I know we say this pretty regularly but this really is shaping up to be the BIGGEST episode we’ve ever had. There’s a Gui Boratto remix of Bomb The Bass, new Pig & Dan track on the Yoshi Toshi label, and the next collab from Timo Maas and Santos under the Mutant Clan moniker. Not to be outdone, Brazilian band CSS remix our own Sia, as we’ve got a track from acclaimed UK producer Hudson Mohawk. But, the big daddy of them all, a new one from Faithless remixes by Mark Knight! We’ll also speak with fast rising Dutch house star Bart B More about his new mix CD for Onelove, as well as featuring one of his tasty remixes. See what we mean, huge!
Feature artist
Bart B More
Destroy Disco – Fly or Bounce (Bart B More Secured Rerub)
Part of the new breed of fast rising Dutch house stars, throughout 2007 and 2008 Bart B More gained a well earned reputation for his studio work, releasing a stack of remixes and original productions. Touring Australia for the first time in October last year, he got along with the Onelove crew so well they asked him to put together a disc on their new CD ‘Sound Machine’. We caught up with Bart while he kicked back in Brisbane on his recent launch tour to find out how things have been trucking for him of late.
Also on this podcast
Faithless – Music Matters feat Cass Fox (Mark Knight Remix)
The 100th release on Mark Knight’s record label Toolroom is undoubtedly a big one, that was ‘Music Matters’ featuring Cass Fox from the mighty Faithless. Not ones to do things by halves, for the release Toolroom have roped in Axwell and Pete Heller for remixes, as well as Sister Bliss and Rollo of Faithless, and label boss Mark Knight himself. If you want to find out more track down a copy of the artwork as it was contributed by drum & bass legend Goldie. What a package!
Bomb The Bass – Black River (Gui Boratto Remix)
The next single to be lifted from the 2008 Bomb The Bass album ‘Future Chaos’, this is ‘Black River’ featuring Mark Lanegan. It’s remixed here by Brazilian tech identity Gui Boratto. If you missed the Bomb The Bass album the first time around be sure to check it out as it was definitely one of the year’s most interesting releases. And, if – like us here at inthemix – you’re a fan of Boratto, make sure you track down a copy of his new album ‘Take My Breath Away’, released this month!
Sia – Buttons (CSS Remix)
Born and bred in Adelaide, since moving to the UK Sia has made her mark on the music scene, first as the vocalist fronting Zero 7, and now with her solo album ‘Some People Have Real Problems’. She’s back in Australia at the moment on her first ever headline tour, with sold out shows around the country testament to her fast growing popularity. This it a remix of her single ‘Buttons’ by Brazilian pranksters CSS. She sure has a rep for getting the right people to remix her tracks!
Pig & Dan – Heat
Spanish techno fiends Pig & Dan have a new release coming up on the Yoshi Toshi label, timed perfectly to coincide with the Winter Music Conference in Miami. Following their album ‘Imagine’, released on Sven Vath’s Cocoon label in 2007, this is ‘Heat’.
Mutant Clan (Timo Maas and Santos) – Perfect Place
‘Perfect Place’ is lifted from the Mutant Clan’s new EP on the Connaisseur label ‘Mutanism’. Haven’t heard of Mutant Clan? Well, you would have heard of the producers behind it – it’s a new project for Timo Maas and Santos. The full version of this track goes for a whopping 12 minutes, epic dancefloor mayhem!
Hudson Mohawk – Polkadot Blues
Hyped as one of the UK’s most talented new producers, ‘Polkadot Blues’ is from Hudson Mohawk’s EP ‘Polyfonik Dance’ on the Warp label. Hudson is something of a musical prodigy, having started making his own tracks at the age of 12, and taking the title of DMC and ITF championship in Scotland at age 14. At only 22 years of age now, he’s already being compared to Warp’s other recent star signing, Flying Lotus. Keep your eye out for this one.




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