“Just” was thee cut from Mark Ronson’s Version, one of our favorite records from last year. Mark tried to sneak one by us and put out these remixes of “Just” by DJ Premier, The Go! Team and The Loving Hand without telling anyone. Well, we tracked ‘em down and while we’re partial to Premo’s treatment, they’re all worth a spin.
It’s been hard to hide our sheer adulation of the hip-hop coming out of Huntsville, Alabama. In issue one-fifty, we wrote about “Wood Grain” and how it truly changed our lives for the better. Hunts Vegas—cause that shit is always a gamble—is set to have an even bigger year in 2008. First, our homies DJ Benzi and Diplo are orchestrating a remixtape of Paper Route Records’ greatest hits that’ll feature remixes from the same cast of crazy characters that flipped Lil Wayne and Clipse (Ghislain Poirier, Catchdubs, A-Trak, etc). And while Jackie Chain isn’t officially a member of the Hood Headlinaz or even on Paper Route …
NC’s hottest producer, 9th Wonder, has produced tracks for the gamut of hip hop royalty, from Erykah Badu to Nas, and Mary J. Blige to Jay-Z. Now he’s talking a turn with the up and coming Cool Kids to remix their single, “Delivery Man.” It blazes with 9th Wonder’s hallmark soul inflections. Take a listen here, then download the single courtesy of Green Label Sound, or check this link.
The Model (Gigolo, Underl_ne)Top 1001 MLZ – dark days [Modern Love] 02 Antipop vs Asia Argento – vampy remixes [Refuge] 03 The Model – Foundation EP [Underl_ne] 04 Speakakillaz – lfo love [CDR] 05 Spinky and Lumeq – locura [Minijack] 06 Blondes Gift – man in the moon [555] 07 76-79 – 57 herts [Comfortable] 08 Garbo – candy mellow (The Model remix) [CDR] 09 Chaim and James Blonde – roxxy feeling [MBF] 10 Neo Filigrante – into moon morning [Filigrante] *New Ep ‘Foundation’ comping soon on Underl_ne
Moby has announced a November 25th release date for Last Night Remixed. But for this album he’s recruited some of the hottest up and coming names in electronica to remix his music. Call it a variety of interpretations, or a straight up competition, but you’ll find multiple spins on Moby hits like “I Love to Move in Here” and “Disco Lies.” A heavyweight in the remix world himself, Moby was likely inspired by his experiences, inviting others to do so for him: “One of the best things about producing and remixing other artists is to deconstruct their master tapes and see how they’ve put their songs together…almost like going back to school. Remixes in 2008 are more important than they’ve ever been…” Read more for the full track list, and check URB’s Moby feature and …
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