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Here we go again. This week, our theme word is “lost”. Why? I don’t know. Because I like 4 letter words, and at this most miserable time of the year, I’m feeling a little lost in general. I don’t know if it’s some sort of post quarter life crisis or just winter, but something just feels a bit off right now. But it’s also not as bad as I’m making it sound, because this has actually been one of my more enjoyable/social winters in recent memory and I have tons of awesomeness in the near future that will set things right. This was a tough session, mostly because of my word choice. Because, man, a lot of these songs were super depressing. But I was able to find some good tunes nonetheless. So without further ado, let’s see some of my favorite tracks that I found when searching for “lost” on The Hype Machine.

Let’s start out with someone I’d most definitely like to get lost with. Well, to be perfectly honest I’d be happy to get lost with either of these musical folk. Bat For Lashes, aka the beautiful Natasha Khan, recorded this track with Beck for the Twilight soundtrack (which explains why I hadn’t heard it). So now that I’ve heard this song, that Thom Yorke song from the 2009 movie, and that Florence and the Machine song (which was so sublimely remixed here), I guess it’s safe to say that at least some good music comes out of the annoying Twilight flicks.

Bat for Lashes – Let’s Get Lost (Featuring Beck)
[via Sound Bites]

We all know that I love lo-fi jams, so the fact that I’m feeling this uber-lo-fi tune by San Francisco’s Melted Toys was something of a no brainer. Throw in a sort of new wave riff in the background and some hazy vocals and I’m sold. Their name also caught my attention, as I famously tried to redecorate as a child by melting crayons onto the carpet via the heating vent while my mom was in the shower to surprise her. Needless to say, I didn’t get the reaction I was hoping for.

Melted Toys – Lost Connection
[via SEE THE LEAVES]

Here’s a track that I’m pretty much 100% positive I never would have heard if not for this game of mine. It’s from Brooklyn’s Tiny Victories, and as far as I can tell, this is their only track so far, but it’s certainly a promising start. Between it’s electronic jumble of a mess which just so happens to come together to form the backbone of the track and it’s undertones that bring the same feelings of absolute joy that can be found in LCD Soundsystem’s “All My Friends” (yes, I borrowed that allusion from the original poster of this song), this one’s a winner.

Tiny Victories – Get Lost Mr. Bones
[via 32ft/sec]

And last but not least, it’s time for some Active Child remix action. This time, it’s what’s essentially a complete rework of Steve Mason‘s “Lost and Found”. I really like the mysterious feeling of this remix, especially in conjunction with the lyrics which seem to be “I’m a-lost and found at the base of the river”, making this tune feel like somewhat of a fugitive chase or something like that. And of course in true Active Child fashion, right around the 2:20 mark, this song gets super weird and super awesome.

Steve Mason – Lost and Found (Active Child Remix)
[via disco naivete]

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Top Remixes of 2010

I don’t really try to hide the fact that I really like remixes. In fact, I’d say the majority of the stuff we post here are remixes (despite the often lengthy names that become a bear to type out time after time). But it makes sense really, most of them are unofficial and/or sent to us, so they’re typically 100% safe to post, and I like the way that these producers can take an existing song and visualize it as something completely different in their heads. I like all kinds of remixes, but I find myself more often than not being drawn to the more unusual remixes or the ones that completely reimagine the song, and it’s those remixes that make up the majority of my list. Actually after giving this a second listen, almost all of these remixes are super chill. But that’s alright with me, because they all pretty much own. It was not easy to narrow down to 10, and my original list started with about 30, and I got to the point where I had 2 spots left and 8 that I completely loved still, so I guess these ones were the lucky ones that I was feeling a little more at the exact moment, but by all means not a complete list of all my favorites. It’s that whole “it’s an honor just to be nominated” thing. I’ve included links to the original posts as well if you’re interested, but in most cases they only slightly expand upon what I say below anyway.

Disclaimer: I’m not looking back to see when these were actually released. To simplify things a bit, “the year” refers to 2010, the year in which I discovered these remixes regardless of when they were released. If I know off the top of my head something was from a different year I won’t include it, but something might slip in through the cracks.

10. Coeur de Pirate – Comme des Enfants (Le Matos Andy Carmichael Remix) (View original post)

If we’re talking about songs that have a feeling decidedly different than their originals, this one has to be included in the list. The original, full of piano and sounding almost like a lounge singer performance (I mean this in a good way, somehow) was completely transformed into an upbeat electronic synth wonder whose energy cannot be denied, and one that works in perfect harmony with Beatrice Martin’s French vocals.

