Two Door Cinema Club Remix Competition
June 29, 2010 Posted by Eva at 11:56 am
Two Door Cinema Club will release a deluxe edition of their debut album, “Tourist History” on September 13th. Since it’s release, “Tourist History” is approaching sales of 50,000 copies worldwide and hasn’t left the top 200 in the UK, which is extremely impressive!
To mark the release of the deluxe edition Two Door Cinema Club are launching a remix competition via their website. Fans can download the separate parts of album track “What You Know” from the bands website, to create their own version of the track. The winning entry will be included on the deluxe edition of the album out September 13th as well being included in the digital bundle of ”What You Know” when it’s released.
To enter, click on the link below:
http://twodoorcinemaclub.com/remix-competition/
Also, keep your eyes out on the new Two Door Cinema club single ” Come Back Home” which will be released real soon on July 12th.
You wouldn’t want to miss out on this little gem!
Florrie’s single ‘Call 911′ on new Kitsuné compilation!
June 25, 2010 Posted by Eva at 12:04 pm
Meet Florrie: as traditional a musician and performer as can possibly be, but at the same time a completely new type of independent pop artist.
21 year old Florrie is a multi-talented British and box-fresh new artist ready to make her own indelible impression on 2010’s wonderfully varied musical landscape. A drummer, singer, songwriter and guitarist, Florrie is the former Xenomania house-band drummer, and has now fought her way out from behind the band to take centre stage with her own music.
Call 911 (Beataucue remix) is the lead single from the Kitsuné x Ponystep compilation mixed by Jerry Bouthier.
July 12th sees Florrie makes her release debut with ‘Call 911’, the lead single to be taken from the brand new Kitsune X Ponystep compilation CD. ‘Call 911’, co-written with contemporary disco legend Fred Falke, sits perfectly on an ultra-cool album that fuses pop, electro, indie, disco and more, highlighting that Florrie’s music rests at the centre of an international roll-call of fantastic modern dance-pop. ‘Call 911’ also comes with mixes by Bart B More, Beataucue and His Majesty Andre.
From picking up her first pair of drumsticks at the age of seven, and first guitar at twelve, Florrie has already chalked up over 100 live shows as a drummer, as well as playing on some of the best pop records of recent years for the likes of Kylie, Girls Aloud and Pet Shop Boys.
Currently unsigned, Florrie is giving away her music via her website www.florrie.com and her tracks have become a big favourite at Hype Machine.
Be quick because this opportunity won’t last very long!
‘Kitsune X Ponystep’ album is released on Kitsune on July 16th 2010
Two Door Cinema Club single ‘Come Back Home’!!
June 23, 2010 Posted by Eva at 12:04 pm
All sydney siders can be prepared to be blown away with Two Door Cinema Club’s recent splendor announcement and A huge list of side shows. In addition, there great new track ‘Come Back Home’ is set to blow you all away. The 3rd release from this fabulous band, its definitely going to be a hit. Keep your ears out for it, or alternatively hit the to Door Cinema Club website
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Two Door Cinema Club Sold Out Shows Down Under!!
June 12, 2010 Posted by Eva at 12:04 pm
Following the announcement that Two Door Cinema Club will be playing this years Splendor in the Grass, They’ll also do several side shows across our land down under, Australia.
Two of three shows are already sold out and two of three shows had to be changed to a larger venue due to popular demand!
The irish indie pop rockers will be on the band wagon for this amazing festival that marks its 10 year point. What a better way to enter 2010 than with the fantastic trio Two Door Cinema Club!!
Sideshows are listed as follows:
THURS 29 JULY – UNIBAR, ADELAIDE – SOLD OUT
MON 2 AUG – MANNING BAR, SYDNEY – CHANGED TO LARGER VENUE DUE TO DEMAND
TUES 3 AUG – BILLBOARD, MELBOURNE - SOLD OUT CHANGED TO LARGER VENUE DUE TO DEMAND
Better hurry sydney siders or this show will sell out!
Grum announced for Parklife 2010!!!!
June 9, 2010 Posted by Eva at 12:11 pm
With Grum’s recent successes of his massive crossover hit ‘Can’t Shake This Feeling’ the pinnacle of his work to date, a real cross-over moment that will introduce the world to its new dance hero, Grum has finally been announced to be touring for the Parklife line-up hitting our shores in October 2010, along side artists such as Missy Elliot, Ajax, Bag Raiders and many many more. Make sure you get your tickets to Parklife midday 1st July 2010. Better be quick or you might miss out!!
Grum ‘Heartbeats’
June 4, 2010 Posted by Eva at 11:47 am
Grum is a Scottish electro producer from Leeds, England, who emerged to considerable fanfare in 2009 with the productions “Runaway” and “Heartbeats” and a bunch of remixes. Born Graeme Shepherd in Edinburgh, Scotland, he cites influences from the ’80s (Giorgio Moroder, the Human League, New Order) and the contemporary electro-pop scenes (Cut Copy, Daft Punk, Air), plus French house (Les Rythmes Digitales) and Italo disco (Kano). Grum released several remixes in 2008, but it wasn’t until 2009 that he first made a name for himself on the electro scene with a few productions of his own: “Runaway,” “Sound Reaction,” and “Heartbeats.“These tracks got airplay from some of the top radio DJs in the United Kingdom, including Radio 1 show hosts Zane Lowe, Annie Mac, Rob da Bank, and Jaymo & Andy George. In addition to the Radio 1 airplay, Grum was an Internet favorite championed by the tastemaking blog Discodust and many others within the music blogosphere. Among these early productions, “Heartbeats” proved especially popular, showing up on several different Ministry of Sound mix albums. In the meantime, Grum released a bunch of remixes, most notably Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance,” Goldfrapp’s “Rocket,” Passion Pit’s “To Kingdom Come,” and Friendly Fires’ “Skeleton Boy,” and began establishing himself as a DJ on the international club scene. Grum’s debut album, Heartbeats, included his big single as the title track, and was released by Ultra in 2010.
Scott Graeme Shepard is an obvious disciple of his fellow countrymen’s belief that fundamentally feet are there to be moved and brains to catch up later. He doesn’t exactly keep his powder dry either, opener ‘Through The Night’ loaded with Guetta-esque hooks and chugging retro synth vamps that’ll have you reaching for your shoulder pads and sinclair C5 keys. Oh, and let me take the opportunity to apologize on his behalf now; you’re going to have to be hanging with cool cats all summer to avoid having your bra in annexed by the album’s title track, it represents perfection of the form, right from the casio-plonking opening notes to its maddening addictive one word chorus.
Tracklist for ‘Heartbeats‘
1. Through The Night
2. Can’t Shake This Feeling
3. Runaway
4. Fashion
5. Power
6. Cybernetic
7. Heartbeats
8. Turn It Up
9. Want U
10. The Really Long One
11. LA Lights
12. Someday We’ll Be Together
‘Heartbeats’ will be released on the 4th june 2010 on etcetc




