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RW: Pain That I’m Used To

Posted: December 17th, 2008 | Author: Cody | Filed under: Articles About Music | Tags: , , | Comments Off

Perhaps my favorite remix of all time, and I haven’t posted it. I know that’s what I said about The Stills, but it’s true again.

“A Pain That I’m Used To” by Depeche Mode

In it’s own right, I think the original is bad. Real bad, I can’t stand thirty seconds of it. But this remix? I could listen for hours!

This remix is done by legendary remixer Jacques Lu Cont, and his work is magic.

I first heard this song on the soundtrack for FIFA World Cup 2006, and have been enthralled ever since, and yes this is some good football music.

This piece stands on it’s own legs, and really doesn’t require any introduction.

Depeche Mode – A Pain That I’m Used To (Jacques Lu Cont Remix)

I hope your playlists bleed. Ω


Remix Wednesday: The Killers (Dub Mixes)

Posted: July 23rd, 2008 | Author: Cody | Filed under: Remix of the Week | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments »

So today I bring you something completely different. Dub. What is dub you say?

‘Dub’ has become a term for almost any musical piece that “Utilizes the remixing of prerecorded sound as a mode of artistic expression.” Taking the separate entities of a musical track and remixing them into a completely new selection has become a popular process, and can be found in a variety of genres ranging anywhere from hip-hop remixes and mash-ups to metal. [Wikipedia]

In a nutshell, dub is an artistic remix. I found some dub mixes of some Killers songs a few months ago, and well they are a great introduction into what Dub is, as far as electropop goes. You’ll find that one main hook of lyrics is constantly repeated as the remixer is trying to get you to focus on those specific lyrics.

The Killers – When You Were Young (Jacques Lu Cont’s Thin White Mix [Duke Dub]) (removed 2/13/09)

The Killers – When You Were Young (The Lindbergh Palace Dub) (removed 2/13/09)

I hope your ears sit in the nosebleed section, and then bleed because of it. Ω