Remix Radar 029: Featuring RÜFÜS DU SOL, The Avalanches, and OFFAIAH

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Welcome back to Remix Radar! I hope my fellow Americans had a great Thanksgiving and ate plenty of food like the gluttons we all are. For my non-American friends, I hope you had a great week and enjoyed great tunes with great people.

Week 29 is here and that means it’s the kick-off to December. While we’re nearing the impending finale to the year, we are still receiving tasty tunes. We feature RÜFÜS DU SOL, The Avalanches, and OFFAIAH. Quite a delicious way to start the Year’s final month.

Foals – The Runner (RÜFÜS DU SOL Remix)

I love Foals. I love RÜFÜS DU SOL. Put them together and of course I love the product. RUFUS spins Foals’ “The Runner” into a 9 and a half minute brooding journey. It’s a culmination of two special sounds coming together to construct sonic ecstasy. Absolutely incredible.

The Chemical Brothers- Out Of Control (The Avalanches Surrender To Love Mix)

The Avalanches unveil a mesmerizing remix in honor of the 20th anniversary of The Chemical Brothers’ album, Surrender. “Out Of Control” was the third single taken and featured vocals by New Order’s Bernard Sumner and Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie. The Avalanches honor the original by creating something new and fresh. Instead of replicating the overall energy and sound that often comes from remixes, The duo flip it into something unexpected that is joyous and light vs the dark, industrial original. It’s an excellent way to mark their first remix since 2013.

Roberto Surace – Joys (OFFAIAH Remix)

Big fan of the previous remix of “Joys” from Purple Disco Machine. OFFAIAH adds another stellar remix to the pack with a thumping house version. The bass rumbles bringing a different attitude to the original from Roberto Surace.

Emmanuel Jal & Nyaruach – Ti Chuong (Solardo Remix)

Another stellar remix of Emmanuel Jal and Nyaruach’s “Ti Chuong”. Solardo follows the previously featured “supernatural” remix from Musumeci with a much different energy and style. While Musumeci unleashed a sassy disco sound, Solardo brings a whirling tech house reimagining. Another magnificent addition to the “Ti Chuong” remixes and to Solardo’s discography.

Galantis & Dolly Parton Ft. Mr. Probz – Faith (JØRD Remix)

Not going to lie, I am not a fan of the original nor the previous remixes of the mega-hit from Galantis, Dolly Parton, and Mr. Probz. I know I know I am a hater, but I felt it necessary to be honest. With that being said, JØRD constructs a new sound for “Faith” that I can enjoy and vibe to. It’s heavier and bassier with a puncturing attitude. Perfect for those who enjoy a little too much bass.

R3HAB & Vini Vici Ft. PANGEA & DEGO – Alive (Cityzen Remix)

Cityzen flips the Western-themed “Alive” into a roaring bass house remix that captivates the mind with slithering synths and enough bass to shatter windows. It is a completely different sound and attitude from the R3HAB & Vini Vici original and that’s a good thing.

Chase & Status ft. Kabaka Pyramid & Ms. Dynamite – Murder Music (SHY FX Remix)

DnB never sounded so good. SHY FX brings all the right energy, sounds, and attitude to the remix of Chase & Status’s “Murder Music”. It’s a juicy track that anyone can vibe with.

Four Tet – Teenage Birdsong (Avalon Emerson Scrub Jay Remix)

Four Tet gets an otherworldly remix from Avalon Emerson. The remix of “Teenage Birdsong” is very adventurous with a psychedelic spirit. Overall, Avalon Emerson brings a fresh and exciting sound to our ears. Kudos to Four Tet for bringing her talent to the forefront.

ONE FROM THE VAULT

Kylie Minogue – Slow (The Chemical Brothers Remix)

As I previously mentioned, we are in the midst of celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Chemical Brothers’ album, Surrender. To honor this milestone, I bring forth the group’s remix for pop superstar Kylie Minogue’s 2003 hit single, “Slow”. The Chemical brothers bring their trademark acid house style and the heavy distortion that has earmarked their work from inception. It’s classic Chemical Brothers at their finest.

Fun fact, the original release of this remix was on rare white label vinyl before a commercial release.

Remix Radar 028: Featuring R3hab, Dom Dolla, and Purple Disco Machine

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Hello Friends! Welcome to Week 28 of everyone’s favorite feature, Remix Radar. Last week I mused that we were hitting the lull that happens around Thanksgiving and continues, until the New Year. It turns out I was wrong and that was a gross over-exaggeration. This week broke that trend and brought to our ears many, many remixes. Fortunately, I was able to form quite a tasty playlist for when you need to escape your family this Thanksgiving. Continue scrolling for the goods.

