Skinny Genes

RAC finally made their way to Orange County this past Wednesday night, and my friends and I weren’t about to miss the occasion. If you’ve never had the pleasure of listening to them, check out all their tracks here. They played at this small club in Costa Mesa, aptly named MESA. The name makes it a little harder than it should be to Google, but the place makes up for it in more ways than one. 1) On nice nights they pull up the retractable ceiling so the party goers can smoke and dance in peace while the artists perform. 2) The bathrooms. A unisex waiting room for individual bathrooms tell you when one is open with red and green lights. It’s the little things like these (that actually aren’t that little at all) that set clubs apart. After their epic throw down of my favorite indie tracks remixed to perfection, I got to sit down with the brains behind the collective, and here’s how it went:

 

C+A+D: okay SO! Standard operating procedure: tell me a little bit about RAC. Who you guys are. What you do.

 

RAC: (André) Let’s see RAC (laughs), is an ever changing thing. We actually talked about that for an hour today. I started in 2007 when I was in college. Didn’t really have any job prospects. So, with the extra time I was doing a lot of remixes for fun and thought, “Why don’t I give this a try, you know? I really enjoy it. Let’s see how it goes.” The first one we got was The Shins…got super lucky with that. Cold called their manager, he showed some interest and said he’d get back to me later. Few days pass, I’m in class and I get a call from the Shin’s manager. First thought: Can’t stay in this class. I ducked out and they said they wanted the remix! James Mercer said he really liked it, and after that it just got a lot easier to get remixes. It’s been snowballing ever since to what it is today. But we’re doing some stuff with film and advertising, so the remixes are just a piece of the whole thing.

 

 

C+A+D: When you started, were you planning on make it a remix thing? Or did you have any plans of producing and making your own music?

 

RAC: (André) I had absolutely no plan when I started this whole thing. I had initially wanted it to be a collab with a bunch of people, but the logistics of that was kind of a nightmare. So eventually it turned into me, Karl, and Andrew having our own projects under the RAC name. We work with each other in a sense that we critique each other, but it’s not like we’re sitting in a studio pumping remixes away. They’re all done individually.

 

 

C+A+D: I’m pretty big on remixes myself. I love when someone can take a song and change it into something it could have been, and your guys’ sound is really unique. It’s really approachable and I haven’t seen many replicate it. Are there some artists that influence where you guys try and go with a given remix?

 

RAC: (André) I listen to a lot of different music, and I feel like that really influences me in a way. I feel like what sets us apart is that we use real instruments.
(Karl) As far as influences go…I feel like the stuff we play in our DJ sets are pretty good examples, as far as the dance-side of it goes at least.
(André) Some of our songs just don’t belong in the club, so we’re not going to try and force anything. A lot of people request our Edward Sharpe remix, and I just don’t know how I’d play it in a club setting.

 

C+A+D: So Karl, you’re the latest addition to the collective, as far as your websites concerned. What were you doing in the years that you were helping but you weren’t fully a part of the crew yet?

 

RAC: Well André and I started a band about a year after RAC started called The Pragmatic. I think through that process and learning how to make songs with that band, I became more involved. André and I were DJing a lot during college, so it seemed appropriate to combine forces.

 

C+A+D: I was gonna ask actually, what’s the deal with The Pragmatic? Are you guys going to take that anywhere?

 

RAC: (André) We’ve got an album in the works actually. It’s always perpetually being worked on. Or perpetually in progress! (laughs)
(Karl) I think it’s going to turn into a series of singles while we’re working on RAC. We put out an EP a couple years ago that had a very specific sound, and we ventured pretty far from that as far as our aesthetic. We’re still working on it.

Here’s their SoundCloud because their FaceBook doesn’t load their songs for some reason.

C+A+D: On your guys’ SoundCloud player you’ve got a whoppin’ 109 songs, but your volumes don’t have all of them. So I guess, how do you choose what goes on the volumes and on the player?

 

RAC: (André) Well for the volumes, all the tracks are recorded specifically for that. Like with Volume 2, I approached all the artists. “Hey I’ll do a remix for you if you don’t tell anyone and let me release it on my own.” So every remix on their was very intentional and meant for that album. The other ones were pretty much promotional. A band has a single. Want some extra exposure. They get me to do a remix and everyone wins. The volumes are sorta my project.

