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Monday 26 April 2010

Slack


Easily the most pleasant post i have done in a while - here is a collection of smooth grooves that shouldn't get your pulse racing, but should be enjoyed in the small morning hours, lock the doors, close the curtains, lie back, close your eyes and let the soothing music envelop you...

You know the feeling when you put your hand in your pocket and feel a note (and then you go through the inner prayer - please be £20, please please please) - i get the same feeling when i stumble across amazing old songs, this is one of those songs - with its rolling lounge beat, carefully placed piano melody and shimmering episodes of plucked guitar, 'The Real Deal' is mesmerizing. However, its the inclusion of stunning chanted vocals which really makes this track shine, transporting you across continents, and giving you a taste of Africa. The electronica duo Goldfish (the 'Fishies' to their fans) hail from SA and are just ludicrously talented, buy their latest album here

The Real Deal - Goldfish.mp3
 
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I love getting the excuse to post Kalkbrenner, so here we go, a really laid back remix released in 2009, the original 'Closed Eyes' - Chordian was a classic piece of Detroit Techno, Kalkbrenner has retained the soulful vibe of the original, but injected his own juice into the mix - with the integration of a really sharp synth and a fattened bassline, you would think this pumped up version would have you hitting the dancefloor, however the repetitive beat and muted piano makes it delightfully soporific - earning it a spot here

Closed Eyes (Paul Kalkbrenner Remix) - Chordian.mp3
 
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Hypnotic, dreamy, heavenly - all of the above, the drumbeat is so light its almost insubstantial and the strummed backing guitar is strangely uplifting amidst the melancholic instrumentals (a little ivory tinkling is also thrown in for good measure at the end) - all nicely wrapped up with Erlend Øye's soft, sombre vocals - a very pleasant track that i am sure is well known to most of you!

As an added bonus Röyksopp have released another track in 320 completely free and its very, very nice - 'Electric Counterpoint: III. Fast (RYXP True To Original Edit)' - Steve Reich.mp3

I Don't Know What I Can Save You From (Röyksopp Remix) - Kings of Convenience
 
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Ok, i don't really like Indie music, however i do like Au Revoir Simone and i really like Max Cooper (as i am sure you will have guessed from previous posts) - so i jumped on the release back in 2009, when it was posted for free in 192kbps here. However i have been in the process of updating my entire music collection into 320, so i was recently reacquainted with this fantastical remix - the familiar Cooper clicks and static hiss prickle throughout, a muted kick breaks through the cold whispering synth. Out of the depths slowly climb the tinkling piano chimes and the dampened vocals of the original... which eventually break into warm liquid sub bass, its awesome. Over 6 minutes of spiritual enlightenment...get it here

Take Me As I Am (Max Cooper Remix) - Au Revoir Simone.mp3
 
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First of thanks to BLeigh for persuading me to get my hands this one - talk about pleasant D&B, seriously deep, no known release date for this tingly bad boy, although it should be coming out on the highly anticiapted Commix album 'Recall To Mind,' - get your atmospheric fill-up here, ya beauty:

Japanese Electronics (Instra:mental Rework) - Commix.mp3
 

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