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	<title>Comments on: MIXTAPE: The Naked City new wave disco mix</title>
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		<title>By: Alan Wilkis &#187; Phantogram Remix Review Roundup + Update</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alan Wilkis &#187; Phantogram Remix Review Roundup + Update</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Entertainment Weekly The Independent NME &#8220;A brilliant remix&#8221; Prefix Magazine &#8220;The generally effervescent quality of this remix makes her sound like there&#8217;s some fun to be had with these Phantogram folks&#8221; Filter Magazine Better Propaganda MBV Music &#8220;Another nice remix from Alan Wilkis&#8221; Minneapolis Fucking Rocks &#8220;Great remix&#8221; Boom Boom Chik &#8220;Another stellar remix&#8230; What amazes me about this Brooklyn producer is how his style is not limited to one genre or category&#8221; The Burning Ear &#8220;Alan nails it on this one, grabbing the original and running with it straight to funky town&#8230; This the jam that I want to play while setting up for a party.&#8221; Schallgrezen Audio Muffin &#8220;Alan’s that dude that takes all the hot indie pop/rock songs, flips them on their ass, hits them with a synth bass whip, and then commands the world to dance.&#8221; Cause=Time Daily Beatz &#8220;I really dig the pop spin that Wilkis has given this song&#8221; The New Montreal Snob&#8217;s Music Some Kind of Awesome &#8220;Yet another incredible remix for our listening pleasure&#8230; This guy is a genius!&#8221; There Goes The Fear &#8220;Why not get into that weekend spirit a bit sooner with this brilliant remix&#8230; Part school disco cheese-tastic and part Ladytron-esque so-cool-it-hurts, this is one song you’ll have on repeat all weekend&#8221; Pasta Primavera &#8220;Mr. Wilkis has outdone himself this time&#8221; Kick Kick Snare Indie Music Filter Voltiando Danger Danger &#8220;It’s fun and playful, and it makes you dance. Pure brilliance&#8221; Durrty Rice Music Like Dirt &#8220;The Hype Machine&#8217;s most prolific remixer&#8221; Disco Demons &#8220;It would be insulting to call this masterpiece a &#8216;remix,&#8217; as he only kept the catchy vocals&#8230; This rework has been my glimmer of light today after going through an endless flood of emails and music&#8221; Surviving the Golden Age Hello My Name is Kevin John Gomez Nerdy Frames Music for Perfect People &#8220;The remix makes Sarah Barthel’s vocals shine brighter than ever before with the addition of the uptempo pop beat!&#8221; Parasites and Sycophants Synthetic Rocks SuperXOffical Street Giant &#8220;One of his best remixes yet&#8221; Untzological Society JayeLAudio The World in a Paper Cup &#8220;Take one of my favorite songs, give it to one of my favorite remix artists and what do you get? Brilliance!&#8221; Les Enfants Terribles Bloggertronix Skipster Subservient Experiment Gumshoe Grove The Sound of Indie &#8220;If you replaced Sarah’s voice with Madonna, I could easily see this along-side some of the greats from “True Blue.” Alan Wilkis pretty much nailed it&#8221; Fit for a King Me and All My Friends The Blaaahg Dumb Bass This Music Wins The Worst Beatle &#8220;Watch out for Alan Wilkis, he is a top-rate producer who doesn&#8217;t deserve to be lumped together with the majority of Web 2.0 bedroom remixers and mash up &#8216;artists&#8217; clogging up Hype Machine. I would love to hear a full album produced by Wilkis&#8221; Radio Deconstruction Chi-Town Notes Pop That Rocks Etnobofin Jumble Pusher DJ Craig Bizzy&#8217;s Hi-Fi Zone Pasaje Alternativo Music That Isn&#8217;t Bad Gonzo&#8217;s Music-o-rama Only Pieces Music is My Porn Fear the Weekend Many Marvelous Moments Dance Sauce Justin Rhyme [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Entertainment Weekly The Independent NME &#8220;A brilliant remix&#8221; Prefix Magazine &#8220;The generally effervescent quality of this remix makes her sound like there&#8217;s some fun to be had with these Phantogram folks&#8221; Filter Magazine Better Propaganda MBV Music &#8220;Another nice remix from Alan Wilkis&#8221; Minneapolis Fucking Rocks &#8220;Great remix&#8221; Boom Boom Chik &#8220;Another stellar remix&#8230; What amazes me about this Brooklyn producer is how his style is not limited to one genre or category&#8221; The Burning Ear &#8220;Alan nails it on this one, grabbing the original and running with it straight to funky town&#8230; This the jam that I want to play while setting up for a party.&#8221; Schallgrezen Audio Muffin &#8220;Alan’s that dude that takes all the hot indie pop/rock songs, flips them on their ass, hits them with a synth bass whip, and then commands the world to dance.&#8221; Cause=Time Daily Beatz &#8220;I really dig the pop spin that Wilkis has given this song&#8221; The New Montreal Snob&#8217;s Music Some Kind of Awesome &#8220;Yet another incredible remix for our listening pleasure&#8230; This guy is a genius!&#8221; There Goes The Fear &#8220;Why not get into that weekend spirit a bit sooner with this brilliant remix&#8230; Part school disco cheese-tastic and part Ladytron-esque so-cool-it-hurts, this is one song you’ll have on repeat all weekend&#8221; Pasta Primavera &#8220;Mr. Wilkis has outdone himself this time&#8221; Kick Kick Snare Indie Music Filter Voltiando Danger Danger &#8220;It’s fun and playful, and it makes you dance. Pure brilliance&#8221; Durrty Rice Music Like Dirt &#8220;The Hype Machine&#8217;s most prolific remixer&#8221; Disco Demons &#8220;It would be insulting to call this masterpiece a &#8216;remix,&#8217; as he only kept the catchy vocals&#8230; This rework has been my glimmer of light today after going through an endless flood of emails and music&#8221; Surviving the Golden Age Hello My Name is Kevin John Gomez Nerdy Frames Music for Perfect People &#8220;The remix makes Sarah Barthel’s vocals shine brighter than ever before with the addition of the uptempo pop beat!&#8221; Parasites and Sycophants Synthetic Rocks SuperXOffical Street Giant &#8220;One of his best remixes yet&#8221; Untzological Society JayeLAudio The World in a Paper Cup &#8220;Take one of my favorite songs, give it to one of my favorite remix artists and what do you get? Brilliance!&#8221; Les Enfants Terribles Bloggertronix Skipster Subservient Experiment Gumshoe Grove The Sound of Indie &#8220;If you replaced Sarah’s voice with Madonna, I could easily see this along-side some of the greats from “True Blue.” Alan Wilkis pretty much nailed it&#8221; Fit for a King Me and All My Friends The Blaaahg Dumb Bass This Music Wins The Worst Beatle &#8220;Watch out for Alan Wilkis, he is a top-rate producer who doesn&#8217;t deserve to be lumped together with the majority of Web 2.0 bedroom remixers and mash up &#8216;artists&#8217; clogging up Hype Machine. I would love to hear a full album produced by Wilkis&#8221; Radio Deconstruction Chi-Town Notes Pop That Rocks Etnobofin Jumble Pusher DJ Craig Bizzy&#8217;s Hi-Fi Zone Pasaje Alternativo Music That Isn&#8217;t Bad Gonzo&#8217;s Music-o-rama Only Pieces Music is My Porn Fear the Weekend Many Marvelous Moments Dance Sauce Justin Rhyme [...]</p>
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