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Dehousy - SimonSimon Mix
Disclosure - Flow
Coni - Suma
Mak & Pasteman - Do The Same (VIP)
Noob - Spell (Maelstrom Remix)
A1 Bassline - Why Do You
Majora & Caporal F - Majora’s Mask
Doctor Jeep & Obey City - Dem Hoes
Tony Quattro - Hey
Rommek - Slugs And Snails
Jim-E Stack - Lemme
123Mrk - Untroubled
Mak & Pasteman - Block 221
Julio Bashmore - Footsteppin (Dehousy Remix)
LOL Boys - Heartache (Jim-E Stack Remix) (Dehousy Vocal Edit)
Richelle - I Think (Dj Sliink Remix)
Dj Jayhood Ft. Ms Porsh - Rock My Hips
Amerie - One Thing (Bosstone Remix)
Mindless Behavior - Girls Talking About (Dj Irresistible Remix)
Dj Jayhood Ft. Dj Tone - Get Down
Le Fucking Download
Gang Colours - Fancy Restaurant (Ifan Dafydd Remix)
New dope remix by Ifan Dafydd. I’m too lazy to write a longer description.
Evy Jane - Laurel… sometimes
Check out this brilliant performance by one half of Evy Jane. It’s absolutely stellar. Also, make sure to read our interview with the duo, if you haven’t already, it’s a must-read. Shout out to King Deluxe!
Chris Brown - How I Feel Review
…I don’t know, I mean, he’s so weird, he just, you know, came up to me and started talking to me about crack. He’s so pathetic.
Let me tell you something about Chris Brown. We were best friends in middle school. I know, right? It’s so embarrassing. I don’t even… Whatever.
So then in eighth grade, I started going out with my first boyfriend Kyle, who was totally gorgeous, but then he moved to Indiana, and Chris Brown was like, weirdly jealous of him. Like, if I would blow him off to hang out with Kyle, he’d be like, “Why didn’t you call me back?” And I’d be like, “Why are you so obsessed with me?” So then, for my birthday party, which was an all-girls pool party, I was like, “Chris, I can’t invite you, because I think you’re a lesbian.” I mean I couldn’t have a lesbian at my party. There were gonna be girls there in their *bathing suits*. I mean, right? He was a LESBIAN. So then his mom called my mom and started yelling at her, it was so retarded. And then he dropped out of school because no one would talk to him, and he came back in the fall for high school, all of his hair was blond and he was totally weird, and now I guess he’s on crack.
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By Regina George
Brenmar - Slow Grind Deep Hustle Mix Vol. 2
1. Dirty Money – Sade
2. Danity Kane – Right Now
3. Sadie – All About You (Thomas Rusiak Remix)
4. Dru Hill – All About Your Love
5. Brooke Valentine – Pimped Out feat. Dem Franchise Boys (Double U Remix)
6. Craig David – Walking Away (Ignorance Remix)
7. Mariah Carey – Sweetheart feat. Jermaine Dupri
8. Marques Houston – Hold N Back feat. Mya and Shawna
9. Jon B – They Don’t Know (Club Mix)
10. Destiny’s Child – Cater 2 U (Storch Remix Edit)
11. Teairra Mari – U Did That
12. The-Dream – Walking On The Moon (Grahmzilla Remix)
13. 702 – You Don’t Know
14. Nina Sky – Daydreaming
15. Brandy – All In Me
16. Sammie – The Bottom
17. Trey Songz – Don’t Love Me
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Nicole of Nina Sky has a carpet nailed to the wall of her apartment that reads, ‘Fuck Em’. It’s positioned strategically over her work station so that when she’s making music she doesn’t worry about what other people might think or what the blogs will say. She just makes music, for herself, for her friends, and for her sister, Natalie, who’s the other half of Nina Sky. It just so happens, I think, that what the fraternal twins enjoy is also what we enjoy. “Pure blasphemy!” as the English would say. “These damn Yanks think they can curse public opinion arse over tit and then expect us bid them Best of Britain.” Well, I suppose they do. After all, our UK desk here at MTHRFNKR posted up Nina Sky’s most recent record “Day Dreaming” to unanimous acclaim, and we weren’t in the studio making it with them. So I guess the carpet people were right. The proper way to handle introductions (and reintroductions in the case of Nina Sky) is to simply ‘Fuck Em’. Cheers to that.
First off, congrats on the new record, “Day Dreaming”. It sounds real nice. Where’d the idea come from for that?
Me and Nat were in the studio and we were just writing. Those were the lyrics that came to our heads. It started with “day dreaming,” and then we were just like, “how are we going to make this song so it’s not the typical ‘day dreaming about you’, fantasizing about someone?” We just flipped it so it wasn’t fantasizing about the person you’re with, it was about fantasizing about being with someone else. That’s how it came about. When we’re in the studio we come up with different ideas and when we find something that works we run with it.
You’ve got the new album coming too, Nicole & Natalie. I love that title, it’s simple, natural, it sounds intimate almost, why did you come up with that title and what does it mean to you?
I think that’s a good way to describe it, the word ‘intimate’. This album is the first time we’re putting out an entire album independently, and it really is a reflection of us as artists and as writers, and we produced some of it too. We got in with a lot of our close friends who are producers as well as other ones. I know this sounds dumb, but it’s like Nina Sky raw, because it’s coming directly from us, like, “Let’s just title it Nicole & Natalie.” It’s a Nina Sky album but you’re really going to see who we are as people and even our talents, Natalie as a writer and vocalist, and I’m producing on it. We’re just really really involved in this project from the beginning to end. When you’re working with a label there are so many people assigned to be in the studio with you, picking out songs for you, pointing you in a direction, but this was just us leading, we did it on our own. That’s where it comes from. ‘Intimate’ is a good word to describe it, because it feels like that when you hear it too. It really is just us showcasing Nicole and Natalie.
It must have been refreshing, the creative process this time around.
It really was refreshing. When you’re signed to a label everyone has their own opinion on what you should sound like, what direction you should take, and we’re so inspired by everything, from our travels to different music that we’ve heard, different things that we see. That’s where our music comes from. We don’t have writers coming in and writing for us. It really just comes from our experiences and the things that we’re inspired by. That’s why you hear it in our music. Some of the songs have different