Posts Tagged ‘Armand Van Helden’

I’ve been missing you

May 17th, 2010 | Hyped by REDNIK

It’s been a rather sad Spring in Belgium so far, cold, not much sun, rain … but things are starting to look better if we may believe our “loved” weatherman over here. So let’s get some soundtracks going on. Props go out to Chemical Jump who posted the first two way ahead of me.

First up a track by Louis La Roche that I first heard in this eeuhm … dj set from … euhmm … some time ago. Almost forgot about it and then it suddenly popped up in Chemical Jump’ latest post. The track is called “Missing you” and combines some funky hot beats with some top notch rnb vocal work by Ad Apt. Brilliant as always from our french house/new disco god!

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Louis La Roche – Missing You (Feat Ad-Apt)

When Pharell appeared in a short video with our favourite yellow friend Flat Eric it was easy guessing that he would feature in a production of Mr. Oizo. He produced the debut album of Uffie where we indeed bump into Pharell for the track Add Suv. That album will be released the 14th of June by the way. Add Suv was hot on the blogs and so is this Armand Van Helden remix. I’m rather happy that he left the harder beats, like in his Memories remix, behind.

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Pharrel Williams & Uffie – Add Suv (Armand Van Helden Club Remix)

And I’m ending with a track that already had his release December last year. It was on the Shorties EP from an American based duo Swivel Hips. The track is called “Smell My Fingers”, it’s not the best track on the EP (you should definitely check out Cheaters and No Future For You) but it pretty much describers the setting of this amazing EP. I’m rather surprised we don’t hear or heard much of them but on facebook they say the next EP is almost finished, I’m curious if they can keep up the same level as this one. BUY the full EP right here!

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Swivel Hips – Smell My Fingers

TOP 10 BIGGEST HYPES – REDNIK

December 30th, 2009 | Hyped by REDNIK

After EJECT! and Jack Herror posted the top 10 producers and tracks of 2009 I decided to tackle the third and final top 10 list: The Top 10 Biggest Hypes of 2009! There were a lot of hypes in 2009, some annoying, some hard to resist, some deserved, some not and so on. I’ll try explaining as good as possible why I picked these tracks/artists/genres as the biggest hypes of 2009, but I’m absolutely sure, the position and even the fact if they were a hype or not, are discussable. So, please don’t hold back in the comments!

#1. Warp (The Bloody Beetroots)

I think the reason for this first position is rather clear. Warp was probably the most played track at the general electro partys. Even though the most critical followers of the genre said it to be a cheap rip-off of Dominator by the Human Resources, everyone tagged along and happily screamed “WOOP WOOP” followed by chaotic “jumping around”. The “sample” wasn’t probably milked out enough so The Bloody Beetroots came with a successor Warp 1977, which is even filthier … but the same. (I’ll have to admit, in the end … I’m still not sick of it) My favourite version/remix still is:

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The Bloody Beetroots ft Steve Aoki – Warp 1.9 (GTRONIC BadAssRMX)


#2. Pon De Floor (Major Lazer)

Now this is a hype, I am sick of listening too! Pon De Floor was probably the biggest “dance” hit this summer. And because there was a remix competition going on around Pon De Floor there was an endless flood of remixes aswel. Even now it still gets played. Last week at Soulwaxmas I heard it twice and still people go absolutely crazy on this one. I was hoping this hype would have ended before 2010?

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Major Lazer – Pon De Floor (Chewy Chocolate Cookies Remix)


#3. Crookers

The Crookers scored very well in my opinion with their latest freebies “We Love Animals” ft Soulwax and Mixhell (even though I doubt the fact that the Crookers had a lot of input into that track) and “No Security” ft Kelis. Before those tracks the next track we remember is probably their Day N Nite remix. Even though it was a remix of 2008 the biggest hype came early 2009. The remix got his own videoclip and was played everywhere : radio, tv, partys around the corner,… . I remember that I even made a post about how sick I was about hearing the crookers everywhere. I posted the original version by Kid Cudi which still is f-ing good:

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Kid Cudi – Day N Nite (Nightmare)


#4. Bonkers (Dizzee Rascal ft. Armand Van Helden)

Bo.. bo … bo bo bo BONKERS! Same story as with Pon De Floor actually. Massive summerhit and still a track even 2manydj’s throws in their djset (a personal edit of course). Actually I should have put Dizzee Rascal himself on place 4 instead of Bonkers, because he scored a lot of hits this year: Dance Wiv Me, Holiday, Dirty Cash. Dance Wiv Me and Holiday were btw both a cooperation with Calvin Harris who we’ll see later on in the top 10.

