The End: my only friend

As Pelski delves a little deeper into the techno vaults, I thought I’d ease the Pelski regulars in with some new house-tinged numbers that skirt around the edges of the techno sound: not too inaccessible and from some exciting artists crossing over into all sorts of genres.

I don’t know why it is that I’m turning to the minimal, tech-house side of things right now: maybe it’s because I’m maturing, maybe it’s because I’m bored of the ‘maximal’ ear-drum assault that is electro, or maybe it’s because I’m merely conforming to the current scenester trend… Whatever the reason, I won’t be abandoning those dirty bangers, but I’ll be posting more mature minimal beats from time to time (or those I feel that I can – techno labels aren’t quite as blog-friendly as the kindly electro-house labels and promotional boutiques).

Jesse Rose’s taken a while to knock up his long-awaited album, but it’s by far the best of the
year so far. I suggest you go buy ‘What You Do If You Don’t’ now – filled to the brim with delicious piano riffs and jazzy house. Highlights include ‘Well Now’ (revolving around a captivating bluegrass vocal sample), ‘Night At The Dogs’ (an uplifting, trumpeting Mr Scruff sampler) and ‘Miss Taker’ (David E. Sugar’s indie vocals fit brilliantly with the minimal house bounce). Oh, and Mr Rose has only gone and got Hot Chip to feature too. Every tune lodges itself firmly in the head. Superb stuff.
His awesome remix of ‘Move’ brings some squelchy thuds and some charming stuttery bounce to Magic Johnson’s original:
Riva Starr moulds a simple, distinctive techno melody out of house maestro Laidback Luke’s ‘Generation Noize‘. Brilliant:
Two week ago I came across Riva Starr’s remix of The Doors’ classic ‘The End’ on his Sound

Cloud account. But Rhino Entertainment, who hold the rights to all of The Doors’ material, swiftly wrote to Riva Starr informing him he was not allowed to release it (read the letter here) Exactly why, I’m not sure – there’ve been plenty of dance remixes of this very tune – by the likes of Dirty South, Mic Newman and Tocadisco – all inferior to this beautiful slow-building re-edit. I’m afraid, Rhino, it’s out now and it’s only going to spread. It’s already receiving play time from the likes of Jesse Rose and Laurent Garnier:
Catch Riva Starr at Trouble Vision – quite possibly TV’s best bill yet – on the 24th April at Corsica Studios, Elepant & Castle. Expect to see a big Trouble Vision preview post on YCCMPelski soon.
And here’s a little Bonus - the minimal flavoured Dennis Ferrer remix from the evasive Pelski Playlist Pt VII:

  • Anonymous

    I love you Pelski. Thank you for, as always. Taking your sweet, precious time to deliver quality music to those of us who are unable. Or lazy as hell. W/E

    <3

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/12377431443291491344 Supermario

    Love Jesse Rose & Daniel $! Check out the new Hijack Remix of Daniel $ (Keep it Real) And of course the new Jesse Rose Album must have!

  • Anonymous

    I’m sorry, The Doors remix just isn’t that great. I’ll probably never listen to it again and I wouldn’t dance to it.

  • http://babbibelle.cjb.net/ babbibelle

    pelski ♥
    thanking you!
    cant wait to hear the new jesse rose stuff, he’s amazing

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/03283743212983842624 COULSON

    The Doors remix is decent, it’s a nice take on the original. It’s a pity that it goes for twice as long as it should.

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/03356020494189968082 Kyle

    I’ve been follow in secret for awhile now, you tend to have to great track selections. I’m reallying digging these tracks, and look forward to the opening of these techno valuts you speak of.

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/06109983125098336227 Bastille

    I actually heard Annie Mac drop the remix at Webster Hall opening for Crookers, and it was definitely better live, but still not completely satisfying. Maybe it was the Molly…

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  • aaron

    some fucking top tunes here pelski.

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