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Showing posts with label Spitfire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spitfire. Show all posts
Friday, July 6, 2012
Porter Robinson Unreleased Bootlegs
I’m blown away every time I have been able to catch Porter Robinson live. His energy is through the roof, and his sets are always filled with endless unreleaseed bootleg mashups and edits exclusive to him playing live (He talks more about this in “Quick Inside Look Porter Robinson” interview). Well Porter let out 4 of his bootlegs, including some great mashups featuring Wolfgang Gartner, Noisia, Deadmau5, Flux Pavillion and his own tracks. I’m reaaly feeling the Noisia / Deadmau5 track, and his edit of “Spitfire”. They are all electro house gold, turn them up, enjoy
Deadmau5 & Noisia - Some Chords, Hard Intro Ghosts, Machine Gun (Porter Robinson Mashup)
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Porter Robinson, Deadmau5, Wolfgang Gartner - The Seconds, The Champ, Vandalism, Arguru (Porter RobinsonMashup)
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Porter Robinson - Spitfire (Porter’s Electro Vip/Far Too Loud – Start the Party)
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Flux Pavillion - Bass Cannon (Porter Robinson’s 2 Minute Electro Bootie)
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Porter Robinson - Spitfire (Bonus Remixes) [FREE DOWNLOAD]
Team OWSLA coming in hot this morning with a little pre-holiday gift for everyone — a free, bonus remix package for two of the tracks on Porter Robinson’s Spitfire. I’ve been (im)patiently awaiting the release of Lazy Rich’s heavy, energetic remix of “Vandalism” for the past four months, so this was quite a pleasant surprise. Dirtyloud also takes on “Vandalism,” putting a dark and gritty spin on the track by folding in some ferocious synths. Finally, Bjorn Akesson’s unexpectedly pitch-perfect trance reboot of “Spitfire” is lush and haunting and might be the darkhorse best in show. The Swedish up-and-comer deftly builds off of Porter’s chord progressions to create an innovative and tightly-produced remix that sounds utterly fresh and ready for ASOT or TATW. Frankly, it reminds me a lot of “Je Envie De Toi,” which is high praise. Who knew that the glitchy, vaguely sinister “Spitfire” could lend itself so well to trance?
Free download from beatport: http://www.beatport.com/release/spitfire-bonus-remixes/936817
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
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