We have had a massive amount of entries! Thanks to all who participated, it was great to hear so many different takes on the original. Congratulations to Terranaut for taking first place with his brilliant drum and bass remix and to Justin Carto, Daniel Bazz and Tim Crane, who threw down a mixture of acid house, breaks, and deep tech. A special mention also goes to Maryann and Michael Tedstone who created an epicly moving and cinematic arrangement of the original.
You can listen to the 4 remix winners below, and head to the Fixd Soundcloud pages (1 and 2) to hear the whole lot – there’s plenty of bangers there to treat your eardrums!
The This Is Not Electro “The Remixes” CD is scheduled for release late JULY/AUG. Keep up to date with Fixd via Twitter, Facebook or their webpage.
Fresher than your local green grocers and cheekier than a beach volley contest, this cranking little electro house gem will get you smiling in time with you arse shaking.
Cutee B & Carolina Cartel have put together a proper cheeky fun dancefloor tune that still manages to bang hard.
In just 4 short days the filthy kings of dancefloor destruction will be bringing their first long playing release to your ears.
Fixd’s “You Can’t Dance” will hit iTunes, MySpace Music, and several other on line retailers this Friday, April 30th, and will feature six of their freshest, biggest thumpers for the measely amount of five dollars!
Tracks you can expect to be pumping through your car speakers or headphones are:
-This Is Not Electro
-Electrode
-A New World
-Menace
-Hurricane
-Like It Or Not
A reliable source has also suggested all six of these party tunes will be played as part of a very special all original set that Diesel Laws and Danny Silver (Fixd) will be ripping out at their upcoming Sydney show on May 28 for Lightsounds Records, Circuit Breaker compilation album launch (featuring “This Is Not Electro”) at Darlinghurt’s Q Bar.
Check out the sampler video to get you in the mood:
The jagged knife brutality of Sub Focus’s drum and bass machine rips into life with…what…a Daft Punk sample?
Yes yes it is. The disco robots have yet again been paid homage in a subtle yet definite way with this very cool DnB nugget. Robot Rock guitars abound and the usual barrage of squelching bass and pounding percussion.
This is a total ball tearer! Wickedly hard electro from the sadistic dancefloor crossover masters, Noisia.
Noisia absolutely annihilates everything in their path with this crunching, bass wielding juggernaut of a track. Calling it “Machine Gun” is like calling The Rock a small pebble.
This tune demands and deserves attention, just give it a minute thirty to get warmed up. If you can, use good speakers, and as always, listen loud!
Let me start this track of the week plug by saying “Whatmau5?”
Sergio Fernandez continues to pump out solid, wonderful, thumping, gorgeous techno; and what’s more, his soulful beats actually maintain some personality! This particular gem “Cyborg“, is a sinister yet colourful dance floor driver, which in my opinion would sit well in almost any DJ set, be it house, techno, electro, or even to break up the breaks.
If you dig this, dig deeper because Sergio Fernandez’s whole “Angel or Demon” album is masterful.
As the track suggests, ‘you are the perfect person for this mission, but you will never be the same again”.