Tue, Jun 14
Emotion (Reset! Remix)
Sex. Vomit. Dance. Reset!’s big house flip of NAPT’s “Emotion” invokes all three. The slapping bass throbs, diva samples break a sweat, and rollercoaster beats shudder and heave. And to think, it's only the first release from the rising UK funky/rave/dubstep dudes, on their new label Red Sugar. Five bucks says it’ll become one of our favorite London providers in the years ahead.
Wed, Jun 01
The Hi-Lo Tunez Plan: 15th Step
MP3s download: The Plan in ZIP file
Tracklist:
01. Eleven
( Thao & Mirah - Kill Rock Stars)
02. Defender
( Tahiti 80 - Human Sounds)
03. A Wall, A Century
( Thee Oh Sees - In The Red)
04. Most Days
( Mazes - Fat Cat)
05. Get Gone
( 31 Knots - Polyvinyl)
06. Filthy Love
( We Are Enfant Terrible - Last Gang)
07. Ghost in The Park
( Young Rival - Sonic Unyon)
08. Water
( Heypenny - Unsigned)
09. Everything Looks Better In The Sun
( Obits - Sub Pop)
10. So Tired In The Morning
( Erland And The Carnival - Full Time Hobby)
11. A Problem Is A Problem Don't Matter Where You From
( The Death Set - Ninja Tune)
12. Flags
( Who Are You - Disques Nomade)
13. To Ardent
( Black Devil Disco Club feat. Nancy Sinatra - Lo)
14. Easy Action
( The Alps - Mexican Summer)
special thanks to:
Mark Jiggsaw, Jonathan Partch, Simon Pelletier-Gilbert, Hayley Absalom, Carly Starr, Frank Hill, Noah & Sean, Keith Abrahamsson, Udi Radomsky, Maggie Veil, Benoit Tregouet, Mederic and Daniele Pedruzzi, Clare, Johnny Dwyer, Jan Lankish, Casey Deming.
The HLT Plan! is an idea by Deya Alverman, Hi-Lo Tunez ®2002
all songs are under temporary permission of the official labels or artists
click here to watch our previous steps
Tue, May 10
Modern Art
The Mark Ronson-produced Arabia Mountain, out June 7 on Vice, finds Black Lips sounding a lot like the Fun House incarnation of the Stooges, but with surprising twists. With a fuzzy lead guitar playing something very close to the Phrygian scale that is so common in Arabic and Egyptian music, as well as surf-rock lyrics like “Let’s go out and find the ocean ‘cause I think we need a swim”—“Modern Art” is, in turns, a stylistic statement and a fun rock song.
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