D.VELOPED – REMIX SPECIAL – PART 11

We’ve been running a rare series here on The Recommender named ‘Remix Specials‘, where we shine a light on those DJs and producers who are doing stellar work with other people’s tracks. To give you an idea of how good you’ve got to be to earn yourself a post, we haven’t done one of these specials for six months – not because of a lack of remixes, but because we’re proudly picky. The last one was the mighty Yuksek, on the back of a trail of specials over the years, which included the likes of The Knocks, Soulwax, Discotech, among other talented studio masters.

This time around our blog’s torch wants to shine a light on a relatively new 23 year old from Wilmington, North Carolina, who’s been firing bolts of buzz around the blogs with an increasingly rapid regularity over the last few months. He’s reached the heady heights of the Hype Machine, steaming up their charts with each new work he produces. He actually works on mashups, rather than straight up remixes, often tipping several artists into one blender, from a multitude of genres. If we’re honest, we share the popular opinion that mashups are often tacky, or a little generic, never really producing anything nearly as fresh as a proper remix does. Well, D.Veloped rips that notion up.

He’s been working on the skill for several years, which you can chart through his Soundcloud history, where he once fell into the usual pitfalls, with obvious samples from the tunes such as Billy Jean and Stayin Alive, but more recently he’s showing a broader knowledge, using a faster mix that feels more chopped than mashed. He no longer simply lays one tune over another and instead breaks the sounds, riffs, hooks and vocals down before building them back up, producing a more palatable result as a consequence.

He’s just handed us the exclusive first play of latest production, which is another quality example of his signature move – to fuse genres, often utilising hip hop over indie or pop. Just like his other work it’s a rapidly chopped game of ‘spot the tune’. It’s usually three minutes of “Did you just hear a snippet of No Rain, by Blind Melon?“. Yes you did. Yes you did.

There’s a wealth of tracks currently available to dig through on his Soundcloud, plus he’s real chatty on his Twitter and Facebook pages, so head to those spaces for more information. He’s currently arranging bookings to take his productions to a live show, so look out for his billing on the East Coast this Autumn. We can’t imagine how he will manage it in a set, plus there may be legal issues with the release of any full album, but he tells us that he’s confident that both things are possible. In the mean time you can find a selection of his mashups below, from a DJ who’s super-glued his fun button down, but is still really putting some thought and skill into a style of production that needs a champion.  (MB)

D.VELOPED – WHERE’S THE BASS (A Recommender Exclusive!)

D.VELOPED – THUNDERSTURUCK INTRO

D.VELOPED – BRING EM HOME (GOLD JACKET REMIX)

D.VELOPED – THROWS SOME DS ON THAT BLINK

D.VELOPED – SON OF A NUN FT NELLY

D.VELOPED – SWING 90s ANTHEM

D.VELOPED – SHAKE YOUR DOMINOES

D.VELOPED – TWISTADDICTION

D.VELOPED – START WITH STRAIGHT SHOTS THEN SMASH PUMPKINS

D.VELOPED – THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE CUDI

D.VELOPED - WILD BLENDS

YUKSEK – REMIX SPECIAL – PART 10

We thought it time for part 10 on our ongoing series, where we provide a broad selection of tracks from those artists, DJs and producers who have shown to excel in the remix arena. Previous editions involved Little Loud, The Twelves, Soulwax, The Knocks, The Shoes, Bloc Party, Starsmith, The Golden Filter and DiscoTech.

This week a new remix appeared from the French DJ/producer Pierre-Alexandre Busson, aka Yuksek, which he’d completed for the British electro pop act Fenech Soler, acting as a reminder of just how great this man is at putting other people’s music in the blender. We list it below, with a variety of his other work, of which there’s tons, because this DJ is so in demand for official remixes that the library is endless, so we couldn’t possibly list them all, or we’d crash your computer!

What you get from Yuksek every time are floor-ready dance tunes, perfect for the weekend, with a signature beat and plenty of additions to the original work. He also maintains a lot of the vocals, which is always a good thing as far as we are concerned. Having been a big feature during the massive French electro push between 2006-2008, there’s often a lot of the squelching keys and pounding beats, but even his older remixes didn’t date badly where many of his peers did, and the remixes still seem to control your feet more than you do.

FENECH SOLER – DEMONS (YUKSEK VOCAL REMIX)

VAN SHE – STRANGERS (YUKSEK REMIX)

VANDRIOD – MASTER & SLAVE (YUKSEK REMIX)

WHITE LIES – FAIRWELL TO THE FAIRGROUND (YUKSEK REMIX)

OH LAND – SUN OF A GUN (YUKSEK REMIX)

ANYTHING MARIA – COOK HIM UP (YUKSEK REMIX)

GORILLAZ – STYLO (YUKSEK REMIX)

THE SHOES – KEEP THAT CONTROL (YUKSEK REMIX)

MOBY – MISTAKE (YUKSEK REMIX)

LADY GAGA – PAPARAZZI (YUKSEK REMIX)

TOMMY SPARKS – I’M A ROPE (YUKSEK REMIX)

PHOENIX – LITSZOMANIA (YUKSEK REMIX)