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RMXS
Hillary Duff - With Love
Daft Punk - Prime Time Of Your Life
Greenskeepers - Filipino Phil
Michael Jackson - Thriller
Magnolia Ave - Guelcom Tu Da Fiuchur (Official Remix)
NIN - The Hand That Feeds
The Gossip - Standing In The Way Of Control
20 Fingers - Short Dick Man
Lil Wayne - Lollipop
2 Live Crew - Face Down Ass Up
Noise Beat Propaganda - Sexy Neon Wine (Official Remix)
Bring Me The Horizon - Pray For Plagues
Backstreet Boys - We've Got It Goin' On
J-Kwon - Tipsy
UltraViolet Sound - BABYZ
Tag Team - Whoomp! There It Is
The Faint - The Geeks Were Right
Lazaro Casanova - Klover
The Rapture - House Of Jealous Lovers
A.D.O.R. VS FatBoySlim - The Renegade Master
Ludacris - Move Bitch
Buddy Akai - Your Circle (Official Remix)
Wu-Tang Clan - Gravel Pit
50 Cent - In Da Club
Justice vs Simian - We Are Your Friends
Lil Flip - Game Over
A1 Bassline - Girl Thing
Big Dope P - Back To Da Old Future (Official Remix)
NERD - Rockstar
Hot Pink Delorean - Let's Get Free (Official Remix)
Limp Bizkit - Nookie
Ace Of Base - All That She Wants
FutureFlashs - Get Down The Funk (Official Remix)
Da Perv - Les Diaboliques (Official Remix)
Timid Tiger - Palm Beach Bar (Official Remix)
Tiga - Mind Dimension
MSTRKRFT ft. NORE - Bounce
Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam
Jessica Mauboy - Burn (Official Remix)
Jessica Mauboy - Burn (Alternate Official Remix)
Calle 13 - Atrevete
OWN SHENANIGANZ
Anthem
La Nuit Porte Conseil
8-Bit Disaster
Cali Luv
Disco Jalisco (Intro 3)
Medley (This Is Not A Remix)
We Just Came To Get The Party Started
We Are The Disco Villains
DV 1st EP Coming Soon! w/ RMXS by Dirty Disco Youth, LAZRtag, NightDrugs and DJ Barletta
THE DISCO VILLAINS @ ROLLING STONE
http://www. rollingstone. com/rockdaily/index. php/2008/10/10/single-minded-kanye-west-lil-wayne-and-wu-tan
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THE DISCO VILLAINS @ HYPEM.COM No. 1 SPOT
OCTOBER 7TH - 9TH 2008
OCTOBER 23TH - 26TH 2008
DECEMBER 20TH - 23RD 2008
JANUARY 3RD - 6TH 2009
JANUARY 6TH - 8TH 2009
FEBRUARY 21ST- 23RD 2009
The Disco Villains BIO
Playing since early 2007, Tony Edit was a local household name in the electronica scene in San Luis, Mexico and San Luis, Arizona.
Even though the local electronica scene was almost dead, he single-handedly managed to give hope to all the hipsters and partygoers in the area.
With his good taste for music and his unique charisma, Tony Edit was the only dj around to fill the dancefloors with the tough valley crowd.
Tony had the support, the looks, the banging jams, but he lacked something to really get the ball rolling.
