December 17, 2008

Microfilm Release a Free Song for the Holidays!

In the spirit of giving this holiday season, the newly relocated Portland Oregon electro-duo Microfilm have released a special Christmas single called There’s No Snow Here (For Christmas). The song is full of pulsating beats, mesmerizing synths, cello, and just a touch of sleigh bells. Perfect for slumbering by the fireplace, background music for your uber-indie Christmas party, or just rocking out in your puffy holiday sweater.

Microfilm – There’s No Snow Here (For Christmas)

You can also get the song for free at the Microfilm Myspace

December 2, 2008

Mr. Vega Remixes Franz Ferdinand and Crystal Castles!

Mr. Vega, arguably the hardest working remixer in the biz, returns again with mixes of Franz Ferdinand’s as of yet unreleased single “Ulysses” and Crystal Castles’ haunting jam “Vanished”. The perfect electro-caffeine to kick off your Tuesday morning.

Franz Ferdinand – Ulysses (Mr. Vega Remix)

Crystal Castles – Vanished (Mr. Vega Remix)

November 21, 2008

Wesley The Robot is being Attacked by a 60 Foot Lesbian Octopus!!!! Plus a Friday Mix!

If a giant octopus is attacking a power plant, that’s probably not good. That’s also probably the reason the power went out when Wesley was charging. I think maybe Beatrice owes Wesley an apology.

Does It Offend You Yeah? – Attack Of The 60 Ft Lesbian Octopus

The Octopus project – Truck

Laromlab – Sid Attacks

Mr. Oizo – Feadz On

New Order – Dream Attack

Simian Mobile Disco – Sleep Deprivation

Tin Can Telephone – Spak Attack

Battle – Demons

The Cinematics – Break

David Bowie – Breaking Glass


Justice – Let There Be Light (Breakbot Remix)


DJ Krafty Kuts – The Message (Accapella) – Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five

Lykke Li – Breaking It Up

Thomas Dolby – Commercial Breakup

Go! Motion – A Broken Argument

Stryofoam – Safe + Broken

October 27, 2008

John Mccain’s Halloween Surprise Mix

There’s something about Halloween that just syncs up with so much of the music that I listen to. The airy atmosphere, chilling winds and bright colors of fall just go together with rich arrangements, luminescent melodies, and poignant lyrics. Halloween also allows for a rich palette from which to carve a political pumpkin, or in this case a political cartoon. Here are a few songs to accompany the winds of change that are sure to shift to our backs in the next eight days.

Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head – Bedroom Costume

Spoon – Change My Life

Grafton Primary – Change

David Bowie – Changes

The Stills – Changes are No Good

The Postal Service – Suddenly Everything Has Changed (Flaming Lips Cover)

The New Pornographers – The Laws Have Changed

The Killers – Change Your Mind

October 24, 2008

A Very AZLTRON Halloween! Danse for the Macabre!

It’s that time of year again, the leaves have changed color, it’s getting colder, the winter is creeping in on us, and yes there will be drunken Halloween parties. Being the generous individual that I am I am going to share with you my custom Halloween mix of 2008. So dress up as Joe the Plumber, Sarah Palin, a French Maid with a breezy chemisier, or just as a sorority girl in her underwear and enjoy the tunes that I have compiled for this Halloween season. After all, you’re the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown.

The Fever – Waiting For The Centipede

!!! – Must be the Moon

The Rakes – Terror!

Echo & The Bunnymen – The Killing Moon


The Cure – The Walk


Joy Division – Isolation

Oingo Boingo – Dead Man’s Party

Tones On Tail – Go!

Villains – Thrilla

The Faint – Southern Belles in London Sing

Mt. Sims – Dig it in

M83 – Graveyard Girl

Be safe everyone! For reals!

August 8, 2008

MSTRKRFT Greenlight Remix


MSTRKRFT are releasing their latest bangin’ remix of John Legend’s “Greenlight” featuring Andre 3000 through their Myspace page. When will the deadly DJ duo from Toronto drop a new album on us? Not nearly soon enough.

John Legend – Greenlight ft. Andre 3000 (MSTRKRFT Remix)

MSTRKRFT – Vuvuvu

MSTRKRFT – Bounce (Radio Version)

MSTRKRFT – Bounce (High Powered Boy Remix)

MSTRKRFT – Street Justice (MSTRKRFT Remix)

August 7, 2008

Ratatat’s LP3

Ratatat return with the most to the point album title I’ve ever read, “LP3″. This being their third album, Mike Stroud and Evan Mast have decided to branch out their style in two directions. On one hand they have their classical sound involving intricate melodies and sweeping strings (sometimes even without beats!)and on the other they are branching out their beat fueled grooves employing some of the most upbeat drum tracks they’ve ever used and some tracks built entirely on acoustic sounding hand claps. The results are pretty spectacular. Don’t expect any animal sound effects, but do expect virtually every other trick a keyboard, bass, guitar, and drum machine can provide. From their trademark slide guitar, Crystal Castles-like garbled 8-bit video game blasts, to an occasional voice box over the guitar and you’ve got the basic ingredients of “LP3″ but only Stroud and Mast could season them so deliciously. Even though their previous album was entitled “Classics”, it might be “LP3″ that goes down as their timeless classic.

