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Haven't heard much that really rocked my socks lately, but there's a thing or two and there are things other people have pointed at. Five things makes a post, I believe, and this is a dark silky collection.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F18dARAGu-Y
MizA sent me this one, "Carnival" by Taschen, who seem not to have a Web presence I can find anyway. This is nominally 'world music' - an Afro-Arab-rooted piece with slinky electronica woven in. Pleasant listening for sure.

http://howtodestroyangels.com/
This one courtesy of [livejournal.com profile] cthulhia I believe. How To Destroy Angels is a collaborative project featuring Trent Reznor and his wife, whose vocals are featured on this track ("How Long?"). The band's sound has some of the characteristic industrial traces you'd expect but the mix is smooth and overall more electronica than anything else.

http://soundcloud.com/pyramidhall/saint-loulou-maybe-you-pyramid
http://soundcloud.com/pyramidhall/black-road
Last month I stumbled over Pyramid and went to check out his stuff online, which is somewhat sparse. These two tracks are worth hearing, I think, to get a feel for what he does. The first is a remix of "Maybe You" by Say Lou Lou (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q_WjSWTh2s). The original is a lonely, soulful bit of female-voiced electro-pop; Pyramid's remix has a little kick-beat that jazzes things up without losing the essential vocal feel.

The second track, "Black Road", is a Pyramid original. Like his "Wolf" remix, it's instrumental only, and has several signature changes through the track. It's a little on the 'bright' side of electronica for me, but it's not bad. It'll be interesting to see what else he puts out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ANvRfOyqfiw#!
This is NR& (Nomi, Rampa, &ME) doing "Broken Toy". I forget who sent it to me originally so I had to re-track the components of this collaboration. Nomi (http://www.nomionline.com/) is Nomi Ruiz of Jessica 6, here fronting for Rampa and &ME (yes, that's his nom-de-music) of Keinemusik (http://keinemusik.com/) a German production collaborative. The sounds Nomi gives us here flow and meld beautifully with the dark electronica.

http://audioporncentral.com/2013/02/alicia-keys-brand-new-me-copycat-italo-remix.html
I keep saying I am not much for nu disco and then I keep finding exceptions to the rule. Sue me. Alicia Keys' "Brand New Me" gets a loving and soft remix from Copycat that respects both her vocal talent and the basic R&B piano style. It's Keys; it's nu disco. You know what to expect.
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I found two links that I meant to put into the last post and a bunch of good new stuff has streamed past recently, so it's time for another collection of aural goodness and one video I think you should take the time to watch.

http://audioporncentral.com/2013/01/featurecast-run-for-cover-remixes-vol-2.html
I meant to put this into the funk section last time. This is four funkalicious tracks from Featurecast (http://www.featurecast.co.uk/) featuring four different remixers. All four tracks are excellent but for sheer bebop mothership madness I have to go with "Jump", though "Get Lovely" is a close second for its authentic Motown feel.

http://bootiemashup.com/bestofbootie2012/Best%20of%20Bootie%202012%20-%20Bonus%20Tracks/Titus%20Jones%20-%20Dance%20Alarm.mp3
Also missed is this cutie of a floor-smasher from Titus Jones. It was listed on Bootie Blog's "Extra Tracks" and I forgot to mark it last time around. As usual, Jones is mixing pop female voices from Nicki Minaj and Carly Rae Jepsen to Britney Spears. What saves this mix from being just another pop confection is what he salts the mix with, including some Etta James.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JhkZGqkIjPg#!
This one I think you should watch because, hello Dita Von Teese! Also, the video is a really mind-mess thing. It's clear that some of it is in her brain, but how much? It's an interesting example of female gaze, which you don't see often. All the writhing figures are male, this time. Monarchy (http://soundcloud.com/monarchysound) have a number of remixes up on their Soundcloud so that's on my to-listen list now. I do like Dita's voice and the basic beats of the track so it'll be fun to see what the remixers do.

http://audioporncentral.com/2013/01/boys-noize-ich-r-u-van-she-remix.html
I'm normally not a huge fan of either Boys Noize or Van She but somehow this disco-y remix works if you're in the mood for a heavy dose of chop-mixed electronica. I know that's not everyone's thing, but that's OK.

http://audioporncentral.com/2013/01/pyramid-wolf.html
Speaking of electronica, this "Wolf" track is an intense bit of electronic rhythm structuring. It changes complexion several times, which makes it more interesting than usual. Pyramid (http://soundcloud.com/pyramidhall) is a French remixer. I'm starting to feel like most of the really interesting non-vocal remixes these days are coming from France.

http://audioporncentral.com/2013/01/arlissa-sticks-and-stones-joe-goddard-remix.html
Arlissa is a new vocalist who's just dropped her debut EP full of mixes. The page lets you listen to four of them as well as a snip of the original. All the remixes are OK, but to my mind the Friction remix is the clear winner because you get a much better feel of her vocal skills from it. I think it's a little frenetic, but not bad. The single won't be out for several weeks so I may go back to it in March and see how it holds up.

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