So I just ran across this.I haven’t listened to it yet but I have a good feeling about it. Let me now what you think when you hear it and I will let you guys know if i like it too (If this post is gone in a day or two, then i didn’t like it). The blog I found it off of had a very good description so I’m just gonna use his/hers.
Metronomy - Nights Out
Ah yes, finally Metronomy’s sophomore album. Definitely more commercial than their last album, “Nights Out” gives you pulsating music you can dance to. The “Nights Intro” is broken down, I love it, but it’s just an intro. “The End Of You Too” is awesome, it’s a homage to their previous work. It’s a sort of cut and paste track, but it works. “Radio Ladio” was the first single to be taken off the album. The keyboards are amazing in the track, the rap at the end is cute, very catchy. “My Heart Rate Rapid” was the second single to be taken from the album. It’s bouncy and off the wall kind of track, really nice. “Heartbreaker” is amazing, the beats are sick. “On The Motorway” and “Side 2″ are like an intermission, you can tell the albums sound will change into something more. “Holiday” is my favorite, it’s probably because it’s heavily disco influenced, but on crack of course. “A Thing For Me” starts off really cute, then the beat kicks in and you know it’s a wrap from there on. “Back On The Motorway” starts off really broken, but morphs to this pulsating track. “On Dancefloors” takes the album down a notch, it’s just one of those tracks you can’t help but feel through your body. The “Nights Outro” ends the album just as it began, strung out and broken, perfectly ending the fast paced and upbeat album. I can’t get enough of “Holiday”. “Nights Out” hits stores September 8th, be sure to get it.
-Electro-Retro Music Blog
TRACKLIST:
1. Nights Intro
2. The End Of You Too
3. Radio Ladio
4. My Heart Rate Rapid
5. Heartbreaker
6. On The Motorway
7. Side 2
8. Holiday
9. A Thing For Me
10. Back On The Motorway
11. On Dancefloors
12. Nights Outro
Flosstradamus is the stage name of Chicago-based DJs J2K (Josh Young) and Autobot (Curt Cameruci).They have performed at events such as the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Pitchfork Music Festival, Rothbury Music Festival, and South by Southwest. They are frequently associated with such acts as Kid Sister (Young’s sister), The Cool Kids, and A-Trak.In April 2006, Flosstradamus were included in URB’s annual “Next 100″.[1]In 2007, Flosstradamus released a mix album for Vice Records as part of Toyota’sScion ”CD Sampler” series. In addition, during the summer of 2007 they embarked on an international tour with Chromeo, dubbed the “Fancy Footwork Tour”.Curt is also active in the Serato Scratch Live community making his Flossy FX sampler available online to the masses via their Myspace page.
TRACKLIST:
Alan Parsons Project - Eye in The Sky
Ludacris - Girls Gone Wild
E40 feat. T-Pain - U & Dat (Gutter Remix)
Kid Sister - Damn Girl (Floss 90s Mix)
Showbiz & A.G. - Party Groove (White Girl Lust Edit)
Full Force - Ain´t My Type of Hype (Not featured on House Party Soundtrack)
Teki Latex feat. Spank Rock & Amanda Blank - Disco Dance
Kelis - Bossy (Alan Braxe Remix)
Michael Jackson - PYT (Debonaire Samir Remix)
Switch - A Bit Patchy
Daft Punk - Prime Time Of Your Life (Para One Remix)
DJ Babu - Yo Stop Frontin´
Lil Scrappy - Money In Da Bank
Lil Wayne - Money On My Mind w/ Where Da Cash At
Sunny Valentine feat Yung Joc - Fuck U, Pay Me
Tyte Werk - Mary Jane (Caps & Jones Bitch Ass Darius Edit)
The last Modeselektor album was a very varied bag of tricks indeed, providing us with a wider scope than on many of their previous efforts. This 3rd 12″ culled from the LP collates two of the better and blatantly epic efforts with liveset favourite ‘Godspeed’ providing the big room hands in the air moments that these guys have made their stock-in-trade, all emotional basslines and sweaty loved up moments galore. Their much talked about collaboration with Thom Yorke recieves a spot to follow, with Thom sounding perfectly floaty over one of the crews finest spine tingling arrangements, while Trentemoller rearranges the cut into a massive dance driving behemoth, piling on the synthlines and working up the bass into a floor slaying frenzy that you’re absolutely guaranteed to be hearing out a heck of a lot this summer if you’re going to the right parties. Ace.
Tracklisting:
MGMT-electric feel(prince language edit them jeans rerub)
Estelle-no substitute love(treasure fingers rmx)
Romeo Erotic-wanting you
The Ting Tings-shut up and let me go(classixxx rmx)
Cryptonites-cant give you up(kill the noise rmx)
Khia-my neck, my back(tom neville x rated mix)
Chromeo-Needy girl(lifelike mix)
Sammy Bananas-work me
Tim Deluxe-Buggin’ Out( DiscoTech edit)
The Pointer Sisters-Dare Me(diizys party edit)