by Tommy Long • Music, The Bender • Tags: Eric Prydz, Lee Burridge, Mikael Weermets
Don't be scared, we got you. Two for the price of one on this Bender. See you on the other side... Clubfeet - Last Words (The C90s Remix) Lutzenkirchen - Daily Disco (Boys Noize Remix) DJ Fresh - Starfall Win Win - Interleave (Kingdom Remix) Proxy - Who Are You (Marseille Remix) Justice - Waters Of Nazareth (Erol Alkan's Durrr Durrr Durrrrrr Re-Edit) Anjulie - Brand New Bitch (Glenn Morrison Remix) Niki & The Dove - The Drummer (Fake Blood Remix) Attaque - Moderate Nero CONTINUE READINGby Tommy Long • Music • Tags: Cirez D, Eric Prydz
Alias after alias doesn't bother me at all. Not only can he be regarded as brilliance himself when it comes to showing off an astonishingly top-class side of production but has also proven himself a man, most certainly able to master and deliver a highly successful live show with the launch of the EPIC show in early April as well as his Ibiza concept at Amnesia. Following up his last release on Mouseville Records in mid March, teaming up alongside Acki Kokotos for the Tomorrow and Sirtos Madness CONTINUE READINGby Tommy Long • Music • Tags: Eric Prydz
Finally the much anticipated Mirage EP is here! Most of us EDM fans have probably already heard of Eric Prydz before. The multi-alias Swedish born, UK native took over the underground music scene, made it mainstream, and isn’t letting up anytime soon. With his Pryda brand and super producing skills followed by some of the most epic live electronic music shows in the world, it’s hard not to pay attention to any piece of music the mysterious man puts out. Which in turn leads me to mention CONTINUE READINGby Johnny Deep • Music • Tags: Alex Metric, Depeche Mode, Eric Prydz
This English trio, Depeche Mode crafted synth-pop in the 1980s, then scored massive hits in the 1990s with songs like “Personal Jesus” and “Enjoy the Silence.” Now, the group has enlisted a crew of stealth to rework its back catalog the collection “Remixes 2: 81-11.” The second installment of remixed Depeche Mode tracks that were recorded between ’81 and ’11. The album includes works from M83, Trentemøller, UNKLE, Röyksopp, Digitalism, Karlsson & Winnberg (aka Bloodshy CONTINUE READING