Ratatat – Falcon Jab

Ratatat – Bruleé

Ratatat Myspace

March 30, 2008

Wesley The Robot

Filed under: Cut Copy,dance mix,Party Mix,secret machines,Wesley the robot — AZLTRON @ 8:27 am

Another week goes by, another Wesley the Robot mix. Tell me what you think of the cartoons and the songs!

Flaming Lips – Pilot Head at the Queer of God

Secret Machines – Sad and Lonely

Cut Copy – The Twilight

The Faint – Psycho Killer (Talking Heads Cover)

Dandy Warhols – Solid

Autolux – Blanket

Classixx – Dial 1 (Radio Edit)

Frankmusik – Made Her Smile

Plastic Operator – Folder

The LK – Tamagotchi Freestyle

Mason Proper – Lights Off

Microfilm – Chicago (Sufjan Stevens Cover)

There’s also this neat thing called Muxtape, where you can make an online playlist. Check out mine here. You should make one and send it to us.

and just for fun, here’s a couple of remixes of my cartoon:

Wilco:


Mr. Buttocks:White Rabbit:

December 19, 2007

AZLTRON Top 40 Albums of 2007 Part 3 20-11

Well, here we are, at part 3 of my year end blow out. I’m coming into the home stretch here with the albums that I continually came back to over the course of the entire year. Without further ado I’ll escort you through yet another list of ten superb albums from 2007.

20. All Teeth and Knuckles – Club Hits to Hit The Clubs With

If there were ever a perfect ironic, post-hipster, club ready album released, All Teeth and Knuckles would already be two steps ahead of it. The beats border on indie, punk, rap, and electro while still retaining the feeling of those crazy guys who lived down the hall from you sophomore year, who’ve since moved out, but still invite you to their rocking parties off campus. What I’m trying to say is that the music is as much hilarious as it is badass. From the interludes of the squeaky voiced guy from the P-Funk, to a song literally titled “Fuck Your Jacket”, “Club Hits to Hit the Clubs With” is a Win.

All Teeth and Knuckles – The Real San Francisco

19. White Williams – Smoke

Another artist that has popped up in the category of almost dance, almost pop this year is White Williams. You can hear influences all throughout his music. Often times his rhythm section takes on a Bowie-like syncopation pattern, or his bass will chug not unlike an LCD Soundsystem bassline. Made from island rhythms, off note guitar melodies, aural soundscapes and an undeniable white boy funk, White Williams has crafted one of the most fascinating albums of the year. From the moment you hear the spacey sounds and driving bassline of New Violence you’ll be hooked, and when the sighs hit around 0:41 you’ll be as satisfied as Mr. Williams sounds.

White Williams – New Violence

18. Bright Eyes – Cassadaga

Several things happened as Bright Eyes progressed as an artist from my perspective. First off, he did the Digital Ash/Digital Urn album that drew me into his songwriting world and I figured out that while overtly emotional there was nothing annoying or whiny about most of his work, and that it was actually smart. Then, I got into Son Volt and Wilco and other Alt. Country bands. Lo’ and behold, Cassadaga is Bright Eyes’ best realization of alt country aspiration yet. The only thing I’d question is that “Reinvent the Wheel” was left off the LP. Songs like “Four Winds” and my personal favorite “If The Brakeman Turns My Way” buoy the album, but “Reinvent the Wheel” is undeniable.

Bright Eyes – If The Brakeman Turns My Way

17. Digitalism – Idealism

I have to admit it took some warming up to Digitalism for me, I think I wasn’t impressed with the singles off the bat and that impression stuck with me. It wasn’t until I heard the driving guitars of “I Want I Want”, that made me go “Woah, guitars? Who are these guys?” and I dove through the rest of their album finding other gems like, of course, “Idealistic”, “Anything New”, and the best song to listen to in a convertible while speeding, “Pogo”. Of course I’m going to like the songs with vocals better than the instrumental, sample based, and ambient works, but the fact that there is a wide variety gets more respect from me than if they just released 12 pop songs.

