And what if there's nothing?
It's hardly 'fresh on' from my last post any more, however here's some kind of follow up, with a mix by Big Face that will surely be causing a little trouble on the dancefloor in months to come. Originally an exclusive for the (is it still?) trendy Boombox club, it's Botox Face herself given a little electroclash workover. I say little, but there's nothing small about the monstrous growling bassline, while Kylie's ability to say very little, but to say it rather saucily is ideally suited to a dancefloor track.
I don't quite understand why she's demanding to be given OCD. Are her towels not straight? But that quibble aside it's a bit of a tune.

KYLIE MINOGUE - BOOMBOX (BIG FACE PARTY MARTY REMIX)
A couple of christmas specials for you now. If you're in the UK, you probably know that Malcolm Middleton is doing his Bad Santa best to get to christmas #1 with 'We're All Going to Die'.
Of course it'll probably wobble up to number 25, while we see Leon from X-Factor crooning some crap or other on the Christmas Day Top of the Pops, but it's a noble aim all the same. Full marks to his campaign to spread a little christmas misery.
Here's a remix by Sportsday Megaphone.
MALCOLM MIDDLETON - WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE (SPORTSDAY MEGAPHONE REMIX)
Maps isn't trying to hit the charts as far as I know, but the producer of one of my favourite albums of the year has his own little christmas gift with this cover version of East 17's own christmas #1 'Stay Another Day'... inspired by "taking 12 E's and running myself over in my own car"

MAPS - STAY ANOTHER DAY
Blamma! Blamma! also sent through a christmas gift, with the track from the Boots advert cut up with Jay-Z. It's better than that sounds! Actually on second thoughts that does sound good.
BLAMMA! BLAMMA! - MERRY XMAS JIGGA MAN, WE GOT YOU SOMETHING FROM BOOTS
I didn't intend this to be some kind of christmas post (Bah! Humbug!), but it seems as though it is now. Something christmassy I have also enjoyed this week, is this version of 'How The Grinch Stole Christmas' produced by Rich Aucoin. He's written an album of indie-pop gems to sync up with the cartoon, and it works fantastically IMO. The visuals don't kick in until 2 minutes in, but it's well worth sticking with. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I don't quite understand why she's demanding to be given OCD. Are her towels not straight? But that quibble aside it's a bit of a tune.

KYLIE MINOGUE - BOOMBOX (BIG FACE PARTY MARTY REMIX)
A couple of christmas specials for you now. If you're in the UK, you probably know that Malcolm Middleton is doing his Bad Santa best to get to christmas #1 with 'We're All Going to Die'.
Of course it'll probably wobble up to number 25, while we see Leon from X-Factor crooning some crap or other on the Christmas Day Top of the Pops, but it's a noble aim all the same. Full marks to his campaign to spread a little christmas misery.
Here's a remix by Sportsday Megaphone.
MALCOLM MIDDLETON - WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE (SPORTSDAY MEGAPHONE REMIX)
Maps isn't trying to hit the charts as far as I know, but the producer of one of my favourite albums of the year has his own little christmas gift with this cover version of East 17's own christmas #1 'Stay Another Day'... inspired by "taking 12 E's and running myself over in my own car"

MAPS - STAY ANOTHER DAY
Blamma! Blamma! also sent through a christmas gift, with the track from the Boots advert cut up with Jay-Z. It's better than that sounds! Actually on second thoughts that does sound good.
BLAMMA! BLAMMA! - MERRY XMAS JIGGA MAN, WE GOT YOU SOMETHING FROM BOOTS
I didn't intend this to be some kind of christmas post (Bah! Humbug!), but it seems as though it is now. Something christmassy I have also enjoyed this week, is this version of 'How The Grinch Stole Christmas' produced by Rich Aucoin. He's written an album of indie-pop gems to sync up with the cartoon, and it works fantastically IMO. The visuals don't kick in until 2 minutes in, but it's well worth sticking with. I thoroughly enjoyed it.



