Tuesday, May 18, 2010

elite gymnastics.


i am not quite sure what elite gymnastics are all about and thought they are one of those fuzzed out 'chillwave' surf bands that will mainly only circulate on all these new blogs that represent 'the new cool' but there seems to be something more about them. their music originates from a site named psychedelic surf club, complete with fancy marijuana artwork and all, they mention van she tech (as travis points out over at bigstereo), their twitter is locked and says 'chillwave millionaires' and even pitchfork can't resist.

so regarding their whole appearance and the sound of their tracks, elite gymnastics range somewhere in-between electronic music production for beginners, sappy suicide boys electronica, the notorious 'chillwave' movement, the sound of rinse.fm and thugged out gangsta rap. just like me then! actually it pretty much sounds like the current state of 'blog house' in a blender. plus: hey, they've got high pitched vocals! here are my favorite tracks from their first ep called 'real friends'.



move on to psychedelic surf club to download more music from elite gymnastics, including their more recent tracks that live up to the rinse.fm reference i've made above. let's hope we'll hear a lot more from these guys!

worship.


discodust favorite worship, long time collaborator of our friends on the fruit records, recently put out two new tracks and as they haven't been here yet, it's about time! like the names suggest, 'starcrash' and 'cosmic roller girls' are the perfect spacey disco soundtrack for your next lunar landing! so hear this, houston, there's not a problem that we can't fix!



catch up with on the fruit records and worship on myspace!

dirty super car remixed.


a couple of weeks ago, we hooked you up with 'get a grip' by dirty super car, remixed by the loops of fury and released on the newly found label and events series grand hotel. in order to keep the track going in the clubs, the label unleashed a new remix coming from up-and-coming dubstep and drum & bass producer maximilian as well as a special vip edit from the mysterious strangers themselves, both hitting even harder than the original version.



head over to the grand hotel facebook page for more details on their upcoming event at fabric and watch out for their second release coming soon!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

human life + polygon palace.


we recently brought you their remix of 'show me the night' by jump jump dance dance and now, human life are following up with their debut single 'in it together'. the trio resides in southern california and consists of joshua collins, matt wasley and rachael starr, all of them being established producers and musicians with a history of releases going way back to 1997. 'in it together' clearly underlines that their sound is inspired by both french house and classic chicago house and has already gained support by the leaders of the new disco sound, such as aeroplane, grum and alan braxe (who will soon be putting out an ep with them).

the single is coming with a great remix package, featuring reworks by current cutting edge producers such as kris menace, acid girls, jaymo & andy george, louis la roche and (discodust discovery) pelifics. my personal favorite is this smooth remix by melbourne-based duo polygon palace which is taking the original even further down the new disco road. enjoy another discodust premiere!


also make sure to check the 'in it together' video on youtube and watch out for the digital single release on june 7th. for more information and a download of the acid girls remix, head over to human life's blog.

Monday, May 03, 2010

punches.


i just feel really happy when friends start making good music. recently, on a cold brooklyn winter night, twin dj duo finger on the pulse and alan astor felt it should be time already for some summer feelings: punches.

united by their common goal to get you moving they have come up with some heavily disco influenced old school house vibes. there's a good chance you will have heard their beautiful remix for indie pop girls and fellow brooklyners au revoir simone - otherwise please make sure to catch up! but now enjoy their first original track 'let go' as a premiere on discodust!


get more info here and stay up to date here.

treasure fingers interview.


ashley jones has been an artist known by multiple names and has, in turn, produced tracks spanning the genre spectrum. taking the building blocks that his musician father prepared him with, he has been playing the proverbial musical roulette wheel landing briefly on everything from high school bands to producing beats for hip hop artists to a drum n bass outfit called evol intent. the ball has finally come to rest on his most recent and aptly named nu-disco moniker, treasure fingers.

so in looking back at the flavors of your past projects, i am curious how this whole disco sound emerged from you?

i was really into the 90's chicago house sound and then the french house sound in the late 90s. that's the sound i started djing, along with drum & bass under a different name. someone ended up stealing all my house records. i was just too poor and lazy to go back and buy all the house records to keep djing that back then so i just stuck with drum & bass. that ended up turning into the evol intent project.

that's so shitty. how did they get stolen?

treasure fingers - what am i supposed to do

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