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Black Ghosts at Studio B Tonight!

Its more Black Ghosts times!

Tonight, come play “spot Trixie and Hacks at the Black Ghosts show”! (hint, we’ll both be dancing our asses off and odds are they’ll be a bunch of people watching us do so).

Black Ghosts @ Studio B
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The Black Ghosts - I Want Nothing (Jack Beats’ Miami Vice Remix)
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Lee Burridge Halloween at Studio B

Well, it’s the best weekend of the year and I, Trixie, am home sick, can’t get a doctor’s appointment to save my life, and am looking forward to wearing my Halloween costume in bed.

The party I’ll be missing? The mindblowingly appropriate Lee Burridge will be throwing down the most spooky, evil, wicked, twisted beats at my favorite club tomorrow night.

Burridge at B

Tickets are available for Burridge at B in advance, which I would highly recommend. If his monster 3-disc Balance 012 is any indication, this is going to be one party I am going to be very sorry to miss.





Erol Alkan at Studio B THIS SATUDAY!

I love when I open my email to find that one of the founders of all things disco punk/dance rock/indie rock dance music/whatever the heck it is that we’re calling it these days is going to be playing at my favorite club in the world. Looks like I’ll be spending Saturday afternoon disco napping for the first time in awhile.

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I would throw up a track or two but I’m at work, and thus have no access to my music library, but you guys know Erol Alkan. Basically, if you live in NYC, be there, or Hacks will hate you even more than he already does for being able to go when he can’t.

PS For those who’ve missed me– I’m back in full effect and you’ll have music and goodness TONIGHT or my pen name isn’t …trixie (Period) Space-Space (and it is, just, you know, FYI).





Dancing in Dark Rooms — Quivver (and an incidental Simian Mobile Disco Live review)

It’s rare that we dedicate a whole entry to a single track, but Hacks and I are at a loss as to why this hasn’t blown up everywhere. On Friday, at Studio B for the premiere of the Simian Mobile Disco live show** I asked one of the members of the always spot on resident DJ crew The Bangers if he had it, and he’d never heard of it!

Quivver

For those of you not clued up on your Progressive House 1.0 trivia, Quivver is one of the monikers of John Graham, a British DJ and producer who held a residency at NYC super club Twilo, was 1/3 of Tilt, along with Parks and Wilson, who did arguably the best remix of an enormous Jan Johnston trance anthem called “Flesh.” As Quivver, he produced “Stage One,” which was featured on both a Northern Exposure mix and Sasha’s much sainted Global Underground 13: Ibiza mix, as well as Anthony Pappa’s NuBreed (basically, it made all the important rounds in the Prog world).

Unlike most of his early 00s contemporaries, Quivver has managed to maintain a particular style and still move forward in the changing music landscape. “Dancing in Dark Rooms” is perfect for a night of FUN at Studio B– I’m not sure if I’d rather hear the Original Mix or the pleasantly disjointed Boris Brejcha mix (Impress your friends! Sound like you’ve mixed out of a track three times without touching a record!)

Dancing In Dark Rooms (Original Mix) — Quivver

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Dancing in Dark Rooms (Boris Brejcha Mix) — Quivver

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DJs! Download this now! The complete remixes are available at Juno Download or you can buy the 12″ with the Jim Rivers (not to be confused with Joan Rivers) remix at Dance Records.

**Speaking of Simian Mobile Disco’s live show… WOW. Studio B was twice as packed this time as when I saw them DJ a few months ago, and everyone was really up for… something. What they didn’t appear to be up for, however, was the squelchy, dirty, full on electronic explosion that ensued. Maybe 1/4 of the kids were dancing, the other 3/4 looked flabbergasted, as if this wasn’t what they had in mind at all when they came. I couldn’t help but think that Simian is somehow being marketed to the wrong crowd. Twice, I’ve gone to see them with a crowd that seemed really confused by what they were hearing and twice I’ve thought how I have a number of friends who are dismissing them out of hand because of their association with “dance rock” who would absolutely go nuts over them. SMD are more Josh Wink than LCD Soundsystem: there are no guitars here, not even a keyboard synth, despite their early incarnation as Britpop one hit wonders Simian.

That being said, if you ARE into the patch bay meets MAX/MSP, squelch and twisted freq-mod synthesis insanity of neo-acid, then go see them immediately. It’s been a long time since any dance act has had me so overwhelmed by squiggles and filters and sick, off-kilter rhythms that I stopped dancing and just screamed “I LOVE YOU!”, hands in the air like a total fan girl but Simian Mobile Disco have definitely got it. They’ve even got the one slow, plodding track with a soulful vocal that only really makes sense to British ravers (I’ve never understood this phenomenon, but if you can explain it to us, please leave something in the comments). Here’s the track, “I Believe,” from their forthcoming Attack Sustain Decay Release:

I Believe — Simian Mobile Disco

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(hacks edit: I have to do everything around here = p
The quivver mp3 links are fixed! Enjoy!)





Super 13 Remix Friday!

