Showing posts with label mj cole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mj cole. Show all posts


Weekly Remix: "Remember Me" - Daley ft. Jessie J (MJ Cole mixes)


Choking down a lot of pop music can often make one's jaw tense. When seeking relief from this self-inflicted ailment, you need only seek remixed versions of your favorite radio-played ditties. Recently, I've fallen for British singer-songwriter Daley who is obviously influenced by jazz-pop all-stars Jamiroquai. Daley's song "Remember Me," featuring Jessie J, has been caught in my head. Luckily, the insanely talented MJ Cole, British Two-step and Garage producer, has put his own touches on this track leaving me jaw-ached and wishing I could put my own touches on Jessie J's body. Take a listen to the original then check out the exclusive one-offs from MJ Cole. I enjoy the dubb-mix most, it's like speed-Garage.




james wild


Weekly Remix: Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - "Tapes & Money" (MJ Cole remix)


This week's remix plays a new MJ Cole take on the pre-released single by Totally Enormous Extinct  Dinosaurs "Tapes & Money." The original track is set to come out on T-E-E-D's debut album called Trouble dropping on June 11th.  Orlando Higgenbottom, known as T-E-E-D, has captivated the dance music scene with his Minimal Indie-Electronic productions, most of which have yet to debut on this his rookie album. MJ Cole a vet of the UK bass scene, takes this tune for a walk. Though MJ Cole's roots are in Drum and Bass, his productions are more in the genre of UK Garage and Funky House. This remix is a minimal take on Garage with a funky bassline that will have you strutting around with a new-found swagger.





james wild