Return with sunshine…

You may well have noticed that the Pelski blogging machine has recently ground to a complete halt. With a couple of holidays in Portugal and Ibiza out of the way, it’s time to get the wheel moving again with a couple of summer jams…

Last summer was dominated by the stripped back, floor-smashing ‘Calypso’ -all steel drum melody backed up by hefty pads – courtesy of Round Table Knights and the lesser know Bauchamp. Also hailing from Switzerland, Bauchamp have handed out a track on a similarly tropical tip, this time fitted with some hollowed-out percussive beats and stunted piano chords. It’s a satisfyingly rough and bouncy production (and, yes, this one’s been floating around for more than a couple of months):

Bauchamp – Don’t Care {HQ 320 aiff} [pelski highly recommends]

Sleazy funk from the ever consistent Chromeo, with some diva-styled guest vocals from Solange Knowles. Breakbot turns in a punchy disco remix (both the Lifelike and Hercules & The Love Affair remixes are worth a see in too):

Chromeo – When The Night Falls (Breakbot Remix)(feat. Solange Knowles) {HQ aiff file}[pelski highly recommends]

Some jazzy, energetic tribal house music of the dirtbird/deadfish ilk:

Blood Orange

Camel – Coconuts (Leg-No Remix)

Funky, soulful r&b-laced number from Lightspeed Champion and Test Icicles and Theophilus London co-writer Dev Hynes:

Blood Orange – Dinner {192kbps}

Thuis sublime, unreleased edit of James Blake’s ‘Limit To Your Love’ lays a gentle, groovy house beat beneath Blake’s croon:

James Blake – Limit To Your Love (Few Nolder Edit) {128kbps}

Pelski

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/03048127626574933171 Guillaume

    Hi!
    The link for the Beauchamp track isn’t valid.
    Please fix :)

    Thnx

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/07928906543827975763 Lowpass
  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/00320901160021649926 Pelski

    link is fixed. cheers for heads up.

  • http://begrownup.wordpress.com/ Brasil

    This truly is awful “music”. However, we should always try to find a positive or learn a lesson and here is what I take away. Parents: Please do not praise your kids for every silly thing they do and tell them how unique and creative they are when, they are in fact, not. Push, encourage to do better, teach, instruct, etc and when it’s time, be realistic. This is an album made by people who’s parents should have encouraged them to get real jobs.

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