Posts tagged ‘Cosmo Vitelli’
STOP PRESS: PRINCE LANGUAGE ADDED TO BILL

* Rory claims that Miami is like a second home to him and that “its no big thing to go to the club and see Sly Stallone“
New Mixes March
COSMO VITELLI
01 - Bot’Ox - Motor City – CDR
02 - Fernando - Kick In The Eye (Dub) – Redux
03 - Grizzlehands - I’m a Hansa Dansa – Speak
04 - Hipsters (Runaway Remix) – CDR
05 - Silver City - Pendulo (Pete Herbert Edit) – Deep Freeze
06 - Nitzer Ebb - Join In The Chant (Lies) (Instr .)
07 - Richard Sen & Cazbee - Cat Dance – Autodiscotheque
08 - Giorgio - I Wanna Rock You (Jacques Renault Edit)
09 - Edit The Edit - Barnamega
10 - Gallifré - House Rythm – Danica
11 - Runaway - Putting It In The Overtime – I’m a Cliché
12 - It’s a Fine Line - My Kind Of Woman – Tsuba
13 - LCD Soundsystem - 45:33 (Padded Cell Remix) – DFA
14 - Rhetta Hugues - Crisis -Dub
15 - Amral’s trinidad Cavaliers Steel Orchestra - 90% Of Me is You – Strut
THOMAS WHITEHEAD

Tracklisting:
1. Men without Hats - Safety Dance
2. Eurythmics – Paint a rumour
3. Fad Gadget – Coitus Interruptus
4. Legowelt – Assault on Precinct 13
5. K.I.D. - Don’t stop
6. Giorgio – Knights in White Satin
7. Can – …And More
8. Roni Griffiths – Voodoo Man
9. Purple Flash – We can do it
10. Rinder and Lewis – Blue steel (edit)
11. R. Craig – Second Wind
NEXT SAY YES

After a roadblock of a January edition, Say Yes returns with what promises to be another rager, this time joined by the excellent Cosmo Vitelli, (I’m a Cliché / Paris).
Cosmo is a Parisian based producer and founder of I’m a Cliché records, who have released records from the likes of Simian Mobile Disco, Runaway and Yuksek, as well as his own solo productions and band Bot’ox. Cosmo has also been a prolific remixer since the first wave of French house, reworking tracks for the likes of Cassius and Daft Punk.
More recently his disco edits and DJ sets have been lighting up record shops, blogs and dance floors worldwide. Having played with him once before we were blown away by his perfectly measured balance of crate-diving geekery and party bangers, a balance we are sure anyone who has been to a Say Yes party will recognise as being true to our hearts.







