Entries in Fatboy Slim (9)

Monday
Sep022013

Rizzle Kicks - Put Your Two's Up x The Reason I Live (Feat. Jamie Cullum)

Following on from the success of their previous collaboration on 'Mama Do The Hump', Rizzle Kicks & Fatboy Slim hook up for another infectious track called 'Put Your Two's Up', which is taken from RKs' newly released sophmore album 'Roaring 20s'. One of the standout tracks for me is the Jamie Cullum featuring 'The Reason I Live', which opitimises everything I love about these guys - refreshing, unique and music straight from the soul. The album can be picked up HERE - one of the releases of the year.

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Thursday
Jun202013

Fatboy Slim & Riva Starr - Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat

Fatboy Slim & Riva Starr were out vinyl shopping in williamsburg, brooklyn earlier this year when they met a chap ranting in the street about some 3 day bender he had been on, so they we hooked him into their serato and chopped him up into a tune. This will shut down the dancefloor.

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Monday
Apr222013

Fatboy Slim - Praise You (Maribou State Remix)

Lifted from their mix for Fabric Blog, here is Maribou State's glorious remix of Fatboy Slim's classic 'Praise You'. Summer is creeping in, slowly but surely, it's coming...

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Thursday
Dec272012

Donna Summers vs. Adele - I Feel Love Rolling In The Deep (Fatboy Slim Mash-Up)

Fatboy Slim took to Soundcloud this holiday period to deliver all his fans a festive free download of a Donna Summers vs. Adele mash-up he has been dropping in a lot of his sets recently. I was lucky enough to see the man himself live in Bristol earlier this month and was absolutely blown away. Check out the track after the jump. Pure Class.

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Saturday
Dec222012

Friend Within - Renegade Master Refix

Featured in Disclosure's XLR8R Podcast earlier in the year, and on Annie Mac's show last night, here is Friend Within's refix of the classic Wildchild single 'Renegade Master', which was famously remixed by Fatboy Slim. Ooft.

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Tuesday
Nov292011

Rizzle Kicks - Mama Do The Hump (Video)

Some really cool visuals for the third single from Rizzle Kicks' debut album, Stereo Typical, which is produced by the legendary Fatboy Slim. Pick up your copy of the album HERE and get your tickets for their upcoming tour HERE. These boys never fail with their videos.

Tuesday
Nov292011

Riva Starr & Fatboy Slim - Get Naked (Feat. Beardyman) (Carl Cox & Jon Rundell Remix)

Carl Cox & Jon Rundell team up for a smashing remix of the new Beardyman featuring single from Riva Starr & Fatboy Slim. 5 legends all on one track - available NOW!

Wednesday
Oct122011

Fatboy Slim - 5 Night Stand Tour

Fatboy Slim welcomes clubbers to embrace the essence of his infamous acid house parties this Winter, by bringing the parties to venues that echo the spirit of the history of the UK clubbing scene - from the Northern Soul roots of Blackpool, to the Soul of Southend. The exceptional Jack Beats and Doorly will provide the support for this once in a lifetime tour. Hit the jump to see the 5 dates, hear a few words from Mr Cook and get your tickets. Don't miss this...

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Wednesday
Aug172011

Simply Red - Something Got Me Started (Steve Hurley Mix) x A Certain Radio - Won't Stop Loving You (Norman Cook Remix)

Hard To Find is a compilation series that was released this Monday, which has brought together some classic and lost remixes from old 12" vinyl collections and CD singles gone by, that are as the title suggests, hard to find. For anyone who grew up listening to Jeff Young’s Big Beat and Pete Tong’s Essential Selection from the late 80’s through to the 90s and beyond, or Annie Nightingale’s Sunday night request show, this album is for you. The compilation is scattered with classics that have been remixed by some absolute legends, but it was Steve Hurley's mix of one of my favourite Simply Red tracks and Norman Cook's (better known as Fatboy Slim) remix of the brilliant 'Won't Stop Loving You' by A Certain Radio that stood out for me. In a time where making old stuff cool again is the 'in thing', this is a must have for any DJ/music lover - these two remixes in particular would go down like a dream in any House set. Mick Hucknall has never sounded so good. Get your copy HERE.