Jul 152013
 

So before i introduce to you this week’s special guest on Metalectro with his first choice of track he wanted you to check out, i have one more of my own choices to post and so, here comes my “remix of the day” and one more freebie! As for who gets today’s ROTD title, it’s the French duo The Dirty Squirrels for their remix on Tristan Garner‘s “Molotov”! A great remix, which despite staying pretty close to the original is really giving it a nice extra boost. Well, not that the original wasn’t boosted enough and a pretty damn nice electro punk track that brings to mind The Bloody Beetroots or Cyberpunkers but regardless i think i would pick this remix over the original for its more “in your face” sound and electro punk attitude. So, here it is, check it, grab it and don’t go anywhere, special guest track pick #1 coming next!

Apr 242013
 

Let’s go on with this great retouch by aUtOdiDakT who decided to give it for free!! Here’s my pick for the « remix of the day », and it’s a huge one by the German producer who decided to retouch one of the Bloody beetroots‘ best tracks. These last weeks, with the remix contest launched by Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo , i saw many times  people saying that remixing Cornelius was useless and stupid as it consisted in damaging a masterpiece…Cornelius is indeed a masterpiece of electro, and i also was thinking that no remix could equal the original…until i heard this one. I don’t say that it surpasses the original track but i maintain that it is at least as good. If you’re not convinced, press play and see what you think about it!!

Apr 232013
 

Going on with a big track by a big name next, well it’s more than one big name actually since this is a collaboration between The Bloody Beetroots, TAI and Bart B More. Of course none of these names needs any introducitons really and i bet neither does “Spank”, which is the latest single by The Bloody Beetroots. Out on Ultra Music a bit longer than a month ago the single features also an extended mix of the track but either way and  extended mix or radio edit the fact reamains the same. The Bloody Beetroots are back and they can still go hard as “Spank” proves. Check this out if you haven’t yet and if you already have, well, check it out again!