London vocalist Jones released her debut EP ‘Indulge’ back in April of 2015, which was …
What happens when you combine the classic sound of acid with brooding, nu disco? You get the Tuff City Kids remix of the VIMES tune 'Mind'. Pumping like no one's business, the mid-tempo rework is quite engaging, making anyone want to slow step up to the person you're standing next to in a club. The original version of the track is taken from VIMES' forthcoming LP 'Nights In Limb', out February 12th. Have a listen.
New Zealand pop star Kimbra blurs the lines between remix and cover with her remake of Mew's 'Making Friends'. Quite sublime, Kimbra not only fronts the vocal bits of this version, but also skillfully executes the mellow and ethereal production backing. Long story short, it's quite good! The original version of 'Making Friends' is taken from Mew's latest album '+ -'. Have a listen.
Jamie Jones goes deep with a lush edit of Fink’s ‘See It All’. From the …
Austrailian band Miami Horror may be heroes of the pop/nu disco arena but the Moullinex …
Cologne duo Beatkind connect with the infamous Nat Self aka Zombie Disco Squad for a …
Dave Jones aka Zed Bias has uploaded his rework of the classic Isaac Hayes song 'Walk On By', originally featured on the 1969 album 'Hot Buttered Soul'. The 160 BPM experimental remix was a sort of New Year's gift from Zed Bias. However, it appears as if it is no longer available as a free download. At least you can still stream the track which is better than nothing. If you're lucky, he will allow downloads of the tune in the near future. For now, you can listen to the Zed Bias version below.
Austrian producer MOUNT sparks a deep, 4x4-driven remix of the Kytes tune 'On The Run'. This version is a brilliant contrast to the main version, punching with sharp, pulsing synths and a head-bopping drum change-up on the verse. The original song is taken from Kytes' 'On The Run' EP which is out now on Lichtdicht Music. Have a listen.
Canadian pop star Carly Rae Jepsen gets a club meets nu-disco rework of her single 'Your Type', courtesy of producer Ryan DeRobertis aka Skylar Spence. Part of the 'Your Type' remix package which also includes a version by Young Bombs, Skylar Spence's take on the track is fun, upbeat and definitely sexy. The original version of the track is taken from Carly Rae Jepsen's third LP 'Emotion', which was released back in June of this year. The Skylar Spence remix was shared via YouTube which you can listen to down below.
Michael Dodman aka Huxley pumps out an atmospheric rework of the Arctic Lake tune ‘For …