L-Vis 1990 – United Groove Remixes
L-Vis 1990’s Mad Decent debut “United Groove” was one of the hottest thing in 2009, and due to the continued clamor Mad Decent present to you the “United Groove” Remix EP!
Baobinga & ID lead the thing off, with a wild sounding remix that’s all heavy bass and bloopy synths. I guess it’s dubstep? Whatever, it sounds good. Buraka Som Sistema follows that up with a really hype electro/house version, and then Kingdom brings you back down for a breather with his subdued, brooding version. UK Garage legend MJ Cole spares you the pleasantries and dispatches some serious jackhammer bass sounds that will shake your face on a decent system.
The Sound Pellegrino version brings our favorite French rapper Teki Latex on board, and he gives the kids a hilarious lecture, advising them to put the blackberry down and just fuckin dance, man. Of course, once his sermon’s over the wild electro synths come in so you can lose it on cue. Finally, you get a remix from Cosmin TRG that kind of sounds like a cross between a rave and Brazillian carnival. It’s weird but it’s awesome.
Get em’ now at iTunes and Turntable Lab And don’t forget to check out the Mad Decent Blog, where there may or may not be a free track waiting for you!









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