November 28, 2008

Asian Singing, Piano & Dance Beats with Gejius

Gejius is an electronic artist out of Portland, Oregon whose real name is Aaron. What a great name. His work features innovative and melodic uses of electronic instruments. His work on the track Makkuro Kurosuke even features some kind of Asian chant with ballad worthy piano. On his So Sad(Gravity/Love) remix he stretches the vocals 40 yards past autotune and plants it in the endzone of innovative electro. If I had to categorize it, I would say it’s like Radiohead, Mouse on Mars, and the Notwist roadtripping across the USA

November 24, 2008

Heads We Dance Release New Single "Human Touch"!

The Leeds, UK synth pop group Heads We Dance has finally released their new single “Human Touch”, available now in limited 12″ and as a free download. The single roars to life with sirens in lending itself to the imagery of a “Metropolis” like retro-futurist city. Vocals are run through a razor sharp vocoder and diced to perfection in between hyper aggressive snares and mountains of fuzz bass, pausing only to tease you with a Daft Punk-like interlude before diving back into the mayhem. The B-side “You Are Never Alone With Model 21″ spotlights the velvety smooth vocals of Pierre as heavily phased riffs whiz by like hyper futuristic taxi cabs. If you’re a fan of the Human League, Daft Punk, Justice or just plain quality dance music “Human Touch” is for you.

Heads We Dance – The Human Touch

Heads We Dance – You Are Never Alone With Model 21


Heads We Dance – Love Version 15

Heads We Dance Myspace

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)

October 28, 2008

Saint Pauli Remix Egotronic’s "Raven gegen Deutschland": Breakdancing Sure to Erupt in Streets


DJ remixers extraordinaire Saint Pauli hail from the efficient land of Hamburg Germany and present to you their remix of Egotronics’ “Raven Gagen Deutschland”. After some vocal experimentation on beat, akin to Mouse on Mars’ “Wipe That Sound” a bass riff kicks off a full on freak out of Justice proportions. Those Germans and their efficient German techno; What will they think of next?

Egotronic – RgD (SaintPauli RMX)

Mouse on Mars – Wipe That Sound

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!

October 23, 2008

Thieves Like Us’ "Play Music" Pulsates with Elation, Energy and Determination

Filed under: Daft Punk,Electro,Joy Division,New Order,Post Punk,thieves like us — AZLTRON @ 8:00 am

It’s often said that electronic music lacks the warmth and feeling of more organic instruments, which is why I’m so glad there are so many musicians setting their sites on completely destroying the validity of that notion. One such band that has injected their electronic compositions with an immense amount of emotion and passion are Thieves Like Us.

Thieves Like Us is an electronic post-punk band that has a uniquely international origin. Two thirds of the band, named Pontus and Bjorn, are Swedish and one third of the band, named Andy, is American by way of New York City. The trio first met in Berlin nightclubs and shared the same feeling that they could create more engaging and imaginative music than what they heard in their nightly debauchery. So together they formed Thieves Like Us, which is in itself is a shout out to the original post-punk electro pioneers, New Order, who released a song of the same name in 1984. This song was featured in an emotionally poignant scene in the popular Molly Ringwald film “Pretty In Pink”.

Thieves Like Us have stated that thier debut album Play Music, which was recorded in Berlin, Stockholm, New York City, and London, is “Not an album of easy going club tracks, these songs encompass the emotional highs and lows experienced in day to day life.” Thieves like us emphasize that they “exist as people outside of the clubs” and that they “are sometimes shy, lonely, nervous, insecure and broke” and that “Sometimes we feel good and sometimes we are drunk and crazy”, and their debut Play Music is their autobiography.

