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This Song Is Not For You Lovers

I’ve avoided posting YouTube videos in the past, but I’ve literally been watching this one at least three times a day lately, so I couldn’t resist. The song is “Tony the Beat (Push It)” by the Swedish band the Sounds and it’s remixed by one of my all-time favorite remixers Rex the Dog (checkout his amazing remixes of the Knife’s “Marble House” and Royksopp’s “Beautiful Day Without You”).

Anyway, I love the song so much I’ve made it my ringtone and sent this video to pretty much every one I know because it’s so great.

Can I Cheat on 2006?

So basically if you want to hear about my thoughts on “2006 in Remixes,” checkout Good Weather for Airstrikes post on Best of 2006: The Remixes.

I literally have each and every one of those tracks posted, and I must say that I love them all. (My least favorite, if you must know, is the Field Music remix of Maximo Park’s “I Want You to Stay.” Also, I’m really not a huge fan of that Phoenix song “Long Distance Call” — perhaps I need to give it a few more tries?)

I would probably add a few, which I still sorta plan to go into more depth… but it’s still a kick-ass list and I highly recommend downloading each and every track there.

Pitchfork’s Top 100 Tracks of 2006

I don’t really hate to admit it, but I feel like I should, but the day I’ve been waiting for all year has finally arrived: Pitchfork has posted their Top 100 Tracks of 2006. For the past two years I’ve followed this list and downloaded/found/purchased each and every track they recommended. The Top 50 Singles of 2005 and Top 50 Singles of 2004 introduced me to now-favorite artists such as M83, Annie, Superpitcher, Three 6 Mafia, LCD Soundsystem, Robyn, Lindstrøm, Arcade Fire, M.I.A., Franz Ferdinand, The Go! Team, Rachel Stevens, !!!, Feist, Rex the Dog, and songs such as “Crazy” (which only made #36 on last year’s lits and is undoubtedly making #1 this year everywhere else).

But what makes this year’s list more exciting (besides the fact it’s doubled in size and isn’t limited to singles) is the fact that I predicted the top two songs!!!

Yes, that’s right. I’ve been saying for the last month that I think Justin Timberlake’s “My Love” and The Knife’s “Silent Shout” are going to be the top two songs of the year, and I was correct. I don’t know whether this means that my taste in music has been so heavily influenced by Pitchfork that I think the same way they do, or whether these really are the top two songs (Stylus Magazine’s Top 50 Singles of 2005 places Gnarls Barkley at #1 and T.I.’s “What You Know” at the top). But either way, I’m damn impressed with myself for predicting these top two.

As I did last year (in parts one, two, and three), I totally intend to do my own version of “The Year 2006” in music. But as a sneak peak, I’ll admit that “My Love” and “Silent Shout” are my top two and that Hot Chip’s “Boy From School” will be number three (it got seventh place with Pitchfork). So stay tuned for that. I’m also going to post a Year 2006 DJ mix (that I’m in the final steps of tweaking right now).

The Knife DVD To Be Released In The US

I sent an email to Mute Records (The Knife’s US label) asking about whether we’d be getting a region-1 DVD release of The Knife’s new DVD Silent Shout – An Audio Visual Experience (check out a clip from the performance of “We Share Our Mothers’ Health”).

Here is their (very good news!!) response:

Hi Jason

Thanks for writing. We will be releasing this DVD in the US in 2007. Might be different format or content (might contain extra stuff!) so keep an eye out.

best
Mute

So get ready for 2007!! I cannot wait. I hope that in addition to the short film “When I Found The Knife” (which is also on the European release), we get the Silent Shout videos and extra goodness.

A Cool iTunes Playlist

If, like me, you are sometimes overtaken by nostalgia or find yourself wondering how your life was different (not necessarily better or worse) last year at this time (I always become much more introspective and whatnot once the sunny days end and it gets darker earlier and rainy here in Seattle), then I have a neat playlist for you:

I called it: “Last Year This Month.” It will show you all of the songs you added to your iTunes library last year at this time. I’m constantly adding music, so it’s interesting for me to see what music I was just getting into or tracking down just a year ago.

