Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Chuckie vs. LMFAO




I don't know much about this song, and only recognise one of the names in the title in the form of LMFAO, but after hearing it on radio 1 today it just had to be shared right away. MTDT will let you know when it's learnt any more about this tune.


Chuckie VS. LMFAO - Let the bass kick in Miami bitch

Monday, 9 November 2009

Bangkok


Searching for a song that i liked and wouldn't get bored of, really did pay off last night. I've not heard much from this artist but the guy really has give a good first impression.
This even got played mutiple times at a cricket club party and still went down a treat. A must must must have!

Boris Dlugocsh - Bangkok

Sunday, 8 November 2009

Get Me Some Money Too


I thought I'd take this time to introduce myself; being a new member of the MTDT family 'an all!

I mainly associate myself around house and tech, something a bit different from the usual MTDT genres. Different being good!

A pretty darn good, old song (in more ways than one) to start my epic adventure into the wonderful world of MTDT. It was originally sung by Lillian Green in the 1930s sometime and still makes an absolutely awesome tune in modern days.


Gramophonedzie - Why Don't You



Saturday, 31 October 2009

Pothead



This conversation from a friend of ours who ate his ice cream in liquid form because he was to half baked to put it in the freezer, now here at MTDT we don't condone the use of marijuana or similar substances, but that conversation is funny.

Peter Tosh-Legalize It

Sunday, 25 October 2009

Jeuce

After reading a post on another blog very familiar to me, Follow the dark, I saw a post about Jeuce after scanning my computer it seems I subconsciously new about these lads as well and due to my ignorance in not listening to everything I download I missed them out completely, what a mistake that was. From what I gather there from Leeds and are gathering pace with every new release (they could live in my street for all I know). Heres just one of there reworks, so get listening and I'll keep an eye out for them. dab on.

Synth girl-Hurricane (Jeuce rework)

Friday, 23 October 2009

A-Trak


I have to admit to not listening a great deal to the original yeah yeah yeah tracks, and only seem to have heard the synth pop type tracks that have come just lately. I only ever seem to find them in my itunes with brackets next to the the title, the most listened to being the passion pit remix of heads will roll which is pretty techno and not really my kind of thing. This remix by A-trak however is a lot more up my street/our street and he's worked his magic again by stretching this bouncy track out for miles, which I'm sure will get played a lot lot more. Dab on.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs-Head will roll (A-trak remix)

Saturday, 8 August 2009

Metric


I never claimed to be current when I started this blog, and proof of that lies in my posting about Metric here. Hailing from the (what I assume to be) snowy wastes of Canada, they've been around for a good number of years now. However, seeing these guys on the billing for this years Leeds Festival (and Reading Festival, but who gives a shit about those guys right?) reminded me to dig out their album Fantasies. It's a solid album, and here's the leading single from the album, 'Help, I'm Alive'.