Chris says relax!
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Posted on 25 May 2012 by admin
Stephen Fasano‘s at it again. Brand spanking new FREE remix out on Green Label (Mountain Dew’s label). This time he’s remixing RAC’s ‘Hollywood’ which has been a successful blog-runner since it’s release.Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.
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Posted on 24 May 2012 by admin
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Posted on 23 May 2012 by admin
Tyler from Classixx showers his peeps with this balearic gem. Full of sun, swoon and suños! Suave and sophisticated!
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Posted on 20 May 2012 by admin
As featured on Hot To The Touch episode 12 another spectacular remix by Drop Out Orchestra. Out June 1st on Vendition!
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Posted on 19 May 2012 by admin
Dr. Kable – Hour 1:
le cassette – you are you are (end of noise remix)
metasound+ – chill the beast
tina turner – what’s love got to do with it (zimmer rework)
tommy seebach – bubble sex (alkalino re-edit)
joey negro pres. kola kube – why (midnight savari tropicool mix)
kris menace & stars on 33 – keep on dancing
only children – whatcha wanna
rambla boys cocomero (dublin aunts remix)
prince – we could have a good time (kolombo rework)
chris malinchak – fuego
the o’jays – back stabbers (drop out orchestra edit)
Drop Out Orchestra – Hour 2:
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Posted on 16 May 2012 by admin
Drop Out Orchestra have been our favorite band since they released Gibbon back in 2009. Watching their carreer unfold since then has been one of the most important stories on the scene to behold. From being relatively unknown studio dudes they’ve gone on to remixing for names like Paul Weller and Flight Facilities and doing gigs around the world with their unique setup of Gary B. working the machinery (and the occasional maracas) and Inko playing some kick ass live bass. A combo that has proved very effecient with audiences around the globe. We met up with Gary to have a little chat prior to his set that’s coming up on Hot To The Touch on Pure.fm/NuDisco this Friday!
Gary, I’m really happy that you could take time out of your staggering schedule to do a guest mix for Hot To The Touch. Tell us how the past year has been for the Drop Outs. Touring, massive releases and remixes. How the devil do you keep up?
The last year has been crazy. For a while, around this time last year I thought we wouldn’t get any further, that we didn’t have what it takes. Then Flight Facilities approached us for a remix – then Island Records asked us to remix Paul Weller… I mean come on… Paul Weller?! This was May 2011.
For your live shows you bring along something unique to the show: A live bass player. And what a bass player! How did this friendship arise and how do you guys go about these shows?
We’ve known each other for a long time. Inko plays all the guitars on our tracks, and suddenly we thought of the idea of having a live bass in the dj booth. And it’s really going down well. Right now we pretty much play our own stuff for an hour and a half, and sometimes I get to dj for half and hour in the middle.
What can you tell us about the set you did for our show? What can our listeners expect?
It’s basically all the best tracks I received after I did my monthly mixtape recently, like the new Flight Facilities single, and Gigamesh’s new track. It’s a mix of my favourites out of the most recent stuff that has been on rotation in the office.
What’ve you got planned in the near future? Eskimo just slapped up fresh new remixes of ‘It Will Never Be The Same Again’ and my new favorite Drop Out release ‘Sun Machine’! What else are you spoiling us with?
We have a new original out in June. It’s got a killer vocal from Christopher Norman, and NFSW is doing a remix.
Any special tips on what to look out for at the moment sound wise? Where are things heading for you sound wise at the moment?
Most likely towards a darker, grind core influenced variation of nu metal. Either that or a step back to the freestyle / boogie / 1982-kinda-sound, mixed with cheesy UK house from the early 90s. We’re still deciding.
Anything you want to get off your chest to your fans?
We love you!
Drop Out Orchestra are touring. Here are the dates for their upcoming gigs:
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Posted on 14 May 2012 by admin
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Posted on 11 May 2012 by admin
Drop Out Orchestra will be dropping by Hot To The Touch next Friday. All EXCLUSIVE! BROADCAST ONLY. No downloads. DON’T MISS!
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Posted on 09 May 2012 by admin
Goldroom dishes out one big scoop of Dream Pop just in time for those calm and floating summer days ahead of us. Genuine Goldroom flavour too!
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