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Chart Return for Lizzie Curious
Submitted 03-May-05 (2901 views)
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Dirty filthy funked up house electro house currently rocking my world, and hopefully that of those on the dancefloor in no particular order I present for your delectation:
Road Runner - Tim Deluxe (at records)
A phat filthy bass number if ever there was one, with rocky guitar elements and some excellent synth action and a supertwisted breakdown which works very well on the dancefloor. The other side, Reflections is also rather good - on a twisted techy tip.
Don't Mean Shit - Mihell (suck my cock records)
This starts off with you might call your atypical funky house bassline, however your ears are then assulted with some biyatch spouting on about various labels (of the clothing variety) meaning shit to her...then a filthy as f**k heavy metal type guitar riff knocks you off your feet. And a top notch breaks mix on the flipside to boot!
Watcha Gonna Do (Sharam Jey Dub Remix)- Michale Gray pres. Hi Fashion feat Maria Lawson (Housesession records)
I'm actually loving the dub version of this as it has a dirtier grittier feel when the vocals aren't on it (sorry Maria!). A fullphat bassline driven tune.
Sanfranzisco (white)
A cheeky bootleg of a Franz Ferdinand tune It shouldn't work....but boy does it!
Buzz Junky (Original Vocal) - Tom Neville (EDP/ Excess Music)
Tom Neville at his finest, infections catchy lyrics which I am sure we can all identify with and a bass line which just sounds awesome on a big earth-shaking soundsystem.
Cocaine (verse 2 remix) - Rhythm Masters (Dis-funktional recordings)
It's the b-side of this which is doing it for me...a bassline reminiscent of a certain Scissor Sisters track, combined with cheeky acapellas about snow business.
Pass The Vibe On - Opaque Jake & Lizzie Curious (CDR)
We've reworked the acapella from Pass the Vibe On and layered it over a filthy minimal house beats and a supersquelchy acid bassline. Then the chorus hits and the full dirty bass booms out of the speakers and hits you right between the ears…nice. This track is currently rocking dancefloors and getting great reactions: clubbers dancing proper to the combination of filthy house with an acapella that sounds strangely familiar, but a little twisted.
Believe (Erol Alkan's Feel Me Re-work) - The Chemical Brothers (Virgin records)
Flippin eck - this is one twisted mother of a remix and I am loving it. Loads of mad synth bitcrushed noises over the Chems Believe lyrics and a strummed guitar stylle bassline. Superb.
Pump up the Jam (Kingdom Kome Club mix) - D.O.N.S. feat Technotronic (Excess music)
The first time I heard this I went totally ballistic and the same thing now happens whenever I play it. The remix is not at all cheezy, it retains a pumping edge, is amazingly catchy and causes serious ass shaking One of the finest tunes of it's time and its great to see an up to date remix working the same magic on the dancefloor.
Lotta Lovin' (Paradise Soul remix) - Sucker DJs (Legato records)
Something a bit different for me here - and I think it has got "huge summer tune" stamped all over it". A strong bassline (tho it has to be said is not unlike Gat Decor - Passion) leads into a massive anthemic breakdown with a great uplifting string melody which is simple yet very effective. Watch those (jazz ) hands get up in the air for this beautiful house track.
upcoming gigs:
Blast (electech room) 14/05 & 28/05
Knowwhere (resident, funky room) 20/05, 15/07
Charlyz Angelz (IBIZA ) 25/06
rotation DJ for Kurruption
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Comments:
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From: Baltazar on 3rd May 2005 21:29.04 Great Chart Lizzie and you're so right about the Franz tune.
From: OpaqueJake on 3rd May 2005 21:53.59 Nice chart Lizzie - I thought that "Don't mean shit" tune about the labels was superb on Monday
From: Jacob on 4th May 2005 12:06.24 shaking things up a bit! Good stuff Lizzie
From: Lizzie Curious on 4th May 2005 14:07.36 cheers guys! I'm loving it, loving it, loving it....
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