 

C+A+D: I always want to ask artists this, but before you got big, were you going to a lot of shows? Who were your favorites?

 

RAC: (Karl) I never really went to see DJs. But in the last year I went to see The Strokes, LCD Soundsystem, Simian Mobile Disco…don’t think anyone will ever beat that LCD show.
(André) This is sort of a long time ago, but couple years back we went to see Peter Bjorn and John. Incredible. It was Beach House, Peter Bjorn and John, and Grizzly Bear at SXSW. Peter Bjorn and John blew everyone out of the water.
(Karl) They put on such a rock show! Which was surprising to me, I don’t know about other people. But to me they’re a lot more of just easier listening, and the live show was just so much more abrasive than I was expecting..in a good way!

 

C+A+D: Last question, I always gotta ask: you’re stranded on an island. you can have one album and one bottle of alcohol. What would it be?

 

RAC: (laughs)
(Karl) [without hesitiation] LCD Soundsystem’s Sound of Silver and Evan Williams.
(André) Uh I’m try to not gonna give this much thought [gives it thought] … I’m gonna have to go with Third Eye Blind’s Blue album.
(Karl) BLUE!? You’re gonna choose Blue over their self titled?? We’re gonna argue about this…(André) (laughs) and for bottle of alcohol. I.Just.Don’t.Know. Pretty non-picky.

There you have it ladies and gents. Be sure to go see them if you like their remixes. They pick and choose the most fun energy filled songs of the lot. Real stand up guys. Check my post on them for all their songs by clicking here. Check back on our facebook for some videos I got of the performance.

FULL POST

RAC finally made their way to Orange County this past Wednesday night, and my friends and I weren’t about to miss the occasion. If you’ve never had the pleasure of listening to them, check out all their tracks here. They played at this small club in Costa Mesa, aptly named MESA. The name makes it a little harder than it should be to Google, but the place makes up for it in more ways than one. 1) On nice nights they pull up the retractable ceiling so the party goers can smoke and dance in peace while the artists perform. 2) The bathrooms. A unisex waiting room for individual bathrooms tell you when one is open with red and green lights. It’s the little things like these (that actually aren’t that little at all) that set clubs apart. After their epic throw down of my favorite indie tracks remixed to perfection, I got to sit down with the brains behind the collective, and here’s how it went:

 

C+A+D: okay SO! Standard operating procedure: tell me a little bit about RAC. Who you guys are. What you do.

 

RAC: (André) Let’s see RAC (laughs), is an ever changing thing. We actually talked about that for an hour today. I started in 2007 when I was in college. Didn’t really have any job prospects. So, with the extra time I was doing a lot of remixes for fun and thought, “Why don’t I give this a try, you know? I really enjoy it. Let’s see how it goes.” The first one we got was The Shins…got super lucky with that. Cold called their manager, he showed some interest and said he’d get back to me later. Few days pass, I’m in class and I get a call from the Shin’s manager. First thought: Can’t stay in this class. I ducked out and they said they wanted the remix! James Mercer said he really liked it, and after that it just got a lot easier to get remixes. It’s been snowballing ever since to what it is today. But we’re doing some stuff with film and advertising, so the remixes are just a piece of the whole thing.

 

 

C+A+D: When you started, were you planning on make it a remix thing? Or did you have any plans of producing and making your own music?

 

RAC: (André) I had absolutely no plan when I started this whole thing. I had initially wanted it to be a collab with a bunch of people, but the logistics of that was kind of a nightmare. So eventually it turned into me, Karl, and Andrew having our own projects under the RAC name. We work with each other in a sense that we critique each other, but it’s not like we’re sitting in a studio pumping remixes away. They’re all done individually.

 

 

C+A+D: I’m pretty big on remixes myself. I love when someone can take a song and change it into something it could have been, and your guys’ sound is really unique. It’s really approachable and I haven’t seen many replicate it. Are there some artists that influence where you guys try and go with a given remix?

