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ISO50 Exclusive – Mogi Grumbles Mix

Posted by Jakub

Artwork by Alex Cornell

Artwork by Alex Cornell


I usually post music that is easy on the ears and in my opinion will start your Monday morning off gently or some kind of pre festivities at home mix to listen to on a Friday right before you get the real deal at some venue with entertainment. Well its Wednesday and all I need is the strength to get me thru the weekday and Mogi Grumbles is all about getting us thru that by bangin’ out what he does best which is sharing his favorite disco french house songs. My favorite part about this mix is its a collection of songs that are classics that might catch anyone’s ear but a few surprises as well that come from a lot of crate digging since Mogi works at record store in Ann Arbor. Highlight track for me is Lifelike – Discomachine, reminds me of what Beamer would listen to on the way to the new Tron Legacy film screening.

TRACKLIST
Sebastian – Dolami
Thomas Bangalter – Night Beats
Alter Ego – Beat the Bush (Ewan Pearson‘s Slow NRG Edit)
Sebastian – Untitled
Lifelike – Discomachine
Daft Punk – Revolution 909
Le Knight Club – Rhumba
Modjo – Roller Coaster
Alan Braxe – Vertigo (Thomas Bangalter‘s Virgo Edit)
The Phantom’s Revenge – Saturated Phat Impact
Mr. Oizo – Gay Dentists
Redman – I Hold the Crown (His Majesty Andre Gimme Back Da Crown Remix)
The Lipsyncs – You Bring Me Up
Stardust – Music Sounds Better With You (Juxx Remix)
Kavinsky – Testarossa (Sebastian Remix)
Boys Noize – Oh! (A-Trak Remix)
Daft Punk – Alive

DOWNLOAD THE MIX HERE

Mogi Grumbles – ISO50 Exclusive LIVE/DJ set

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Grumbles+Lipp+Schilling+Cornershop

Posted by Jakub

Mogi GrumblesBefore Justice and when Daft Punk was starting off there were some big names in the house(vinyl only) world like Bob Sinclar, Doc Martin, and Louie Vega. None of them besides Doc Martin are worth checking out now since they’ve failed in my opinion especially if you compare recent work to old. Those 3 guys though back then had catchy hooks without the flash and trendy effects over them, this Supreme track by Mogi Grumbles feels like the perfect bridge to get all this distortion house back to a enjoyable level for all the different fans on the dancefloor.

I saw Eliot Lipp play the other night with Laser Sword, Glitch Mob, and a few others. The man is very impressive live especially when he’s on the Moog playing the songs. Looks like he’ll be touring the US more in the coming month, he’s definitely worth checking out.

Sam Valenti posted this Peter Schilling song on Facebook the other day and I haven’t heard a catchier chorus in a song like this since Simple Minds I think, also you can’t ask for more than a repeating chorus at the end of a song that goes into a fade out.

If you watch TV at all you’ve probably seen the Nike LeBron James commercial with this song by Cornershop, the song is perfect for the video, I hope to see more commercial licensings as good as this in 2009. *throws chalk up in the air*

Mogi Grumbles – Supreme

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Eliot Lipp – P.L.W.3-D

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Peter Schilling – Major Tom

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Cornershop – Candyman

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