Monday, November 30, 2009

High Contrast


A high dose of speed, meant to be ingested aurally.

Racing Green


Flashing Lights

In For The Kill

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Wom Wom Wom Wom


Two short mixes for the rehab. Both are based in dubstep, but the two are fairly different. The first is more of a light mix, and the second brings the bass.

Here is the first mix:

Fall Slip

And the second

With Force

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Testarossa Autodrive




This song has a lot of meaning to me I suppose. It is essentially the song that got me into electronic music. After seeing this video of Justice at I Love Techno in 2006, I was hooked. That video got me to Cross, then to, Ed Bangers, then electro house, then fidget and onward. So check it out. Testarossa Autodrive (SebastiAn Remix)

Ross D




After hearing the High Contrast remix of the Calvin Harris track ready for the weekend, I've been searching for some DnB that I can get into. I'm not really a listener to this type of music, though I enjoy it in the setting of a massive. I would search, but I don't know where to look, so imagine my surprised happiness when into the Funkyrehab inbox dropped the Ross D track The 215. Its an uplifting, and energetic (as if DnB ever isn't) tribute to the artist's home town of Philly. Ross D's debut album Musical D-Lite will be released in September on Playloop Records.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Fakers - Nightswimming



Just found two posts that I wrote a few months ago, so here you go. This Re-Edit is my favorite mix in recent memory. Kissy Sell Out throws the Bmore style on this REM track, giving it a new energy. Kissy Sell Out is a DJ from London, with “one or two” remixes. REM is... wait should I even be telling you this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Nc4oLXfg7M

Monday, June 29, 2009

Singles - Motorin'

This single by Seatle/Tacoma natives, The Saturday Knights, first came to my attention as a result of the snowboarding DVD Double Decade. Once I heard the beat I was hooked. I couldn't go around without humming it to myself. In addition, the music video makes me think of The Big Lebowski and all of the good things that go along with that.

The Saturday Knights - Motorin' from Nick Dale on Vimeo.

Summer Shade




Its actually hot now in New York, and the air conditioning in my office was broken at the beginning of the day. Any who, to cool off with some chill tracks, heres this little Summer Shade Mixtape. Ech traktor not working.....
Tracklist:
Discopolis (w/ Lifelike) - Kris Menace
Paris (Aeroplane Remix Feat. Au Revoir Simone) - Friendly Fires
5B - 1979 (GlowTape!'s 2009 Remix) - Smashing Pumpkins
Ithaca (AutoRock Remix) - Deleted Scenes
The Reeling (Miike Snow Remix) - Passion Pit
Daily Routine (Phase One Remix) - Animal Collective
Summertime (The Pharcyde Remix) - Sublime
Warm Heart of Africa (Theophilus London Remix) - The Very Best ft. Ezra Koeing
Generation Lost - B.O.B
Motorin' - The Saturday Knights
Acid Raindrops - People Under The Stairs

Friday, June 12, 2009

Down for Maintenance

...on my computer. As in, recently I had a problem that caused the computer with all of my music to crash. I had most of that music backed up, but the stuff that wasn't was all the new stuff. So as of now, I am temporarily unable to do new posts. BUT! Hopefully that Roman kid will find it in his heart to get something up here soon enough. And as I leave you, I'll give you one last track that I really enjoyed. It's called "Alice" by Pogo, an Australian fellow who enjoys remixing audio from shows and movies into songs. This one is from Alice in Wonderland, and is something like 90% original audio from the animated classic itself. Watch the video first, then download if you find it to your liking.
Until next time.

-The Merchandise

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Fischerspooner


Today, we will be transported back almost a decade to the late 90's/early 2000's. For some of us, Fischerspooner is a bit of flash of nostalgia. "Didn't they do that...'Never Win' song..? Or something?" Well, yes, as a matter of fact, they did. But that's not all they had to offer. They're an electroclash duo out of New York that definitely brings a unique sound to the table. At times the way the vocals pair with the synth sounds is reminiscent of Freezepop without the sugary-sweet aspect. But that's about where the similarity stops. Their songs definitely have a progression, and they definitely build. Comes out of nowhere sometimes, but if it's a surprise, it's certainly a pleasant one. So take these songs and give 'em a try.
We are Electric, Sweetness, and Emerge.