 

RAC: (André) I listen to a lot of different music, and I feel like that really influences me in a way. I feel like what sets us apart is that we use real instruments.
(Karl) As far as influences go…I feel like the stuff we play in our DJ sets are pretty good examples, as far as the dance-side of it goes at least.
(André) Some of our songs just don’t belong in the club, so we’re not going to try and force anything. A lot of people request our Edward Sharpe remix, and I just don’t know how I’d play it in a club setting.

 

C+A+D: So Karl, you’re the latest addition to the collective, as far as your websites concerned. What were you doing in the years that you were helping but you weren’t fully a part of the crew yet?

 

RAC: Well André and I started a band about a year after RAC started called The Pragmatic. I think through that process and learning how to make songs with that band, I became more involved. André and I were DJing a lot during college, so it seemed appropriate to combine forces.

 

C+A+D: I was gonna ask actually, what’s the deal with The Pragmatic? Are you guys going to take that anywhere?

 

RAC: (André) We’ve got an album in the works actually. It’s always perpetually being worked on. Or perpetually in progress! (laughs)
(Karl) I think it’s going to turn into a series of singles while we’re working on RAC. We put out an EP a couple years ago that had a very specific sound, and we ventured pretty far from that as far as our aesthetic. We’re still working on it.

Here’s their SoundCloud because their FaceBook doesn’t load their songs for some reason.

C+A+D: On your guys’ SoundCloud player you’ve got a whoppin’ 109 songs, but your volumes don’t have all of them. So I guess, how do you choose what goes on the volumes and on the player?

 

RAC: (André) Well for the volumes, all the tracks are recorded specifically for that. Like with Volume 2, I approached all the artists. “Hey I’ll do a remix for you if you don’t tell anyone and let me release it on my own.” So every remix on their was very intentional and meant for that album. The other ones were pretty much promotional. A band has a single. Want some extra exposure. They get me to do a remix and everyone wins. The volumes are sorta my project.

 

C+A+D: I always want to ask artists this, but before you got big, were you going to a lot of shows? Who were your favorites?

 

RAC: (Karl) I never really went to see DJs. But in the last year I went to see The Strokes, LCD Soundsystem, Simian Mobile Disco…don’t think anyone will ever beat that LCD show.
(André) This is sort of a long time ago, but couple years back we went to see Peter Bjorn and John. Incredible. It was Beach House, Peter Bjorn and John, and Grizzly Bear at SXSW. Peter Bjorn and John blew everyone out of the water.
(Karl) They put on such a rock show! Which was surprising to me, I don’t know about other people. But to me they’re a lot more of just easier listening, and the live show was just so much more abrasive than I was expecting..in a good way!

 

C+A+D: Last question, I always gotta ask: you’re stranded on an island. you can have one album and one bottle of alcohol. What would it be?

 

RAC: (laughs)
(Karl) [without hesitiation] LCD Soundsystem’s Sound of Silver and Evan Williams.
(André) Uh I’m try to not gonna give this much thought [gives it thought] … I’m gonna have to go with Third Eye Blind’s Blue album.
(Karl) BLUE!? You’re gonna choose Blue over their self titled?? We’re gonna argue about this…(André) (laughs) and for bottle of alcohol. I.Just.Don’t.Know. Pretty non-picky.

There you have it ladies and gents. Be sure to go see them if you like their remixes. They pick and choose the most fun energy filled songs of the lot. Real stand up guys. Check my post on them for all their songs by clicking here. Check back on our facebook for some videos I got of the performance.


12FV

Summer is in the Southern California air and unfortunately so are the clouds! I’ve got my fingers crossed for us to get some thick sunshine, warm ocean waters, and LOTS of new music in our very near futures. Lucky for us it’s concert going season! It brings me great joy to say that Insomnia Events have finally filled the void in our lives that was the EDC Vegas Lineup. Two words: holy fuck. Prepare to strike through the names of 90% of your electronic artist wishlist, because almost everyone who’s anyone is going to be there. No big surprises overall, but Insomniac definitely delivered as they promised. One thing I was actually surprised to see was that, Flux Pavillion isn’t joining his circus friend Doctor P in Sin City? Looks like Audiotistic will be that much more special come late July. It’s gonna be a wild summer! In the more near future, Remix Artist Collective is coming to Orange County this Wednesday for a 21+ event! Click here to get more details and music for that. In the meantime, I’ve got us covered with twelve bouncin’ summer starting tracks that I uncovered for the occasion…oh and GO DIRK!