Just like the song that they get their name from, Thieves like us do employ an intensely emotional sound.” Play Music” does embody the highs and lows of life. The opening track “Program of the First Part” ripples with energy and determination. The track starts modestly with just a few spare claps before the driving bass and swirling delayed keyboards surge into place. Their use of minimalist elements creates a strikingly stark and aggressive track. Arpeggios and synths crash over intimate revelations like “You need me, admit it” before the track falls apart in a spectacle of synth and percussion. Thieves Like Us also released a music video for this track that is notable because of it’s use of footage from the seminal 1982 Disney Film Tron. The song races along to Tron’s signature light cycle races and adds much pathos to scenes from the movies’ climactic Identity Disk Battles.

Thieves Like Us inhabit a space in electro/punk that is at once calm and dramatic, like the hero of a Greek tragedy heading to war well aware of the probable outcome. While at the same time their sound is fused at the hip to intensely danceable bass grooves and soothing waves of synthesizer, making a trip to the dance floor seem like an epic journey. There are many examples of this unique sonic combination. One exciting example is the driving number “Lady” where the band adds significant pathos through atmospheric synths and a dramatic drum machine. Following that track is a remarkable spoken word track, called “Program of the Second Part”, that features sound sculpting similar to the Blade Runner soundtrack written by the composer Vangelis. Another standout song that fuses serious subject matter with serious beats is “Your Heart Feels”. This song creates an atmosphere as big as a stadium and hooks to match, halfway through the song you’re sure to be singing along.

The biggest highlights of the album are the songs that retain the serious lyrics, but where the sound lightens up significantly. Like the lead single “Drugs in My Body” that bounds along with a giant beat and a repetitive hook reminiscent of Daft Punk. Perhaps the best song on the album is the electro pseudo rap of “Miss You”, that features a theme of reconciliation in a relationship and grooves along on disco bass that would make legendary Italian electro producer Giorgio Moroder bob his head.

Thieves Like Us has released an album of sounds that makes you think as much as it makes you move. The glorious vintage synths wash over each song, intricately wrapping each track in a shimmering wall of elation, love and determination. Thieves Like Us has the most authentic early 80′s synth sound I’ve heard from a modern band and while they might not be the best band from 1981, they certainly are a contender for 2008. Their album drops November 7 on the Kitsune-Maison Label.

Thieves Like Us – Miss You

Thieves Like Us -Fass

Thieves Like Us Myspace


October 18, 2008

Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head to Play with The Faint!


Photo by Melissa Dex Guzman
Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head are touring with The Faint. That’s right, two great electro acts together at last. Here is the tour schedule:

Natalie Portman‘s Shaved Head
10.22
New York, New York @ The Mercury Lounge
11.07
Sacramento, California @ University Ballroom @ Cal State (w/ the Faint)
11.08
San Francisco, California @ The Warfield (w/ the Faint)
11.09 Portland, Oregon @ Roseland Theatre (w/ the Faint)
11.11 Seattle, Washington @ Showbox at the Market (w/ the Faint)
11.12
Missoula, Montana @ The Other Side (w/ the Faint)


natalie portman’s shaved head – sophisticated side ponytail from thatgo on Vimeo.

The Faint – Mirror Error (Yousendit)

Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head – Me + Yr Daughter (Yousendit)

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

Dada Life Remix Lykke Li

Are you ready for more modest cutesy female vocals over thumping beats and stuttering synth arpeggios? Of course you are. Dada Life transforms the slowly sashaying original into an old school dancefloor storm. It might take a full minute before you recognize those gentle vocals, but the synth riff that drops and the use of the reverb on the vocals that creates a kind of”Pull Away” effect adds some serious velocity.

Lykke Li – Dance, Dance, Dance (Dada Life Guerilla Fart #4)

Lykki Li Myspace

August 21, 2008

Left/Right Remixes the Ting Tings

Left/Right is a two man remix group from Dallas Texas who have added a little bit more mania to The Ting Ting’s already frantic single “Shut Up and Let Me Go”.

The Ting Tings – Shut Up and Let Me Go (Left/Right Remix)

Left/Right Myspace

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