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ATTACK 1985

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Rewind it back with some remixes and fast forward to  a teaser for an insane track ‘intruder’ as well as a ‘massive’ mix tape!

ATTACK 1985 - MASSIVE mix

I first found ATTACK 1985 when checking out ‘Peanuts Club’ remixes.  I then rediscovered ATTACK 1985 when RAPTOR played out their ‘Intruder’ single live in California! ‘Intruder,’ which isn’t out yet is teasing it’s way across the interwebs as we all wait for the Juno/Beatport etc release! Enjoy the video below.

ATTACK 1985 – Intruder (Teaser) from ATTACK 1985 on Vimeo.

I am always a sucker for Boys Noize related content and even though &down is sooooo ‘old’ and Boys Noize himself probably dislikes playing it anymore, I had to share this remix found on ATTACK’s Fairtilizer!

Boys Noize - &down (ATTACK 1985 remix)

Of course things wouldn’t be complete without including a remix from The Proxy, who is having his first US tour soon and well with ATTACK paying tribute to those heavy crunchy distorted tones we must also pay tribute with their remix of ‘Ready 2 Watching’

The Proxy - Ready to Watching (ATTACK 1985 remix)

And would things be complete without their Peanuts Club Remix? I think not. Now many people remixed and played out this song, including one of my personal favorites done by Buttonmasher and the lighter bubbly tone Monsieur Monsieur remix. But ATTACK 1985 takes the cake for having a remix of this track that only briefly touches on the original tones before completely distorting off into their own reality of music.

NOOB & Brodinski - Peanuts Club (ATTACK 1985 remix)

ATTACK 1985 WE ARE WATCHING YOU!!!!

ATTACK 1985

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Remix, Remake & Sequel: The Safety Net

Aw Not Again?

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Even without a remix competition, there are some tracks that are remade over and over and over and over again. How many ‘A Milli,’ ‘Hustlin’,’ ‘Poker Face’/s need to be made before we can move on? Why are we so drawn to selling and buying the same product over and over again? Is it simply because, ‘It works?’

Halloween was just last month, marking the 6th installment of SAW, so the music industry isn’t the only form of entertainment that is being cursed with the business safety approach of reselling a product that has already been sold. I mean we all agree that there are only so many stories out there, only so many different chord progressions and variations of kickdrums and snares…but it is one thing to build off a sample from a song and another thing to continue remaking or remixing the same song.

Especially if the person is no longer creating out of their love for music, but for their greed to get BIGGER. If that is all that matters than sure..be my guest go remix Jay-Z, Passion Pit, Miike Snow & XX. Do it right and you’re now in the top 10 to Hypem. (No offense to any artist who remixes these people and no offense to these artist..I listen to them all..that is why they were chosen as my example).

Stay focused, the issue is NOT the artist the issue is not REMIXES, the issue is ABUSING the Remix.

I am not going to lie. I love to ‘Pon De Floor’ but I am sick of hearing remixes of it and I cut that track HUGE slack because they just had a remix competition..it was bound to happen. But La Roux, ‘Bulletproof,’ ‘In For the Kill’ & ‘I’m Not Your Toy’ is DONE. And yes, I may have my favorite remixes from each of those mentioned, but I don’t care who remixes it next, I don’t want to hear it.

NOOB & Brodinski - Peanuts Club (Buttonmasher Remix)

Now some songs deserve remixing, just as some movies need to be remade. I almost feel that songs like ‘Peanuts Club’ were purposely meant to be remixed, Buttonmasher’s remix is the sh!t. And I have also have found a lot of remixes to be an improvement on some original songs…in fact, I would NEVER listen to Uffie’s ‘Pop the Glock,’ but I WILL play that SebastiAn Remix until it is dead! So I get that and I love to hear another artist take their perspective and spin on a song produced by somebody else. And I can swear to you that some artist PREFER remixes of their tracks to the originals they themselves made! Listen to Tiga talk about his Shoes & What You Need remixes in his podcast!

What can we do? It is safer and easier for those in the Entertainment Industry, be it people selling/making Movies/Music, to remake, remix & sequel a product that has already done exceptionally well than for them to go out on a limb and try to push a brand new product. The economy is SHIT. I think someone should make a graph for me..I bet during all economic downfalls Remixes, Remakes and Sequels are on the RISE. So I feel for you, the businessmen and women and the artist…we all have to feed our families.

-Wolf

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