From the Dance To The Best Of ESG compilation in stores as of yesterday on Fire Records. If you dig the disco-punk, dance rock sounds of LCD Soundsystem and DFA records, you need to get at this IMMEDIATELY. MP3 and Track listing below but hit the jump for more bio info.
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MP3: ESG – Dance To The Beat Of Moody [direct download – right click and save as]
Tracklist:
CD1:
01 You’re No Good
02 Tiny Sticks
03 Moody
04 Come Away
05 U.F.O.
06 Dance
07 Parking Lot Blues
08 Chistelle
09 Talk It
10 Erase You
11 Hold Me Right
12 It’s Alright
13 Get Funky
14 My Love for You
15 About You
16 Insane (Tambourine Mix)
17 Keep on Moving
18 I Can’t Tell You What to Do
19 Moody (Spaced Out)
CD2:
01 Dance to the Beat of Moody
02 Bam Bam Jam
03 A New Day
04 In the Streets
05 Erase You (Puppy to Your Side)
06 You’re No Good (Alternate Version)
07 Standing in Line
08 I Wanna Dance
09 Six Pack (Original Version)
10 Moody (A New Mood)
11 There Was a Time
12 Earn It
13 Like This
MP3: The Dirtbombs – Sharevari by forcefieldpr
From the new album, Party Store, due in stores next month on which The Dirtbombs cover classic Detroit Techno tracks. GREAT concept! Track listing below but hit the jump for more details:
1. Cosmic Cars
2. Sharevari
3. Good Life (Basement Roots Mix)
4. Strings of Life
5. Alleys Of Your Mind
6. Bug In The Bass Bin
7. Jaguar 1.
8. Tear The Club Up
9. 謎のミスタ-ナイソ(Detoroito Mix)
“When the Black Lips set off to record their latest studio album, they decided to try something new—working with a professional producer for a change. Though the album will be the band’s sixth studio album to date, they’ve always chosen to produce themselves. Surprisingly, pop wunderkind Mark Ronson topped their wish list of “dream producers,” which may seem like an unlikely choice for the lo-fi, garage rock sound of Black Lips, but Ronson’s old school, ‘60s recording style and Grammy-nominated work on Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black proved that he had the proper aural aesthetic to capture and refine the band’s vintage-inspired sound.
Intrigued by this unique creative collaboration, we followed the band into the studio where they quickly established a common language with their newest addition. The guys found that Ronson not only had the objective distance necessary to suggest tweaks and improvements that could take the music to the next level, but more important, he just got the sound. How often can you say to someone, “Dude, can you make it sound more spooky? More ghostly?” and have them know exactly what you mean? Those kinds of bonds of understanding are rare, especially with musicians from such different backgrounds.
We may be getting ahead of ourselves here, but after watching the video above, we have the feeling this may be the beginning of a bee-yoo-tee-ful friendship. Look for the album out on Vice Records in 2011.”
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Video is for the original Lil Wayne song in case you need a reminder…..
MP3: White Panda – Fire Dust (Lil Wayne x DJ Fresh x Flux Pavilion mash-up)[direct download link]
MP3: New Villager – Rich Doors by pressedplay
This video and track are cool! Sounds like a mellowed-out Sleigh Bells??!