To make it, setup an iTunes Smart Playlist with these parameters:

Match: All
Date Added --> is in the last --> 12 months
Date Added --> is not in the last --> 11 months

So right now I can see all of the songs I added to iTunes in October, 2005. It’s neat. I was just getting into the Bloc Party and the DFA record label and got new albums by Depeche Mode, Fiona Apple, and Boards of Canada.

Gay Pride 2006

Yikes, a bit behind am I? So Seattle Gay Pride was something like five months ago (almost half a year!) and I am just now getting around to posting my “Gay Pride 2006” mix.

Compared to Music Make You Lose Control and Destroy Rock (And Roll), this mix is tremendously better. I have a few theories on why it’s better: First, pretty much every one of these songs are club/dance mixes — they are designed (good intros/outros) for DJs and mixing; second, I am getting better at this — I know when to start mixing songs together, what types of songs go good together, etc.

As for the songs, when I first envisioned a gay-themed mix I had planned to do songs with gay themes (lots of stuff from Le Tigre and Scissor Sisters). Then I realized that finding all the songs and putting them together was going to take a while… and that a gay mix could be done at any time and wasn’t necessarily “2006” or “Pride” oriented.

So I decided that it might be more fun to make a mix of all of my favorite songs that I had heard at Neighbours over the last year. In the end that idea worked and I think this mix turned out to be a lot of fun.

I started the mix with Basement Jaxx’s remix of Missy Elliott’s “4 My People.” This song was a perfect opener for two reasons: First, the title “4 My People” sorta signaled that this was a gay mix for my “gay” people or whatever. Second, Elliott’s …So Addictive album (where “4 My People” appears) is a totally gay album (themes of clubs, drugs, sex, etc.) and “4 My People” is Elliott’s most club-friendly song. A great way to kick things off.

Kelly Osbourne’s “One Word” was one of the first songs I remember really starting to love at Neighbours. Being rather unfamiliar with pop music at the time, I had to try to hear some of the lyrics (“it’s not the way that I want it/it’s just the way that I need it”) and text message them to myself so that I could search for the song and download it. I’m not sure that I’ve actually heard Dannii Minogue’s “Perfection” at Neighbours despite the fact that it’d be a perfect pick. The song samples “Turn the Beat Around” and is so high-energy.

My favorite moment of the mix is around the 22:00 mark when toward the end of Gabriel & Dresden’s remix of “The Wings” (theme song to Brokeback Mountain) Madonna’s “Hung Up” starts to creep in. The two songs have this similar “reverso beat thing” (I don’t have a more technical term) that matches up perfectly. In addition to the musical synergy of the two songs, I firmly believe that “Hung Up” and Brokeback Mountain were the two biggest gay events of the year, so placing them side-by-side/ontop of each other just seemed perfect.

Speaking of perfect, “Since U Been Gone” is a perfect example of how Neighbours has influenced my taste in music. When Kelly Clarkson was touring sometime last year, I walked by The Paramount and saw her tour bus. I was one the phone with my friend at the time and made some comment like, “Ugh, Kelly Clarkson. I hate her.” My friend responded something like, “Well you sure seemed to love her song at the club the other night.” And sure enough, he was right. I love “SUBG” and it’s inclusion on this mix was an absolute must. For some of the songs, I opted for edited/shorter remixes or did a lot of overlapping. For “SUBG,” though, I really needed to get the whole song in there so I went with the full-length version of Jason Nevins’ perfect (and in my opinion, his best work ever) remix.

It’s funny, I think, that of all the artists on this mix, only Dannii Minogue appears twice. As I mentioned before, “Perfection” wasn’t even a song that I heard at the club, but I loved it so much I couldn’t do the mix without it. Not the case with “Put the Needle On It.” I always loved it when this song came up. My favorite part is the voiceover going, “Dirty hands do demand” or whatever. Originally I planned to use Tiga‘s remix, but in the end the Jason Nevins mix just worked better. I kind of regret putting two Nevins mixes back-to-back, but what can ‘ya do?

