Aug 17 2008

Great Thriller Sample, “Cheap Thrills” Herve Feat Plastic Little

Published by Tape Recorder under remix

Cheap Thrills by Herve feat Plastic Little contains a great Thriller sample. This vocal version of the club hit Cheap Thrills is going to be released properly late September.

Listen to Cheap Thrills by Hervé featuring Plastic Little below:

The track appears also on the upcoming Plastic Little album, check out more Plastic Little on their MySpace.

More about Hervé here.

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Jun 13 2008

Big Club Hit for the Summer: Body Crash by Buy Now

Published by Tape Recorder under The Swedes, music video

Is Body Crash going to be the biggest club tune this summer in Europe? It surely has all the potential. Pete Tong named Body Crash a killer tune and DJ´s around Europe are calling it the essential track of the year.

Body Crash by Buy Now is a track from Sweden, the guys behind it are Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso from Swedish House Mafia. The name "Buy Now" is awful, but the Body Crash video is super cool and clearly has a message. Diamond headed business men wave pork stakes at pole dancing women who are a bit extra-terresttial and lizard like..

The vocal hook is taken from Let’s All Chant by Michael Zager Band. A cover of the track was produced by Stock/Aitken/Waterman for radio DJ´s Pat&Mick in 1988.

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May 25 2008

European Club Tunes - Stay Forever, Shine On Me, Pjanoo

Published by Tape Recorder under Uncategorized

You are gonna hear a lot of these tunes this summer in Europe:

Tikaro, J Louis, Ferran feat Clarence - Shine On Me (Gusto)
www.myspace.com/taitotikaro

Mampi Swift - Stay Forever by Blame
www.myspace.com/mampiswift

Eric Prydz - Pjanoo
www.myspace.com/ericprydz

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Apr 27 2008

Next of Kin by Surkin

Published by Tape Recorder under The French

Surkin is a famous for Justice remix, but he also has tracks of his own. The 20 year old French DJ and producer has a superb track called Next of Kin. If Justice introduced the sound scape to mainstream dance floors, Surkin reminds us why we need to keep listening to what´s going on in Paris. Listen to Next of Kin on Surkin ´s MySpace:

http://www.myspace.com/surkin

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