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Dizzee Rascal – Bonkers (Doorly Remix)


#5. Riverside (Sidney Samson)

RIVERSIDE MOTHERF*CKER!

Sidney Samson – Riverside (Tc Remix) – Deleted on request


#6. La Roux

Probably the biggest fresh artist of this year. The first time we got in contact with La Roux was Quicksand on the Kitsuné Maison compilation (nr6 if I recall well). But it wasn’t until the Skream let’s get ravey remix of “In For The Kill” the bigger audience got to know La Roux. Massive, massive dub-step track with the breath taking vocal work by La Roux leadsingster Elly (Eleanor) Jackson. Bulletproof which was actually the second single (before In For The Kill) scored very well in the hitcharts.

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La Roux – In For The Kill (Skream Lets Get Ravey Remix)


#7. Dubstep

Dubstep gained a lot of popularity in 2009. Mainly because of the remixes of the more commercial tracks. I then am thinking about remixes as: Bonkers (Doorly Remix), In For The Kill (Skream let’s get ravey Remix), Warrior’s Dance (Benga Remix) who even were on one of the latest compilations of Studio Brussel. It’s also since this year that we started posting dub-step mainly thanks to the addition of Jack Herror to the team.

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Parker – Wheres My Monkey


#8. Miike Snow

My favourite hype of 2009: Miike Snow! Where the hell did he come from? I don’t know, but there he was with is song called Animal, a real feel good track. And soon the first remixes came, I think Animal had more then 7 remixes (Treasure Fingers, Crookers, Fake Blood, …), love it! Then another popular track was Black & Blue remixed by Tiga, Savage Skulls, Netsky … all banging remixes of which Savage Skulls remix is my personal favourite. For some of the other remixes I would like to refer to RCRDLBL who has a lot of them available for download.

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Miike Snow – Black & Blue (Savage Skulls Remix)


#9. Calvin Harris

Calvin Harris is someone who has been around longer then most people think, but with his latest album “Ready For The Weekend” he gained some serious popularity with the commercial crowds. Not Alone and Ready For The Weekend knew a big success in the hitcharts. He also was producer for artists as Dizzee Rascal and Kylie Minogue. I first wanted to post something of his older album “I Created Disco”, but because I bet some of you guys were missing the High Contrast Remix of Ready For The Weekend in The Hoax mixtape best DnB tracks of 2009:

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Calvin Harris – Ready For The Weekend (High Contrast Remix)


#10. Dutch House / Dirty House

I’m not following the genre at the moment, but it was without a doubt a big year for the Dutchies. Afrojack scored more then once and his remix of another Dutch producer/dj Dj Chuckie with Moombah was a big hit this summer. Laidback Luke created a hype with his cooperation with Lee Mortimer “Blau” of which the release got delayed more then once. And there are still many more Dutch producers I should be naming here, like these guys:

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Gramophonedzie – Why Don’t You (Bingo Players Remix)


And this was probably my biggest post ever … Feel free to discuss and even criticise this top 10 list. Oh, yeah, massive respect for you guys who read the whole thing! ♥

Utopia

October 11th, 2009 | Hyped by Jack Herror


Dance legend Armand Van Helden keeps hitting the blogs lately, now with a funky French house remix. It has the same vibe and style as the classic Daft Punk album Discovery, but with some electro-pop flavoured vocals by Ou Est Le Swimming Pool on top of it.

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Ou Est Le Swimming Pool – Dance The Way I Feel (Armand Van Helden Remix)

This one’s a quality jackin house track the way only HiJack can make ‘em. I don’t think there’s even one HiJack tune I don’t like. He has put this one up for free by the way!

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DJ Falcon – Untitled (HiJack Remix)

Chase & Status totally blew up last year after their massive debut LP called More Than Alot. They managed to bring drum&bass (and dubstep) to the mainstream, the way Pendulum did with Hold Your Colour. Here’s a VIP edit of Is It Worth It?

