Chromeo's remix of her track "˜Sea Lion Woman', which itself is a cover/re-working of the Nina Simone classic, "˜See Line Woman'. Amusing play on the spelling of the track by Feist. This one is done in typical Chromeo fashion; heavy 80s, with thick, syrupy synths and strong kick drums with a firm and pounding bass line. It exudes disco in its slinky style. And it creates something unique with the jazzy, soul vocals of the song being mixed with the dancefloor thumps. - Broken Silence
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Hugh McClure
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Jan 7, 2013
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Beach House is currently wowing fans on their current Australian tour, but there's a local band making music the dream pop duo would be proud of. Jay Kranz and Virginia Bott recently released their first single under their project Brighter Later (hav...
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Christiana Bartolini
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Oct 4, 2011
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The wait is over, Shufflers! Feist is back and fiercer than ever! Her new album, Metals, is a 12-track masterpiece of melodic gloom and marvel. It's out today, just in time for the seasonal shift. This time around, Feist is not aiming for any kind of...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Mar 5, 2012
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Tiedye's rendition of "I Feel Electric" is among my favorite female-vocalist remixes to have been released in the last few years. Part of a limited 500-vinyl pressing, I can only assume that it's virtually impossible to get a hold of in the flesh.The...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Nov 14, 2011
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Feist's latest album Metals was a beautiful escapade through folk landscapes. Many of the tracks themselves were slow and measured, including "How Come You Never Go There." That created the perfect opportunity for remix artists to step in and pick up...
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