I think I like it???
November 24, 2009 | Filed Under music
Tags: disco funk, discotown, fake blood, filter disco, fix your accent ep, french house, fuck your genre, funk sauce, i think i like it, vintage bombay cinema

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House, Disco Funk, Filter Disco, Funk Sauce, Discotown, WHATEVER YOU WANT TO CALL IT. If it’s good music, it’s good music. Fuck your genre.
That said, I haven’t really been enjoying Fake Blood’s remixes lately and was extremely glad to have left his Fix Your Accent EP in the cd player of my car, just waiting to be rediscovered. FUCK YEAHHHH FEELIN’ IT!!!! His original production level has really taken a step forward and it shows immeasurably on this EP. Cheers to you.
Here’s the 2nd track from Fake Blood’s ‘Fix Your Accent’ EP, called:
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The track has pipe organs, claves, cowbells, disco strings, and mysteriously pitched arabesque sampled vocals still making me think of vintage bombay cinema (totes awesome). Can someone cut this track into a Bollywood flick?
Anyway, it came out in September so if you missed it the first time around, make sure you snatch it from Beatport. The whole EP is good, and it better be because it’s only 3 tracks.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcEssAf1cXE
Yep! That’s the track
reminds me of oizo ..me likes.
fuck your music blog darling.
that’s the spirit!!!
@michael, yeah me too, the other tracks have some stabs that are reminiscent as well. that isn’t a bad thing.
Retrieve this great track and other stuff in my last mix http://bit.ly/4GmWzD
[...] But the star of them all is “Hog Knuckles“, the B side on the single, with its meticulously layered melodies and richness of composition. Stuttering, chopped and repurposed guitar melodies lay the foundation on top of a wonky, wavering beat of clacking percussion and hollowed out bass kicks. Synths uttering melodic nonsensical computer speak and crushed keyboards flesh the rest out. Overall, it gives the impression that the song was the last drops of music squeezed out of a pile of discarded, yet recently valuable hardware. That’s the one you gotta buy. “Lady Linda”’s Sputnik satellite styles and latch clasping percussion are actually available for free at RCRDLBL. Also, in case you missed it, Mux Mool’s most recent Moongadget effort “NAFE” was pretty good, so cop that too. (Photo by Tuftsmania.) [...]