Digitalism – Pogo

16. People Noise – Ordinary Ghosts

People Noise is a welcome suprise, composed of Zeke Buck formerly of VHS or Beta and Matt Johnson formerly of Boom Bip, joined together they made one of the best rock albums of the year. Drenched in reverb and washes of keyboards every note is tangible and rewarding to listen to. It kind of cracks me up that when Zeke Buck left VHS or Beta all of the mystique and addictive riffs left too, leaving “Bring on the Comets” sounding like a clunky hybrid of the two Killers albums. That said, the lush soundscapes that were once hidden behind French house riffs are now in the forefront. From the absolutely thrashing rock riots to the beautiful ballads “Ordinary Ghosts” will make you wish Zeke had left VHS or Beta earlier.

People Noise – Harrison Bergeron

15. Simian Mobile Disco – Attack Decay Sustain Release

Taking their album name from the settings on an analogue synthesizer, SMD shows you what a good Moog can do. Several of the year’s most banging singles came off of this album as well as one of the most talked about music videos of the year (Hustler). Guest vocalists like Ninja from the Go! Team and Barry Dobbin from the the discontinued Clor make some of the albums highlights really shine. I’m sure half of the reason I listen to “Love” is because I want to hear some new Clor tracks and the other half is that great slap bass sound. The pinnacle though, is the hard hitting electro ballad “I Believe“. After listening to this record you will believe too, in Simian Mobile Disco.

Simian Mobile Disco – I Believe

14. Midnight Juggernauts – Dystopia

With all of the retrofitting of catchy synthesizers to fit funked up French fried beats, it seems impossible that anyone could pull off anything like that in a truly live performance. Australia’s Midnight Juggernauts prove that it is possible. With a sound that’s one part David Bowie, one part Justice, and one part Gary Numan’s Minimoog synthesizer from 79, the basslines and roaring synth will have you begging for more in 45 seconds flat. If anyone out there was going to make a remake of the Rocky series, except it was a musical on acid, they might want to consult the Midnight Juggernauts because they have a lock on the otherworldly dance sound that floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee.

Midnight Juggernauts – So Many Frequencies

13. Chromeo – Fancy Footwork

Everybody’s favorite Montreal based synthfunk band returned this year and proved to be in better form than ever. There literally was not a better album to have in your car in this summer. The majestic electro soul of the intro captures the greatness of the album yet to come. Once the hits start rolling the just don’t stop. The song structures from their last album have been juiced up and the choruses are so insanely catchy that they’ll be there until next year’s best of lists. From “Tenderoni”, to “Fancy Footwork”, “To Bonafied Lovin’” Chromeo will make you believe in a place where Jheri Curl never went out of fashion and everyone still wears asymmetrical sunglasses and neon jackets.

Chromeo – Opening Up (Ce Soir On Danse)

12. The Rakes – Ten New Messages

The thing that keeps bringing me back to The Rakes is that their music is so urgent. Vocalist Alan Donohoe perfectly ascribes the feeling of being intelligent and out of control at the same time. It’s the idea of the emotional versus the logical and the Rakes’ music is dripping with that give and take. The ballads highlight this unique approach to the love song, “Little Superstitions” and even more so “Leave the City and Come Home” lay out a relationship situation perfectly, and the protagonist knows what he should do, the logic, but his emotional side won’t let him. For as much as I’m talking about the cerebral, there are definitely brash rock outs on this album, some are even a little angry. The best of them is the unstoppable “Time to Stop Talking”, which is a shock to The Rakes’ cerebral system to end contemplation and begin fevered action.

The Rakes – Time to Stop Talking

11. The Octopus Project – Hello Avalanche

The smörgåsbord of sounds offered up on this album are more than enough to make it the instrumental album of the year, even though not all tracks are instrumentals. From tremolo vibes to fuzzed out electronic beats to perfect garage rock riffs, this album has something for everyone. There’s even a theremin all throughout! A theremin! When was the last time any band, any band, used a theremin? We’ve probably got to go back to the 60′s for that one. The genre bending tendencies of this album soar through ambient, easy listening, indie pop and IDM. If The Octopus Project ever scores a movie, I’ll be the first in line to see it. Until then they’ll have to remain the soundtrack of my life.

The Octopus Project – Ghost Moves

December 17, 2007

AZLTRON Top 40 Albums of 2007 Part 2 29-20

Filed under: 2007,best of,christmas,dance mix,Good Music,indie,Rock,year end list — AZLTRON @ 3:41 am

Again, it’s been a little while since my last post. Now that finals and papers are all done I can finally devote my attention to what has been garnering a great deal of attention all around the blog-o-sphere, year end best of lists.

29. New Young Pony Club – Fantastic Playroom

Sales of ice cream in the U.K. were in record numbers this summer due to the sweet dance/pop of New Young Pony Club. OK, so maybe I have no idea about the sales of ice cream products in the U.K. but if the people over there are aware of New Young Pony Club, they should immediately buy the album, and then get a hot fudge sundae, a sure fire way to bliss. Wait, it gets better, imagine the hot fudge sundae in one hand, CD in the other and now click here to watch the video for “Ice Cream”. Dance bands with attractive female keyboardists, singers and drummers can do no wrong in my book. Especially those keyboards, yowza.

