Hi friends. Recently the WCGNS dynamic duo went to Stereosonic music festival in Melbourne, and i must say; it was an absolute joke. Poorly organised, zillions of steroid-junkie, speed-freak muzzas and all the good artists on at 2:30pm in the afternoon. Yayer. Anyway, this post is mainly to voice my displeasure at the closing act for the day, Deadmau5. If you read back over our past posts, you'll notice that we've never been a fan of the guy. His transition from big room choons to the world of Progressive House and Techno has been unsuccessful, his production quality is awful and he has a tattoo of a green Pacman on his neck. Aaannyyywwaaayyy we thought we'd go check out his closing set, and what a let down it was. Boring, slow, and completely detached from the crowd, I can honestly say that it was the worst live set i've ever seen. Ever. Instead of going on a rant, i will leave you with a clip from Sweden's Marcus Schossow. He did a parody of Deadmau5 titled "Deadrat6", and says it "Sounds like half an hour of production and a bad hangover". Yet...it sounds exactly like the Mau5. Food for your thoughtsicles. Checkout tracks "Somewhat Exactly" and "Very Exactly" for more of the same.
Stereo wasn't all bad, the absolute standout for the day was Slovenia's god of Techno, Umek (pictured above). This dude was playing in some shitdog 50-degree tin shed with the same acoustic qualities as a Malaysian sweatshop yet still managed to get the crowd losing their minds.
This first track was massssiivvee. Number one in Beatport's Techno charts and was in the top 10 overall.
Umek - You Might Hear Nothing by Umek
Jack de Molay vs. Libex - Wiplash (Umek Mix) by Umek
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
SALM
Since the other part of this blog posted Something A La Mode's Rondo Parisiano track I can't stop listening to SALM. I found a couple more funky tunes from them, I just severely dig the strings electro combination and they pull it off beautifully. Rondo Parisiano was probably the best track but these two are fair sick as well. I'm definitely a fan of these guys now.
Something A La Mode - Paris Makes Me Feel Like Dancing
Something A La Mode - G-String
I really want their album
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Funky Tooon
Rubix, a DJ/Producer from Holland has release this killllluurrrr track thats so bloody funky. Can't wait for this guy to get big. Also, not sure if it's just cause it's in french but the lyrics remind me of Positif and anything that reminds me of that is gold.
Rubix - Baiser Sur La Disco (Rubix Refix)
Friday, November 20, 2009
Regression
With this warm weather I've been enjoying chilled, progressive tracks so thought post my favourites. Lots are real oldies (hence the title) but goodies and essentials for any electronic music library. I can't define what progressive music is, I believe it's something to do with how a magazine described Sasha & Digweed's music, they were some of the founders of Progressive. It's like trace, it's pretty much just a sound and when you hear it you can call it progressive. I know some of these tracks are 'deep house', 'tech house' and 'minimal' but cbf classifying everything. A few of these tracks have featured on MOS Progression albums, which I highly recommend. You need all of these tracks, they are all fruush.
Cause a lot of these tracks are older, couldn't them all off mediafire
Dr. Kucho! - Patricia Never Leaves The House (Dr. Kucho! Remix)
Kohlbecker & Eilmes - Tabasco (Moguai Remix)
Kohlbecker, Eilmes - Tabasco ( Moguai Remix) by alexhouse
Booka Shade - In White Rooms
Delerium - Silence (Niels Van Gogh Vs Thomas Gold Remix) <-- absolute classic
John Dahlback - Pyramid (Dirty South Remix) <- not as good as the original but all I could find. Still sick though.
Fish Go Deep ft. Tracey K - The Cure the Cause (Dennis Ferrer Mix)
FISH GO DEEP Ft. TRACEY K - the cure & The cause (dennis ferrer edit) by 2pointzeromusic
Trentemøller - Moan (Trentemøller Remix)
Bertie Blackman - Town Of Sorrow (Mic Newman Remix)
Just to reiterate, all this shit is old.. don't jump down my neck cause it's not new music. Just what i've been listening to.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Suck our balls, copyright laws.
We've had a few posts pulled off due to alleged copyright infringements. They were older blogs, but included some goodies on Boy 8-Bit, Fake Blood, Solo and Miike Snow. If you want links to any of our favourite works from these artists email us at wecantgetnosleep@gmail.com
Les Petits Pilous coming to Aus!
