Klaxons want us to know they're alive.
Although I don't actually dislike it, Flashover sounds like a big Myths Of The Near Future mash up.
I'm kinda missing the good old days when they used to cover Timbo.
Klaxons > Flashover
image via analog ever, photoshop never
Seriously.
Wherever you are, please, make this the opening of your next tour.
I am saying this for your interest and your interest only.
Into The Groove (Sidechains Remix)
Raramente capita di leggere dei post che avrsti voluto scrivere tu.
Per questa ragione, non segnalarvelo sarebbe davvero imperdonabile.
image via sophie van der perre
We have lots of material here: we start from an Ace Of Base based song and then someone bravely put together Daft Punk, Her Madgesty, The Never Ending Story, some other undefined yet unforgettable 80s movie soundtrack and some of those details Kesha thinks she brought back. But above all, we have Gaga.
Speaking of which, you need to click here.
Lady Gaga > Alejandro (Sound Of Arrows Remix) alt link
Sometimes you need to re-focus on details.
Simian Mobile Disco > Audacity Of Huge
Yeah Yeah Yeahs > Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix)
photo: rené burri (san paolo, 1960)
God, I'm so late on this I'm probably bringing it back.
Destroy The Evidence was in Casiotone For The Painfully Alone second album, Pocket Symphonies for Lonesome Subway Cars. I just love the names of all this, someone should write a book about them, I'm sure there's some interesting disorder hidden somewhere.
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone > Destroy The Evidence
image via frederike wetzels
Kele Okereke, lead singer of the band who made my 2005, went solo.
I guess to prove us all he really is gay.
Cause nobody really bought that, buddy, you know?
Nice try, though.
Kele Okereke > Tenderoni
Perchè io sono gggiovane.
Crookers > Put Your Hands On Me (feat. Kardinal Offishall and Carla-Marie)