My friend Troy would kill me if I didn’t credit him with turning me on to the Gabriel & Dresden remix of “Don’t Leave Home” by Dido. So there: Everyone: Give Troy credit for this. The funny thing about this song is that finding a “good” MP3 of it took quite a while. Most of the mixes you find on the p2p networks come from various compilations (such as Bloom) and aren’t the “pure”/”official” version that I wanted. (Since I don’t have vinyl, getting the official “Sand In My Shoes” / “Don’t Leave Home” single wasn’t feasible.) I immediately fell in love with the song, especially the part that comes in toward the end of the song (or around 45:22 in the mix) where the song takes a break of sorts and goes all electro/robot/whatever.

The same Troy who loves “Don’t Leave Home” hate’s “Cha Cha Heels.” That’s sort of why I put the songs next to each other — I thought it was funny. This song really has no substance or anything likable, but it’s fun when it comes on at the club and some people (such as me) pretend that they know how to cha-cha.

If “The Wings”/”Hung Up” don’t make this the perfect gay mix, then “Don’t Cha” better be what it takes. With the exception of “Hung Up,” I don’t think I’ve seen any song make the gay boys at the club more excited than this song (or maybe this is me projecting since this song makes me so excited?). There is something about being at a gay club and the lyrics, “Don’t cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me” that is just too great. It’s a pretty common gay fantasy to seduce and get with the hot straight guy, and in a gay context this song seems to be the anthem for getting with the straight guy who has a girlfriend. Due to this song’s perfect thematic role in the mix and the fact it’s great to dance to, I had to use Ralphi’s full-length 12″ vox (i.e., vocal) mix.

“The Sound of San Francisco” was another one of the first songs I really loved to hear at the club. The fact it sampled/covered “San Francisco” by the Mamas and the Papas made it all the better, and turned me on to the idea of finding other techno songs that did the same thing. In the end, “The Sound of San Francisco” was the best (though the Global Deejay’s “Flashdance” is great, too).

I always thought that the Global Deejays songs used the same beats that Benny Benassi did, so that’s why I put his remix of Goldfrapp’s “Ooh La La” after “The Sound of San Francisco.” I admit, the transition here is a little sloppy, but I think the fact that both songs have that heavy beat/organ sounding thing helps hide a bit of the slop. Funny story about this song: The remix that the DJ at Neighbours usually played was Peter Rauhofer (a pretty big “gay DJ”). His mix was sort of dark, however, and didn’t climax very well. Although my friend Troy and I frequently requested “Ooh La La” (being as how we were Goldfrapp fans), we were always disappointed with the results. Finally we took things into our own hands and I specifically requested the Benny Benassi remix (I had downloaded all the songs from and eventually purchased the purchased the “Ooh La La” club promo CD single) and it helped us finally realize the awesomeness of “Ooh La La” in a club setting.

Toward the end of this mix, I admit, I got a little sloppy. I wanted to include “Inspiration” and “The World Is Mine” because I remembered them from the club and they were good, danceable songs. I wish I would’ve included Scissor Sisters’ “Filthy/Gorgeous” earlier in the mix and done a better job incorporating it, because this is easily my favorite Scissor Sisters’ song. At least it closes the mix?

So in the end, how many of these songs did they play at Neighbours during Pride weekend? Well, I went out Saturday night and I definitely remember “The Wings” (which surprised the hell out of me), “Don’t Leave Home,” and “Ooh La La.” Others may have been (and probably were) played earlier or at other times.