YOLO47

^click to DL all of ’em
Lazy Jay – Float My Boat (Original Mix) (Electronic)
Arcade Fire – Speaking in Tongues (feat. David Byrne) (Indie/Rock)
Calvin Harris – Ready For The Weekend (Fake Blood Remix) (Electronic)
Zedd – Dovregubben (Original Mix) (Electronic)
The Morning Benders – Temptation inside your heart (Velvet Underground Cover) (Indie)
Mohombi – Bumpy Ride (Chuckie remix) (Electro House)
Drug Rug – Walden (Rock/Indie)
Zinc – Blunt Edge (Electronic)
Jurassic 5 – A Day At The Races (Hip Hop)
Russ Chimes – Helix (Electro House)
Papercuts – A Peculiar Hallelujah (Indie)
The Black Keys – The Flame (Blues/Rock)

FULL POST


12FV

Summer is in the Southern California air and unfortunately so are the clouds! I’ve got my fingers crossed for us to get some thick sunshine, warm ocean waters, and LOTS of new music in our very near futures. Lucky for us it’s concert going season! It brings me great joy to say that Insomnia Events have finally filled the void in our lives that was the EDC Vegas Lineup. Two words: holy fuck. Prepare to strike through the names of 90% of your electronic artist wishlist, because almost everyone who’s anyone is going to be there. No big surprises overall, but Insomniac definitely delivered as they promised. One thing I was actually surprised to see was that, Flux Pavillion isn’t joining his circus friend Doctor P in Sin City? Looks like Audiotistic will be that much more special come late July. It’s gonna be a wild summer! In the more near future, Remix Artist Collective is coming to Orange County this Wednesday for a 21+ event! Click here to get more details and music for that. In the meantime, I’ve got us covered with twelve bouncin’ summer starting tracks that I uncovered for the occasion…oh and GO DIRK!

YOLO47

^click to DL all of ’em
Lazy Jay – Float My Boat (Original Mix) (Electronic)
Arcade Fire – Speaking in Tongues (feat. David Byrne) (Indie/Rock)
Calvin Harris – Ready For The Weekend (Fake Blood Remix) (Electronic)
Zedd – Dovregubben (Original Mix) (Electronic)
The Morning Benders – Temptation inside your heart (Velvet Underground Cover) (Indie)
Mohombi – Bumpy Ride (Chuckie remix) (Electro House)
Drug Rug – Walden (Rock/Indie)
Zinc – Blunt Edge (Electronic)
Jurassic 5 – A Day At The Races (Hip Hop)
Russ Chimes – Helix (Electro House)
Papercuts – A Peculiar Hallelujah (Indie)
The Black Keys – The Flame (Blues/Rock)

I got the Jack Beats B-Side to “All Night” for you guys. With a name like “Elevator Music,” one can only dream of the possibilities of climbing buildings to jams like this. Although it’s not my favorite, they go just as slimy as usual. Full of bass and just the right amount of that Jack Beats wobble they’re always able to provide. I was scoping their FaceBook the other day, and they had a little bit to say on their upcoming album. Ah. 2011 is just going to get better and better and better:

This album of ours is starting to really take shape… it’s exciting! No release dates yet… it’s gonna take another few months to finish up proper- we wanna make it right rather than rushing it! it will be out later in the year at the earliest… we’ll have new material out before then though, and we’re gonna start remixing again very soon too… lots of new music coming!

Jack Beats – Elevator Music
Jack Beats – All Night ft. John B

FULL POST

I got the Jack Beats B-Side to “All Night” for you guys. With a name like “Elevator Music,” one can only dream of the possibilities of climbing buildings to jams like this. Although it’s not my favorite, they go just as slimy as usual. Full of bass and just the right amount of that Jack Beats wobble they’re always able to provide. I was scoping their FaceBook the other day, and they had a little bit to say on their upcoming album. Ah. 2011 is just going to get better and better and better:

This album of ours is starting to really take shape… it’s exciting! No release dates yet… it’s gonna take another few months to finish up proper- we wanna make it right rather than rushing it! it will be out later in the year at the earliest… we’ll have new material out before then though, and we’re gonna start remixing again very soon too… lots of new music coming!

