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Archive for 3/27/11 - 4/3/11

Mickey
Mickey started from a very young age being interested in the sounds of the of 60’s, 70’s, ‘80’s till the music of today. At the beginning of this century he takes the decks to mix and produce his own music and becomes one of the resident DJ’s at the infamous “Libertine Supersport’ in the Belgian capital Brussels! There he plays with the local heroes like Villa, Mustang, Aeroplane, amongst International guests! Now from his early twenties after having sharpened his sound and scoured the clubs,he released his first E.P on Relish Record and appears firmly as one of the promising talents of the scene


BENI-YEAH (MICKEY REMIX)-MODULAR- by Mickey


Mickey- March mixtape by Mickey

1.Jamie xx-far nearer
2.Hercules and love affair -My house(stopmakingme rmx)
3.Erdbeerschnitzel-4 Months(Synth fiction)
4.Moulinex-Catalina
5.Xinobi-Hawaii
6.Russ Yallop - Rock me-(SIS rmx)
7.Beth ditto-I wrote the book
8.Dana Bergquist-Can't get enough(Midnight savari rmx)
9.Manuel thur ft holly backler- Most of this moment(isoleermx)
10.New mjondalen disco singers-eurodans
11.Siriusmo -Nights off
12.Rainbow arabia-Blind
13.Metronomy-The look(moonlight matters remix).


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Montevideo

Named after the capital of Urugay, Montevideo are the tightly knit cluster of four likely lads, four friends who take to their musical ambitions like a souped up Pontiac Firebird to a freshly tarmaced autobahn. Produced by Sebastiaan Vandevoorde (ex Villa), "Tribal Dance" offers three tracks that showcase the band's versatility. "Working with Seba was a blessing.
Title track "Tribal Dance" bursts into action with a mutated jungle boogie, until glamorous live-played strings and a rubber bass line drop in and guide the tune onto a gold and ivory paved dancefloor. "Fate & Glory" is another dynamic, disco-infected stomper with falseto voice and the most catchy whistle since Bryan Ferry's famous whiz during Jeaous Guy. It feels like watching Flash Gordon, Saturday Night Fever and Midnight Cowboy all at once. Finally, "Mr. Drake" is a haunting funeral march, treading the footsteps of Japan circa Gentlemen Take Polaroids and Bowie. "I wrote Mr. Drake as an imaginary epitaph for Nick Drake - quite dramatic, I know", laughs Jean.

sources: relish youtube and Relish







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