Pacey and Jean-Pat, the Parisian duo who comprise Les Petits Pilous are booked in to play in our lovely country. Scheduled for December 12 at Eurotrash (yes, we agree it's gross) this is definitely one you do not want to miss. Despite their venue selection, and the fact that it's being promoted as a "glow stick party", these guys are sure to make Steve Gayoki's recent visit look like a trip to a nursing home. Signed to Boys Noize Records, the label run by the biggest monobrown in electronic music Alex Rhida (Boys Noize), Les Petits Pilous have released some massive tracks and even massiverererer remixes. According to the event poster for their performance "their brand new track 'wake up' is a monster". I agree it's a "monster" track, and if you play it too loud it WILL melt your brain, but for the record it was released on the Wake Up EP on the 29th of July, 2008. But hey...who does their research these days. They had three tracks on Boys Noize Records Volume 1, and have done a myriad of remixes for the likes of Chromeo, Justice, Proxy, Etienne De Crecy, and Heartsrevolution to name a few. The ones to look out for on the night will be:
Les Petits Pilous - Wake Up <--- Will be dropped fo' sho'
Les Petits Pilous - Jolie Fille (The Bloody Beetroots Remix) <--- An essential
Proxy - Raven (Les Petits Pilous Remix)
Justice - DVNO (Les Petits Pilous Remix)
These guys don't really have an 'easy listening' button, but the following tracks are a bit easier to listen to in a non-nightclub environment whilst still maintaining the LPP distortion awesomeness.
Etienne De Crecy & Monsieur Jo - Hannukah (Les Petits Pilous Remix) (One of my personal favourites)
Chromeo - Bonafied Lovin' (Les Petits Pilous Remix)
And here is a taster of the type of audience reaction to expect:
Les Petits Pilous - Wake Up <--- Will be dropped fo' sho'
Les Petits Pilous - Jolie Fille (The Bloody Beetroots Remix) <--- An essential
Proxy - Raven (Les Petits Pilous Remix)
Justice - DVNO (Les Petits Pilous Remix)
These guys don't really have an 'easy listening' button, but the following tracks are a bit easier to listen to in a non-nightclub environment whilst still maintaining the LPP distortion awesomeness.
Etienne De Crecy & Monsieur Jo - Hannukah (Les Petits Pilous Remix) (One of my personal favourites)
Chromeo - Bonafied Lovin' (Les Petits Pilous Remix)
And here is a taster of the type of audience reaction to expect:
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Trashy Shit
I saw a failpost on another blog of a crap remix of this song, so I thought I'd do it some justice with a way better remix. This is a really dirt song, I dig it. You will possibly hate it. It's fair old (earlier this year) but I always enjoy it, especially when the Thriller comes in.
Designer Drugs - ZOMBIES! (Hot Pink Delorean Thrillernight Remix)
Friday, November 13, 2009
Our Dj of the week pick
New segment, most likely to never be repeated... but Stiv "Muztek" Justic deserves it.. Cause he's a real Dj...
I want to be him when I'm older.
What I'm Listening To
Since there isn't much electro goodness choons bouncing around, I've been listening to some older stuff. Since this blog isn't all that old some of it has never gotten a post and may not have deserved one, but here it is anyway.
I'm not gonna write about any of this, just download and decide for yourself.
If you like that get Vitalic's most recent album 'Flashmob'
I understand if you hate that one
I like Bloc Party remixes no matter how ungreat they are.
Ellie Goulding - Starry Eyed (Jakwob Remix)
Oldie but a great song
Hope that fills up your greedy music bellies
Dry Spell
Sorry for the lack of posts recently, we both have los examanes soon. Although, there hasn't been any good shit going around at all... the electro pool has dried up with this hot weather.
Strip Steve has released his EP called 'Delta Disco' recently that is fair decent. Definitely has a disco feel, my two favourite tracks are Dancin' and AM/FM but I couldnt find that one. Buy the EP off beatport if you're digging. Can listen to AM/FM here. We got to see Strip Steve with Shadow Dancer a few months ago. Actually only one of us saw strip steve.... the other half of this blog was out the front being slapped by a girl to impress bouncers. gg no re michael
There has also been an 80kidz remix of Metric's 'Help I'm Alive', which was a pretty good song to begin with but 80kidz have made it better. If you don't know 80kidz, they were on the most recent Kitsuné Maison Compilation with their track 'Miss Mars' and it's a sick track.
(Thanks to Smiles for the Help I'm Alive tip)
Monday, November 9, 2009
Phantasy dropping bombs
Sorry for getting you excited, Nicholas Cage hasn't started producing electronic music. This is the strange record cover from Boris Dlugosch, the German dj and producer who has made a comeback with this monster club-oriented track. Titled "Bangkok", it was released under dj royalty Erol Alkan's 'Phantasy' record company a week ago, and is a guaranteed club/festival staple coming in to the Australian summer. Already dropped by Busy P and Erol at Parklife, this shit gonna be hayyuuuggee. The build up and drop sound quite similar to Major Lazer's Pon De Floor, so if you dig that you'll dig this and vice-versa.