With remixes from 20 Fingers "Short Dick Man" to Nine Inch Nails "The Hand That feeds", the 300 people capacity club, was packed with 700+ people sweating and dancing, not skipping a beat, under the scorching 39 degree temperature and no A.C. The show was a hit, and the "just-one-show,-just-to-get-that-rush-again" became 20 bookings in the course of 2 months, playing with big names such as Lazaro Casanova, Crookers, Shark Attack, Treasure Fingers, The Rapture, A1 Bassline, Glass Candy, Nortec, Guns n' Bombs, Paco Buggin, etc.Then came the internet..One blogger, found out about them and posted a few of their songs on his blog..Then it all went nuts..Blogs from all over the world posted their tracks, with not 1 single negative review. Well known internet website Hype Machine (www.hypem.com) carries a big amount of their tracks, with 2 of their songs sitting on the Top 10 position of the popular list. Shortly after that, pandemonium came when (world reknowned dj duo) Justice played one of their tracks at the BBC Radio 1 Amnesia Ibiza Essential Mix.At least 4 blogs per day happen to write or post something good about The Disco Villains , who are now getting booked outside from Mexico and the United States, with gig proposals from Paris, Dublin and Amsterdam, to name a few.The Disco Villains keep producing new songs, trying to put out at least 1 song a week to keep the blogs moving; so, hopefully we'll still hear from them in the future.QUOTE SHEET"When you can be as versatile as these guys in the studio its something special."
- KYLE from HOT BISCUITS
"The difference between good and great lies in the production, and Disco Villains are pretty great."
- KYLE from HOT BISCUITS
"Their mashing is seamless and natural. Might as well have been the original production. These guys need to come east soon. The Baja area has been spoiled long enough."
- SOQUITCHERBITCHEN
"The Disco Villains are too damn good. This track is definitely one stuck on repeat for me."
- SEY SOMETHING
"These guys bang hard. The fact that they remixed The Rapture’s “House Of Jealous Lovers†was enough for me to be sold. Then I listened to their Faint/Does It Offend You, Yeah? hybrid and nearly orgasmed. Then I heard their rendition of Fatboy Slim’s “Renegade Master†and died. This behavioral pattern continued throughout the entire day - shit, even up ’til now. Seriously, each track detonates atomic explosions."
- GOING DEAF ONE MELODY AT A TIME
"Good sampling is kind of an art... and these guys have been on the mark with every track they've put out so far."
- THE FAMOUSISH
"The remix is much better on the bass and in the low range than a lot of recent bass-heroes like the Crookers and stuff.. The remix is brilliant.. That’s what I call taste... I have a feeling that we’ll hear a lot about them in the future. And of course, if Justice plays one of your remixes on a BBC Radio 1 show that means a lot."
- KUNK
"Disco Villains, you guys r up there in our favs." - - Evil Eyes from ULTRAVIOLET SOUND commented about the BABYZ remix by The Disco Villains.
- ELECTROQUEER
"Disco Villains are grabbing attention from top artists such as non-other than The Justice as Busy P likes to call them... This is pretty special to us, considering that no other Mexican act has gotten played by any of the big electro artists such as Justice"
- NU KIDZ
"The boys took it in a totally different direction than they did with the previously posted Ludacris dancefloor banger - a genre bend that one should appreciate, given the lack of versatility many djs display now-a-days... I could see this song being in a commercial."
- AWKWARD PROPS
"Next we have the best remix ever. Super techno hipster awesomes Disco Villains, remixed Wu-Tang’s “Gravel Pit.†If that doesn’t excite you, nothing will. Seriously?!?!?!?!? This got me legitimately mad."
- THE TAPE
"These 90’s rap remixes keep popping up and I keep loving them. Disco Villains kill it, again. I like this Wu Tang remix even better then their Ludacris mix. Dudes are quickly becoming my “ones to watch†for 2k8."
- GIRL PROBLEMS
"..by far my favorite Wu-Tang song, and Disco Villains pwnd the ish out of this one yet again. btw the disco villains are absolutely exploding, as long as you consider Rolling Stone coverage exploding."
- SOQUITCHERBITCHEN
"Leave it to the DISCO VILLAINS to remix the song so well that now I love it."
- THE FAMOUSISH
"..now we have a remix worthy of its predecessor.. it’s a fucking convulsive mess; and I mean that in a good way."
- PRETTY MUCH AMAZING
"..I was pretty sure it'd be some crummy edit with useless effects, but then I stopped being a hater and started riding for this song like crazy."
- PANDA TOES
"..these guys are RAPING the blogs. With how many tracks they are pumping out, one right after another, expect them to come out with 2371 more remixes in the next 2 months"
- THE PURPLE RHINO
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