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Posted by Ted Promo on Jan-09-2010 16:41:

Simian Mobile Disco Essential Mix 09-01-2010

http://tedpromo.com/Essential%20Mix..._2010_01_09.mp3

(right-click, save-as)

Kraftwerk � Franz Schubert [EMI]
Subway � Xam [Soul Jazz Records]
Kikumoto Allstars � Dco [International Deejay Gigolos]
Levon Vincent � Late Night Jam [Ostgut Ton]
Simian Mobile Disco � Cruel Intentions (feat. Beth Ditto) (Space Cave Mix) [Wichita]
Unknown Artist � Get The Curse [White Label]
Oliver Huntemann � Shanghai Spinner (Joey Beltram Remix) [Ideal Audio]
Armando � Don't Take It (feat. Sharvette) [Let's Pet Puppies Records]
Slam � Room 2 [Soma]
Denis Naidanow � Wonderland (feat. Tyree) [Sure Player]
Oliver Huntemann � Trummerfeld [Cocoon]
Simian Mobile Disco � Are You In The Picture? [Wichita]
On/Off � Cirez D [Mouseville]
Dusty Kid � Train # 1 [Boxer]
Raymond Scott � Cindy Electronium Pt. 1 [OHM]
Rogue Cat � Magic Journey (Todd Terje Remix) [Tiny Sticks]
Cassius � Youth Speed Trouble Cigarettes (Radio Slave Mix) [Cassius Records]
Dustin Zahn � Stranger To Stability (Len Faki Mix) [Rekids]
Blake Baxter & Abe Duque � Let's Take It Back (Joey Beltram Remix) [Process Records]
SMD Delicatessen � Aspic [White Label]
Raymond Scott � Cindy Electronium Pt. 2 [OHM]
Ramadanman � Revenue (Untold Remix) [2nd Drop Music]
Paul Woolford � Pandemonium [Intamacy]
Psycatron � Deeper Shades Of Black [Planet E Communications]
Alex Costa � Evergreen [Dataworx]
Skream � 2 D [Tempa]
Dexter � Unknown Title [White Label]
Zomby � Strange Fruit [Ramp Recordings]
Deepgroove � Spike [Underwater Records]
Adam Beyer � Something Good To Die For [Mad Eye]
Caramel � Cluster [Brain]
L-Vis 1990 � The Bird
MJ Cole � Sincere (Mumdance Mix)
Crookers Feat Miike Snow � Remedy

Getting it now, anyone else listen to it yet? It looks interesting enough I suppose. I loved their Bugged Out compilation, but other than that they kind of fell off for me and started playing normal tech house bollocks. Hopefully this'll be naaaaice.


Posted by Adam420 on Jan-09-2010 18:33:

That looks really good, and it'd be nice if you posted a download link as well


Posted by Ted Promo on Jan-09-2010 18:35:

I can upload it in a minute here if j00 want. I skimmed through and it sounded solid.


Posted by Adam420 on Jan-09-2010 18:38:

yess please


Posted by Ted Promo on Jan-09-2010 18:46:

Uploading


Posted by Ted Promo on Jan-09-2010 19:12:

Link added in original post.

Half an hour in and it's real solid. Starting to get kinda ravey and definitely fun throughout. I sense great success. Hopefully.


Posted by jupiterone on Jan-09-2010 19:13:

this looks so awesome, thanks baby


Posted by Adam420 on Jan-09-2010 19:15:

Thanks man


Posted by enydo on Jan-09-2010 19:39:


Posted by JPlay on Jan-09-2010 20:17:

graciassss


Posted by corjay9 on Jan-10-2010 00:12:

I saw SMD do their live set, fucking INCREDIBLE.. It's cool they did an EM, gonna check it out for sure.


Posted by Seppuku on Jan-10-2010 00:18:

I always thought SMD played hipster electro? Looks interesting enough though, will check it.


Posted by Ted Promo on Jan-10-2010 01:44:

They played th�t nurave stuff for a while, but unlike many others who played nurave electro stuff th would mix in hip house, hip hop, house, techno, breaks, and tons of other things. They managed to keep their sets diverse and fun until about a year or two ago when they stared playing just tech house and techno.

This set appears to be them back in form though, and they can rip it when they're on.


Posted by civicstyle on Jan-11-2010 14:56:

Dont forget fist-breaks!


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Jan-11-2010 17:57:

These guys are so much fun. Saw them @ the Museum of Natural History's Space Center (fuking wickeeeeeed) and just saw them this past Halloween.


So much fun live. Downloading now! Thanks

edit: LAME. My computer from work only let's me download the first 7 seconds. Gotta listen through QT


Posted by bas on Jan-11-2010 18:35:

Not a bad way to start the year. Sadly, I've only seen them DJ...really want to see them play live.


Posted by Ted Promo on Jan-11-2010 18:48:

I know I've whored it a ton, but their Bugged Out comp is honestly mint. It progresses really well and gets reaaaal fun and boshy.

http://www.discogs.com/Simian-Mobil.../release/983747

When Walkman kicks in I started brutalizing my steering wheel the first time I heard it. It works so well in context in this mix.

This EM was fire too by the by


Posted by sweetcaroline on Jan-11-2010 21:11:

[QUOTE]Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
These guys are so much fun. Saw them @ the Museum of Natural History's Space Center (fuking wickeeeeeed) and just saw them this past Halloween.

You were in Philadelphia on Halloween! I live 1 mile from where they were playing, but didn't go because I was completely broke. I did see them in Philly last Spring and they played live and destroyed the place. People weren't dancing so much as squirming and sliding in a big sweaty mass of bodies. Good times.


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Jan-11-2010 21:17:

quote:
Originally posted by sweetcaroline
[QUOTE]Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
These guys are so much fun. Saw them @ the Museum of Natural History's Space Center (fuking wickeeeeeed) and just saw them this past Halloween.

You were in Philadelphia on Halloween! I live 1 mile from where they were playing, but didn't go because I was completely broke. I did see them in Philly last Spring and they played live and destroyed the place. People weren't dancing so much as squirming and sliding in a big sweaty mass of bodies. Good times.
oops sorry, NYC!

I meant the day before Halloween.. Halloween was Above & Beyond.

hehe. They still probably played the same set!


I saw them 2 years ago *live* at the Museum of Natural History and they played Attack Decay Sustain stuff. This time they played from their new album (Cruel Intentions I LOOOOOVE) and the previous album. Good shit - so much fun! You definitely should have gone.



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