00:00 — “4 My People” (Basement Jaxx remix) by Missy Elliott
02:56 — “One Word” (Chris Cox remix) by Kelly Osbourne
08:55 — “Perfection” (Dancing DJs remix) by Dannii Minogue
14:00 — “The Wings” (Gabriel & Dresden’s Organized Nature remix) by Gustavo Santaolalla
20:24 — “Hung Up” (SDP extended vocal mix) by Madonna
26:39 — “Since U Been Gone” (Jason Nevins club mix) by Kelly Clarkson
32:49 — “Put the Needle On It” (Nevins Club Creation) y Dannii Minogue
39:13 — “Don’t Leave Home” (Gabriel & Dresden remix) by Dido
48:11 — “Cha Cha Heels” (Ralphi Rosario radio edit) by Rosabel
51:02 — “Don’t Cha” (Ralphi’s Hot Freak 12″ vox remix) by the Pussycat Dolls
59:37 — “The Sound of San Francisco” (progressive extended mix) by the Global Deejays
64:30 — “Ooh La La” (Benny Benassi extended remix) by Goldfrapp
70:44 — “Inspiration” (radio edit) by Ian Van Dahl
73:25 — “The World is Mine” by David Guetta
75:54 — “Filthy/Gorgeous” by Scissor Sisters

[save]  Download “Gay Pride 2006” (very low-quality)

Fall 2006 Here I Come

Every few months I end up posting a sort of “calendar” of events/things that I am looking forward too (it seems that last fall was good, too). Eventually I do intend to write or find some sort of WordPress plugin that makes this easier and less table/post-ish, but there are just so many things on the horizon that I cannot wait… As always, let me know if you wanna join for concerts or want information on any of this stuff. (Note: I get CD release dates from Metacritic’s Upcoming Releases, I get DVD release dates from Joblo’s DVD Release Dates Schedule and Cover Art, and I get movie release dates from Entertainment Weekly‘s Coming Soon.)

Month Day Exciting Thing
August 22 Paris Hilton by Paris Hilton (I’m already preparing to be thoroughly embarassed when I buy this), Kelis Was Here by Kelis, Idlewild by OutKast, Classics by Ratatat
August 29 Arrested Development season 3, Desperate Housewives season 2, Nip/Tuck season 3
September 5 B-Day by Beyonce (CD), Dreams by Whitest Boy Alive (Erlend Oye’s [Kings of Convienience] new band), Lost season 2
September 8 Dandy Warhols at the Showbox (buy tickets)
September 12 Crazy Itch Radio by Basement Jaxx, The Outsider by DJ Shadow, So This Is Goodbye by the Junior Boys, Pieces of People We Love by the Rapture, FutureSex/LoveSounds by Justin Timberlake, Return to Cookie Mountain by TV On The Radio
September 15 The Black Dhalia opens in theatres (new film by Brian De Palma; I am about to start reading the book)
September 19 Battlestar Galactica season 2, part 2
September 24 Season 3 of Desperate Housewives begins
September 26 Ta-Dah! by the Scissor Sisters, Lady Vengence (part of the triology that includes Old Boy and Sympathy for Mr. Vengence), The Presets at Chop Suey (buy tickets)
October 3 The Information by Beck, Sam’s Town by the Killers, Scissor Sisters at the Showbox (buy tickets)
October 4 Season 3 of Lost begins, Shortbus opens in theatres
October 6 Season 3 of Battlestar Galactica begins, The Departed opens in theatres (Martin Scorsesse’s remake Infernal Affairs)
October 13 Ladytron at the Showbox (buy tickets)
October 20 Fast Food Nation opens in theatres, Marie Antionette opens in theatres
October 24 The L-Word season 3
October 26 Placebo at the Showbox (buy tickets)
October 27 Babel opens in theatres
November 3 Volver opens in theatres
November 14 Hot Chip at Neumos

Looks like there is a lot to look forward to! If you have any additional recommendations, please let me know.

Linus Loves Remixing ‘SexyBack’???

From the “Too-Weird-And-Awesome-To-Be-True” department:

While searching around the interenet last night, I found a tracklisting from Justin Timberlake’s “SexyBack” single. Of note, it appears that Linus Loves is going to be remixing the song!!!

Ever since remixing Mylo’s “In My Arms,” I’ve absolutely loved Linus Loves. Their mixes have a very slick, dancey, futuristic feel to them, and I cannot wait to hear what they do with “SexyBack.” The disc doesn’t come out until the end of August and I’ve been unable to find any leaked remixes, but rest assured I will be on the lookout. Without even hearing it, I’m predicting that this will be one of my favorite remixes of the year.

