T-A-I (July DJ Mix)

July 8, 2010

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Hey, take away that May gray and June gloom because it’s all about the July high! Just give it a try and check out DJ Tai’s free mix download from SoundCloud here.

Tracklist

1. SANDRO SILVA - Told Ya / Apster Remix (Dim Mak)

2. D.I.M. & TAI - Lyposuct / Noob Remix (Boysnoize Records)

3. Something Good Can Work / BeatauCue Remix

4. Zoo brazil / Popof Remix (Greatstuff Rec.)

5. L-vis 1990 - United Groove / John Roman London Jump Up’ Edit

6. Zombie Nation - Radio Controlled / Hey Today! Remix (Turbo Recordings)

7. Boys Noize - Sweet Light / Boris Dlugosch Remix (Boysnoize Records)

8. Bart B More - Brap!

9. The Weirdo_1.7

10. D.I.M. & TAI - Lyposuct

11. Heartbreaker Featuring John Legend / Laidback Luke Remix

12. FM AUDIO - Killer (Afrojack Remix) (BIG BLIND MUSIC

13. Tim Healy - Ghettoblaster

14. Modeselektor - The Black Block (BPitch Control)

15. Armand Van Halen - Necessary Evil / Extended Mix (Armed Records)

16. Digitalism - Home Zone / Proxy Remix (CAROLINE ASTRALWERKS)

17. Champion Sound (Switch Remix)

18. Boys Noize & Erlol Alkan - Lemonade

19. D.I.M.- Airbus Baby

Best I Ever Had (Grandtheft Remix) RE-UP

August 20, 2009

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This is my first post up here.

I am gonna kick it off with this remix I just did for Drake…

Yall are gonna be hearing from me alot- moar music to come :)

Enjoy:

Best I Ever Had (Grandtheft Remix) - Drake  (Zshare - Sorry, MediaFail crapped out)

remixes HERE

 

 

 

THE FALL OF DIM MAK!

February 2, 2009

OK, HI PEOPLE. STEVE INVITED ME TOBLOG”. SO LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE SCREWED. HERE WE GO

Hello. I’m Justin Pearson, age 33, a leo, and proud parent of Gee Gee Pearson-Edwards. I’m better known for such projects like, The Locust and Three One G records. Anyhow, Steve and I have some history and well, the planets aligned and brought my new band to the Dim Mak table… ALL LEATHER. A brief explanation of All Leather: As some of you may or may not know, being a musician in this day and age, well being a musician with dignity and integrity, leaves you somewhere below the poverty line, trying to pull off working odd jobs and hustling in order to play, rehearse, and tour. So I landed this night job, when not on tour, at a gay club in San Diego, where I live (I’m straight guys, sorry). I found myself night after night, hearing this electronic dog shit music over and over and over. Don’t get me wrong, I hear that the stuff I play, is “crap”, “noise”, etc. But I’m sort of speaking from an educated musical standpoint. Or at least a creative artistic perspective. What I’m referencing is run of the mill, cookie cutter, dance music. But over the course of the nights spent stopping people from jerking each other off, plunging toilets, getting hit on my leather daddies, and trying to figure out the gender of some of the patrons, I would hear a gem among the sea of musical turds. Please keep in mind, this is only my opinion and well, opinions are like assholes… everybody has one. I stumbled upon Ida Corr’s “Let Me Think About It”. Now take a track like that, or even some of Britney’s “hits” and you have something substantial. What I envisioned was music like “Let Me Think About It”, but with more abrasive elements and better vocals as well as more interesting lyrical content (the lyrics to that track are about as lame as you can get). I combined forces with two friends, Nathan Joyner and Jung Sing, and have an outcome that is influenced by whatever sort of musical genre or culture that I’m trying to explain here, and applied it to a background with actual musicians, able to pull off live shows not attached to someone rocking out (or not rocking out) in front of a laptop. Boring shit in my opinion. So i met with Steve, we shot the shit, and jumped in bed with each other, potentially bridging some sort of gap between musical this and musical that. All Leather has had foreplay with some musical outfits like Otto Von Schirach, MSTRKRFT, SQZMYLMS, and Hawnay Troof, falling in the remix world, while the band actually covering a version of “Let Me Think About It” with slightly altered lyrics and added balls. Now we are here to let you think about it. Good luck, you might need it. See you all soon when i have something “important” to blog about. Over and out. 

JP

xoxo

myspace.com/mrjustinpearson

www.myspace.com/allleather