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So I figured I'd close out with a sampling of new and old voices doing new things.

http://audioporncentral.com/2013/05/crystal-fighters-you-i-gigamesh-remix.html
In my quest to find something in the new electro-disco soundscape that really appeals to me this is a reasonable entry. Gigamesh is reworking Crystal Fighters' "You and I" (https://soundcloud.com/crystalfighters/you-and-i) which is a boppy, happy, jangly original with some fun speedy vocals. Gigamesh strips out the high jangly instrumentals and lays down some fairly energetic dance grooves.

http://www.trickysite.com/listen-to-the-full-album-now/
In case you weren't already convinced that you wanted to buy the new Tricky album, here, just stream the whole thing for free. It's new and fresh and yet it's Tricky doing what Tricky does best - he's strong and intimate, intense but not overwhelming. I love the feeling that on some of these tracks he's singing directly to me (or you, the listener) - it almost wants to be a headphones-only experience.

https://soundcloud.com/virginmagneticmaterial/nine-inch-nails-the-hand-that
There's a lot to like here. First, it's a remix built on one of my favorite NiN tracks ever. The song is brutal and lyrical at the same time. It's infused with Reznor's signature post-industrial sounds. So when Virgin Magnetic Material (https://soundcloud.com/virginmagneticmaterial) - an Israeli remixer - puts hands on it, respect has to be shown. I think the remix does that; you never forget that it's Reznor's song and voice that drives things but the remix gives it a lot more of a hard club edge. There's a bit of wub experimentation around the 6:10 mark that I think could be edited out but otherwise a very solid take on the tune.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RteQ47_z7K0#!
https://soundcloud.com/sayloulou/fool-of-me-feat-chet-faker
Say Lou Lou (nee Saint Lou Lou) have a new EP out and these two tracks are the ones hitting hardest right now. The first (for which I recommend watching the video - subtext much!) is "Julian", a dark harmonic duet that fairly begs to be played out under an open summer night sky.

The second is the women collaborating with Chet Faker (http://chetfaker.com/), an Australian I've noticed once before. As with Julian, this track is also dark and lushly harmonic but with stronger instruments and urgent beats that fit more into the "dream pop" category.

According to last.fm these women are the twin daughters of Steve Kilbey of The Church. Excellent musical heritage to work from.

http://audioporncentral.com/2013/05/austra-home-kevin-saunderson-and-the-house-of-virus-detroit-darkness-remix.html
Another electro-house remix to round out this set. Austra (http://www.austramusic.com/) are going to be putting out a new album this coming month and this track - Home - will be on it. This remix is by Kevin Saunderson (http://www.kevinsaunderson.com/) a Detroit house DJ/mixer. I like this track almost despite its disco elements, as Saunderson does a lot of playing the vocals up and down, in and out, creating a fast, trippy feel to the track. I particularly like the transition around 4:00 where he drops everything down to just piano and then starts layering the warbled vocals and house sounds over that. This mix has really grown on me the more I listen.
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Here we go again. A couple of big names, a couple of new names, and lots of musical fusions you're unlikely to hear on genre-segregated radio.

http://audioporncentral.com/2012/04/seun-kuti-slave-masters-jacques-renault-remix.html
Now this is what we mean when we say an 'extended mix.' 8:48 of lush, gorgeous sound. Jacques Renault gives us his remix of Seun Kuti's "Slave Masters." This is equal parts African, vibe, jazz, and dance-electronica. The African vocals and drums meet up with some energetic jazz horns and dance rhythms with just a little bit of d'n'b thrown in for seasoning. Seun Anikulapo Kuti (http://www.facebook.com/seunkutiofficial) is the youngest son of Fela Kuti and if there is such a thing as music in the genes he seems to have it. Also (judging from the news articles I'm reading) he seems to have picked up some of his father's political activist sensibilities, too. It has to be hard to follow in footsteps that large, but this is good music in its own right.

http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Chet-Faker/track/No-Diggity/
When I first heard Dre doing "No Diggity" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KL9mRus19o) some five years ago I assumed that it was a rap re-make of a traditional tune. It has the slow-drawl piano I associate with southern gospel tunes, and the do-wop male vocals of classic Motown. Now comes Australian "music for humans" maker Chet Faker (http://chetfaker.com/) with an excellent cover of the tune. Faker has heavy emphasis on the core sounds and the whole thing just slides smoothly over you. He's not trying to be Dre - he's got his own style and it's strong and sensual, giving us slow-dance material.

http://audioporncentral.com/2012/04/marbert-rocel-lets-take-off.html
Marbert Rocel (http://www.marbertrocel.com/) are an experimentalist quartet from the Netherlands. Their sound is part ambient, part jazz, part Euro new wave electronic, and part retro Andrew's Sisters-era smooth melodies. There are two tracks here and if you'd given them to me separately I'd be hard-pressed to identify them as being from the same musical source. That's not bad, just saying that Marbert Rocel have quite a variety of sounds on offer.

http://soundcloud.com/djimanos/dragonette-let-it-go
Dragonette's "Let It Go" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSL93KO2gnk) is another pop confection that's getting remixed, generally for the better. The original is pretty typical bop-electronic; the Faustix & Imanos remix linked above is like, "OK let's throw out all the kiddie pop stuff and put in some adult dance beats." It's got break and change-ups and although it's clearly a remix of a pop tune it's much more sophisticated than the original.

http://audioporncentral.com/2012/04/fun-we-are-young-party-ben-and-mykill-remix.html
I haven't heard anything from Party Ben in a while so this was a nice treat to get. it's his remix of Fun's "We Are Young". Unlike last time's Betatraxx remix this isn't so much about adding elements as it is mixing up and jazzing up what's in the original. It's got a little more of the electronica blippy-bloopy than I prefer, but it's still pretty good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDku4-GEYZU
This one is a couple years old but it's fun to re-listen now and then and I figured I'd round out this set with it. This is nominally Elton John's "Rocketman" but redone by Inertia so as to be nearly unrecognizeable, except for the lyrics/vocal bits. The style is high-BPM electro-house and it's a fun and moving track even if it's many generations removed from its original. (h/t JJV for the original pointer)

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