Jack Beats – Elevator Music
Jack Beats – All Night ft. John B

Seems like literally two days ago that I posted the preview to this bad boy. A few hundred thousand replays later — it’s here! And just as bat shit insane as I had hoped. Skrillex’s hardcore music influences really sets him apart with this genre. Takes me back to the good ol’ days in the pit. Of the SM&NS remixes, Kaskade‘s reigns supreme. I’m feeling like the Dirtyphonics remix is going to win me over in the long run with all that energy, but who knows! There isn’t much else to say that hasn’t already been said, so I’ll let the EP speak for itself. If you’ve got some extra lettuce, help Skrilly out on Beatport. And for the record…I still don’t know what a sprite is. Unless he’s really referring to the soda? Someone help!

MM&S

1. First of the Year (Equinox)
2. Ruffneck (Flex)
3. Ruffneck (FULL Flex)
4. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Dirtyphonics Remix)
5. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Kaskade Remix)
6. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Phonat Remix)
7. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (The Juggernaut Remix)

BONUS BASS!

Foreign Beggars – Still Getting It (feat. Skrillex)

This is definitely a colab I’m not going to get tired of hearing anytime soon. Almost positive I heard Skrillex drop this during his set at Coachella. Allow me to apologize to your subwoofers in advance. STILL GETTIN IT!

FULL POST

Seems like literally two days ago that I posted the preview to this bad boy. A few hundred thousand replays later — it’s here! And just as bat shit insane as I had hoped. Skrillex’s hardcore music influences really sets him apart with this genre. Takes me back to the good ol’ days in the pit. Of the SM&NS remixes, Kaskade‘s reigns supreme. I’m feeling like the Dirtyphonics remix is going to win me over in the long run with all that energy, but who knows! There isn’t much else to say that hasn’t already been said, so I’ll let the EP speak for itself. If you’ve got some extra lettuce, help Skrilly out on Beatport. And for the record…I still don’t know what a sprite is. Unless he’s really referring to the soda? Someone help!

MM&S

1. First of the Year (Equinox)
2. Ruffneck (Flex)
3. Ruffneck (FULL Flex)
4. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Dirtyphonics Remix)
5. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Kaskade Remix)
6. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Phonat Remix)
7. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (The Juggernaut Remix)

BONUS BASS!

Foreign Beggars – Still Getting It (feat. Skrillex)

This is definitely a colab I’m not going to get tired of hearing anytime soon. Almost positive I heard Skrillex drop this during his set at Coachella. Allow me to apologize to your subwoofers in advance. STILL GETTIN IT!

Sad to say that the past year has been lacking the amount of new Duck Sauce tracks and remixes that I’ve been craving. Happy to say that it is because they’re hard at work for a full length that’s supposed to come out this year! Remember how exciting it was when all the new tracks and edits came out last summer? I’ve got my fingers crossed for a repeat this year. The following track is done by Viceroy who hails from lovely San Fran. Pretty cool to see some quality French house coming out of the U.S., let alone California. Anyhow, this track is an absolute disco banger. All I had of it song was a super low quality Louis La Roche remix that sounded straight out of Duck Sauce’s EDC set. (I put that one in my Ultimate Summer House Mix Pt. 1 if you wanna go pick it up.) Thanks to Viceroy I’ll be blasting this in its full 320 goodness until the original comes out. Try not to sing along to this one.

Duck Sauce – Goody Two Shoes (Viceroy Edit)

FULL POST

Sad to say that the past year has been lacking the amount of new Duck Sauce tracks and remixes that I’ve been craving. Happy to say that it is because they’re hard at work for a full length that’s supposed to come out this year! Remember how exciting it was when all the new tracks and edits came out last summer? I’ve got my fingers crossed for a repeat this year. The following track is done by Viceroy who hails from lovely San Fran. Pretty cool to see some quality French house coming out of the U.S., let alone California. Anyhow, this track is an absolute disco banger. All I had of it song was a super low quality Louis La Roche remix that sounded straight out of Duck Sauce’s EDC set. (I put that one in my Ultimate Summer House Mix Pt. 1 if you wanna go pick it up.) Thanks to Viceroy I’ll be blasting this in its full 320 goodness until the original comes out. Try not to sing along to this one.