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Chase & Status – Is It Worth It VIP

And to finish this post, here’s very likeable drum&bass track by Utopia, a duo hailing from Russia.

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Utopia – Diamonds Shine // buy

Duck Sauce – aNYway Video

October 10th, 2009 | Hyped by Jack Herror

New vids

October 2nd, 2009 | Hyped by Jack Herror

Vitalic‘s new album Flashmob is a must for all you dance/music lovers! Take a look at the video clip for his new single Poison Lips. The vocals remind me of his first album OK Cowboy, which for me was one of the best dance albums… ever.

Then there’s the new Drums Of Death single…

Drums of Death – Got Yr Thing from Darling on Vimeo.

… And an interview with Armand Van Helden and DJ Mehdi, who were doing some dj-sets together.

Scion Radio 17: A-Trak & DJ Mehdi Interview from Scion A/V on Vimeo.

As you probably already know, A-Trak recently teamed up with Armand Van Helden as Duck Sauce. They just made the latest mix cd for Mixmag. It’s filled with funky disco house. I’ll give you a preview: the first 3 tracks of the mix.

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Duck Sauce – Mixmag First 3 Tracks

1. His Majesty Andre – Spades
2. Mr. Oizo – Gay Dentist (JFK edit)
3. Armand Van Helden & DJ Sneak – Psychic Bounty Killaz

Bloc Party Remixed

September 16th, 2009 | Hyped by GetHypedOnThis


As I very much like the music by Bloc Party, I always look forward to more remixes made from their songs. And boy, there are some great remixes to find. A couple of months ago, Bloc Party released Intimacy Remixed: a collection of remixes from every track on Intimacy.

1. Ares – Villains Remix
2. Mercury – Hervé Is In Disarray Remix
3. Halo – We Have Band Dub Remix
4. Biko – Mogwai Remix
5. Trojan Horse – John B Remix
6. Signs – Armand Van Helden Remix
7. One Month Off – Filthy Dukes Remix
8. Zephyrus – Phase One Remix
9. Talons – Phones RIP Remix
10. Better Than Heaven – No Age Remix
11. Ion Square – Banjo or Freakout Remix
12. Letter To My Son – Gold Panda Remix
13. Your Visits Are Getting Shorter – Optothetic Remix

Furthermore, here are some remixes from other Bloc Party songs, most of you will probably already have them, but ey, nobody forces you to dl them again!

First up, a real Boys Noize Classic
Banquet (Boys Noize remix)

Next up, a brilliant remix by Tiësto, which he played at Laundry Day
One More Chance (Tiësto Remix)

good remix by a brillaint remixer, but who still isn’t commonly known
The Prayer (La Mode’s sunday school remix)

And last but not least, 2 remixes by the masters of electronic music. First a very rocky remix of Two More years and to top it all a superb remix by JFK
Two More Years (MSTRKRFT Remix)
Flux (JFK remix)

Enjoy!

A-Trak & Armand Van Helden are…DUCK SAUCE

August 4th, 2009 | Hyped by GetHypedOnThis

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Check my previous post on their track aNYway!

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Duck Sauce – aNYway

July 19th, 2009 | Hyped by GetHypedOnThis


Duck Sauce is a collaboration project between A-Trak and Armand Van Helden. And knowing what these two artists already produced and accomplished you can already guess this track is the bomb. This track is in my opinion THE track of this years summer. Not playing this one in your sets this summer is pure madness!

Duck Sauce – aNYway (mediafire link from LAFriendly.com)

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Armand Van Helden – Illin N Fillin It (Malente's The Monster Is Loose Remix)

May 1st, 2009 | Hyped by GetHypedOnThis

I had a great party last night, got about 4 hours of sleep. This song made me wanting to go back to last night. Real chill, cool track to listen to in the morning

Armand Van Helden – Illin N Fillin It (Malente’s The Monster Is Loose Remix)

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Dizzee Rascal & Armand Van Helden – Bonkers (Club Mix)

April 20th, 2009 | Hyped by GetHypedOnThis

Great track by Dizzee Rascal & Armand Van Helden, looks like they’re a perfect match. The climax is just awesome!

Dizzee Rascal & Armand Van Helden – Bonkers (Club Mix)

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