Notable Dance Podcast #012

Firebeatz & Schella – Dear New York
Marcel Woods – Inside Me (Bassjackers Mix)
Daddy’s Groove ft Dino – Walking On Air
Clockwork ft Wynter Gordon – Surge (Original)
SCNDL & Zoolanda – Stacked (Original)
Tommy Trash – Blair Bitch Project
Timeflies – I Choose U (Fedde Le Grand)
Topher Jones – Save Me (Vannic)
Discopolis – Falling Committed to Sparkle Motion (Dubvision)
Axwell – Center of the Universe (Original)
Koishii and Hush ft Donna Lewis – I’ll Be There (Jeff Barringer)
Marcel Woods ft Van bot – Bring It Back

SONG OF THE DAY: Discopolis – “Falling (Committed to Sparkle Motion)” (Axwell Remix)

It’s interesting to watch the direction of music coming from the former members of Swedish House Mafia. While Sebastian Ingrosso came out with “Reload,” an excellent track (but still quite similar to the music of SHM), Axwell has gone in a more alternative direction. Discopolis is a 4-piece electronic Scottish synth-pop group and on the original version of “Falling,” they sound like a mix of Miike Snow and Cut Copy. Downbeat, yet happy and somewhat singalong, it’s the kind of song that the hipsters will love and dance to with the guitar line, sweeping pianos, and plodding beat. While Dubvision did a more typical club remix, upping the tempo to a high 120-something with big room electro beats and a stadium-ready dropout, Axwell went the opposite direction, keeping the original tempo and simply enhancing the production. The intro sounds like it could be the original version but when the loop builds into the synth-line, you know its a remix. The style is modern yet vaguely retro – with classic elements of synth pop from the original modernized with what could be one of the downtempo K-Klass or Bimbo Jones remixes -i.e. fully realized musical productions using just about all of the original parts with more electronic elements added. While you may not get the Sparkle Motion/Donnie Darko/Star Search reference, on first listen you will definitely enjoy this midtempo electronic pop track perfectly suited for downtempo sets and radio.

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