It’s our 13th week doing the remix thing Hacks does for “shits and wiggles” (that is to get you shaking on the dance floor… not something grosser) and it’s also Friday the 13th! How awesome! Unfortunately, unlucky 13 hit our beloved Hacks earlier this week and his laptop was stolen so he asked me to helm this week. I hope that I can do half as good a job as he does bringing you the stuff to make you move (again, your butt, not your bowels).

Anyway…

Our boys The Presets have put out a little more than an EP, little less than an LP collection of remixes from the smashing Beams. It’s called, perhaps predictably but still cutely, Re-Sets. My favorite from it, probably unsurprisingly, is the Van She remix of “Are You the One?” It turns the relentless bassline of the original into an unexpected wall of feedback guitars.

Are You the One (Van She Remix) — The Presets

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Are you sick of Justice vs. Simian yet? Yeah? WELL TOUGH. DJ Hell has done a great version for Gigolo (now there are two names we haven’t heard in ages) that funks out the bassline, strips down the vocals, and sexes up the whole thing with a haunted house harpsichord line that makes me want to listen to this song all over again.

Never Be Alone (DJ Hell Remix) — Justice vs. Simian

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Speaking of Simian, the Mobile Disco’s “Beat” has gotten a pleasantly heavy on the highs treatment by a bunch of upstart kids… The Teenagers, to be exact. Take this one for the ride home from the club… Still upbeat, but pretty enough to chill you out for sleep.

It’s The Beat (The Teenagers Remix) — Simian Mobile Disco

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Next up is a match made in absolute heaven: Sebastian takes the wheel for a remix of Kavinsky’s “Testarossa Overdrive” that makes me wish I had a sleek black sportscar that would talk to me (or at least get up to 160 mph on a dark, winding highway). This one is just begging for a good car stereo and a heavy foot on the gas pedal.

Testarossa Overdrive (Sebastian Remix) — Kavinsky

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Next is Granny D reminding you that Sweden is still the best place on earth for music with the rushiest, blissed out trance tune I’ve heard in a long time… And it just happens to be a remix of our darling Justin Timberlake! I’d kill to hear this one with my eyes closed under flashing lights in a fog filled room (TAKE NOTE, Studio B DJs!). Granny D’s got a few more up on MySpace as well as the funniest MySpace name EVER.

My Love (Granny D Loves Steve and Sebastian Remix) — Justin Timberlake

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Here’s the Granny’s 30 minute full-length– mostly gems, with a couple of unfortunate cheese tracks at the end, but still a good time and worth a listen.

Granny D presents Nu Brinner Hela Skogen

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And with that… I’ll just remind everyone that the Klaxons will be at the B (as the cool kids are calling it) tonight– and here’s their damn convincing take on “My Love.” See you on the dance floor!

My Love (Live) — The Klaxons

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The Return of the Weekend

Maybe it was that moment of 70 degree weather 2 weeks ago. The first hint of short sleeves and a subconscious realization kicks in that I’m not going to have to look after my coat or shiver uncontrollably on the walk home, sweat freezing on my untanned skin. The spring hasn’t really come yet, but it’s tickling the back of my mind, and it means that it’s time to get out, get moving, and have a great time.

Ahhh, yes. Spring. When flowers bloom, you start noticing that people are sexually attractive again, and strappy shirts and miniskirts leave a vacancy in the closet for your gigantic coat.

It’s time to go dancing!

Before we talk about this weekend, let’s wrap up last week’s– here are those much promised videos and photos from Patrick Wolf’s successful-even-with-issues cabaret spectacular at MisShapes on Saturday. Thanks to CDK3000 for all the photos and videos (and trusting me when I dragged him out on a cold and awful night to see an artist he’d never heard of):

Sure, it’s blurry… But this photo during “Bloodbeat” captures the whole hazy, hedonistic feeling of the night and how high emotions were running when the whole… problem… occurred.


Now, moving on to THIS weekend. Here’s my to-do list:

Friday:

*Go to work.
*Work on my thesis.
*Go see the Klaxons at my favorite club on earth.

Sure, they playing down the street from my apartment tomorrow, and Studio B is a schlep from here, but I can’t get enough of the place. CDK3000 will be sitting this one out, which means I’m either going to have to suck it up and lug my gigantic camera with me or that there won’t be photos. If you’re in NYC and you miss the Bowery Ballroom show (or you just can’t wait to see them again) come out and join me! I’ll be going nuts to this track:


Totem on the Timeline — The Klaxons

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But what about the next day?

Saturday:

*Work on my thesis.
*Go see people making asses of themselves singing karaoke… with Of Montreal.
*Dance to Flosstradamous till I forget I have a thesis.

I know that the plan is that Of Montreal is going to play other artists’ work for karaoke and then do a whole set of their own stuff afterward, but quite frankly, I’d like to be the jerk who requests to do this number off the band’s newest record:

The Past is a Grotesque Animal — Of Montreal

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And as far as Flosstradamous… I can’t even weigh in on their stuff because I’ve heard it at home and it’s CLEARLY meant to be heard while working it out on a dance floor. But here’s a taste:

Act a Fool Ravestradamous — Flosstradamous

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Sunday:

*Go to work.
*Work on my thesis.
*Be very happy that Studio B exists to alleviate the stress of graduate school.