Introducing…Jump Jump Dance Dance
December 2, 2009 Posted by Eva at 4:42 pm
etcetc would like to introduce L.A. electro-rock conspirators Jump Jump Dance Dance. Duo Chris Carter and Simon Lewicki had already amassed a wealth of experience before uniting to create Jump Jump Dance Dance: Carter as an in-demand DJ and vocalist who has played alongside luminaries like DJ AM and Tommie Sunshine, and Simon as the mastermind behind the celebrated club acts Tonite Only and Chili Hifly.
They’ve already been responsible for a slew of floor-ready remixes for MSTRKRFT, La Roux, Datarock, and Lost Valentinos. And for their debut album due early 2010 they recruited US heavyweight producer/mixers Dave Sardy (Wolfmother, Oasis, Soulwax and The Ting Tings) and Mark Needham (The Killers, Bloc Party, 3OH!3), plus Australian dance veteran Sameer Sengupta (provider of legendary mixes for Alter Ego and Green Velvet) to lend his formidable experience to some final mixes.
For a taste of what’s to come, watch the video for first single Do It for Love below, which you can download completely free right here:
Parklife w/ MSTRKRFT + autoKratz – Botanic Gardens – Brisbane, QLD
October 5, 2009 Posted by admin at 8:00 pm
Parklife w/ MSTRKRFT + autoKratz – Kippax Lake – Sydney, NSW
October 4, 2009 Posted by admin at 8:00 pm
Parklife w/ MSTRKRFT + autoKratz – Birrarung Marr – Melbourne, VIC
October 3, 2009 Posted by admin at 8:00 pm
Parklife w/ MSTRKRFT + autoKratz – Wellington Square – East Perth, WA
September 27, 2009 Posted by admin at 8:00 pm
HRTBRKR…
August 5, 2009 Posted by Eva at 11:57 am
Star crossed lovers? Check!
$2 store? Check!
Pinatas? Check!
MSTRKRFT’s latest single Heartbreaker is a quintessential tale of lost love. It also just happens to be one of the best songs you’ll hear all year. And it features the vocals of US R&B powerhouse John Legend. Watch the video now:
MSTRKRFT “Heartbreaker” from Dim Mak on Vimeo.
MSTRKRFT perform ‘Heartbreaker’ on Letterman
June 25, 2009 Posted by Eva at 7:21 pm

With 1000 Cigarettes burnt deep into your aural consciousness, it’s nearly time for MSTRKRFT’s next single, Heartbreaker.
Here’s a clip of the boys performing the track on Letterman with John Legend:
Fist of God
April 24, 2009 Posted by Eva at 6:25 pm
MSTRKRFT are set to cross over with their genre crushing new MSTR-piece Fist of God.
Their 2006 debut, The Looks, established a genre-defying sound as appealing to clubs as it was to mosh pits.
“I think we approach it differently because we’re not coming from a strictly dance background” says one half of the band, Jesse F. Keeler, whose former punk outfit, the now defunct Death from Above 1979, were produced by MSTRKRFT’s other half Al-P.
Now signed to Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak label, MSTRKRFT’s indie-dance credentials are matched only by the ridiculously diverse list of artists that they’ve collaborated with and remixed. From Nine Inch Nails to Wolfmother to Usher to The Kills.
New album Fist of God, features John Legend, Ghostface Killah of the legendary Wu Tang Clan, Isis, Lil’ Mo, Freeway and more.
The first single, ode-to-hedonism Bounce featuring US rapper N.O.R.E. has brutally pounded dance-floors everywhere. And the best is yet to come.
Fist of God is out 24 April on etcetc.
Tracklisting:
1. It Ain’t Love (feat. Lil’ Mo)
2. 1000 Cigarettes
3. Bounce (feat. Nore & Isis)
4. Vuvuvu
5. Heartbreaker
6. Fist Of God
7. So Deep (feat. Jahmal of The Carps)
8. Click Click (feat. E-40)
9. Word Up (feat. Ghostface Killah)
10. Breakaway (feat. Jahmal of The Carps)
11. 1000 Cigarettes (feat. Freeway) (Bonus)
MSTRKRFT ‘Fist Of God’
March 13, 2009 Posted by admin at 4:50 pm

“We tried to make ‘festival weapons’ so when we play them it’s like throwing a million hatchets in to the audience”
- Jesse F. Keeler, MSTRKRFT
Mysterious Toronto duo MSTRKRFT (pronounced ‘Master craft’) is the project of puck rocker Jesse F. Keeler and studio wizard Al-P, two luminaries of the Canadian music scene who in 2004 turned their talents towards dance floors after years of rocking punk mosh-pits.
The pair have been collaborating on and off since 1998, but it wasn’t until 2004 that the two spent a lot of time in the studio together, after Jesse enlisted AL-P to record his new band, Death From Above 1979. When DFA 1979 disbanded in 2006, Jesse and Al-P had already decided to pour all their creative energy into their MSRTKRFT project and released debut collaborative album The Looks in 2006 (in Australia on Modular Records). An instant runaway success in clubs and on radio, MSTRKRFT’s mixing of rock and dance with equal abandon and precision placed them at the forefront of electronic production and proved what no one thought was possible – that two punk kids could take on the dance music world and come out on top.
For their sophomore album Fist Of God, MSTRKRFT have signed with etcetc through exclusive license with Dim Mak Records. With guest appearances from r’b'n superstar John Legend, Missy Elliot protegee Lil Mo, and notorious hip hop heads E-40 and Ghostface Killah, and combining the progressive electronica of Daft Punk and Justice with the pop sensibilities of Pnau, MSTRKRFT have delivered one of the best cross-over dance records of 2009.
Bounce featuring N.O.R.E., the lead single from Fist Of God, is out now with remixes from A-Trak, The Bloody Beetroots and Felix Cartal.
Fist Of God is out April 10 on iTunes, and April 24 physically through etcetc, via Universal Music Australia.

