Top Remixes of the Oughts (5 – 1)

And the series comes to and end, a year and 2 weeks after the oughts came to an end, with the 5 top remixes of last decade!

5. Sinnerman (Felix Da Housecat’s Heavenly House Mix) – Nina Simone

4. Talk (Junkie XL Remix) – Coldplay

3. Rock With You (Freemasons Mix) – Michael Jackson

2. California Soul (Diplo/Mad Decent Remix) – Marlena Shaw

1. Lose Control (Jacques Lu Cont Mix) – Missy Elliot

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Top Remixes of the Oughts (55 – 51)

This post is the first of a series of hard and fast posts enumerating the top remixes of the 2000′s. I tallied this list at this time last year, but didn’t write up the posts. Since there are no rules about such matters in my book, I decided to put them out there now. I hope you enjoy!

55. Infinity 2008Guru Josh Project (Klass Remix)

54. Singing In The Rain RemixMint Royale

53. Hey (Diplo Remix) – The Pixies

52. Fancy Footwork (Laidback Luke Remix) – Chromeo

51. No More Conversations (Mylo Remix) – Freeform Five

Mix-tastic – JT Remixed

Thursday, 11 March 2010, 1:08 | Written by: marilyn
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JT

I have long thought of Justin Timberlake as the Ferris Bueller of the music industry, since everyone seems to like him, “they think he’s a righteous dude”. I sure do anyways!

Enjoy some classic JT remixes:

Major Lazer Jumping Up and Holding the Line

Tuesday, 23 June 2009, 3:36 | Written by: marilyn
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Guns Don't Kill People... Lazers Do (2009)

Major Lazer’s debut album dropped last month, it’s wittily called Guns don’t Kill People… Lazers Do. One of the alter-egos of Switch bring us a Jamaican mix-mastering commando who blends reggae, dancehall, and electro brilliance. See for yourself:

Jump UpMajor Lazer

Hold the LineMajor Lazer

Major Lazer, Diplo, Switch, Mad Decent and all the alter-egos are touring about, with a stop tomorrow at The Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver that I hope to attend. Check out the Major Lazer mySpace page for more details.

Here’s video for Major Lazer’s Hold The Line ft. Mr. Lexx and Santigold, just ‘cus it has SPACE LAZERS!

The Verve Remixed

Friday, 15 August 2008, 1:33 | Written by: marilyn
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Verve Records is a long standing record label with its origins dating back to 1956 when Norman Granz amalgamated Norgran Records and Clef Records. The label was host to many of the great artists in Jazz & Blues including Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and Nina Simone. Now, as a part of Universal, Verve Records has invited talented producers and musicians to revitalize its catalog by remixing their classic tracks and re-releasing them as a series of albums called The Verve Remixed. Volume 4 was released last May. To celebrate this union of the old with the new, I offer you my favorite track from each of the albums in The Verve Remixed collection.

See-Line Woman (Masters At Work Remix) – Nina Simone

Verve Remixed (2002)

Nina Simone had a long and diverse career releasing 37 albums over 35 years (1958 – 1993). She was also a powerful figure in the Civil rights movement, having one of her protest songs, Mississippi Goddam, boycotted in some states during the 1960′s. This version of See-Line Woman remixed by Masters At Work is often heard in the coolest of cafes and lounges. The extended 10 minute version gives the listener a glimpse of the lonely life of a skilled lady of the night with beautiful piano, rhythmic clapping, a knowing flute and Simone’s haunting voice.

Sinnerman (Felix Da Housecat‘s Heavenly House Mix) – Nina Simone

Verve Remixed 2 (2003)

Another Nina Simone remix, I couldn’t resist. There are many remixes of Nina Simone out there, including a full CD in the Remixed & Reimagined series. It is common to hear this version of Sinnerman remixed by Felix Da Housecat in the hip hang out joints as well. The song lends itself both to chillin’ and to dancing with its down tempo beat. The traditional American gospel song has come along way since its grass roots origins believed to be in the early 1900′s.

Fever (Adam Freeland Remix) – Sarah Vaughan

Verve Remixed 3 (2005)

The classic track Fever by Sarah Vaughan is made even sexier by Adam Freeland’s touch. Devilishly combining Sarah Vaughan’s sultry voice with an updated tempo, Freeland masterfully brings this old tune new life, while keeping a classic feel with horns and a full dance hall sound.

California Soul (Diplo Remix) – Marlena Shaw

Verve Remixed 4 (2008)

Diplo revitalized Marlena Shaw’s 1969 version of California Soul, giving it a powerful, almost inspirational quality that makes you hold your head up high as you get that “nothing can touch me” feeling. Marlena Shaw, despite changing her last name from Burgess (I’m proud to be a Burge!) to Shaw, has enjoyed a long career, releasing 14 albums on 6 labels over 30 years (1967 – 1997). She continues to perform today! Diplo has been gaining popularity since he started doing remixes in 2005 for the likes of Kanye West, Hot Chip and Bloc Party.