We're not quite sold on Little Boots as the second coming that the British media are making her out to be, but we're not gonna front like she's not going to be all kinds of huge in 2009. Between the five massive singles (and counting) she's already got in her arsenal and the sexy math teacher video that's just begging to be made for "Mathematics", expect Ms. Hesketh to be wreaking all kinds of havoc on the charts in the months to come. The next two singles coming down the pike will be "New In Town" and "Every Little Earthquake" (both incredible), and 679 have pulled out all the stops on the remix front, enlisting the services of The Golden Filter, Fred Falke, Drop The Lime and our boys Dekker & Johan with even more mixes supposedly on the way.
MP3: "New In Town" (Fred Falke Remix) - Little Boots
MP3: "Every Little Earthquake" (Dekker & Johan Remix) - Little Boots
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MP3: "New In Town" (Fred Falke Remix) - Little Boots
MP3: "Every Little Earthquake" (Dekker & Johan Remix) - Little Boots
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it's back!
ReplyDeletewas taken down by Atlantic even though Boots' manager requested I post the mp3s... Atlantic's apologized and the natural order of the universe has been once again restored.
ReplyDeleteneon gold's been getting a lot of heat recently
ReplyDeleteAaah great to see this back. The Falke remix is, as usual, spectacular!
ReplyDeleteseriously. you guys are really on the map. that falke mix is awesome though. i love it. keep posting this good shit.
ReplyDelete"New In Town" is shockingly bad, her second worst song after "Ghosts", but the Falke remix of it is superb. That's what the track SHOULD sound like.
ReplyDeleteKat x
I always come here to see your new posts, congratulations for this blog and the company (that I follow since the goodweather).
ReplyDeleteRemixes are awesome. We were on the "panel" for the BBC Sound Of 2009 thing... and LB were on our list of three.
ReplyDeleteFind more Little Boots in my mp3blog and forum searches:
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