9. Metric – Twilight Galaxy (Death to the Throne Remix) (View original post)

I know I just posted this a few days ago, but for me, the outer space arpeggios just make this one too in your face to ignore. I’ve heard effects like this before, but they’ve never seemed so huge or so appropriate. And the robotic nature of the whole song (especially the countdown before the first big drop) definitely caught me by surprise the first time and they really make a big impact.

8. Local Natives – Who Knows (Brainbheats Remix) (View original post)

When you release the stems to your song to anyone who wants them just as you’ve reached massive popularity, you’re bound to get lots of remixes, as was the case with Local Natives this year. But of all the ones I listened to, few caught me by surprise like this one from Brainbheats, aka Brian Healey of The Pass. It took a slow song and sped it up with a beat that never slows down over some robotic delayed melodies, and there are a few jazzy little breakdowns throughout that I love.

7. The XX – Crystalised (Dark Sky Remix) (View original post)

Why did this make the cut? I’m not a huge fan of the big wobble wobble dubstep (except for maybe in person), but this much more subdued Burial-esque form of dubstep is right up my alley. And the perfect compliment to the minimal sounds of The XX.

6. PNAU – With You Forever (FM Attack Remix) (View original post)

To this day, I’ve been unable to find the words to describe what this remix sounds like. But I feel like at its core, it’s just got a funky groove thing going on in some weird outer spacey way. It’s slow moving and quick, dark and heavy but still light on its feet. Whatever it was that FM Attack did to this track, it sounded unlike anything I could remember and has stuck with me from the very first moments that I heard it.

5. Florence and the Machine – Heavy in Your Arms (C-Berg Remix) (View original post)

I posted a whole boatload of Florence and the Machine remixes this year and last. Her incredible vocals are so versatile that they work with so many different styles so well. This time, Fever Ray producer C-Berg gives them his own personal blend of darkness and blight, and her vocals become something so much more powerful and emotional than they were originally in response.

4. Gorillaz ft. Daley – Doncamatic (All Played Out) [Joker Remix] (View original post)

For me, the Gorillaz played a pretty decently sized roll for me musically. I got to see them twice in concert, including at Coachella (an overall excellent experience) and I dug their newest album so much, causing me to revisit their older stuff as well. But when this song came out, for some reason I just wasn’t feeling it. Then I heard this remix from Joker and it struck me. Perhaps because of the really unique beat or the simplicity of it. Whatever it was, it gave me a whole new appreciation for this song and I don’t know how I ever didn’t love the original now.

3. Wave Machines – Keep The Lights On (Artwork Remix) (View original post”)

One phrase that I most likely overused this year was “slow burner”. It was a way to describe the tracks like this one that I loved so much. They start out pretty slow, totally unassuming but super funky. And they just slowly creep along (often for 4-5 minutes), building ever so slightly and almost unnoticeably until suddenly the buildup hits you kind of nowhere, falsetto vocals and all. This is a bit of a lengthy song, so if you question whether or not you’ve gotten to the peak, then you haven’t gotten there yet.

2. Massive Attack – Paradise Circus (Gui Boratto Remix) (View original post)

I don’t hide the fact that I’m a HUGE fan of Gui Boratto and the subtlety with which he reworks songs, but this remix is the quintessential examples of what he does so wonderfully. He keeps the original soft and delicate nature of this song but still manages to make a powerful statement. He also has a knack for making an 8 minute track feel like far less and still leaves you wanting more (perhaps the result of so many well-placed false endings). I definitely did a double take when I heard this in a Lincoln commercial recently, and I guess it was the first track Massive Attack licensed, giving all the proceeds to the Gulf cleanup effort.

1. Delphic – Doubt (Build Remix) (View original post)

Last but not least, perhaps the biggest and sunniest of remixes that I can remember. One thing I talk about quite a bit when rating a song (depending on the genre) is how it holds up being blared out the window on a hot and sunny day. And I can’t think of any songs this year, remix or otherwise, that so perfectly encompass all of the feeling of that act of blasting music on a hot summer day. The fact that this came out of a song that’s noticeably darker in its original form (and from my number 2 album of the year no less), it’s even more surprising how well Build pulled off this transformation. The first drop where the lyrics come in over the warmest synth ever is a winner every time. Yes, this is 100% FOR SURE my favorite remix of the year, no question about it.

