Meeting Planner Music Club – Little Boots

I am a huge fan of remixes. I love it when an artist creates something amazing and another artist comes along and makes it different. You will note that I did not say better because remixes can be good and some can be downright nasty.

Let’s take two versions of the same song, New in Town by Little Boots.  This is an example of an awesome original song and a remix that is just as good. You will have to forgive and indulge me, I have a soft spot for electropop.

First, a little about Little Boots:

Victoria Christina Hesketh (born 4 May 1984), better known by her stage name Little Boots, is an English electropop singer-songwriter. Her stage name comes from a nickname given to her by a friend, a reference to her unusually small feet. As a musician, Boots sings and plays the piano, keyboards, synthesizer, Stylophone and a Japanese electronic instrument called Tenori-on.

Her debut album, Hands, released on 8 June 2009, peaked at number five on the UK Albums Chart and at number twenty on the Irish Albums Chart. The first single off the album “New in Town” became a top twenty hit.

Have a listen to the original song:

Now, you introduce Fred Falke:

Frédérick “Fred” Falke is a French house producer and DJ.

Falke started out as a bass player before turning his hand to production work. His first record, a collaboration with Alan Braxe named Intro, which sampled The Jets 1987 hit Crush On You, was released in 2000 on Vulture Music.

Fred Falke is an in-demand producer, writer and has worked with the likes of Ellie Goulding, Amelia Lily, Florrie, Will Young and Alexander Burke to name just a few. As a remixer, he has also worked for a number of mainstream rock and electronic artists such as Little Boots, Gossip, U2, Annie, Grizzly Bear, Uffie, Ladyhawke, Florrie, Lykke Li, La Roux among many others.

Fred Falke can put the most amazing spin (no pun intended) on the music that he remixes and this case is no exception. One thing that I love about this version is that it is totally different from the original and kicks a little ass. This is the type of song that you would love to be listening too as you fly down the expressway on the way to your next event.

Here is New in Town re-imagined.

Meeting Planner Music Club – Thanksgiving Edition

No Thanksgiving is complete with out a listen to Arlo Guthrie and Alice’s Restaurant… all 19 minutes of it. Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and relax.

Here is a snip from the Wik

“Alice’s Restaurant Massacree” is a musical monologue by singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie released on his 1967 album Alice’s Restaurant. The song is one of Guthrie’s most prominent works, based on a true incident in his life that began on Thanksgiving Day 1965, and which inspired a 1969 movie of the same name. Apart from the chorus which begins and ends it, the “song” is in fact a spoken monologue, with a repetitive but catchy ragtime guitar backing.

 

Meeting Planner Music Club – Drive By Truckers

I love this song.

Drive-By Truckers – “The Thanksgiving  Filter”

Meeting Planner Music Club – The Cure

OK – I forgot to put up a music club last night. This song has been stuck in my head all morning so I might as well throw it out there.

The Cure – Lullaby

Miami Horror – Meeting Planner Music Club

If you are not familiar with Goyte and his smash hit Somebody that I Used to Know I would think that you are living under a rock. The song plays on every single station from college radio to top 40. Here in Chicago, B-96 even has a dance version of the song floating across the airwaves… a. dance. version.

Don’t get me wrong, I love the song. Well written, catchy, and a great video as well.

The female vocal in the song is an artist known simply as Kimbra (Kimbra Lee Johnson). She is from New Zealand and an amazing talent in her own right.

Here she is with an earlier single I Look to You with the group Miami Horror.