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Posted on 12:52 PM

Hot Chip Keeps Me Company

Filed Under (,) By Alex at 12:52 PM



At the last minute, my super friends at Snap! Magazine have bestowed upon me a free ticket to the Hot Chip show tomorrow night. As the Pop Montreal festivities kick off, I'll be right in the thick of things. There's only one problem... No one seems to be going!

Literally no one I know is going and I realize the world may not revolve around me, but the facebook group, which is usually a okay, albeit lame barometer for event attendance, is literally barren. Anyways, I'm going regardless of whether I have anyone to go with. That's the sad story of my life folks.


Hot Chip - Sexual Healing [Marvin Gaye Cover] (mp3) (zshare)










Posted on 11:05 AM

Monday Re up #8 Kid Cudi Edition

Filed Under (,,) By Alex at 11:05 AM



Last Friday at Coda club, the peer pressure weekly featured some very real Hip Hop through the performances of Hollywood Holt and Kid Cudi. Ever since Kid Cudi dropped Day 'N' Nite which we featured in the very first edition of Monday Re up, we've been following his tracks with utmost attention.

Kid Cudi's set was in a few words a hip hop extravaganza. In a few more words, I've admittedly not been to as many hip hop shows as I'd like to say I have, but that's mostly due to Montreal's general lack of Hip Hop shows. On that note, I don't have anything to complain about in the coming weeks as Common and N.E.R.D. are actually here in a few days at Metropolis.

I'm trying to build up the courage to spend 42.50$ plus taxes to go see them, but haven't quite made it yet. Let alone convince some other poor soul to come with me.

The interaction with the audience really set Kid Cudi apart from the other acts I've seen. I was especially pleased when he did a freestyle over flashing lights and spit a line dissing the girls in the front ie the drunk bitches dancing near the stage trying to get even a foot on the stage to be a little closer to pseudo fame. Agreed, Mr Cudi.

See below a meticulously compiled list of tracks designed to both mock the people who missed the show and appease those who did. Included is Maui Wowie, one of the most fun live songs in his set and his take on our own A Trak's Mastered originally featuring Lupe Fiasco I believe.


Kid Cudi - Maui Wowie (mp3) (zshare)








Kid Cudi - Love Stoned Freestyle (mp3) (zshare)








A Trak - Mastered [ft. Kid Cudi] (mp3) (zshare)










Posted on 12:30 PM

The Remixes: Vol I



So I'm going to try something new today and y'all can tell me what you think however you like. This is it folks, when the Club gives back to you, the loyal reader.

In one corner (above) we have the great, The Notorious B.I.G.

In the other (below) we have indie pop couple Mates of State.



We married the earnest track Juicy to the instrumentals of You Are Free, this was the result of both the shotgun wedding and the honeymoon.


HeartAttackClub - Juicy Free [Notorious B.I.G. vs Mates of State Heart Attack Remix] (mp3) (zshare)










Posted on 6:38 PM

The Dodos @ Sala Rosa Montreal Oct 4. 2008

Filed Under () By Alex at 6:38 PM



The madness otherwise known as Pop Montreal kicks off next wednesday and is largely the reason why the upcoming events section is so huge these days. The Dodos are playing that saturday at Sala Rossa and as much as I wanted to go, I'm opting to go see A-trak (again) instead. Why? I went last year.

When I first heard The Dodos I didn't really understand what all the fuss is about, which explains the lateness of this post in terms of everything else that's going on, but the more I listened, the more it grew on me.


The Dodos - Red and Purple (mp3) (zshare)







The Dodos - Ashley (mp3) (zshare)









Posted on 9:43 AM

New Paris, Tokyo feat. Pharrell

Filed Under (,,,) By Alex at 9:43 AM



Chi city wizard Lupe Fiasco has dropped an all new version of the hit Paris, Tokyo from his latest album The Cool. It features none other than Pharrell, Q Tip and Sarah Green. You may know Pharrell from The Neptunes and N.E.R.D. and if you don't you should. The video for the original Paris, Tokyo is here too, the concept has Lupe Fiasco dressed up in all sorts of gentlemanly attire. So get a passport and check the track out.



Lupe Fiasco - Paris, Tokyo [Feat. Pharrel, Q Tip, Sarah Green] (zshare) (mp3)











Posted on 12:52 PM

Toe Jammin' Nudity

Filed Under (,) By Alex at 12:52 PM



Anything Dizzee Rascal related is likely worth posting, The BPA must know that. Throw in a smattering of nudity, video game references and humor, and you've got the masterpiece that is the Toe Jam video.

For the less enlightened masses, the BPA stands for brighton port authority, and alias for musician and instigator Fatboy Slim. Here's the mp3 as well, but the song does lose much of its appeal without its poignant visual element.



Toe Jam (Featuring David Byrne and Dizzee Rascal) - The BPA (mp3)










Posted on 1:55 PM

Adrian Lux mashup feat. Rye Rye

Filed Under (,) By Alex at 1:55 PM



Every now and then (today) I get a song in my Inbox (this one) so good (really good)that I have to stop everything (working) so that I can tell all you about it (appreciate).

This is a rap mash up of Adrian Lux's single Strawberry the likes of B More hero Rye Rye and fellow Stockholm dwellers Alexis Weak.


Adrian Lux - Strawberry [Rapclash remix feat. Rye Rye, Lorentz, M. Sakarias & Alexis Weak] (mp3)









Posted on 11:12 AM

Motown Remixed

Filed Under () By Alex at 11:12 AM


OutwithMe


Motown is back, but it was never gone. There are a couple of these remix albums around. Some of the tracks, like this remix of ABC, are gems. Others fall into more of the easy listening category. Either way. Its worth a listen and that is why you're hearing about it.



Jackson 5 - ABC [Salaam Remi Crunk-a-Delic Party Mix] (mp3)










Posted on 12:28 PM

New Twelves Singles

Filed Under () By Alex at 12:28 PM



Brazil's Twelves have released two singles in the last while and I've finally decided to post about them. Works for Me especially strikes me as a particularly affable stroke of genius. Thanks to Twelves taking the collective conscious down a notch and writing a love song for the rest of us.

When you make out with the girls at the door, I think it works for me. When you pass out on the bathroom floor, i think it works for me


I read a Chuck Klosterman essay one time that insisted that Coldplay is wholly responsible for unrealistically raising women's collective expectations of relationships. In that spirit, I think Chuck would appreciate this song.


Twelves - Works for Me (mp3)








Twelves - When You Talk (mp3)









Posted on 2:15 AM

Better Late then Never

Filed Under () By Alex at 2:15 AM



Justice - Planisphere [Part 1] (mp3)








Justice - Planisphere [Part 2] (mp3)








Justice - Planisphere [Part 3] (mp3)








Justice - Planisphere [Final] (mp3)








Posted on 12:03 PM

Bluegrass Covers: The Strokes edition

Filed Under (,) By Alex at 12:03 PM



Should contemporary bluegrass counterculture become a new category on this website? Let me know. Here's some Strokes covers by a bluegrass band called Sidekicks featured on a comp cd of bluegrass covers to help you make your mind up.

Sidekicks - 12:51 [The Strokes Cover] (zshare)








Sidekicks - Someday [The Strokes Cover] (zshare)








Posted on 1:24 PM

Klaxons Cover Blackstreet

Filed Under (,) By Alex at 1:24 PM



This Blackstreet cover by The Klaxons has been circulating around the usual suspects - shout out missing toof - and I can't get enough of it. First Greg Gillis mixes blackstreet over the flashing lights instrumentals and now this!


The Klaxons - No Diggity [Blackstreet Cover] (zshare)