(On a related note, of equal mixing between “high” and “low” culture, The Scumfrog remix of Paris Hilton’s “The Stars Are Blind” is quite awesome, as well, and even if you hate Paris or her “reggae hip-hop,” the mix is worth checking out…)

Switch Me On, Turn Me Up

Ooh La La Club Promo
I hate to say this, but I’ve been in a bit of a CD buying funk lately. I went to Tower Records down by the Space Needle last Thursday and, despite spending way too much on CDs, didn’t really come home with anything all that exciting. The last CD I’ve been genuinely excited to get was Depeche Mode’s “John the Revelator” single (and I’m still recovering from the kick-ass UNKLE re-construction). I even received a bunch of CDs that I ordered from SecondSpin on Tuesday, but most of those felt like filler CDs that I felt I should have or wanted to check-out or something along those lines. Additionally, the last few times I’ve walked into Everyday Music I’ve left without even going through all of the just-in bins after nothing immediately strikes me.

That was until last night when I headed over to get the new MSTRKRFT album, The Looks.

After checking through all of the new release shelves and not finding it, I was feeling really disappointed. I have really been looking forward to this album since I started checking out the MSTRKRFT remixes last fall or some time like that. But for whatever reason, Everyday Music didn’t have it. Woe was me.

Then I started aimlessly wandering along the electronic section, when I saw something I couldn’t believe at first: Goldfrapp’s “Ohh La La” club promo CD single. This single was a promo-only release (i.e., making it extremely difficult to find and a pretty rare find) and I’ve been dying to get my hands on it for a long time. I’d been searching eBay, but when I did see a copy of that CD the price was often well over $30 and I couldn’t quite justify buying it.

Ultimately, I did end up downloading pretty much every remix on the promo (Peter Rauhofer!, Tiefschwarz!, two by Benny Benassi!, Phones!, and Andy Bell from Erasure!) — how could I not??? While I did buy some legit “Ohh La La” remixes from iTunes, I admit some of them weren’t so legit…

But then last night I was lucky enough to find a real copy of the promo for only $5!!!

Yes, I was quite excited at this find and am certain that the CD buying gods/fates/time influencers/etc. sent this CD to me as a signal that I shouldn’t lose my faith in buying new music… though I still have to figure out what to do about The Looks. I guess it’s time to buy from Amazon or something…

Also, as a side note: The fact I did go ahead and download these “Ohh La La” remixes was indeed a good thing. I included the Benny Benassi remix on my latest mix (the “Gay Pride 2006” mix that I have yet to post about) as well as the as-of-yet-untitled “darker” mix which uses the Peter Rauhofer remix. Further, since I was familiar with all of the various remixes, I knew that when the DJ at Neighbours was playing the Rauhofer remix, that the Benny Benassi remix would be better for dancing and stuff. Ever since my friend and I made that recommendation, I’ve only heard the Benny Benassi remix played there.

If you want to hear what all the fuss is about, Hype Machine has a bunch of links to the “Ohh La La” remixes as well as the original (though I’m guessing a bunch have expired). You can also (like I did) buy the “Ohh La La” EP from iTunes. And don’t forget to checkout the “Ooh La La” video.

And In Music News…

Justin Timberlake and Paris Hilton
First, checkout “I’m Bringing Back Sexy” from The Observer Music Monthly which touches on topics such as Justin Timberlake’s drug use, his thoughts on tabloids, and what why “‘music’s gone to such shit.”

If that doesn’t fill your daily need of pop music writing, Slate has an excellent article titled “Paris Hilton, Anti-Hero.” Despite the headline, the article is mostly about all the “diva music” (i.e. female vocalist) coming out this summer (Mariah, Shakira, Pink, Ciara, Rihanna, Jessica Simpson, Nelly Furtado, Janet Jackson, Beyonce, etc. etc. etc.). It’s a really smart article and ultimately makes the point that the “king of pop” music title should now be called “the king of pop” since women are the best-selling pop musicians nowadays. Forget Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, or even Justin Timberlake — the women are where it’s at.

As for me, I prefer Justin’s “SexyBack” over Paris’ “Stars Are Blind” — but that’s just me…