Stay tuned tomorrow for the final day of our 2010 year end coverage where we’ll be presenting a new mixtape with a song (or remix) from each of our top 20 albums, and a tiny mini tribute to one of our favorite blogs.

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Florence And The Machine

If you haven’t had the chance to check out the video to the original of this song, get to it. I don’t want to blow the element of surprise or anything, so all I will say is that it is freakin’ creepy and I do not scare easily. Unless, however, you are Freddy Krueger. Theeeeeen its a different story. (Yeah, don’t ask). Anyways, I love this song not just because it comes from the enchanting Florence, but because I don’t think anyone has ever artistically expressed the darkness of love and its ability to consume your entire being any better than she does. And to make it even more amazing, it has been remixed by C-Berg aka Christoffer Berg aka producer to one of my all time favorites, Fever Ray. This remix provides just the right amount of dark and ominous to ball and chain my heart for a while. Heavy. And just like Freddy dominates your dreams (ugh, I seriously shiver just writing his name), this remix has dominated my play count for the entire week. Just in time for my favorite holiday of the year. ‘Cause, really, I don’t scare easily. Unless, however, you are wearing a striped sweater and own a glove with sharp blades attached….

- Happy Halloween from Allegra in the Land of LaLa (AKA Los Angeles)

Florence and the Machine – Heavy in Your Arms (C-Berg Remix)

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We love the powerful and sultry voice of Florence Welch (better known as Florence & the Machine). And we like when she covers other tunes. And we especially like remixes. So today is, you got it, a TRIPLE WHAMMY of goodness. Florence covered the Robert Palmer classic “Addicted to Love” — you know, the one with all the red lipped sexpots “playing” the guitar in the video. But as if that wasn’t good enough, Arthur Baker came in and gave it a dance beat to make it even better. We apologize for the sort of bad quality of this track (it sounds like there’s not really any bass, or maybe that’s just how the track was supposed to be), but I’ve searched everywhere and decided that a tinny version of this remix/cover is better than no version, so there you have it. Don’t miss out on the nice little outro either.

Florence & The Machine – Addicted to Love (Arthur Baker Remix)

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So, in case you didn’t know, Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine is kind of ridiculous, not in a “She’s ridiculous. I don’t like her” way, but in a “Holy crud! She is so incredible that she is kind of ridiculous!” I think that at least in my case, the first song I ever heard of hers was “Kiss With a Fist”, which, while it’s a good song, does NOTHING to showcase how talented she is at all. Yeah, it’s fun and catchy, but wow, there’s so much more she can do. And I think “Cosmic Love” might possibly be the perfect example of that. Our friend Tsururadio perhaps said it best when he questioned why people like Ke$ha and Gaga are so much more famous than her. Not knocking them or anything, but I think it’s hard to deny that Florence really has got the goods. Make sure to check out this video too. It has some of the best lighting throughout the whole video that I’ve seen in a while.

We are pretty excited to hear that she’s going to begin working on her follow up to 2009′s Lungs later this year. I’m super depressed that I did not catch her at Coachella. I hear it was pretty incredible.

If you don’t believe that she’s really got the set of pipes you’re hearing here, check out this acoustic version of the same song. It’s all real. No audio manipulation here, folks.

Florence and the Machine – Cosmic Love (acoustic)

Still not convinced? How about this acoustic cover of the Beirut classic “Postcards from Italy”?

Florence and the Machine – Postcards from Italy (Beirut Cover)

If these are a bit too slow for you, here’s a pretty great remix of “Cosmic Love” by P.E.S.T.

Florence and the Machine – Cosmic Love (P.E.S.T Remix)

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florence and the machine

so im pretty much the last person on earth to mention this song, but its still worth mentioning. i just recently finally listened to the xx debut album (i know, way late in the game) and have been loving it, so wanted to showcase them along with another artist thats been getting a ton of buzz this year, florence and the machine, which is really just the name that singer florence welch records under. it sounds like the two acts toured together last month which may have something to do with how this remix came about. but they definitely use the word “remix” very loosely. the xx actually sings the majority of the lyrics. in fact, besides the lyrics and the excellent harp sample from the original song, the only glimpse we get into the florence and the machine version is a short breakdown of florence singing “you know its real”. but its really a nice touch when its placed next to the less in your face voices of the xx. and since i believe in providing a frame of reference, youll find both the remix and the original version below.

florence and the machine – youve got the love (the xx remix)

florence and the machine – youve got the love

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