Finally the long wait is over: a bit more than 2 months after our 'Acoustic classics' special issue, here is ZEROCAST #18. Even tough it had to go from Paris to Singapore and back before hitting the web, it is likely to keep you grooving across 5 different time zones with new remixes of the Ting Tings, the Presets, Digitalism and Oasis amongst many others.
Here is the detailed track listing (and if you like what you see, check this out):
THE TING TINGS Shut Up and Let Me Go (CLASSIXX remix) download buy
THE PRESETS Talk Like That (Jence Remix) download buy
DIGITALISM Pogo (CSS Remix) download buy
OASIS Falling down (Chemical Brothers remix) download buy
PONI HOAX Antibodies (To The Bones Edit) download buy
METRIC Monster Hospital (MSTRKRFT Remix) download buy
COLDPLAY Viva La Vida (Telemitry Remix) download buy
MGMT Kids (Tyler Fedchuk Edit) download buy
CSS Move (Cut Copy Remix) download buy
THE GALVATRONS When We Were Kids (Bag Raiders Remix) download buy
TAHITI 80 All Around (Yuksek Remix) download buy
POPULAR COMPUTER Lost and Found (Shinichi Osawa Remix) download buy
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Awesome track list right here. I was searching for a mix or two that I heard at the club, Zouk, this Saturday night, and ended up seeing this post. I think they played half these songs, or at least variants of these, and it seems to be the staple at places hosting foreign DJ's.
I actually just moved to Singapore myself, and glad that people with similar music tastes seem to dictate what I hear when I go out. I wouldn't hear anything remotely like this back in most clubs in the States (at least not that I knew about).
Posted by: Brett | October 14, 2008 at 01:22 AM