Friday, June 5, 2009

SIngles - Moby


First things first, this blog is on a downturn. And while I am just as responsible as the fine folk we have as admins, I still point a blaming finger in their direction. Shame on you people! Let's get this thing back up and running, k? K.
Review time. I know that basically everyone on this blog knows Moby. Many are probably huge fans of the man's work. But this song I'm sticking up here today is, in my opinion, an instant classic- one that will stay alongside Porcelain and Southside in our memories. The thing is...it's a remix. A very talented remix by the talented Steve Angello (myspace here). But as such, this song is made to be blasted over speakers with sick bass. I predict its effeciveness peaks when at the end of a massive set; when everyone is high strung but tiring out, this would let them unwind and do just as much as they felt was appropriate. So while this is probably nothing new to you, I give you Raining Again (Steve Angello's Vocal Mix).
And over the next few days, I'm going to try and keep updating. I've got some free time to kill, after all. Hopefully my compatriats will join me.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Technicolor Health





The new album by the Harlem Shakes is out. I picked it up yesterday at their show, and have been listening to it since, so I suggest you check it out now.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Beesmunt Soundsystem


Like that electronic dance music that we've been posting? Well then heres something that you will probably enjoy. This is Beesmunt Soundsystem, a European Dj duo. Since forming in 2006, they've been spinning French House, Electro, Disco, Fidget House, 80’s, Baltimore Club, New Wave, Classic House, Hiphop and 90’s, as well as producing some wobly, ghetto bass tracks. Unfortunately, unless you're in amsterdam, there isn't much of a chance of hearing them live anytime soon. Here is their track Eraserhead.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

An Unorthodox Post...

I know we don't normally do this here at the rehab, but this is a special occasion. I have just stumbled upon a mash-up goldmine. Please click here and begin downloading immediately. Pay special attention to the Illuminoids, about whom I will probably end up writing a review. Anyway, check out Best of Bootie, including the albums from previous years. There is some quality stuff there.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Red Wire Black Wire



Red Wire Black Wire is an Electro-pop group currently residing in Brooklyn. They are coming to you as graduates of the school that some large contingent of you may be attending, Wesleyan. You know, where those other guys came from. I found about them in early December, and immediately grilled my wes friends on whether or not they were familiar with the group. None replied in the affirmative. For this reason, I find this post very neccessary. For lack of a better personal comparison, the band has been said to sound like equal parts Ratatat, and The Cure. So without further ado, please check out their track Compass from the Compass EP, which is well worth buying. Check them out on their website, or on myspace. Also, if you are going to be in Manhattan this weekend, maybe you can try to find me listening to them at Webster Hall.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Don Rimini


BECAUSE I FUCKING CAN

Signed,
The Merchandise.


But in all seriousness, today I am giving you guys more of that infectious genre we love so well- the hair of the dog that bit you: electro/techno. Our artist this time comes from that glorious Paris club scene, and he has a background there, as he spent his teen years DJing at raves. This is most likely responsible for the affinity I and many others have for this music: his experience working the crowd gave him a lot of knowledge of what sounds can get ppl to move. I mean, fuck, I can't listen to any of his stuff without at least bobbing my head, swaying, and drumming my fingers to the music. Basically, y'all gotta listen to this to figure out what I'm talking about. So I'm gonna give you two things in addition to his myspace: the single Hools (yeah, I just linked to another music blog...but who the fuck cares?), which is one of my absolute favorites, and this lovely video for the song Ohow?

DON RIMINI - OHOW? from Alex Nebout on Vimeo.
 
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