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I revived an old music blog from the early 2000s?

Maybe it’s been a foolish endeavor, and maybe I’m the only one who misses the blog ol’ days, but I’ve been giving it a shot. I’ve been working on restoring some of the old content, though much of it was lost. I’ve slowly been rebuilding the old remix sunday archives, and even posting the occasional new edition. And I’ve been writing again.

You can find all the label’s releases here, on bandcamp, or most anywhere you listen to music these days. I’ve still got copies of some of the old vinyl releases, and I recently released the first in a set of charitable cassette compilations to raise awareness about the continued [mis]use of broken windows policing methods.

Plus, I put together a playlists section with a handful of spotify lists that hopefully start to capture a [slightly] updated version of the moods we used to peddle. Give those a listen and a ❤ if you would be so kind. If you want to get in touch, just give me a holler. Oh, and if you prefer to just start playing all the music on this page before reading any further, go ahead and click ▶︎

– Haldan/Boody

  • Remix Sunday 140

    “After silence, that which comes nearest
    to expressing the inexpressible is music.”
    Aldous Huxley

    Paired with The Rapture, James F!@$%^ Friedman is the New York-based, co-founder, co-owner, and current label manager of Throne of Blood records. He’s a freelance journalist for several print magazines and an active DJ in the New York party scene. As he’s known for his eclectic taste, we thought it appropriate that James be our special contributor for this last Remix Sunday of 2009.

    Remix Sunday 140 Zipped Up. (193mb zip) pw: palmsout

    Al Usher – “Lullaby For Robert” (Bogdan Irkük Remix)
    WhoMadeWho – “Keep Me In My Plane” (Max Pask Remix)
    Rocha – “Hands Of Love” (Harvey’s Downstairs Mix-Up)
    Roy Ayers – “I Am Your Mind” (Pépé Bradock’s Asynchronous Adventures)
    Andre Lodemann – “Vehemence Of Silence” (Motor City Drum Ensemble Perspective)
    Justin Martin – “The Sad Piano” (Charles Webster Remix)
    Populette – “Mommy” (Harkin & Raney Remix)
    Kiki – “Good Voodoo” (Visionquest Remix)
    X-Press 2 – “Kill 100″ (Carl Craig Remix)
    Dapayk & Padberg – “Island” Feat. Caro (Noze Rmx)
    DJ Sprinkles – “Grand Central, Part I (Deep Into The Bowel Of House)” (MCDE Bassline Dub)
    Four Tet – “Love Cry” (Joy Orbison Remix)

  • Remix Sunday 139

    Whoa
    Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoa
    Wha? You gotta stagecoach to catch or somethin…?
    Al Swearengen

    Remix Sunday 139 Zipped Up. (149mb zipfile)

    Double – “Woman Of The World” (Tangoterje Edit)
    Willie Hutch – “Brothers Gonna Work It Out” (The Revenge Rework)
    Thee-O & Merlyn Martin – “Refugee” (Angel Alanis Breezy Mix)
    Soul Clap – “3 Wheel E-Motion” (Chopstick & Till Von Sein ‘Turkey Thien Version’)
    No Regular Play – “Owe Me” (Deniz Kurtel Remix)
    The Pandas – “Belly Of The Whale” (Coralcola Remix)
    Supermax – “Fly With Me” (Ichisan Edit)
    John Selway – “Shake The Snow” (Filippo Moscatello Hauz Remix)
    Ali Love – “Diminishing Returns” (Azari & III Remix)
    Matthew Wilder – “Break My Stride” (Disconet Remix)
    Hot Dougs – “Theme” (Hybrid Remix)

    image/ Adam Stennett

  • Solo Loves Garage

    Solo has come a long way from the 14 year old who made a habit of ‘smoking spliffs and doing dodgy heavy metal covers’ to being the forefather of a hugely exciting sub-genre and a producer whose tunes have found their way into the record bags of DJs in practically every scene. Like his countrymen Mowgli and Riva Starr, Solo makes the sort of music that will go down well in just about any clubbing environment – so it comes as no surprise that he’s now starting to remix and produce original bits with some heavy hitters. The latest reworking is of UK-Grime king Wiley, and features Emeli Sandè singing riffing on the haunting 1997 White Town track ‘(Never Be) Your Woman’ – a track that I’ve not heard in years!

    Wiley – “Never Be Your Woman” ft. Emeli Sandè (Solo Loves Garage Remix) (mp3)

    From the future: the man behind Solo now does music under his real name, Stefano Ritteri, and runs the pretty excellent Spaziale and Viaggio imprints.