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February 15, 2005

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Beck's "E-Pro" single, released officially last week, gets its first decent mashup (w/ Jacko and Janet's "Scream"). MP3 here...
Team 9 - "Screaming Pro In Hell"

Also among today's unlikely listening:

  • Stream "Trigger Cut" from Brown Brothers' forthcoming jazz tribute to Pavement. (Via Gary.)
  • Download The Changes - "Modern Love (Hilary Duff Version)". It's a bad spoken word Duff bio over an otherwise cool new wave tune. (Via Sarah.)
  • Download Electric Six - "Dance Epidemic" at TTIKTDA. Reminiscent of an intentionally cheesy early '80s song (e.g., "Higher And Higher," "You Got The Touch"). I'm definitely DJing this at Movable Hype if Coolfer doesn't throw me off the balcony for opening with Lionel Richie.

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    9 Comments

    Hot. I like it.

    Posted by: Adam at 02/15/05 5:05 PM | Reply
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    5 minutes of my life i will never get back

    Posted by: overit at 02/15/05 7:19 PM | Reply
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    What the hell was that? i would file that pavement cover under weird for sure, i'm a huge pavement fan and that was a big dissapointment. sounds like linus from charlie brown just jamming, it sure doesn't sound like pavement.

    Posted by: TheHumanComa at 02/15/05 8:56 PM | Reply
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    wow man that jazz trigger cut is insanity -- i can't wait to hear the rest of the tracks

    malkmus would get a boner over this stuff

    Posted by: john m at 02/16/05 12:16 PM | Reply
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    wow man that jazz trigger cut is insanity -- i can't wait to hear the rest of the tracks

    malkmus would get a boner over this stuff

    Posted by: john m at 02/16/05 12:18 PM | Reply
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    Dance Epedemic is AMAZING. It's not Gay Bar, though.

    Posted by: Adam at 02/16/05 12:20 PM | Reply
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    Love "Dance Epidemic"—the fuzzy funk riff is extremely reminiscent of The Gap Band's "Burn Rubber (Why You Wanna Hurt Me?") and "Early In The Morning."

    Posted by: MattyMatt at 02/16/05 2:55 PM | Reply
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    Love "Dance Epidemic"—the fuzzy funk riff is extremely reminiscent of The Gap Band's "Burn Rubber (Why You Wanna Hurt Me?") and "Early In The Morning."

    Posted by: MattyMatt at 02/16/05 2:59 PM | Reply
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    that is an amazing adaptation of trigger cut.

    holler

    Posted by: shc at 02/16/05 6:16 PM | Reply
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