Meghan Trainor Ft. Mike Sabath – Wave (R3hab Remix)

What is there that hasn’t been said about R3hab? He’s been on top of his game ever since he broke into our conscious years ago. His remix of Meghan Trainor’s “Wave” brings us a wonderful, happy bounce that will fill listeners with a sense of warmth.

Dua Lipa – Don’t Start Now (Dom Dolla Remix)

I was a bit surprised when I saw this remix come across my computer screen because I never would have guessed or even thought that Dom Dolla would remix a pop track, let alone one of the hottest singers in the game. Even if it’s a pop track, Dom Dolla brings a bravado that can’t be matched and sees Dua Lipa’s angelic vocals become Dom’s muse. The overall sound is delicious and upbeat with a little less “wackiness” from what we’ve heard from previous Dom tracks.

Monolink – Take Me Home (Purple Disco Machine Remix)

Purple Disco Machine brings an unexpected sound to his remix of Monolink’s “Take Me Home”. The remix is dripping with Purple Disco Machine’s trademark funk and disco sounds, but he constructs a slower building song than we usually hear from PDM. That slow burn allows listeners to connect intimately to the groove and ride that wave through the entire eight minutes and change.

Sofi Tukker – Purple Hat (Novak Remix)

Another week, another dope Sofi Tukker remix. This time we get a punchy affair from Novak, a relatively new producer/DJ. While Novak may be young in his career, his sound has the poise of a 20-year veteran and it shines through on his take of “Purple Hat”.

Idris Elba – On Life (Illyus & Barrientos Remix)

The diehard following of Remix Radar will know that I am a big fan of anything Illyus & Barrientos releases. That trend continues with their take on actor and producer, Idris Elba’s “On Life”. The duo spin a lush expansive sonic journey that does justice to the original.

Yotto – Nova (Cassian Remix)

Another artist I stan heavily. Cassian brings a brooding, synth-wave to Yotto’s “Nova”. The Australian builds a bubbling soundscape that rises and crashes like waves careening into the coastline. Another delicious tune from Cassian.

Gryffin & Gorgon City with AlunaGeorge – Baggage (BOT Remix)

I absolutely love this remix from BOT. He creates a very interesting sound design with enough ear-catching sounds to keep my ADD in check.

The Knocks Ft. Gallant – Exit Sign (Wongo Remix)

Wongo rides the low-ends to build a growling remix from The knocks and Gallant’s “Exit Sign”. The remix punches and builds an all-encompassing rhythm that will soundtrack plenty of shuffling videos.

Joe Smooth – Promised Land (Erick Morillo Remix)

Two legends of the game, Joe Smooth and Erick Morillo combine on the remix of “Promised Land”. It’s quintessential sound from Erick Morillo, which sees him unleash a twisted, yet delightful house vibe.

LO’99 Ft. DOOLIE – Stay High (VIP Mix)

Another Australian on the list, Lo’99 peels back the prettiness and brings a boisterous VIP mix to his track “Stay High”. The low-ends rumble and penetrate the eardrums, while DOOLIE’s vocal brings a nice layer of delicious ear candy. The increase in distortion helps to make this a club banger.

Scotty Boy & Lizzie Curious – Lost In The Groove (DJ Vartan & Techcrasher Remix)

If you want to be consumed by danceable energy, this remix is for you. DJ Vartan and Techcrasher construct an insatiable groove that will get any listener “lost in the groove”. Filled with a sassy saxophone and a rhythmic bounce a perfect remix it is.

A R I Z O N A – Problems (Ship Wrek Remix)

Ship Wrek brings a really cool sound design to their remix of A R I Z O N A’s “Problems”. The remix leans into the bass, which oscillates around a well-constructed vocal chop. The culmination of these elements brings a rather fresh sound to the forefront.

Jack Back & CeCe Rogers – Freedom (Harry Romero Remix)

Jack Back aka David Guetta receives a stunning flip from Harry Romero. It conjures memories of old school house music that was alive and well in the 90s.

Cashmere – Disco Hallelujah (Maxim Lany Remix)

Maxim Lany drops the beat and bass down to build a melodic, deep house remix from Cashmere’s “Disco Hallelujah”. Mr. Lany highlights his prodigious talent by building something new and different from the original. It’s a great track for late-night hang outs.

King Arthur & LöKii – Friday (Zendlo Remix)

I’m loving all the house and tech-house tunes that have come out. Zendlo adds his name to the list with his remix of “Friday” from King Arthur and LöKii. He brings delightful energy built on the back of whimsical sounds and a thumping beat. Save this track for Friday and start the party in style.

