![]() Though burdened by doubt, she is also buoyed by hope - her music unfurling with stunning nuance and ease. ![]() This sounds like heavy stuff, but Mering is an effortless guide. LA-based Natalie Mering) explores everything that drives us, divides us, and destroys us. Sludgy, snarling and just a little bit toxic, this still sounds dope today.Transcendent and sometimes wistful, the folk-pop of Weyes Blood (a.k.a. When we interviewed the pair last year they explained how their breakthrough smash Air Raid actually came about because they wanted to release this remix. Not Doctor P, though… Picto, his D&B guise had been in operation for a year or two beforehand. This is where it all began for Flux and Circus. Picto – Streets Of Rage (Flux Pavilion Remix) Switching out the 80s electro funk and slap bass splutters and switching in a sense of foreboding sci-fi synthetic drama, this still singes hairs the back of your neck to this day. Nero collaborate with Professor Pavilion to remix themselves. Nero – Must Be The Feeling (Flux Pavilion & Nero Remix) One of Flux’s most theatrical mixes with that raw electric seizure-peaking riff, seven years later and this still has enough energy to power several small villages. Madly, he once told us, this bombed when he debuted it at Fabric!Ĭhapel Club – All The Eastern Girls (Flux Pavilion Remix)Įrstwhile indie giants Chapel Club may have long since split but this remix lives on. Goosebumps have a half-life of three days on this one.ĭJ Fresh – Gold Dust (Flux Pavilion Remix)ĬLASSIC KLAXON: One of two rather large DJ Fresh remixes Flux did around the early 2010s – this one pips it because it was earlier on in Flux’s (bass) cannon of work and that riff will never die. Lighters up! Pure emotional drama from both Flux and Doctor P here as Dillon and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs’ breakup blunderbuss implodes with the Circus dons’ signature electric voltage hooks. Showing his more high energy electroid side, even by Flux’s standards this is a seriously singular piece of work.ĭillon Francis (Featuring T.E.E.D) (Doctor P & Flux Pavilion Remix) Monolithic remixes of insanely big names like Skrillex and Jamiroquai are all good and well but officially remixing something from Star Wars? This is the stuff childhood dreams are made of. Kevin Kiner – Rebel’s Theme (Flux Pavilion’s The Ghost Remix) Far from the physical, fizzy groove fusion you hear on their old classics or the recently release Automaton, it wasn’t their best… Until Flux furiously flipped it into something truly hair/hat-raising. Way back in 2010 – before Jay Kay’s wandering funkateers took a seven year sabbatical – Jamiroquai gave the world Blue Skies. Jamiroquai – Blue Skies (Flux Pavilion Remix) It should be official very few artists have been able to pull off such a successful twist on such a massive anthem. We’re not sure how official this is, but it is on Flux’s Soundcloud. A textbook lesson in remixing two of the world’s biggest bass giants.įaithless – We Come One (Flux Pavilion Remix) Skrillex & Kill The Noise (Feat Fatman Scoop & Michael Angelakos) (Flux Pavilion Remix)īoosting the tempo by a good 35BPM, Pavilion unapologetically takes Skrillex and Kill The Noise’s album-titling sing-along groove to the peaktime pastures. ![]() SKisM described it as “one of the biggest dubstep tunes of all time” when we spoke to him earlier this year. This was massive for Flux Pavilion, for The Freestylers, for Never Say Die and for UKF. The Freestylers – Cracks (Flux Pavilion Remix)Įssential inclusion. From Skrillex to Star Wars, he’s had some incredible refix highs over the years. With all 12 remixes locked and loaded for the summer, we thought we’d balance things out and look back over Flux Pavilion’s own remix peaks. They’re joined by Yultron, Hopsteady, Mati, Regions and DNA 92. Pull The Trigger remixes will follow shortly after with a similar rollcall of new breed talent and one major D&B OG – Black Sun Empire. Trollphace takes the lead closely followed by Jaykode, SUB-Human, Fransis Derelle, M35 and Orkid. Flux Pavilion is about to undergo a whole slew of sonic facelifts as his February single Cut Me Out/Pull The Trigger enjoys two major version excursions…įirst up, this Friday, is a selection of versions of Cut Me Out (a collaboration with indie kings Turin Brakes) from an exciting range of next-gen artists. ![]()
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