Showing posts with label remix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label remix. Show all posts

2025-07-09

Kraftwerk - Autobahn (Speed Bump Remix)

Kraftwerk - Autobahn (Speed Bump Remix) Since there is (still) mostly no speed limit on the German Autobahn, I decided to put the pedal to the metal and turn Kraftwerk´s classic hymn to grey motorways into a funky disco juggernaut. I set the cruise control to 101 bpm and injected the teutonic motorik groove with the brilliant track Freeze Frame by Yse Saint Laur'ant. The breaks and grooves of both tracks fit together like cogs in a well oiled machine. Hit the road, Flo!

2024-11-23

Julie London - About The Blues (Blue Torch Remix)

The opening track to my imaginary Julie London remix LP. Get lost in the liminal space between late night 1950s torchsong jazz and chilled out electric loops.

2024-08-31

Destroyer - Crimson Tide (Bubble Zone Dub)

Entry 10 from my imaginary #KAPUTTER remix album with songs from #Destroyer!

2024-08-25

Destroyer - It Just Doesn´t Happen (Runway Skip Remix)

You cast a poisenous look to the sun and kept on listening to #KAPUTTER, my imaginary #Destroyer remix album!

2023-05-15

Cocteau Twins - The Thinner The Air (pressure drops drop). An imaginary Victorialand remix

That time in Paris in 1956 when we let all the balloons fly & everything was Technicolor & we dreamt the most beautiful music (in my dreams)

2023-05-09

Cocteau Twins - Little Spacey (kawaii vibration). A spectacular VICTORIALA...

Baroque dancing or Japanese wrestling? Blend 6 of my imaginary VICTORIALAND remix LP is a (little) stunner!

2023-05-07

Cocteau Twins - Oomingmak (musky funk). A fantasy VICTORIALAND remix.

What´s an Oomingmak? The Inuit word for a musk ox? A fancy effect device for guitars? An ancient, erotic dance that can turn marble statues into hunky toy-boys? YES! All of it! Press play and find out how the Cocteau Twins-lullaby transforms into a whirling dervish of a technicolor Bollywood smash! आनंद लें!

2009-06-11

Night Dubbin´


Dimitri From Paris and The Idjut Boys interviewed by The Village Voice about their new, 3-CD box "Night Dubbin`" that celebrates New York Disco of the eighties with strong emphasis on Francois Kevorkian