Saturday, December 8, 2007

Rocker

A song with alot of bells and whistles. And other noises. If you like organized noise for the sake of organized noise, then you should try groups like Blackstrobe, Alter Ego, Para One, Surkin, and Boys Noize (surely you wouldn't have guessed by their name).

My comments on 'Rocker.'

Alter Ego. “Rocker.” Rocker LP. Klang Elektronik, 2004.

Push Me.

Don't act like you don't know this one. It's still, production-wise, a marvel. If you put on your DJ ears, can hear what I'm talking about in my...

commentary on 'Satisfaction'.

Benny Benassi. “Satisfaction (Isak Original).” Satisfaction LP. ZYX, 2003.

Enjoy the Silence

Mike Shinoda did a good job of reinterpreting Enjoy the Silence. Although he made more rock-oriented, it still rests in its electronic roots.

My thought's on Enjoy the Silence (2004).


Depeche Mode. “Enjoy The Silence (Reinterpreted by Mike Shinoda).” Enjoy The Silence-04. Mute, 2004.

Drop the Pressure



It's crazy how a song so simple can take a man from the middle of nowhere so far.

Drop the Pressure.

Mylo. “Drop The Pressure.” Destroy Rock & Roll. Breastfed, 2005.

Forgot those Credits!

Eric Prydz. “Call On Me (Radio Edit).” Call On Me LP. Spinnin’, 2004.

-PrimeTime

Call On Me



The ultimate ode to Steve Winwood and the 80's, the track that made Erik Prydz a (semi) household name, and let us not forget the video.

Here are my comments on Call On Me.