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Checking Back In With Our Friends From Lismore

Lismore Live!

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So you remember Lismore, yes? Maybe from one of these posts? Maybe you were even one of the 15 people in the room when they played that random art warehouse thing in Decatur last year (We were there, OBV) Well, if not, I’ll wait for you to catch up.

Still waiting…

K

Well they’ve been hard at work since we last checked in with our stalwart adventures –lets see what they’ve accomplished.

First of, new tune! Continuing on their path of vocal fueled dance tracks, “More” takes it up a notch with a nice 70s funk flavour meets a happy, hands in the air, dance floor filler.


Lismore - “More”

I’m a fan.

But they didn’t stop there! They’ve been ripping out quality remixes over the course of the past few months as well as receiving a few quality remixes on their original work. Take, for example, this new Udachi remix of “Paradis”:


Lismore - “Paradis (Udachi Remix)”
LINKS: Udachi MySpace

That’s a crowd pleaser if I’d ever heard one. Here’s the original as well

Lismore - “Paradis”

But as I said, their remix work has been going strong under their pseudo-ironic name of LSMR. Here’s some of my recent favorites for your listening pleasure:


Rails To Russia - “Turning Into You (Lismore Remix)”
LINKs: Rails To Russia


HEARTS REVOLUTION - “CYOA (LISMRmix)”
LINKS: HEARTS REVOLUTION MySpace | <3s Website


Dragonette - “Jesus Doesn’t Love Me (Lismore Remix)”
LINKS: Dragonette MySpace | Other Dragonette Remixes

And, just in case that wasn’t enough, here’s another fabulous piece of Lismore’s original production work:


Lismore - “We Never Strike in One Place Twice”

They’re currently on a mini-west coast tour. So if you live out there (looking at you, former Atlanta room mate who just moved to SF) you gotta try and check them out (Tour flyer after the cut). They’ve also got a date scheduled for the 20th of this month in NYC, so check it out. I’m doing me best to make it.

Remember, be sure to check out http://www.myspace.com/lismore for tons more information, and to leave them a lovely note (and maybe annoying animated gif or 2!)

That’s it for me. Later kids!

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