
The US election is finally over and since this is not a political blog, I really ought to refrain from posting a comment on the outcome. However I find it rather difficult not to, though all I’m going to say is that (in my smalle part of the world) the light at the end of tunnel is shining more brightly than it did the day before yesterday.
One Weekly Gun was worried if the racial issue would end up being the deciding factor of the election. Luckily it turned out not to be.
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God Bless the DubiousReceived a mail yesterday promoting the new album
Revolutions by UK electro act
Melnyk. Found the attached promo track rather monotonous and boring, so really no point in spending more time on that one. However in the same mail was a download link for
Melnyk’s remix of the
Division Kent track
In The Headlights (from the album
Gravity). And this is a master example of what a remix should be like, as
Melnyk has done wonders and turned a fairly good track into a uptempo, catchy and absolutely contagious one.
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In The Headlights (Melnyk Is Behind The Wheel Remix)+
In The Headlights (original album version)
Feel like doing a remix and being part of competition? At
BandBase.dk (in Danish only I’m afraid) you can download the stems for
I Walk Proud by
Laid Back and read more about the competition as well.
Danish indie/alternative rock band
Ciao Transizta has finished recording their new demo EP
Murder by the Lefthanded Harlekin. It's available as a free download at
BandBase.dk. I first
mentioned the band in December 2006 and just like back then it does take some time getting into these new songs. But I expect it to be quite rewarding, once I get passed the first hurdle.
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Go On Call The MayorHari and Aino as well as
Play People will soon be releasing 7" singles on
Cloudberry Records. The A-sides are free to download, and both them are glorious pop tunes.
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Hari and Aino - A Considerate Kind Of Home+
Play People - Goes OutLabels: BandBase, Ciao Transizta, Division Kent, Hari and Aino, Melnyk, One Weekly Gun, Play People