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Friday, May 29, 2009

Pet Shop Boys Exclusive Rare Remixes

Pet Shop Boys Exclusive Mixes
The next Single from the PSBs "Did you see me coming?" has been released and in celebration we have compiled a player of rare and exclusive mixes below. Exclusive versions include: "Home and Dry", "To Step Aside", "The Way It Use To Be" amongst others. We will continually add new releases and more exclusives as they become available.

Listen To The Pet Shop Boys retrospective with excerpts from "Yes
including the new remixes of "Did You See Me Coming"
and the new track "Up And Down" below.

click on any track to begin

Quicken The Heart by Maximo Park

Quicken The Heart by Maximo Park
If anything the songs might be less hungry than on their debut and less nimble than its follow-up, but it is sure-footed and firmly directional and they have no trouble reaching the benchmark they'd previously set themselves. For an album that so readily cruises along on autopilot, the absence of a satisfying lyrical presence keeps it resolutely sandwiched in the middle of the pile.

Yours Truly, The Commuter by Jason Lytle

Yours Truly, The Commuter by Jason Lytle
To say Yours Truly is stuck in Grandaddy territory isn’t exactly a dig; that band produced four consistently solid records, and it turns out Lytle is as competent on his own as he is with friends. Yours Truly, The Commuter is as close to—and as good as—a new Grandaddy album as we’re gonna get.

Lindstrøm and Prins Thomas

II by Lindstrøm and Prins Thomas
Blissful second album from Norwegian DJs/producers Hans-Peter Lindstrom and Prins Thomas is a perfectly summery blend of Krautrock, prog rock and more danceable grooves. There's no doubting the horizontal loveliness of For Ett Slikk Og Ingenting but occasionally you listen attended by the feeling that you have heard it all before.

Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix by Phoenix

Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix by Phoenix
Though the album trips lightly from slinky roller-skate jams ('Fences') to near Brit-rocky rave-ups ('Lasso'), the underlying vibe is both retro and somehow outside of time--like a memory made sweeter than the real thing it recalls. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix is a slender, fat-free affair, all Gallic swerve and subtle swagger.

Moderat by Moderat

Moderat by Moderat
the Moderat project brings together two of Germany’s most talented sound architects: Modeselektor and Apparat. It is a rich and sensual pairing that should be enjoyed by many. This is heady material, but it’s also extremely beautiful and catchy, and picks up right where each of their respective solo careers left off.

When I See The Sun Always Shines On TV by Nadja

The Sun Always Shines On TV by Nadja
What makes Nadja’s When I See the Sun Always Shines on TV work so well is that the eight tracks they choose to cover force Baker and Buckareff to actually focus. Working within the constraints of a pop song. This works wonders at times on this record, and the new collection’s high points turn out to be some of their most powerful work to date.