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Friday, March 21, 2008

The Newer Sound of House

House music, as it is broadly term, evolves about every 8 months with a new sound or style that often becomes a genre on its own. For the last 8 months, house music has been dominated by whats called Electro, or Electro House. A good example of this style is the Klass remix of This Time (listen below), characterized but long pauses followed by a heavy kick base. The new house sound that is emerging is more progressive, and less aggresssiven. Surprisingly the tune that I want to share with you, is a re-hash of an older tune, several years old at that, and its called "Greece 2000 Vs. Superfreak" (Dj Sternberg Smash)- Miles Dyson, D.O.N.S.. Additionally you privy too an exclusive remix of this track by my friend DJ Sternberg. This track we have been enjoying for the past few weeks and its about time that I share the musical enjoyment with all of you. It starts off hard but it completely worth the wait.




Previous dominate house sound:

This Time (Klass Remix) DJ Antoine


New house sounds:

Super Freak Vs. Greece 2000 (DJ Sternbern smash) - Miles Dyson, D.O.N.S.


Something Good (Ian Carey) - Utah saints

Monday, March 3, 2008

New Lilly and Moby!



A pleasant lady and singer from the other London, the bigger one across the pond, is Lilly Allen. Her popularity was mainly result of a grass-roots effort and road to stardom, propelled by posting demos on her myspace page, and eventually ending up being one of the top artist in 2007 in jolly old England. What makes her so great is her charm and witty lyrics that she enfuses in her song writing. She could say the most vulgar thing but it would sound like a fresh-baked cinnamon roll, if ever there was such a sound. This lastest track that you should sample is a clear example of funny witty lyrics.

Alfie (CSS remix) - Lily Allen

Moby, the skinny vegitarian, is in my mind, one of the greatest producers of all time. His two albums, Play and 18 have some of the most beautiful and soul-injected music that I've ever heard, obviously some other people must agree because his music is so ubiquitus in commercials and movies such as Go and The Beach. Not only can Moby make some serious great soulful music like such tunes as "Lord you don't be leaving me" he can make some seriously good electronic dance music. This latest example is remixed by another favorite of my Eddie Thorneik.

Disco Lies (Eddie Thorneik) - Moby


This video is completely unrelated, but ever soooooo funny.