Duck Sauce – Goody Two Shoes (Viceroy Edit)

Surprise, surprise. Skrillex is back with more tracks for us and right in time for summer! The songs in this preview really had me put a lot more faith in Skrillex’s production abilities. New sounds. Same grime. Fatter bass. It’s been up for three days and he’s already got almost half a million views. There’s no denying this guy’s talent. Really surprises me that people talk so much shit. Hater’s gon hate though, that is for sure. Here’s what he said about the preview:

“Here’s a preview of my next mini Ep coming out. 3 new tracks and 4 new remixes of SM&NS that are a bit more experimental. It comes out on beatport june 7th so please take note and support the release! If ya have a couple spare bucks then please buy the tracks, if not then just torent them. Most important thing is that yal get the music, but the extra support always helps”

Tracklist

1. First of the Year (Equinox)
2. Ruffneck (Flex)
3. Ruffneck (FULL Flex)
4. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Dirtyphonics Remix)
5. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Phonat Remix)
6. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (The Juggernaut Remix)
7. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Kaskade Remix) need. (it’s 1:50 in the video)

FULL POST

Surprise, surprise. Skrillex is back with more tracks for us and right in time for summer! The songs in this preview really had me put a lot more faith in Skrillex’s production abilities. New sounds. Same grime. Fatter bass. It’s been up for three days and he’s already got almost half a million views. There’s no denying this guy’s talent. Really surprises me that people talk so much shit. Hater’s gon hate though, that is for sure. Here’s what he said about the preview:

“Here’s a preview of my next mini Ep coming out. 3 new tracks and 4 new remixes of SM&NS that are a bit more experimental. It comes out on beatport june 7th so please take note and support the release! If ya have a couple spare bucks then please buy the tracks, if not then just torent them. Most important thing is that yal get the music, but the extra support always helps”

Tracklist

1. First of the Year (Equinox)
2. Ruffneck (Flex)
3. Ruffneck (FULL Flex)
4. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Dirtyphonics Remix)
5. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Phonat Remix)
6. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (The Juggernaut Remix)
7. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Kaskade Remix) need. (it’s 1:50 in the video)


12FV

Come YOLO47 I’ll be a free man. Or maybe not “free” as much as a man of fewer worries. But until then, on the final grind of the school year with my UC peoples. I included a list of some of my favorite sets and mixes with the usual list, because I find they’re best to study with. I tried to put them in order of ones I liked best at the top…but I really love em all. Use or misuse at your own discretion and good luck to everyone. For everyone else out of school, fuck yourselves. Except for not really…I’ll be with ya in a week.

YOLO47

^click to DL them all
ZZT – Zzafrika (Julio Bashmore Remix) (Chill/Electronic)
ZZT – Zzafrika (Afrojack Rework) (Electronic)
Bibio – Ambivalence Avenue (Indie)
Nas – N.Y. State Of Mind (Hip Hop)
Nas – It Ain’t Hard To Tell (Hip Hop)
Beirut – Postcards From Italy (Folk)
Flinch – World On Fire (Dubstep)
Fussy Boy – Gold (Mord Fustang Remix) (Electro House)
Zedd – Changes ft. Champions (Original Mix) (Electronic)
Desert Noises – Building These Walls (Indie)

Mixes/Sets

The Twelves Essential Mix
My favorite essential mix ever. I can’t and won’t give it a rest. 2 solid hours of grade A electronic and house. Uniquely mixed in a way that only the Twelves can do.

Soulwax Live at Soulwaxmas 2008
Soulwax doing what they do best: flawless live sets. Little biased on this one because I saw them right before they played this in Europe at HHM 08 and it’s pretty similar, as far as I remember.

Moonchild’s Birthday Mix for Les Petits Bruits
Moonchild is definitely making a name for himself in the French/Disco house scene. This won’t be the last time he comes up on C+A+D. This mix has a bunch of his songs and remixes. Feel good and bass filled tunes.

Nero Essential Mix
Nero split this up into 3 parts. Dubstep/Electro/everything. The tracklist speaks for itself. Another favorite essential mix.

Treasure Fingers Live From Temple SF
Treasure Fingers…this guy can do no wrong. My favorite set of his so far.

