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“Ladi Dadi (Autoerotique Remix)” off Steve Aoki’s new Wonderland album

Steve Aoki put out his newest offering January 10 of this year.  It’s loaded with featured artists such as Lil Jon, Chiddy Bang, Kid Cudi, will.i.am (alias “Zuper Blahq), NERVO, and LMFAO.  In spite of these collab’s, there are actually some decent songs on the album.  I’m partial to the housy track “The 80s (ft. Angger Dimas)” and the dubstep banger ”Ooh (ft. Rob Roy),” though I could do without Rob Roy’s verses (Hint: someone remix that shit!!).

The long-haired owner of Dim Mak is also hosting a remix competition of “Ladi Dadi (ft. Wynter Gordon),” which got the music video treatment.  The contest runs through February 6th and the winner will be announced March 13th.  Fortunately for us, the song has already been mixed by the professionals including Tommy Trash and Pixel Cheese on Steve’s Ladi Dadi Remixes album that came out two days ago.  Autoerotique’s offering on the album blows away the other remixes and any original song on the Wonderland album in my opinion.  Check it out:

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Download: Steve Aoki ft. Wynter Gordon – Ladi Dadi (Autoerotique Remix)

MyShuffle Bonuses:

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Steve Aoki - The 80s (ft. Angger Dimas)

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Steve Aoki – Ooh (ft. Rob Roy)

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Carl Cox @ NCMF 9/3/11

This is the first of a few belated posts I’ve decided to add to this blog.  MyShuffle has long been a mental work-in-progress and the culmination of a number of friends who have asked me for music.  One of the collections I threw together was from Carl Cox’s North Coast Music Festival set at Union Park in Chicago.  The set was about an hour long and the absolute highlight of our day among other greats such as Major Lazer, Zed’s Dead, Fatboy Slim, and an excellent live electro performance by Felix Cartel.  NCMF was the first time I’ve seen Cox live and heard his unique British house style.  There is something about the way the jolly giant bounces with his upbeat set.  He’s been one of the longest in the game and his experience shows.  His selection was all uniquely Cox including classics like “Percolator” and “Let Me See You Work”.  I tracked down some of the other hits from his setlist for you to enjoy here:

Download: Carl Cox- NCMF 2011 Set

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Felix Cartel – One Last Ride (Remix of John Dahlback ft. Erik Hassle)