MuuMuse Approved: Cassie – King of Hearts
"King of Hearts" has been a long time coming--from leaked demos, to video previews, to grainy fan videos sent in from Kanye West's DJ sets overseas, to official remixes--but now, Cassie's major comeback single has ...
Win A Custom Lana Del Rey Tote!
Calling all Lana Del Rey lovers! Last week, my good friend Jonny of LoveJonny Designs (he's the one who made that "Cupid Boy" tee for me when I was going to see Kylie!) tweeted a photo ...
MuuMuse Excluusive: Preview Garçon Garçon’s “Hollywood Song (feat. Cazwell)” Off Upcoming EP
Photo credits: Elvis Di Fazio, Marco Ovando After charming our pants off with heartbreaking New Wave synth-pop demos like "Maybe Tonight" and "Take Me Out" back in December of 2010, followed by the delightfully camp video ...
Win The W.E. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Mini-Poster! (Giveaway)
In case you hadn't already heard, Madonna's been busy writing and directing a movie over the past 3 years called W.E. (Want to read about my experience at the film's screening in NYC? Warning: I ...
Win A Copy of Lana Del Rey’s Born To Die! (Album Giveaway)
HEY, over there... Yes, YOU! Put down the video games. I have something to say! Today, the ever delightful, ever controversial heaven-sent songstress Lana Del Rey released her debut studio album, Born To Die. (In case you ...
Lana Del Rey: Born To Die (Album Review)
Everyone's got something to say about Lana Del Rey. In Late June, the cut-and-paste clip for the singer's "Video Games"--then just a buzz track--dropped with a thud onto YouTube. Spliced between old movie sequences, paparazzi clips ...
My Date to The Movies With Madonna: The NYC Premiere of W.E.
Disclaimer: My thoughts on W.E. will not be published until the week of release (February 3.) Now and then, there are some moments when I'm invited to cover an event, a concert or simply spacing out ...
Kate Havnevik Delivers “Mouth 2 Mouth” (Single Review)
Of all the Norwegian electronica chanteuses in the world, Kate Havnevik is probably my favorite. I first discovered Havnevik back in 2006 with her debut record Melankton, a dreamy collection of electronica-infused tunes produced by ...
filed under: Contest, Depeche Mode, Goldfrapp, Hurts, Lady Gaga, Nadia Ali, Ned Shepard, Sultan, The Horrors, The Weeknd, Two Door Cinema Club
Last weekend, my bloggy BFFL Jon ALi and I went on a road trip to Boston. And in between the scream-singing of a majority of Talk That Talk (and some Kat DeLuna, but we’re not talking about that right now), Jon played me some of his favorite mixes from Mademoiselle Gaga‘s brand new remix album: Born This Way: The Remix.
The entire remix package is actually a pretty schweet deal, full of both throbbing, cardio-friendly House cuts and unconventionally moody re-inventions of the originals.
Along with offerings by some of MuuMuse’s favorite acts (including Hurts and Goldfrapp), instant favorites from the bunch include the haunting, dissonant re-rub of “Marry The Night” by The Weeknd & Illangelo, the brooding Depeche Mode-esque “Bloody Mary” mix by The Horrors and the reliably amazing throbbing mix of “Edge of Glory” by Sultan & Ned Shepard (who’ve worked on countless smashes with MuuMuse favorite Nadia Ali).
But my all-time favorite of the bunch so far is “Electric Chapel,” a track I’d never paid much attention to when listening to Born This Way. As it turns out, the remix was crafted by Two Door Cinema Club, the UK indie-pop trio that I “Introduuced” in the early, early days of MuuMuse back around January of ’09. (I know…positively ancient!)
As Jon explained before hitting play, the “Electric Chapel” mix is basically the ultimate stripper anthem. In fact, I’ve already assembled a tasteful nun habit to perform the mix during my nightly revue at The Cock, so watch out for that.
ANYWAY…
To celebrate the release, MuuMuse is giving away FIVE COPIES of Born This Way: The Remix.
To enter to win, follow me on Twitter (@MuuMuse) and tweet me with the following phrase:
I want to be born again with @MuuMuse! #BornThisWayTheRemix http://bit.ly/uBEEUi
Five winners will be selected and notified on Tuesday, November 29. US entries only, please.
NOW DANCE, YOU MOTHERFUCKERS.
Born This Way: The Remix was released on November 21. (iTunes)
filed under: Angela McCluskey, BT, Hot Club Track Of The Week, Morgan Page, Ned Shepard, Sultan, Telepopmusik
Okay, so I kind of can’t believe this is actually happening right now but this is ACTUALLY HAPPENING right now.
MuuMuse favorites Angela McCluskey (of Télépopmusik fame), BT and Sultan & Ned Shepard have all come together to join forces with L.A.-based DJ Morgan Page for “In The Air,” the first single from his forthcoming studio album due out later this year. WHAT?!?!
The extended mix of the almighty collaborative club track–which was just released to Beatport on July 5 (yesterday)–is an (unsurprisingly) mind-blowing 7 minutes of luscious, pounding House rhythms, live instruments and signature hypnotic vocals from Ms. McCluskey. “I’m feeling a… / I’m feeling a change in the air,” the chanteuse croons on repeat.
Oh, and the lyrics were reportedly pieced together by clippings of magazine headlines. I MEAN…!!!
In The Air feat. Angela McCluskey (Extended Mix) by morganpage
Chills. Absolute chills. This is everything. I cannot wait to add this to my Summer Nights soundtrack of ’11!
“In The Air” was released to Beatport on July 5. It will be released to iTunes on August 2. (Beatport)
Unless you’ve been living under a Sweden-sized rock, you’d know that Robyn has just released her latest single from Body Talk this week in the US: “Call Your Girlfriend.”
The remix bundle, which was released on iTunes this week, includes a slew of fabulous mixes like the Kaskade mix and the dubstep-tastic Feed Me remix.
But my favorite of the bunch by far is the Sultan & Ned Shepard remix, which incorporates new spacey blips and bleeps, crashing drums and an utterly filthy, Girls Aloud-esque guitar strum that makes the Swedish chanteuse’s sugary proposition sound much more rowdy. My sugar is RAW!
The beat is so unforgivably bangin’, it’ll have him ditching his old chick in no time!
The “Call Your Girlfriend” Remixes EP was released on May 10. (iTunes)
filed under: Alex Sayz, Armin van Buuren, BT, Chris Reece, Depeche Mode, EDX, Iio, Interview, Madonna, Moby, Morgan Page, MuuMuse Excluusive, Nadia Ali, Ned Shepard, Neko Case, Rachael Starr, Radiohead, Ray LaMontagne, Schiller, Serge Devant, Sheryl Crow, Starkillers, Sultan
Nadia Ali is one of the greatest natural voices on the dance floor scene.
Formerly of Iio (“Rapture”, “Is It Love?), the singer has since embarked on her own successful career as a solo artist. After a series of songs recorded with artists including Rosko and Armin van Buuren, Ali finally unveiled her long-awaited debut album Embers in September of 2009.
A stunning collection of heavenly trance music and ambient sound, the album showcases both Ali’s unique vocal delivery and her knack for scribing deeply personal, sophisticated electronica, proving why she’s since become such an overwhelmingly admired, oft-requested collaborator for producers and artists alike.
Last Friday, I had the honor of speaking to Nadia as she prepared for a trip to Brazil. She was amazingly kind and as sweet as expected, and she provided a lot of thoughtful, in-depth responses to my questions. Instead of drafting up a short feature, I thought her fans would instead appreciate the full-on Q&A. Below is the entire transcript. I hope you all enjoy!





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