It is common knowledge that Ed Droste has always secretly wanted to be a chillwave star, probably since before the genre was invented back in late 2009. He gets his chance here, courtesy of two Alan Palomo/Neon Indian remixes of Grizzly Bear‘s smash hit “Cheerleader.” Listen to the “studio 6669” version below, and check the “Sega Genesis P-Orridge” rendition here.
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grizzly bear :: cheerleader (neon indian sega genesis p-orridge remix)
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ZOMG (head explodes)
late 2008?
no 2009
Yes!!
fuck yes
remix of the year!
woahh great remix!
I don't see the other on p4k.
Bloody brilliant.
Grace.
see GvB will post stuff that pitchfork has gotten first if it is good enough.
chris you posted the better of the two tracks for sure.
I still hate grizzly bear even if its adapted to my new/old favorite genera.
late 2009 priceless haha
how often are you on polomos d?
the neonindianbro did it again. oh and at comment # 2, it could be (via treasure fingers/twelves era, but it sound kind of filter-like if that makes any sense, so it passes it off as late 2k9.
sounds cool
ha. late 2009. yes.
hey, sean here.
hey whats up.
alan did a pretty good job on this one.
I picked up on one of the samples hes using… its Fleetwood Mac's Everywhere.
I WANNA BE WITHYOU EVERYWHERE>
im not 'calling him out' or anything. i just think he used it pretty awesomely
hmmm still computing…. was cool though
http://www.last.fm/music/T-Ro/_/Livin%27+It+Up?autostart
These are really great. It almost seems like you could combine them into a mega-mix-chill-awesomeness.
Nice…
Having trouble finding the files to actually put in my blog or even the lala embeds?
Any help?
Alan Polomo is just the man
I had the awesome opportunity of seeing Neon Indian in my little West Texas town of El Paso and got to say that guy is sooo talented. Props to Alan Vega for letting some fans pull his hair mid concert!