May 2, 2009

Future Future Fuze Garage Rock Fuzz and Electro Fun!

Filed under: All Teeth and Knuckles,death from above 1979,Future Future — AZLTRON @ 8:00 am

New Jersey’s Future Future is made up of talented teenage brothers Jordan Lawlor and Jamie Lawlor who write wailing punk rock tunes saturated in electronic distortion and synth washes. If you’re searching for the next big punktronic crossover hit look ye no further!

November 6, 2008

Marc Ustari Remixes Data’s "Rapture"

This mix was a pleasant surprise to find in my inbox the other day. I enjoyed the original Rapture mix and the Edwin Van Cleef versions very much and I even mentioned this mix in that post and now I have it to share with all of you. Marc Ustari is an up and coming DJ out of the UK. Fans of Justice, Daft Punk, and electronic music in general will find something to like here. Floor Filling Dance secret weapon? I think so.

Data – Rapture (Marc Ustari Remix)

Mark Ustari (Unbelievable)

September 23, 2008

Marc Ustari is Unbelievable

Marc Ustari is an up and coming electro producer out of London, and if he’s featured on this blog he must be doing something right. Right? Absolutely, his stomping beats and creative use of distortion to further enhance his songs a la Justice. Take a taste of his latest work “Unbelievable” below.

Marc Ustari – Unbelievable

To top it off, Marc Ustari even has a bangin’ remix of Data’s “Rapture” on his Myspace. So just mosey on over and enjoy.

September 20, 2008

Edwin Van Cleef Remixes Data’s Rapture (ft. Sebastien Grainger)

Edwin Van Cleef has remixed the newest single from the up and coming French producer Data, “Rapture”. The song features Sebastien Grainger from Death From Above 1979 and some sublime retro synths and guitar work and if it’s possible, Van Cleef has injected the song with even more ideal 80′s nostalgia.

Data – Rapture (ft Sebastien Grainger)

Data – Rapture pt. II

Data – Rapture (Edwin Van Cleef Remix)

Data Myspace

September 5, 2008

Mr. Vega Remixes Death From Above 1979

Mr. Vega returns yet again with another remix of a blog beloved band, this time Death From Above 1979 is on the table. The track? “Little Girl”, fueled by the original bass riff and a bit of an answering machine, this is the kind of song I’d want to see drunk guys swinging on vines, headed to a dance party in the Jungle. Think about it, I feel the closed caption subtitles would be something like, “Waaaoooohhh!” *Thunk* (Drunk man crashes in the PA system). A lot of fun for sure.

death from above 1979 – little girl – mr vega remix

In addition to this fine remix, here is some more work by the elusive Mr. Vega.

Mr. Vega – Apart of Me

Mr. Vega – Blue Exit

Mr. Vega – Disco on the Menu

August 24, 2008

Walter Meego

Chicago based electro pop-group Walter Meego is comprised of Guitarist/singer Colin Yark and Keyboardist Justin Sconza. Imagine a quirky singer songwriter fuzed at the hip to a keyboard and drum machine; that comes pretty close to what Walter Meego sounds like. Just add in some sweet guitar riffs, some vocoder, and it becomes pretty clear that Walter Meego is a winner.

Walter Meego – Forever

Walter Meego – So You Wanna Be A Star

Walter Meego – Lost

Walter Meego Myspace

August 16, 2008

The Faint @ Trocadero Pt 1

So tomorrow’s the big day, I’m headed down to see The Faint in Philly. Their new album is pretty bangin’ and I can’t wait to see them live. It’s going to be a good time. In celebration of this event, I’m going to share some Faint songs with you, and maybe I’ll see you there?

The Faint – The Geeks Were Right (Does it Offend You, Yeah? remix)

The Faint – Mirror Error

The Faint – Fish in a Womb

The Faint – Your Retro Career Melted (Ursula 1000)

The Faint – Call Call

If You Buy an Album this summer, it really should be Fasciinatiion.

The Faint Myspace

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