New Young Pony Club – Ice Cream

28. Nine Inch Nails – Year Zero

One of the best surprises of the year, Trent Reznor is finally comfortable with all of his influences and is pushing the boundaries of his own music. No more do we get empty angst and mindless E-string riffs, we get a fully thought out and programmed concept album. The arsenal of sounds that Reznor uses are hit and miss, but when they hit, you better be in a military bunker a mile underground.

Nine Inch Nails – God Given

27. Au Revoir Simone – The Bird of Music

This is the perfect album for a Sunday morning or sitting by the fireplace watching the snow come down. The three part harmonies, keyboard melodies and heartfelt lyrics combine for a rapturous effect that will lower your heart rate, in a good way. Like I said earlier, if a band has one female keyboardist, they can’t go wrong, if they have three, can world domination be far behind?

Au Revoir Simone – Night Majestic

26. !!! (Chk Chk Chk) – Myth Takes

This is a monster of a dance album, a little darker than their previous work, !!! offer up their hypnotic rhythms in a variety of songs. All the quirky dance songs are still here, but what shoots them into the stratosphere are song like “Must Be The Moon”, where they take all they learned from grooves, raps, and builds and put it together into one monster track. If people have hips that are able to move side to side and they have functioning eardrums the must dance when they hear this song.

!!! (Chk Chk Chk) – Must Be The Moon

25. Calvin Harris – I Created Disco

If “Myth Takes” is about dancing till you completely lose it, then Calvin Harris is about being the coy wallflower that the girls can’t get enough of. Calvin Harris exudes a seemingly effortless cool that echoes his surprisingly simple song structures that despite being repetitive, are always entertaining. Whether it’s reminiscing about an era that you barely remember or going to Vegas, listening to this album is almost as good as actually getting all the girls. Almost.

Calvin Harris – The Girls

24. The Broken West – I Can’t Go On I’ll Go On

The title of the album is misleading, there’s never a doubt from the opening salvo of “On The Bubble” that the album will ever beak down or be subject to paralyzing melancholy. It shoots forth, full blast full of pure of indie rock songs that are as catchy as they are poignant. They’ll get you on the third and fourth listens. Especially the heartbreaking “You Can Build an Island”. My favorite track is “Big City” for it’s piano groove, the lines “We Think We’re going somewhere but we’re really spinning out of control”, and of course what I like to call the “Car Commercial” part around 2:31. Seriously, why hasn’t this been licensed yet?

The Broken West – Big City

23. Billy Harvey – Bearsick

I usually dislike acoustic rock by sensitive singer songwriter types just because their accessibility and vague lyrics results in a lot of bro doofs and stephanies mindlessly blaring Jack Johnson at a frat barbecue. Billy Harvey is not such frat fodder, his clever word play, unconventional production and honest voice make him stand above the rest. There’s such an earnest quality to his songs, even when you can tell what the next verse is going to be, it’s still endearing.

Billy Harvey – When I Say Go
22. The Minor Canon – No Good Deed Goes Unpunished

If there is a grower on my year end list it’s Minor Canon’s No Good Deed Goes Unpunished. I had the chance to get acquainted with this album on a few long drives at night over the summer. The rich instrumentation creates a soothing world somewhere between easy listening and damn good songwriting. Quiet enough so that it makes good background noise to keep you awake, but as you go on listening you find yourself enthralled with the masterfully constructed lyrics. I dare you to listen to the album and not come away feeling validated and a little inspired.

The Minor Canon – The Rockets

21. Greg Summerlin – All Done in Good Time

Greg Summerlin’s latest album has some shockingly bouncy and upbeat singles about being unfortunate in relationships. Now wait a minute, upbeat? Bouncy? Relationships gone bad? That’s a recipe for not only musical genius, but also for AZLTRON to absolutely love it! You get the sense that even if Greg Summerlin was trapped in one of those constricting rooms with spikes on the walls he would find some way to escape through pure optimism. I think his happy thoughts would melt down the gears and reshape the room into neon colored ballroom where you and your friends could have the ultimate dance party.

Greg Summerlin – Unlucky In Love

20. Maximo Park – Our Earthly Pleasures

Maximo Park’s second album shines with all of the class, intelligence and raw energy of their debut while still exploring a few new musical avenues. like the synth loop driven “Our Velocity”, but don’t worry there’s the same introspective anthems present that we’ve come to expect of Paul Smith and company. A shining example is the Marr influenced “Books From Boxes” that is at once hypnotizing and heartbreakingly beautiful. The song is truly cinematic. When Smith sings “The rain explodes at the moment the cab door closed” not only can you imagine it brilliantly but you feel the chill of that rainy day run down your spine.

Maximo Park – Books From Boxes

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