The Killers – Miss Atomic Bomb (Project 46 Remix) [Free Download]
Taking on the second single off the Killers' recent Battle Born LP, Project 46 provide a deliciously dark remix of "Miss Atomic Bomb." Straying from their usual blend of uplifting, chord-driven drops, Project 46 deliver a bulkier progressive house output.
DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine
his week's SMM features everything from deep house, to nu-disco, to some classic Chemical Brothers. Them Jeans drop a blissful remix to Flight Facilities' "Clair de Lune," while Dennis Rivera and Monsieur Adi provide some infectious remixes to "Awake" and "Pompeii." Jean Tonique takes on the Kooks, while we revisit the Chemical Brothers' enchanting 1997 original "Where Do I Begin."
Underworld – Rez (Bassnectar Remix)
Bassnectar closed out 2012 by playing a sold out headlining show in Nashville on a 360-degree rotating stage. As the NYE countdown entranced what we can only imagine to be crowd of frolicking, frenetic, all-around outrageous bass heads, Bassnectar dropped this massive remix of Underworld's famed 1993 hit "Rez."
Anita Ward – Ring My Bell (Kill Paris Remix)
With every new release, Kill Paris's sound gets a little more refined and a lot more awesome. Staying consistent with his remix of Player's "Baby Come Back," the LA-native shows his penchant for vintage samples by remixing Anita Baker's 1979 "Ring My Bell."
Foals – My Number (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Remix)
The multi-faceted Orlando Higginbottom, better known as Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (T.E.E.D), doesn't fall into expectations easily. His originals and remixes span a multitude of genres, from indie dance to drum and bass; his Essential Mix from last year further exhibits his dexterity. Today he uploaded his own fresh take on Foals' indie track, "My Number."
DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine
This week features Radial's resplendent remix of Emil and Friends' "Royal Oats," Zimmer's sizzling nu-disco remix of "Power," Good Night Keaton's absorbing spin on Goldroom's "Sweetness Alive," Lovejet's downtempo original "Indian Love," and Nicolas Jaar's creative take on Chet Faker's "Terms and Conditions."