Posts Tagged ‘Four Tet’

PT Music Mixxx // Chillaxxx Mixx²

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

So a couple of years ago, my buddy DP made this killer dance mix which went by the appropriate title “DP’s Sex Mix” — yeah, it was that smooth. Although that mix would guarantee to get the party hoppin’, you had to unleash it at just the right time for maximum effect (too early and you run out of material when the party hits full stride, too late and people are worn out before the mix finishes). To solve the problem of premature play, my first mix (no doubt in a series), tackles the pre-party environment — you know, when guests are starting to arrive and you want music geared towards conversation rather than rump-shaking.

You can download the mix, fully entitled “Chillaxxx Mixxx²: da Houf Pre-Sexxx Mixxx” (multiple xxx for emphasis) right here. No doubt there are some weak transitions and I need to crop/fade some endings to songs, but I think every track works as good background music for a get-together of any size. Who knows, the music itself might start up some conversations of its own. Here’s the tracklisting:

1: Warm Heart of Africa // The Very Best (ft. Ezra Koenig)
2: Ecstasy // jj
3: Get ‘Em High // Kanye West (ft. Common) [A-Trak Remix]
4: POP // M.I.A. & Diplo
5: Little Dreamer // Future Islands (ft. Victoria Legrand) [Jones Remix]
6: Norway // Beach House
7: Animals Collecting Money // Animal Collective x Paper Route Gangstaz [Hood Internet Remix]
8: Idioteque // Calico Horse (Radiohead Cover)
9: Tower Grove Joint // Phaseone
10: A New Chance // The Tough Alliance (Tanlines Remix)
11: Imitosis // Andrew Bird (Four Tet Remix)
12: The xx Chicago Girls // Jams Dean
13: Never Content // Air France (Friends Tropic Thunder Edit)
14: One // Yeasayer
15: El Reloj // Jóvenes y Sexys
16: Dangers Not a Stranger // Gucci Mane (Diplo Remix)
17: Freeway // Kurt Vile
18: YGTL // Florence + The Machine (The xx Remix)

Essential Software // Dirpy

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

One thing I hate is when full versions of songs (live or studio) are posted via youtube. Other than the poor audio quality of the “videos”, my biggest gripe is that if you discover a song that you do like, you can never have a tangible copy which you can store into your media player’s library. Apparently this has not only irked just me as I found a site online that provides a solution to this problem: Dirpy.

After first entering the hyperlink of the youtube video you want to rip the audio from, Dirpy redirects you to a panel where you can tweak a handful of options.

I especially like the ability to choose when to start/stop the audio rip, as many youtube versions of live performances begin with crowd noise or band banter which I prefer not to listen to repeatedly. In addition, the user has the ability to edit ID3 tag data so that you can properly catalog a song, making the transition from web to media player much more seamless. Obviously the only downside is the 128 kbps maximum audio quality, but that is the most you would expect from a youtube video, so it isn’t their fault.

Here’s a Four Tet remix mp3 ripped using Dirpy to give you an idea of finished product:

Four Tet // Love Cry (Joy Orbison Remix)