Skiddle Stereo Selections - Friday 13th November

Listen to the fresh heat that's been frequenting our office stereo this week.

Jimmy Coultas

Last updated: 13th Nov 2015

Image: Pumarosa 

From disjointed mind benders to moments of pure bliss, we've pulled apart this week's office listening and packaged the best tracks into our stereo selections.

The remix is strong this week and we've got a track you should certainly check out from Flying Lotus' label Brainfeeder label. Easy listening guys. 

Pumarosa 'Priestess' (Shura remix) 

Just when you thought no remix could do this song justice, Shura pulls out its majestic inners and remoulds it with beautiful precision using added claps, synth parts and dub-step LFOs.

It's a real midnight crawler of a track that travels like a deep sea chromatophore, and we can't get enough of it.  

Ben Smith

Iglooghost 'Mametchi/Usohachi

Here's an absolute curve ball from Iglooghost, taken from his recent Chinese Nu Yr EP via Flying Lotus' imprint Brainfeeder.

He's only 18 years old and has came up with a glitched up to fuck track stamped with oriental vocal edits and an out of this world rap verse like nothing you've never heard before. Really.  

BS

Daniel Avery 'Sensation' 

It's been almost two years since Daniel Avery released Drone Logic, and now he's revealed his return to solo production with his 'Sensation / Clear' EP which has been gifted to Erol Alkan's Phantasy label. 

'Sensation' is led by eerie, encompassing drums and off-kilter synths. It's exactly the sort of warped, cosmic techno we were hoping for. 

Becca Frankland

Foals 'Give It All' (Lindstrøm Remix) 

Fresh off the back of reworking ABBA's 'I Know There's Something Going On', Lindstrøm beats both the USSR and the USA to the space race with this disco inclined remix of What Went Down album track 'Give It All' from Foals

Stripping back the original's atmospherics, Lindstrøm has worked the synths spectacularly and brushed it with some Nordic moon dust to create a lengthy cosmic voyager. 

BS

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