Moguai – ACIIID (Kryder x Benny Benassi Remix)

Kryder and Benny Benassi light dancefloors on fire with the pounding and rambunctious remix of Moguai’s “ACIIID”. The pair utilizes sounds that would feel at home in the 90’s rave scene to build a perfect electro-house track.

Purple Haze – You & Me (Goose Remix)

I love this remix. It’s absolutely stunning work from Goose. He brings a searing sound that’s less delicate than the original. Where Purple Haze used a softer synth sound, Goose says “nah” and utilizes thick distortion to make “You & Me” heavier and darker.

Pan-Pot – Confronted (Pan-Pot Basement Remix)

It was tough to pick my favorite from Pan-Pot’s “Confronted” remix pack, which the duo released to mark the 10-year anniversary of the original release. All remixes are a bit out there and steeped in techno vibes with plenty of originality to keep listeners entertained. My favorite is Pan-Pot’s basement remix, which sees the duo lace the original with barking synths and snatches of vocal FX.

Tommie Sunshine & No Etiquette Ft. Sabrina Signs – Spiders (AFK Remix)

AFK douses “spiders” in heavy-hitting bass that will rattle eardrums and send listeners into rage-inducing head-banging. If you ever needed an example of why bass-heads get absolutely wild, this is it.

Stats – Never Loved (Void Complet Remix)

The most unique remix of the week, Void Complet brings an otherworldly sound design to indie-darlings Stats. “Never Loved” transforms from a nice, pleasant tune made from guitars, delicate keys, and drums to a weird, psychedelic electronic song that is over eight minutes long. It’s a vibe that’s for sure.

ONE FROM THE VAULT

Duck Sauce – Big Bad Wolf (Gesaffelstein Remix)

Thanks to my discovery in the back of my closet of a once thought lost vinyl, I remembered this fantastic remix of “Big Bad Wolf”. Gesaffelstein brings his trademark dark synths, distortion, and punchy bass to transform the track into something suitable for the Dark Prince. I would love a Duck Sauce comeback and would love to see them light up Coachella.

R3HAB, ZAYN & Jungleboi Collide on ‘Flames’

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Hot on the heels of his recent single ‘All Comes Back To You’ R3HAB once again breaks genre barriers with his newest collaboration and perhaps the biggest one to date – ‘Flames’, featuring ZAYN and UK-based Jungleboi. R3HAB provides a perfect backing instrumental for a pop filled duet of vocals from ZAYN and Jungleboi.

Even with ZAYN previous success and accolades, it is Jungleboi who is the one who stands out, we’ll be sure to keep in the loop regarding his relatively fresh career. R3HAB has been raking in the streams lately with a slew of successful releases and that is sure to continue this new production.

“I was working on the ‘Flames’ song for quite some time together with Jungleboi when we got the call from ZAYN. The result is absolutely epic. I couldn’t be more proud of the result and look forward to sharing this amazing tune with the world.” – R3HAB

Cat Dealers Rework R3HAB and Icona Pop’s ‘This Is How We Party’

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Brazilian duo Cat Dealers have remixed one of R3HAB’s biggest releases; ‘This Is How We Party‘ together with Swedish act Icona Pop.

Cat Dealers embrace their signature bass sound with this hard hitting remix. The edit keep the best parts of the original, specifically the hook from Icona Pop and builds upon it with a totally new production. With long progressing builds and a energetic drop, this remix would get a crazy reaction from festival go-ers.

With the original being a smashing success, this refresh from Cat Dealers will attract all the big room and harder music fans that might have skipped the initial release.

Cat Dealers’ banging remix of R3HAB & Icona Pop’s ‘This Is How We Party’ is out now through CYB3RPVNK


Skytech Releases Bouncy Track ‘Out Of My Mind’ & Gets R3HAB To Edit

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Skytech is back on CYB3RPVNK with ‘Out Of My Mind‘ and gets the label boss to edit it! Skytech has been killing tit lately with a lot of collaborations with R3HAB, with each track gaining millions of plays – Skytech is at a tremendous position in his career.

The track has catchy vocals that solidify themselves throughout the track. The drops and the instrumental production have a Melbourne bounce feel to it, yet remain fresh and current. Every aspect of the track contributes to the tracks energy. There is no doubt this track would go ‘off‘ at a show.

The story behind this production is great, with Skytech saying; “This track came about when the phrase “I can’t get you out of my mind” got totally stuck in my head, so I started experimenting with my vocals. Once I got those down, building the rest of the track was super easy. R3HAB loved the idea instantly and made some awesome edits. Working with R3HAB and the CYB3RPVNK team is great because they are always very helpful and supportive of new ideas. R3HAB has an amazing ear for music. I’m looking forward to working with them on future productions!” 

This is yet another solid release from CYB3RPVNK, Skytech and R3HAB. We cannot wait to see what they bring next.

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