Top 40 Remixes of 2013 (40-21)

Love this album artwork. Remix After All.

Love this album artwork. Not of this year, but it is Remix After All.

Transformation can do many things to an object. It can make something louder, quieter, bigger, smaller, heavier, lighter, darker, brighter, and so much more. The process of transformation is of some measure science, art, and parts unknown, and thus, cannot be coerced into formula. Remixes seek to transform, in some manner, the source material into something new, fresh, and vibrant. The best remixes do this, and also pave a bridge of familiarity to the original. Developing something new while maintaining some semblance of the old is an enormously difficult task, and that’s why it rarely happens.

If a remixer is smart, the simple act of picking the right song to treat will come with a certain amount of cache, and will garner a certain level of intrigue (read: there will be a built-in audience). But that doesn’t mean the remix will end up being good. So many are not. There are some though, that are good, and some, even better than that. Not only do they transform, they transcend: the source material, emotions, and every so often, time itself. To be lost in a piece of art where an entire dimension (time) ceases to exist is one of the joys of the artistic process, and indeed, one of the joys of this life.

To remix is to change. The best of the best though, remember to keep something of the original intact, whether it’s on the surface or buried deep beneath it. The great Roman poet Ovid, in his sprawling poem, “The Metamorphoses”, gives us an idea that serves as supreme directive for approaching remixes, “Omnia mutantur, nihil interit (everything changes, nothing perishes).”

Here are my Top 40 Remixes of 2013:

40. Postiljonen – All That We Had Is Lost (Keep Shelly In Athens Remix)

 

39. Britney Spears – Perfume (Cheiro De Quenga Remix)

This remix is brand-spanking new. If I had more time with it, I’d probably like it even more. As it stands now, it’s already one of my favourites.

 

38. Lady Gaga – Applause (Liam Keegan Bootleg Remix)

 

37. Mo – Pilgrim (Ms Mr Remix)

 

36. The 1975 – The City (No Ceremony Remix)

 

35. The Knife – Let’s Talk About Gender Baby… (Planningtorock Rework)

Even though this is a remix, it’s far and away the most playful tune associated with The Knife’s super-dense Shaking The Habitual. Planningtorock always bring that fire. This is a sneaky prancer of a remix.

 

34. Moby – The Perfect Life f. Wayne Coyne (Fuck Buttons Remix)

I prefer this remix to the original. A slow burner.

 

33. The Neighbourhood – Let It Go (Ghost Loft Remix)

 

32. Puscifer – Breathe (Drumcell Remix)

Drumcell really Donkey Punches The Night out of this remix.

 

31. Ms Mr – Hurricane (Chvrches Remix)

It’s not like Chvrches were busy or anything — they only crafted one of the best debut pop records of the past 10 years. Yet they still found time to do a few covers and remixes. Absurd hot streak.

 

30. Natalia Kills – Saturday Night (Gregori Klosman Remix)

One of two songs on my list to have two separate remixes make the cut. Klosman slays on this remix.

 

29. Hurts – Exile (Freemasons Club Mix)

 

28. Charli XCX – You (Ms Mr Remix)

 

27. Grouplove – Ways To Go (The Knocks Remix)

 

26. Kendrick Lamar – Swimming Pools (Blood Diamonds Remix)

Mike Tucker has been on quite a run the past 24 months or so. One of his best efforts here.

 

25. Lorde – Royals (The Weeknd Remix)

 

24. Metric – Artificial Nocturne (Love Thy Brother Remix)

 

23. The Colourist – Little Games (St. Lucia Remix)

 

22. The Saturdays – Disco Love (Starlab Disco Radio Edit)

 

21. Alt-j – Fitzpleasure (Betatraxx Remix)

A little bit industrial, a little bit Daft Punk, a little bit crazy.

Top Re(discovered) Songs of 2012

Sometimes, despite your best intentions, you can’t keep up with the vast amounts of music released in a given year — an especially salient point the last few years, where the proliferation of sharing tools has made finding music an audiophile’s dream. That’s normal — we miss things because we can’t help it. Born of this reality, we discover, or rediscover songs that aren’t new to many, but are new to us. You might discover a song that’s 30 years old, be blown away by how good it is, and also miffed by how you missed finding it for so long. Other times, you liked or loved a song in the past, and have, for one reason or another, found your way back to that song, where either a new experience is created or a memory is revisited in some strong, compelling, and often magical way. Such is the power of music, and the connectivity it shares with our senses and past experiences. Here is, in alphabetical order, my Top Discovered/Rediscovered in 2012 list:

ABBA – The Visitors/When All Is Said And Done

 

Bob Dylan – One More Cup of Coffee

 

Brakes – All Night Disco Party

 

Broken Social Scene – Shampoo Suicide

(From a great scene in Half Nelson.)

 

The Crystals – Then He Kissed Me

 

The Cure – In Between Days

 

Demi Lovato – Skyscraper

(Missed it last year. Great pop ballad.)

 

Dixie Chicks – Landslide

 

Florrie – I Took A Little Something

(Super catchy pop. What a loop.)

 

Future Islands – Old Friend

 

Incubus – I Miss You

(How I missed this one I don’t know. Gorgeous.)

 

King Charles – Love Lust

 

Lions – Girl From The North Country

(Samcro strikes — loudly.)

 

Manchester Orchestra – I Can Feel A Hot One

(Loved this when it was released. Now I’m convinced it’s on the short list for best song of the entire 2000’s.)

 

Michael Holm – Liebesthema (Vanessa Verliebt Sich)

(From the opening of “Hobo With a Shotgun”.)

 

New Order – Ceremony

 

Patty Griffin – Mary

(Samcro strikes again. Gorgeous in every way imaginable.)

 

Pearl Jam – Corduroy

 

Placebo – H K Farewell/Burger Queen

 

Puscifer – Momma Sed

 

The Rolling Stones – She’s a Rainbow/Ruby Tuesday

 

The Ronettes – Be My Baby

 

Selena Gomez & The Scene – Love You Like A Love Song

(Took quite a while with this one. I was wrong. It’s bloody massive.)

 

The Saddest Landscape – …The Stars In January

 

The Stone Roses – Made of Stone

 

The Tea Party – Fire In The Head/Save Me

(I can’t believe how good this still sounds, 15+ years later. Unbelievably vital.)

 

Terry Reid – Seed Of Memory

(Haunted by this song as the credits roll in “The Devil’s Rejects”.)

 

The War On Drugs – Come To The City

(Another one I missed from last year. Quite good.)

 

Third Eye Blind – Jumper

(I was humming this tune for a good 2 week stretch this year. What a chorus.)

 

This Mortal Coil – Song To The Siren

(Just discovered it this year. Mesmerizing.)

 

Tommy Seebach – Under stjenerne pa himlen

 

The Tommy Seebach Band – Apache

(Coke much?)

 

Young Galaxy – Long Live The Fallen World