This is a recent favorite of a lot of people, and it’s easy to see why. Although some had some complaints that the song was maybe too similar to the original, as a tribute song, I think that The Glitch Mob did justice to the track while still keeping the familiar sound intact. With a song as iconic as Seven Nation Army, do you really want to change too much?
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Definitely one of the funnest remixes from the talented LA based trio, and probably one of my all time favorites. Also one of the tracks I usually use to introduce people to electronic music, as it is simply a banging remix of a song most people will recognize, and serves as a good example of what talented producers like edIT, Boreta, and Ooah are capable of.
All the way back from ’09 The Glitch Mob was have been making monster mixtapes, and this one is definitely the cream of the crop. Over 40 minutes of tracks from each member, which at the time included edIT, Boreta, Ooah, and Kraddy, the “Crush Mode” mixtape is one of the albums that stays true to the “glitch” style of the Glitch Mob, as the group has seemingly moved to a different sound in their latest Drink The Sea album.
I believe this track was recently featured in a DMC trailer and has picked up even more interest as of late, so I figured now would be a great time to hand out the free download for the track. Released for free by The Glitch Mob, this is a glitched out remix of Nalepa’s “Monday”, and is one of The Glitch Mob’s most well known songs, understandably, as it brings a lot of energy and has enough substance for a dance track to be really hard to hate.
58 Degrees was somewhat of a departure for Tigran Mimosa, the style on the album was not radically different in my opinion, but overall it definitely had a distinct feel. One of my favorite tracks from the EP was “Flourescence”, which is the song featured above, it has some haunting melodies tied in with a catchy “wobble”, and I guarantee that after a few listens you’ll be stuck humming it to yourself.
Arguably one of the most talented producers of “glitch” music and a true vanguard of the genre, edIT is most known for his debut in the electronic genre with Crying Over Prose For No Reason, but not as much praise (in my opinion) is given to his second album known as Certified Air Raid Material. One of my favorite tracks from this album is edIT’s paring with the highly talented lyricist The Grouch, as the two dynamic figures create that is full of originality and an overall fun sound.
Off of the highly anticipated Tron: R3CONFIGUR3D (Daft Punk) remix album that dropped back in April, this is easily my favorite track off of the album, and even thought I say highly anticipated, I’m going to be honest: most of the album was a disappointment for me, but maybe that’s because I had such high hopes. At least half the songs were quality tracks however, and this remix clearly shows how to do it right.
The Glitch Mob’s ‘Drink The Sea’ was a highly anticipated and eventually very well received album, so it came as a big surprise when they released (essentially) the entire thing for free via a mixtape version of the album entitled ‘Drink The Sea 2’ featuring remixes of all of the original’s memorable tracks.