Wolfgang Gartner Live at Winter Music Conference 2010
Right before Wolfgang took his final leap into the group of premier DJs. From his live show recordings and essential mix, I’d say this is his most well put together.

Treasure Fingers 2011 Spring Mix *Recorded Live In England*
Free Treasure Fingers Spring mix! More great house.

Fake Blood Essential Mix
Classic. Voted 4th best essential mix of 2009 and by good reason. Fake Blood is a bo$$.

Swedish House Mafia Live from EDC 2010
I’ll never forget this set from EDC. Witnessing this live put house music on a completely different level for me. One of my go-to’s for being productive.

Calvin Harris Essential Mix
2 hours of the Calvin Harris we know and love. He mixes it up a lot in this one. Hard filthy electro and dancy disco.

Soulwax Live at Hard Summer 2010
Soulwax returns to LA after a 2 year hiatus, and this low quality rip is all I have to remember it.

Wolfgang Gartner Essential Mix
60+ tracks in this massive mix by one of the top production wizards in the world. I was expecting more to be honest, but still a keeper.

FULL POST


12FV

Come YOLO47 I’ll be a free man. Or maybe not “free” as much as a man of fewer worries. But until then, on the final grind of the school year with my UC peoples. I included a list of some of my favorite sets and mixes with the usual list, because I find they’re best to study with. I tried to put them in order of ones I liked best at the top…but I really love em all. Use or misuse at your own discretion and good luck to everyone. For everyone else out of school, fuck yourselves. Except for not really…I’ll be with ya in a week.

YOLO47

^click to DL them all
ZZT – Zzafrika (Julio Bashmore Remix) (Chill/Electronic)
ZZT – Zzafrika (Afrojack Rework) (Electronic)
Bibio – Ambivalence Avenue (Indie)
Nas – N.Y. State Of Mind (Hip Hop)
Nas – It Ain’t Hard To Tell (Hip Hop)
Beirut – Postcards From Italy (Folk)
Flinch – World On Fire (Dubstep)
Fussy Boy – Gold (Mord Fustang Remix) (Electro House)
Zedd – Changes ft. Champions (Original Mix) (Electronic)
Desert Noises – Building These Walls (Indie)

Mixes/Sets

The Twelves Essential Mix
My favorite essential mix ever. I can’t and won’t give it a rest. 2 solid hours of grade A electronic and house. Uniquely mixed in a way that only the Twelves can do.

Soulwax Live at Soulwaxmas 2008
Soulwax doing what they do best: flawless live sets. Little biased on this one because I saw them right before they played this in Europe at HHM 08 and it’s pretty similar, as far as I remember.

Moonchild’s Birthday Mix for Les Petits Bruits
Moonchild is definitely making a name for himself in the French/Disco house scene. This won’t be the last time he comes up on C+A+D. This mix has a bunch of his songs and remixes. Feel good and bass filled tunes.

Nero Essential Mix
Nero split this up into 3 parts. Dubstep/Electro/everything. The tracklist speaks for itself. Another favorite essential mix.

Treasure Fingers Live From Temple SF
Treasure Fingers…this guy can do no wrong. My favorite set of his so far.

Wolfgang Gartner Live at Winter Music Conference 2010
Right before Wolfgang took his final leap into the group of premier DJs. From his live show recordings and essential mix, I’d say this is his most well put together.

Treasure Fingers 2011 Spring Mix *Recorded Live In England*
Free Treasure Fingers Spring mix! More great house.

Fake Blood Essential Mix
Classic. Voted 4th best essential mix of 2009 and by good reason. Fake Blood is a bo$$.

Swedish House Mafia Live from EDC 2010
I’ll never forget this set from EDC. Witnessing this live put house music on a completely different level for me. One of my go-to’s for being productive.

Calvin Harris Essential Mix
2 hours of the Calvin Harris we know and love. He mixes it up a lot in this one. Hard filthy electro and dancy disco.

Soulwax Live at Hard Summer 2010
Soulwax returns to LA after a 2 year hiatus, and this low quality rip is all I have to remember it.

Wolfgang Gartner Essential Mix
60+ tracks in this massive mix by one of the top production wizards in the world. I was expecting more to be honest, but still a keeper.