Unfortunately, Nightcall isn't available for download so you'll have to enjoy it through this stream but be sure to grab the mp3 when it's released later this month.īut the good news is that da mighty Breakbot did a remix for it and once again, transformed the track into a sultry, funky love tune. For you nerds who've been living under a rock, Daft Punk is creating the entire soundtrack for the movie. Listening to it reminds me of the Homework era of Daft Punk which only makes me more anxious to see the new Tron movie. Produced by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo (one half of Daft muthafuckin' Punk) and mixed by SebastiAn (Ed Rec), this song a straight up french electro love ballad between robot and his girl (Lovfoxx of CSS). The track is more down-tempo than his usual stuff but don't let that steer you away from the greatness of it. Legendary French producer Kavinsky, recently released the title track to his EP called Nightcall.
Two Door Cinema Club - BBC Radio 1 Annie Mac Mini Mix Groove Armada - Drop The Tough (Twelves Remix) Two Door Cinema Club - Something Good Can Work (Twelves Remix) Check out their remix of Something Good Can Work along with their other remixes and original tracks.
BBC's Radio 1 put it best by calling them "Brazil's answer to Daft Punk". Two Door Cinema Club - Something Good Can Work The video brings a feeling that the rain/winter weather is coming to a close and that the sunshine of spring is on the horizon for Portland. If you haven't already, be sure to go pick up their album however you kids get music these days. Bottom line: it's a solid Indie/Electropop album with many catchy, quality tracks that will easily get stuck in your head. I am loving their debut album Tourist History and it may or may not be my favorite album this year thus far (its a LONG year, folks!). Irish indie rockers, Two Door Cinema Club, just came out with a new video for their song Something Good Can Work. There's a whole slew of mp3s after the jumpbreak from these artists, slurp em up Be sure to catch these artists again, because the place was so crackin' it could have changed that sourpuss Garfield's mind about Mondays. When you put on a set that combines indie goodness from Glass Candy, Passion Pit and Little Boots with the ghetto fab of Juvenile, Weezy and Gucci, its hard not to set a dance floor off. Rockin' the house comes naturally for the man behind such crazy-minded projects like Black Moth Super Rainbow.Įverything wrapped up with mash-up champs: The Hood Internet. A live ChatRoulette projection also added a little bit of spice/male nudity to the Gorilla-masked front man Tom Fec. A large video monitor displayed clips so non-sequitur it boggled the mind. The mix of beats and trip hop thumping bass mixed seamlessly with their visuals. It sounded like Tokyo Police Club on ritalin with a glo-fi twinge. The 4 piece group started off right with some dreamy keyboards and vocals. After a stage change, Small Black put on a great show. The beats were accompanied by a trio of stage dancers who not only were dressed like they were ready for Burning Man, but kept the crowd going with some sweet 3-way dance moves. Pictureplane was a definite crowd pleaser who laid out some really unique sounds.
This man knows his way around a synthesizer. First on deck was Washed Out, who is quickly becoming a heavyweight in the unnameable 'chillwave' or 'glo-fi' scene. Last night the Holocene held a lineup which is in high demand right now.