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	<title>PIZZASAURUS &#187; Sophie Rimheden</title>
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		<title>5</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Crookers]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gang Gang Dance]]></category>
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Five (actually 6) songs I have been listening to for I don&#8217;t know how long. Each has at least one total standards-wrecking ass part in them, so I suppose that is the common thread here. I often think that if I pull out the songs with the melodies that really matter to me, I&#8217;ll be [...]]]></description>
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Five (actually 6) songs I have been listening to for I don&#8217;t know how long. Each has at least one total standards-wrecking ass part in them, so I suppose that is the common thread here. I often think that if I pull out the songs with the melodies that really matter to me, I&#8217;ll be able to quantize a high-level view of my actual taste in music. Maybe that&#8217;s bullshit but:</p>
<h3>Sophie Rimheden feat Annika Holmberg &#8211; Can You Save Me (Mt. Ventoux Remix)</h3>
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I first heard this song early last year on the excellent <a href="http://www.tokion.com/html/frontlog/?p=1545">Sackaros mix</a>, put together by the always solid Johan Agebjörn. For the longest time I wrongly thought that this astral disco jammer was sung by Sally Shapiro, who Johan provides incredible italo backing tracks for. Turns out it&#8217;s Annika Holmberg, who I know shit all about, but who sounds like a beautifully fragile and breathless doll. I have danced after midnight to this track more times than anybody.</p>
<h3>Bag Raiders &#8211; Shooting Stars</h3>
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A couple of guys from Sydney making music with terrific soul. There&#8217;s a surge in Aussie synth that&#8217;s softer than the aggressive French sound that dominated for a few years there. Dudes like The Presets tried to make harsher electro make sense down under, and I never thought it worked that well. But there&#8217;s something bold about how Bag Raiders play up what is practically a slow-jam sensitivity into a big and bright hand-clapper. If you&#8217;re feeling this you might also like this <a href="http://this.bigstereo.net/2009/05/11/ted-francis-2/">Ted and Francis</a> mix.</p>
<h3>Radioclit &#8211; Secousse (Crookers Spino Mix)</h3>
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This beast was on the <a href="http://www.discobelle.net/2008/11/12/buraka-som-sistema-mixtape/">Buraka Som Sistema mixtape</a>, which led up to their outstanding Black Diamond LP. I&#8217;ve gotta say that this is the most massive leg-killing banger I&#8217;ve heard in like 5 years. I don&#8217;t know. I can&#8217;t remember listening to anything that got me this hype in forever, and the close second is another <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jO-dpGp6gEU">Crookers mix</a>, so maybe I should give it up to those guys instead of Radioclit? Fidget House has its problems and for all of my misgivings about Crookers, there&#8217;s kind of no denying this shit for me.<br />
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For a treat try skipping to 1:55 on the video below and then click play on this track. Be sure to turn the video volume down too (classic as it is).<br />
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<h3>La Roux &#8211; Bulletproof (Zinc Remix)</h3>
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La Roux will probably become a big deal. Who knows really? She&#8217;s compelling as a character, anyway, and her pop is pretty modern. I&#8217;d heard her stuff in lots of mixes but didn&#8217;t know it was her until <a href="http://twitter.com/atraver/status/2112765323">Adam</a> mentioned it. Then I happened to find some mixes of Bulletproof which I didn&#8217;t think much of until this one came on in the car during an alone morning on the way to the gym and when the bottom dropped out about a minute in the air around me seemed to <em>compress</em>. It&#8217;s a carbon fiber production &mdash; dense without the heavy.</p>
<h3>Gang Gang Dance &#8211; House Jam</h3>
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I was going to write a whole post about these guys but I can&#8217;t bring myself to do it. A lot of their shit is just too free for me. But fuck if Saint Dymphna isn&#8217;t an outstanding time. That album is a stack of new ideas, cut through with considered yet incredibly natural gestures. Anyway I&#8217;m putting this song up here because it&#8217;s like a sonic play for me. The first 3:00 set a richly layered stage for the next 16 seconds of spare, plaintive construction. And then you get <em>18 seconds of real, body-rending drama</em>.<br />
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&#8220;Will clouds carry my tears to you?&#8221; Fuck man I&#8217;m dying! BTW I make a point of playing this song at most House Jams.</p>
<h3>Starkey &#8211; Spacewalk</h3>
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I had this post planned before I heard this song so it&#8217;s a bonus, and a fine way to end up. Starkey tends towards the <a href="http://rougesfoam.blogspot.com/2009/06/loving-wonky.html">Wonkier</a> side of Dubstep, though I don&#8217;t know that this is particularly asynchronistic in the same way as his other stuff. It&#8217;s the last track on his LP (Ephemeral Exhibits), and it&#8217;s a mesmerizer. There&#8217;s a lot of what feels like angry pathos here, where you&#8217;re sort of resigned to the way things are but haven&#8217;t forgotten your frustration at your own sadness. But there&#8217;s redemption too, in the promise of progress through life, and the possibility of finding human communion.<br />
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This song makes me think about how when you take God out of everything you can replace him with Space.<br /></p>
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