to his death and his music will live on forever. Personally if it wasn't for MJ and The Beatles I would probably not be making music today. His physical presence might be gone but his music and his spirit will never leave.

Michael Jackson - Baby Be Mine (ALT)

Friday, June 19, 2009

Renaissance Man Interview!

Here is our latest interview with Scandinavian Renaissance Man. We blogged about them previously and we love them so much that we interviewed them! Enjoy.

How did you two meet?

By introducing ourselves followed by a handshake. This happened some years ago in an architectural office we used to work for.

How old were you guys when you first started making music?

Young-ish.

Who are some of your biggest musical influences?

People who are not afraid to escape the labels the world around them is trying to apply to them or are innovating at the fringes of their genre. People from Dave Taylor via Trevor Jackson to Loco Dice. Hip hop's sampling mentality has definitely had a great impact on our production methods.

How would you describe your music?

Not-boring house

How did come up with the name Renaissance Man, are you guys Renaissance Men?

It was a jokingly insulting label for a lot of people around us so we were happy to adapt it for ourselves. Yes we consider ourselves polymaths most definitely

Were you guys brought up in a musical environment or was it something that was later adapted?

We've been singing and dancing all our lives.

Do you approach a remix differently than an original, if so how?

Not really. We always try to work towards a preconceived idea of the final result. Which doesn't mean that many happy accidents wouldn't happen along the way and the final result being something totally different.

What do you use to make your music and play live?

Loose moral for sampling, Logic and Ableton Live for producing, CDJ's for dj:ing.

When DJing do you guys look at the crowds reaction to the tracks you’re playing to know what to play next or do you play off your mood?

It's always a combination of both.

Is there any track that you guys can play anywhere and you know will always make the crowd go crazy?

Spraycan seems to be doing the trick.

Who is the coolest or most exciting person you've gotten to meet or play with so far?

Luckily the world of music is filled with exciting personas. It would be unfair to name only one although we met some quite eccentric French guys on our pickup from the airport in Berlin last week.

You guys just put out 2 EP's, one on Switch's Dubsided and the other on the Institubes’ sub label Sound Pellegrino. How does it feel have releases on too of the most innovative labels in electronic music right now?

We feel very lucky and it has brought us a lot of attention. It's nice to work with nice people.

What is happening for the rest of 2009 for Renaissance Man?

Lot of gigs including an Australian tour in December, new original releases towards the end of the year, remixing and a lot of stuff we still don't know about.

What is one thing you guys really want people to know about you?

Renaissance Man consists of two people

Can you name a few artists that you think everyone should keep an eye on?

We would rather keep them as secrets in our record bags for the time being. Sorry guys!

What are some of your favorite tracks at the moment?

Our June top 10:

Renaissance Man: What Is Guru - Sound Pellegrino
Rene Bourgeois: 4 My Records - Supdub
Luetzenkirchen: Lonely Phone Wants To Speak - Great Stuff
Gucci Vump: Casa Blanco - CDR
A1 Bassline: Girl Thing (Christian Martin Remix) - CDR
Little Fritter: Ginger Bread Man - Merkesdir
Jaxson & David Keno: Tout Le Temps - Kindisch
Renaissance Man: Bugs - CDR
Heinrichs and Hirtenfeller: Hubble - Highgrade Records
LVIS 1990: United Groove - Mad Decent

Monday, June 15, 2009

D.I.M.


Here is a video of Boys Noize dropping some brand new D.I.M. This shit is fucking huge!!!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Summer!

Here are some sick summer kick off tracks. Hope you dig em.

DJ Gant Man - Juke Dat Girl (Nadastrom Remix) (ALT)

Hugg and Pepp - Penguini (Original Mix) (ALT)

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Turbo (Jokers Of The Scene Remix)

Jokers Of The Scene take on "Turbo" by Burns. I'm diggin it.

Guns Don't Kill People...Lazers Do!

So far I have been more than pleased with the albums that have been coming out this year. Shadow Dancer's Golden Traxe was their magnum opus containing some of the most interestingly composed tracks I have ever heard. Then Tiga's Ciao took the award for being one of the sexiest albums ever. Ciao is a very diverse record and really show's Tiga's diversity as a song writer. Of course the album is co-produced with The Dewaele Brothers, Gonzales, James Murphy, Jesper Dahlback, and Jori Hulkkonen. The next record I am looking forward to is by the most hyped up production team of 09, "Major Lazer." Major Lazer comprised of Diplo and Switch are set to release "Guns Don't Kill People...Lazers Do" on June 16th. This is going to be one of the most interesting records of all fucking time. With the album containing guests ranging from Santigold, Ms. Thing, T.O.K., Amanda Blank, and house producer Afrojack, we know this is going to be a diverse record. I recommend for everyone to rush to their local record stores or their favorite online retailers and they buy this album the second it comes out. This is going to be a hot one people!

