Press Play: Chromatics, Maurice Fulton, Model 500, Jam City, and More
In today’s Press Play, we see both young talent and seasoned veterans come together into […]
Press Play: Chromatics, Maurice Fulton, Model 500, Jam City, and More
In today’s Press Play, we see both young talent and seasoned veterans come together into […]
In today’s Press Play, we see both young talent and seasoned veterans come together into one smattering of sights and sounds. Catch all sorts of remixes, originals, DJ sets, and music videos from artists like Maurice Fulton, Objekt, Chromatics, Model 500, Cosmin TRG, Max Cooper, Jam City, and Ital, among others, after the jump.
A new song from Johnny Jewel’s Italo-pop outfit Chromatics surfaced this week, the smoky and sultry “Looking for Love.”
Vertan house DJ/producer Maurice Fulton shared his “Alt Mix” for “The Fall” by LA band Rhye.
Ahead of Apollo‘s “OFI” remix record, check out Synkro‘s slowed-down and smoothed-out take on Model 500‘s powerful electro/techno hybrid.
Night Slugs bass mutator Jam City drops clips of the forthcoming Classical Club Mixes EP.
Berlin DJ/producer Objekt shares his mix of heavy techno from this year’s Dimensions festival.
It first appeared in the XLR8R podcast that prolific UK technoist Max Cooper delivered last month, but now you can stream his starry remix of Halls’ touching “Roses for the Dead” on its own.
Here’s a warped video for the first track to surface from the second record of 2012 by Brooklyn house experimentalist Ital, the clattering “Boi.”
Before it drops on November 19 via Aus, check out the Relapse EP by UK producer Cottam, including a remix of the title track from 50Weapons affiliate Cosmin TRG.
UK DJ/producer Nightwave gives a mix of fiery dancefloor cuts to Red Bull Studios London as part of its weekly Mix Mondays series.
Check out this random video clip for the equally off-kilter tune “Fraser” from London beatmaker Offshore‘s forthcoming LP for Big Dada.
Glittering patterns of CGI graphics dominate this music video, which arrives with some spacious and slow-grooving beats by Arca.