
Hiya folks! We’re seriously overdue for a catch up and even more overdue for a new dialogue mix. But never fear, if you’re reading this it means that both problems will be solved imminently. As is usually the case here at the offices, the days in June through August get inundated with parties, festivals, vacations and more hours spent in front of a growing pile of high lifes than in front of a computer. As was the case last summer, we’ve seen our fair share of adventures over the past few months. We’ve helped launch two new parties:

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While we’ll probably still be playing shimmery Balearic goodness in the dead of winter, it is, of course, only proper to be featuring it during the beautifully temperate August days we’re having. Before the beat even drops on Bogdan Irkuk’s remix of Al Usher, we knew it had to be the lead track for our last show of summer.
We’ve come down with a serious Horse Meat Disco bug—could be worse—so we featured some leftfield boogie from Fleetwood Mac, Indeep and then, direct from HMD’s latest mix for Strut Records we’ve included Gino Soccio’s “It’s Alright”.
Speaking of boogie, our good friends from the Shoes Crew—remember that wicked Bohannon edit? Yeah. We’re still playing that—have launched a new label called Plimsoul and “Guardian Angel” from the Automats will be there debut release. Another stunner. Take note. Other bits of amazingness to take note of: Hailing from A Mountain of One, Leo Zero’s remix of Florence and the Machine has caused us to go weak in the knees and will be reappearing in our end of the year round-up. Radioclit side project, the Very Best, has been a significant part of our soundtrack for the last few months. From the quirky tongue-in-cheek afro-pop vibes of its mix tape last year to its latest album, it’s an out-and-out winner.
Rounding out the first hour, we’re also incredibly enamored with the Roots’ new single as well as the latest from stunning L.A. duo Classixx, who we had the pleasure of meeting and hearing DJ last month. Also stay tuned for more from Lusine. Its album drops next week on Ghostly International and we’re already cooking up a glowing review.
Moving into the second hour we’ve got a few of the featured songs from our summer music preview for Time Out Chicago, namely Trentemoller’s remix of Visti and Mayland. Oh man. Delicious and then later, Jamie Jones' "Summertime". Following is Peter Kruder’s latest, a refreshing return to form that is simultaneously new and wonderfully Peace Orchestra-esque. Pushing on we up the tempo and have some straight up housey house fun with tracks from Robah Wruhme and Bassment Jaxx.
Some great indie dance tunes have jammed our radars these last few months as well. Fred Falke does a beautiful dance rework for Grizzley Bear and Hatchamatik gives Animal Collective a turn for the clubs. Then there’s Simian Mobile Disco’s new single. Yeah, there’s that. “Audacity of Huge” will easily be in our top five for the year. It’s too good on all levels. Hilarious lyrics, eardrum shattering production precision, just listen – it’s a game changer.
We’re also happy to include more from Miike Snow, who’s become a prominent fixture in the headphones. We can’t get enough! We had a few good laughs in our recent Thunderheist interview and are happy to include this juke your booty remix here. Then, rounding out this last hour, we’ve got the best dubstep tune since Skream’s La Roux remix, namely Mark Pritchard’s “Wind It Up” which is followed by a jaw dropping Herve remix of our new favorite band: the Temper Trap. Reviews to come, keep it locked!
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