1. Hold The Line feat. Mr. Lex & Santigold
2. When You Hear The Bassline feat. Ms. Thing
3. Can’t Stop Now feat. Mr. Vegas & Jovi Rockwell
4. Lazer Theme feat. Future Trouble
5. Anything Goes feat. Turbulence
6. Cash Flow feat. Jah Dan
7. Mary Jane feat. Mr. Evil & Mapei (ALT)
8. Bruk Out feat. T.O.K. & Ms. Thing
9. What U Like feat. Amanda Blank & Einstein
10. Keep It Goin’ Louder feat. Nina Sky & Ricky Blaze
11. Pon De Floor feat. VYBZ Kartel (Additional Prpduction By Afro Jack)
12. Baby feat. Prince Zimboo
13. Jump Up feat. Leftside & Supahype (Co-Produced By Crookers)

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Thunderheist Ticket Giveaway!!!!

I got some really special shit for y'all!!!! I am giving away two tickets to Thunderheist's show on June 19th at Studio B. Alright so this is how this is gonna go down. The first two people who e-mail us at fancysounds@yahoo.com telling us why they deserve these tickets will get them. The game is on!

Thunderheist - Jerk It (Jokers Of The Scene Remix) (ALT)

Smash Your Stereo

Woah their Bob

Monday, June 8, 2009

We Love Giving Back!

Here at Fancy Sounds we receive 30+ E-mails a day of people sending us their tracks. I am happy to say that most of the tracks are actually pretty good! I wish I would be able to post all of them but I can't for many reasons. So to solve this problem we at Fancy Sounds are creating a new weekly post titled Giving Back.Giving Back consists of us posting our favorite remix or original by an unsigned, unknown and talented musician. This week I am happy to present to you a super sick remix. The remix is of "Audio Bullys - We Don't Care" and it is remixed by The Kin Of 808. The Kin Of 808 (formerly Nepo) is a California based producer who makes some hard hitting tracks. You guys should remember his name because I have a feeling his tracks will leave a lasting impact. Also if you guys want us to hear your tracks we would be more than happy to. Just send them to us at fancysounds@yahoo.com. Cheers!

Audio Bullys - We Don't Care (The Kin of 808 Remix) (ALT)

Raketa 4000 vs. Stereonoize

Hey guys our friends over at Raketa 4000 just made this awesome minimix and Russian VJ Stereonoize made this incredible video with it. You guys really need to check this out!

Tracklist:

1. Birdy Nam Nam - Worried (Djedjotronic Remix)
2. LFO - Freak
3. Djedjotronic - Gum Attack
4. Jesse Rose - Forget My Name
5. Zombie Nation - Forza
6. Mr Oizo - Gey Dentists (JFK remix)
7. Le Le - Disco Vraiment
8. Bondo De Tigaro - Cerol Na Mao
9. Jape - Floating (DIM remix)
10. Buffalo Bunch - Take it to the Streets
11. Kissy Sell Out - This Kiss (Jack Beats Remix)
12. Crazy Cousinz - Bongo Jam (L-Vis 1990 & Bok Bok remix)
13. ZZT - the Worm (Original Munich Version)
14. Les Petits Pilous - Housi
15. Crookers - Love to Edit
16. Zoo Brazil & Adam Sky - Circle Jerk (The Bloody Beetroots Remix)
17. Liquid Liquid - Optimo (An (Optimo Espacio) Remix)
18. Prinzhorn Dance School - You are the Space Invader (An Optimo (Espacio) Remix)
19. Spank Rock - Top Billin' From Far Left
20. Outlander - the Vamp (Strip Steve Mongoloid Remix)
21. The Korgis - Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometimes

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

The Parachute Ending


Coolest fucking music video ever!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Mr. Stunt Bandit

It's been a little bit since we've heard anything from Bandit. He returns to our blog with a fresh take on a classic track. Mr. Oizo's "Stunt" embraces his repetitive and simplistic, yet genius style so well, but Bandit has changed it up to show his admiration for the original, but bring a new flavor as well. This short, simple track has been turned into an epic heart-pounder that would fit perfectly into any movie with a climactic chase scene. Any guy who can create something like this from a track like "Stunt" has to know what he's doing. 


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