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I was up late reading about the ancient Christian philosopher St. Augustine.

Augustine of Hippo grew up in North Africa where Algeria is now and lived during the actual last days of the Western Roman Empire.

Like many people of the Dark Ages (or Early Middle Ages), he believed that they were in fact living in the time of Apocalypse.

And like college kids today, he also went off to college where he got up to (or lied about) all sorts of sex.  And he’s the patron Saint of Brewers… of course you are Augustine.

Since the times of antiquity, young gentlemen have gone off to college, had sex and believed that their generation would be it.  The end.

Fast forward a whole bunch college toga parties (some actual toga parties, others ironic) to the 60s and whole other generation believing that this will be it.  War, civil unrest, Woodstock.

Mick Jagger told Rolling Stone magazine in 1995 that their 60s jam, “Gimme Shelter” wrapped all these ideas up in a song.  “It’s Apocalypse.”

No Mick, THIS is  Apocalypse!


Trolling the net brought me face-to-face with a wobble and glitch explosion.  Toronto dubsteppers Zed’s Dead remixed the Rolling Stone’s “Gimmie Shelter.”

I am not too down with whole dubstep phenomenon so I wouldn’t be able to tell you if low bass warble is any better or worse then the next glitched out production… but I did enjoy the Stone’s hooks thrown into the mix.

I check out some comments on the youtube view and not surprisingly, many people thought the remix was an abomination.  You can check it out for yourself… if you dare! muhahahahahaha

Rolling Stones – “Gimmie Shelter” (Zed’s Dead Remix)

Download MP3 >> Gimmie Shelter (Zeds Dead Remix)

I am pretty liberal on my view of a remix or cover.  Remixes or covers don’t go back in time and erase the old classic.  They always have the ability to generate excitement for the original and enable discussion and reflection.

I enjoy this song for what it is… dubstep but with the Stones.  In fact, that is why I like.  If I had to be at a dubstep party, I might as well get some Stones in there. I could also imagine this cut being a real banger on the dancefloor.

Mick says the song was created in a time of unrest and uncertainty.  Nothing amplifies that feeling of dred more than the post-industrial noise of dubstep.

I an appreciate the challenge of trying to merge the two conflicting styles into a cohesive song.  For the most part I think it works alright.  It does feel a bit like the Rolling Stones vocal track floats over a dubstep base.  The “gun click” sound was a little heavy fisted for my personal taste as well.

One of the best parts of Gimmie Shelter is the end when Mick sings, “Love sister… its just a kiss away, its just a kiss away.”  But I don’t recall hearing that in the Zed’s Dead version.  Maybe that was intentional in their reinterpretation or maybe they didn’t fully appreciate the context of the original?  I’ll hope for the first.

Either way… if “Gimmie Shelter” was Apocalypse before, its Armageddon now.

Go with yourself.

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A mix of songs of music I generally found as free downloads off http://pitchfork.com .

I presented them at the Veneto Lounge (http://hotelrialto.ca) on the weekend. I normally pick songs that have similar BPM when I craft a mix because that is all I can do to blend them together. These songs are all over the map, so the best I could do on the Vestax VCI 300 was fade them in and out. I am considering getting an effects add-on for my Numark NS7, I think that might allow me to create some more interesting transitions, but I am not sure. If any DJs stumble on my mix, maybe you could post some ideas in the comment section as I am still learning and could really use the advise.

I hope you like the songs, that Pallers cut, “The Kiss” absolutely crushes.

Click to Listen: MIX – 5 Candies

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DJ Notes

01) The Books – “Beautiful People” (mp3)
02) Kisses – “Bermuda (Active Child Remix)” (mp3)
03) Fol Chen – “In Ruins (Baths Remix)” (mp3)
04) Pallers – “The Kiss” (mp3)
05) Kraftwerk – “Neon Lights”
06) Spirituals – “Wanderings” (mp3)
07) Twin Sister – “I Want a House” (mp3)
08) Woodsmen – “When Morning Comes” (mp3)

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Look at that, so much free music from the Pitchfork Forkcast!

The Books start the set with some trippy reversed singing and then a bunch of math?

I dived into some Fol Chen just for Huckdoll who loves them.

Pallers are changing my world right now. “The Kiss” is an incredibly romantic song.  It definitely is a day-dream song that for me personally takes me into a kind of fantasy world.  I kinda wished I lived in this song.

I decided on some Kraftwerk because Pitchfork used their song “Neon Lights” to describe the style of Pallers.  “Neon Lights” comes from the 1978 record The Man-Machine.  I never really listened to much Kraftwerk which is a bit of a shame, there music is pretty interesting, and to hear what they did with far more primitive sequencers and processors is kinda neat.

This record does feature a #1 single in the “The Model” which actually didn’t chart so high till 1982 when it was included as the B-side with “Computer Love.”  DJs started jiving on the b-side so it was re-issued as an A-side and climbed the charts to number 1.

A song for Coral, Twin Sister sounds like a band you might hear on the Juno Soundtrack.  “I Want a House” is something Coral says to me all.the.time.  maybe if we lived in Texas where they give them away…

The set ends with my theme song for the morning after… when morning comes.  nice.

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The title for this set comes from a conversation with Madelyn Friday morning and doesn’t have anything to do with the music.  Lately my two-year-old has become completely driven by candy.  One morning she just started on a baby babble train and I pulled out “five candies” and “three blue ones.”

Thank you for taking the time to listen to my mix.  If you like it, please share it with a friend.

Go with yourself.

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