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Lots of good and interesting stuff here, but damned if I can figure out a theme.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7sj684zcmzw
MS MR (http://www.msmrsounds.com/) are a new New York-based duo whose first full album isn't due out for a bit but who are already getting a fair bit of airplay due to an EP they released last year that charted well in Europe and got some MTV airplay in the States. The sound is pretty pure electro-pop but with a nice edge to it that reminds me of early Florence or the XXX. This track has been remixed a fair bit but I haven't found a mix I like better than the original.

http://audioporncentral.com/2013/04/rudimental-double-pack.html
Speaking of remixes, here are two takes on Rudimental (http://soundcloud.com/rudimentaluk) tracks. The first is Skream's take on "Hell Could Freeze" and the second is Andy C doing "Right Here." I didn't like the Skream track on first listen but it's been growing on me, providing you're in a sufficiently disco-tolerant mood. The mix of rap and disco electronics is... odd. Takes some getting used to.

The second track is more house-influenced and more vocal centric, with high BPM and a strong beat track laid in. It's an interesting example of how mixes are being influenced by dubstep without themselves being dub. This is good "getting things done" music for me.

https://soundcloud.com/nickraymondg/pegboard-nerds-tristam-razor
Speaking of dub, here's another track off thissongissick.com, an instrumental mix by Pegboard Nerds & Tristam called "Razor Sharp". It's fun to read the labels producers put on their Soundcloud tracks - you can see the real-time evolution of styles as DJs grab, tweak, and republish. This one is labeled (among other things) "moombahcore" and "drumstep". I long ago gave up trying to keep track of this stuff - it's definitely a case of not drinking from the firehose. I just pick and choose stuff I like and this one I very much like, as you don't get this kind of floor-clearing bass mixed with melodic stuff often enough.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=c6ZOLFgLg3E
Armen van Buuren put out a bunch of things promoting some of the new trance artists he's bringing to his label. I thought most were OK, but this one stood out. It's someone calling themselves Airbase (http://airbasemusic.com/) who has been working around Scandinavia for a few years. AFAICT this is their first big US release and it's a sweet piano-centric extended trance track.

http://djsteveboy.com/groovelectric.html
DJ Steveboy's post this time is a salvage job. It's two hours out of a longer party set he DJed back in November of last year. Sadly there's no track list, because there are some real winners in here. I got to dance at a party he DJed at Worldcon a few years ago and it was a blast. He's got a huge library he draws from and although I recognize a few of the tracks there are a couple more I don't and would love to look up.
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Lots of things I've listened to lately haven't impressed me, but there are a few gems. This time we have a couple of mash-ups, a couple interesting voices, and one visually AWESOME thing.

http://audioporncentral.com/2012/07/bat-for-lashes-laura.html
Bat For Lashes's singer Natasha Khan still has the power to melt me in my seat. This track, "Laura", is hauting and sad - essentially vocals and piano. She carries the emotion in her voice but it feels effortless, which is both a tribute to her and to whoever produced this track.

http://bootiemashup.com/blog/2012/07/bootie-top-10-july-2012.html
Bootie posted their July top 10, and I found four tracks worth grabbing, though I was sad that the usually excellent DJs from Mars only turn in a so-so mash. The first item is a Michael Jackson remix, "Beat It Freaks", which is pretty good. It's a four-way of Jackson against Yuksek, The Noisy Freaks, and Richard Cheese. I like the variation in pacing, and the use of Jackson's vocals over different backing music.

The big winner of this list is "Skrillex Rock". I continue to like Skrillex much better in mixes than on his own and here he's got stand-out backing from Daft Punk (Robot Rock), Queen (We Will Rock You), and House of Pain (Jump Around, of course, did they do anything else?). The whole track thunders along and I can't help dancing.

I also liked the Party Ben entry, "We Are Young", which is more of an electro-disco remix than a mash-up. Basically it's three different takes on the same track, woven together. It's dancey, hoppy-happy and a good antidote to the gray outside.

The DJ Schmolli entry, "Rock of Ages", is a near-trainwreck in places. It's an 8-track mega-mix that gets noisy and almost slips out of control but pulls it back in. It's good to see Schmolli stretching his skills more - he relies on his standard heavy metal favorites but takes things in a different direction.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mYkv2O1Wyuw#!
This one you have to watch. No, really, you want to watch this. The Knocks (http://www.theknocks.com/) are an electronica duo who have teamed up with Fred Falke for this track, called "Geronimo". And look, the video features a Native American... who is AWESOME. Oh my god can that kid dance. The video credits list him as "Nakotah Larance" but I think they mean Nakotah LaRance, because see here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKg8RQSv4LE&feature=youtube_gdata - this guy is a six time World Champion Hoop Dancer. Wow. Just, wow. By the way, it's a great track but the dancer really steals the show.

http://audioporncentral.com/2012/07/burns-lies.html
http://www.factmag.com/2012/07/31/enjoy-rusties-glass-swords-youll-be-over-this-skream-remix-of-burns/
Burns (http://www.facebook.com/thisisburns) has a new EP coming out. Lies is the first single and it's a tight vocal electro production. I can't seem to find out who the singer is on the track, sadly. There are hints of trance buried in the track, and Skream picks up on those and goes in a whole new direction with his remix, giving us a chop-paced mix that feels experimental. Love it or hate it, it's another case of an established name trying something new rather than repeating the same old formula.

http://www.nme.com/news/deadmau5--2/64986
Deadmau5 remixes Nine Inch Nails. Either you like these two and will appreciate this remix, or you don't and won't. I can't say much more about that.

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