Couldn't find a download link anywhere because Phantasy has been removing them all, but you can listen below. If you're desperado you can buy off BeatPort, otherwise just wait a week.
Bangkok by phantasysound
Couldn't find a download link anywhere because Phantasy has been removing them all, but you can listen below. If you're desperado you can buy off BeatPort, otherwise just wait a week.
Bangkok by phantasysound
Saturday, October 31, 2009
In Soviet Russia, music make you
In preparation for the Melbourne Cup long weekend i thought i would provide you with some tunes to pass the time. Presenting the best thing to come out of Russia since Stalin. Oh wait....
The first track is a brand spanking new in-house job from the masterminds at Turbo Recordings. Turbo (founded and run by Tiga) is the home of Russian man of mystery, Proxy. Proxy is the name behind Raven, the absolutely huuugeee festival track of last year. It was announced a while back that Proxy had an EP in the making, but it was all very secretive. A few live set rips of his tracks were available, but they just served to wet the tastebuds for what was soon to come. Finally, we can listen to the single from this ep, titled "8000". It isn't yet available to download so just check out the vid below, however Tiga has been closing his live sets with this track for the past few months and this is my tip as being the new Mars-esque festival sensation. The reason i say this is an "in-house job" by the Turbo boys is because not only was the track produced by Proxy, but fellow Turbo-er (ite?) Thomas Von Party (Tiga's brother) was responsible for directing the video. Shweet vid, and as usual keeping with Proxy's mad-dawgg Soviet theme.
Allow yourself to get over that communist creation and prepare for another. In keeping with the sucking-proxy's-dick theme of this post, the next track is a remix he did for Zombie Nation after the release of their album, Zombielicious, earlier this year. The track is Shottieville, and in my opinion was a seriously overlooked track on this album. Anyway, Proxy has done what he does and added some massive drops whilst keeping with the original theme of the track. Have a geeze, uleh:
Shottieville (Proxy Remix) - Zombie Nation
Who would have picked Proxy to remix a Peaches song? The trailer trash crack whore behind albums such as "Fatherfucker" and "Impeach My Bush", and tracks such as "Fuck The Pain Away" is also responsible for "I Feel Cream" (I don't even wanna know what that means). An uninspiring track on its own, it has been brought to life by the AK-toting Soviet, and is actually...sorta....awesome.
I Feel Cream (Proxy Remix) - Peaches
Lastly, another in-house special from Turbo. It's What You Need (Proxy Remix) by Tiga. Huuugggeee track and was dropped by Tiga and A-Trak at Parklife. If you haven't had it for like...ages, you need to get out more.
The first track is a brand spanking new in-house job from the masterminds at Turbo Recordings. Turbo (founded and run by Tiga) is the home of Russian man of mystery, Proxy. Proxy is the name behind Raven, the absolutely huuugeee festival track of last year. It was announced a while back that Proxy had an EP in the making, but it was all very secretive. A few live set rips of his tracks were available, but they just served to wet the tastebuds for what was soon to come. Finally, we can listen to the single from this ep, titled "8000". It isn't yet available to download so just check out the vid below, however Tiga has been closing his live sets with this track for the past few months and this is my tip as being the new Mars-esque festival sensation. The reason i say this is an "in-house job" by the Turbo boys is because not only was the track produced by Proxy, but fellow Turbo-er (ite?) Thomas Von Party (Tiga's brother) was responsible for directing the video. Shweet vid, and as usual keeping with Proxy's mad-dawgg Soviet theme.
Allow yourself to get over that communist creation and prepare for another. In keeping with the sucking-proxy's-dick theme of this post, the next track is a remix he did for Zombie Nation after the release of their album, Zombielicious, earlier this year. The track is Shottieville, and in my opinion was a seriously overlooked track on this album. Anyway, Proxy has done what he does and added some massive drops whilst keeping with the original theme of the track. Have a geeze, uleh:
Shottieville (Proxy Remix) - Zombie Nation
Who would have picked Proxy to remix a Peaches song? The trailer trash crack whore behind albums such as "Fatherfucker" and "Impeach My Bush", and tracks such as "Fuck The Pain Away" is also responsible for "I Feel Cream" (I don't even wanna know what that means). An uninspiring track on its own, it has been brought to life by the AK-toting Soviet, and is actually...sorta....awesome.
I Feel Cream (Proxy Remix) - Peaches
Lastly, another in-house special from Turbo. It's What You Need (Proxy Remix) by Tiga. Huuugggeee track and was dropped by Tiga and A-Trak at Parklife. If you haven't had it for like...ages, you need to get out more.
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