Wednesday, 11 February 2009

All quiet on the western front..


I know, it's been an absolute age since I last posted anything here! There's a good reason though, I assure you. A while back I started writing as a contributor for the much more established blog Noise Porn, using this as a springboard to get my feet wet in the whole blogging scene. Who knows, I might still write the odd post on here if something really captivates me, but expect updates to be few and far between.

Your best bet, if you like the kinda tunes I pick, is to check out Noise Porn, which is full of fresh posts daily, by me and the rest of the crew.

Radiochopper, signing out.

Sunday, 2 November 2008

Chewy Chocolate Cookies


I posted about these guys before, but had to take the post down because I'd unwittingly posted a track that was exclusive for their newsletter members. (Oops! You can, however, get it if you sign up to their newsletter.)

Anyway, as a member of their newsletter, I got the heads up on a brand new remix. Let me present to you:

Bonde Do Role - Geremia (Chewy Chocolate Cookies Remix) (320kb/s)

As an added treat, here is their ass-kicking remix of Buy Nows "Body Crash":

Buy Now - Body Crash (Chewy Chocolate Cookies Remix) (320kb/s)

Thursday, 30 October 2008

It's been a while since I've found anything really inspiring and awesome enough to post on here. So imagine my joy when I found this absolute jem of a track. It's a remix of Simian Mobile Discos' I Believe, by DVS & Richard Blake. Unfortunately, after spying it on The Hype Machine, it was promptly taken down.

You can listen to it here
, and rest assured as soon as I find a copy of the MP3, it'll be up here for your listening pleasure.

Thursday, 9 October 2008

Better late than never...


No song today, but I bring you the word that Justice are doing a Soulwax-esque tour documentary. Trailer embedded above. It looks like the Soulwax doc, but with more titties and blood. Who can't get behind that?

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

Haaaaave you met Ratatat?


I'm suprised it's taken me this long to post a Ratatat tune (even though this is technically a remix of Ratatat) but they're one of my favourite bands. Don't really have time to write a full writeup of Ratatat at the moment, so here's the track. Enjoy.

Ratatat - Falcon Jab (Copy Remix) (320kb/s)

Monday, 6 October 2008

Coconut Records



This song comes from Coconut Record's debut album, Nighttiming, which was released last year. Coconut Records is a musical solo project by LA's Jason Schwartzman. If his name sounds familiar to you, that could be because he had starring roles in Rushmore and The Darjeeling Limited (gotta love Wes Anderson movies) among other films. The song itself is an upbeat, piano infused affair. The whole album is good listening if you want something that'll put a smile on your face. You can check out some more of Coconut Records' tracks at his mySpace.

Coconut Records - West Coast (VBR)

Friday, 3 October 2008

Daily Song(s)


From here on out I'm going to try to recommend at least one song a day. I might not always have the time, but this page is gonna be a darn site more active than past experience would suggest.

So here goes.

Hot Chip. You either love them or hate them. Or, you're the middleground "meh, they're okay" exception that proves the prior rule. For me, they bring back a lot of good memories. That, plus, I've always been a fan of their melodic vocals and catchy synth chords. Just imagine they did a cover of Marvin Gaye. How much potential would that have?!

Oh, wait, no need to imagine. They did do a cover of Marvin Gaye.

Hot Chip - Sexual Healing (VBR)

Next up is a song by Italian duo Crookers, who seem to straddle the house/crunk/ghettotech genres. It's got a foot-tapping beat and would go down easy at many a clubnight. This is just a sample of what they have to offer though, so I'd recommend investigating the rest of their discography.

Crookers - Il Brutto (Original Mix) (320kb/s)

Hot on the heels of that track comes a remix of an undeniably catchy song. UK-based DJ duo (why do good electro artists always come in duos?) Atomic Hooligan give us their own unique touch on M.I.A's Paper Planes. It's a little bit faster than a lot of the other stuff I've posted here, and that's why I like it. It's a refreshing change of pace. Their album 'Sex, Drugs and Blah Blah Blah' has been out for a while now, and I only just heard about them and picked it up. If you're into breakbeats, I'd seriously advise you get your hands on a copy and give it a listen.

M.I.A - Paper Planes (Atomic Hooligan Remix) (128kb/s)

This track is a departure from what I'd usually insist on people listening to, but it's just such a good song, I can't help but share it. It's been out for a while now, on the latest album by David Byrne (of Talking Heads fame) and infamous musician/producer Brian Eno. This track was released free, in advance of the album, to generate buzz. And it certainly did. I put it on whenever I feel like relaxing. The mellow guitar works and minimal synth undertones really work well with the soothing vocals to produce a song that is a pleasure to listen to.

David Byrne and Brian Eno - Strange Overtones (320kb/s)

If you'd like to hear more of this timeless duo, or purchase the album, you can do so here.

Wow, I came into this expecting to write up one song, maybe two tops. I think I got a bit carried away with myself.

That's all for now folks!

Thursday, 2 October 2008

>UPLOAD COMPLETE
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>DAY OF AWESOME TRACKS CLOSED.
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>DISCONNECT SUCCESSFUL
>RECONNECT Y/N?
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#5 (Kinda...): Justice - Planisphere


This isn't your usual compilation of Justice tracks here. This is a Justice epic. Spanning four tracks, it's one continuous ode to musical innovation. It's a dramatic opus, with sinister undertones, emphasized in part by the pipes and organs playing in the background. It's not just a dark electronic track though. Justice have plenty of room to play with, including as they do, a lengthy guitar solo and plenty of other instruments, more tangible than just the synths they have become so famous for.

It's certianly an original release, just as certain as it is a Justice release. You'll be hard strung not to be impressed with this new direction.

I was going to post the songs here, but I noticed most of the other sites that did have had to take them down again fairly quickly. What I would do, if I was so inclined, would be to link you to another site hosting them. But that's a legal grey area. And I wouldn't want to venture there, of course...

#4 The Toxic Avenger - Escape (The Bloody Beetroots Remix)


What can I say about The Bloody Beetroots? Put simply, I love The Bloody Beetroots!

They're an Italian electro duo, and their music bears a striking resemblance to the dirty bass of Justice. If you like Justice, and pounding bass, then I'd place money on you loving this mix.

The Toxic Avenger - Escape (The Bloody Beetroots Remix) (320kb/s)