
We've received a few Alan Wilkis remixes in the past and we think the kid really has something, in fact his Amanda Blank remix was one of the most popular MP3's we ever posted. From what he tells us for this newest track he was approached by Shwayze themselves to complete the task, making this the first of what is sure to be many more authorized remixes for the up-and-comer. Just take for instance the other DJ's asked to provide their takes on the track, Paul Oakenfold, The Bloody Beetroots, LMFAO; it's safe to say Wilkis had some pretty lofty expectations to live up to.
Wilkis' rapidly arpeggiated Nintendo synths and crunchy guitar stabs help make this the most catchy song we've ever heard about public restroom sex, and somehow serve to make the "Take me in the bathroom" line slightly less jarring. Throw in some keyboard parts that would make Zapp & Roger envious and you can pretty much guarantee to hear this jam at our Halloween party this year.
The song is so catchy though we're just keeping our fingers crossed it doesn't start some sort of public restroom sex trend. Come on those lines are long enough already.
MP3: Shwayze - Get U Home (Alan Wilkis Remix)
=w=



1 comments:
okay.
10 seconds in: nice sound to the music. Replace that synth with guitar and drum & u get some rock band, 80s heavy metal. not thrash, but definitely fast.
11 seconds in: might have been betr w/o those lyrics, dood. The lyrics are WAY up front in that mix to make me feel satisfied. maybe it's the good headphones spoiling me.
again, the quality of the music is much better than the quality of the lyrics and the mix of said lyrics into said instrumentation. blah?
Hmm, If there were any other way to explain it to my museum-going friends, I might say it's like the literal application of image, say in Warhol's famed screenprints, and then take the logo for Home Depot, mount it with spray-mount and place the logo over the Warhol. We KNOW something is underneath it of value, but I just can't get past that Home Depot logo.
Makes me wonder what it would be like to hear the Daft Punk when they were hot. Must have been a good time in the late nineties.
Post a Comment