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- Let No Man Jack (Abe Duque Mix) by DJ Hell by Destroy Rock & Roll on Nov 17, 2009
This remix to the very dark Let No Man Jack by DJ Hell is pretty darn cool. It’s slow, very bassy and hard. Almost to the point of a dark sleazy industrial cut from the electro godfather of International Deejay Gigolos record label owner. DJ He...
- I’m Not Alone (Burns Rewerk) by Calvin Harris by Destroy Rock & Roll on Nov 16, 2009
Ok this remix is actually really fun. I’m No Alone is a pretty cool track from Calvin Harri’s Ready For The Weekend album but the remix adds whole other beat layer to the track. It kind of reminds me of Chromeo as well. Very similar style...
- Video Rewind: Electro Rock vs TKO by El Vomitar on Nov 12, 2009
Song: Freestyle - Don't Stop The Rock...
- Girl And The Sea (Cut Copy Remix) by The Presets by Destroy Rock & Roll on Nov 12, 2009
Girl And The Sea by the Presets from their Beams albums is such a mellow beautiful midtempo vocal track compared to the rest of the tracks on the Beam album. It’s one of those tracks that totally stands out from everything else and it’s t...
- Galactic Prism by The Glimmers (aka The Glimmer Twins) by Destroy Rock & Roll on Oct 30, 2009
Once again a cool band like The Glimmers have to change their name because of some old fogies like Mick Jagger and Keith Richards used to use The Glimmer Twins. Whatever!!! I like the Glimmers much better anyway. And this track Galactic Prism is rock...
- Just Can’t Get Enough (Dirty South Remix) by Depeche Mode by Destroy Rock & Roll on Oct 25, 2009
This is a vinyl promo release of the Dirty South Remix for Just Can’t Get Enough – the Depeche Mode synth pop classic that kick started their 25+ year career in the music biz. It’s a pretty darn good remix by Dirty South the Austral...
- Chromeo Cover The Eagles With I Can’t Tell You Why by Destroy Rock & Roll on Oct 18, 2009
Here’s a synthy trademark Chromeo sounding mellow cover of the Eagles 70s soft rock/easy listening track I Can’t Tell You Why. Listening to the original gives me goosebumps as I have a love/hate relationship with this track. A good and ba...






