
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) (320
kb/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) (128
kb/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 (320
kb/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!