Podcast #23 – Solid Gold / Ariel Pink / Fever Ray & more
Belgium’s Aeroplane have been killing their remixes of late. Like a funky taxidermist stuffing the originals with sick grooves. Or something…. Their Friendly Fires and MGMT remixes are repeaters and now you can add their Italo Sebastien Tellier remix to the list. Essential. As is another cut from Solid Gold, the lounge-folk of Ariel Pink, a Cool Kids-esque track from Zion I, an angry skeng from Dublin’s Prince Kong, a Macedonia via Sao Paolo remix, a lovely album track from The Knife frontwoman’s solo project Fever Ray, another ace Four Tet remix, a woman who can’t pronounce her consonants, a man and his ukelele (no, not that one) and Aoife Mc fighting with her microphone. All in.
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Podcast #23 -Tracklisting
- Solid Gold – Synchronize [Bodies of Water]
- Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Can’t Hear my Eyes [7″ (Currently Sold Out)]
- Cibelle vs. Kocani Orkestar – Maxutu [Crammed Crash Course Free D/L]
- Jesse Rose feat. Hot Chip – Forget My Name [12″]
- Sebastien Tellier – Kilometer (Aeroplane Italo 84 remix)
- Zion I – Juicy Juice [Juicy Juice EP]
- Prince Kong – Angsta’ Lovin
- Fever Ray – When I Grow Up [Fever Ray – forthcoming]
- Born Ruffians – I Need A Life (Four Tet remix) [Remixes 12″]
- Stricken City – Tak O Tak [7″]
- Dent May and his Magnificent Ukeleke – 26 Miles (Santa Catalina) [The Good Feeling Music of Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele]
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