Posted on 22 July 2011. Tags: Fabriclive, Fabriclive.58, Goldie, London
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Rido feat. Thomas Oliver – “Twisted:”
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This track was just released as part of the mix Fabriclive 58: Goldie, just a wee four days ago. It’s the intro track for the mix. Even if you’re not so into drum and bass, you can still get into this song. You can buy the full mix now over at the Fabric Store on the Fabric London site.
Posted in Classical, DJs, Drum and Bass, Electronic Music, Music, Producers
Posted on 20 July 2011. Tags: Deru, Mush Records, Say Goodbye To Useless
Been fans of Deru for over five years now. This track and video are really good. Deru’s sound is different and experimental without going too far away from conventions. In other words, it works.
Music video for “Fadeaway” by Deru. Directed by Sofia Garza-Barba. Executive Producers: Brant Barger and Matthew Roznovak. Produce Jenna Cedicci. Director of Photography: Samuel Brownfield. Visual Effects: Oscar Mar. Art Director and Editor: Sofia Garza-Barba. From the album Say Goodbye To Useless on Mush Records.
Posted in Classical, Electronic Music, Experimental, Music, Music Videos, Videos
Posted on 09 May 2011. Tags: Aphex Twin, Avril 14th, Blame Game, John Legend, Kanye West
Kanye West – “Blame Game (Feat. John Legend):”
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So upon closer listen to Mr. West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy we noticed that he sampled the 2001 track “Avril 14th,” by Aphex Twin. Yeezy’s song is a hot jam, but it’s just sort of funny that he sampled a song that’s 10 years old to make it. We’ve got nothing against sampling, and really, Kanye did a good thing by adding high-pitched piano and a beat on top of the original melody by AFX, but the chuckle-factor comes from the fact that we were listening to “Avril 14th” 10 years ago, when it was first released. So, hearing it now is like “Ohh yeah, that’s right.” No doubt Kanye paid Aphex Twin royalties for sampling the song, but how many Kanye fans would really recognize where that sample came from? That’s the question. Oh, and Yeezy taught us.
Aphex Twin – “Avril 14th:”
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And you know the ladies love AFX…

Posted in Classical, Electronic Music, Hip-Hop, Hipster Rap, Music, Producers, Remixes