Posted Aug 6th, 2010 (8:21 pm) by Matt Midgley

It's that time again. Time for your medicine. Time to once again stave off the sickness of stale music. Time for your daily dose of fresh tracks, covers and remixes, hand-picked off the vine by IYS day-laborers. Open wide, here comes the airplane!

Sleigh Bells - "Run the Heart (GHOSTWAVES Remix)

To start things off, you'll want to check out this killer remix of Sleigh Bells' "Run the Heart" by remix artist, GHOSTWAVES. If you're anything like me, you're going to be surprised to find you like this song even more than the Sleigh Bells original version. Check it out below.

Nacho Lovers - "Deeper (CFCF Remix)"

Next up, we've got a brand new remix from Mike Silver, a master of the art who is better known by his stage name, CFCF. With loads of great remixes under his belt, including Taken by Trees and HEALTH tracks, the Vancouver native turns his attention to fellow Canadian DJ/producers Nacho Lovers, and the result is this brilliant, Burial-esque number.

Here We Go Magic - "Deadbeat Summer (Neon Indian Cover)"

Every five minutes or so, Brooklyn churns out a killer new band that makes the rest of the states jealous. Here We Go Magic is one of those bands. Neon Indian is one of those bands. What happens when one of those bands covers the other? Magic.

Blackbird Blackbird - "Until Dawn Takes Flight"

Next we've got a fresh new track from San Francisco-based electronic psychedelic artist Blackbird Blackbird. Hot on the heels of his debut LP, Summer Heart, and purportedly not one to "sit around," he has already announced an EP of unreleased material titled Rarities, of which this is the first track. Check the track out, and then buy all of his music and add it to your summer playlist. You'll be glad you did.

First Rate People - "Gentlemen's Club"

You may not have heard of First Rate People yet (speaking of the band, though actual first rate people are mostly unheard of as well), but when a group of attractive youngsters put out tunes this consistently upbeat and fun, it's never long before word gets out. "Gentlemen's Club" is their brand new single, inspired by the UK television show Skins, featuring backing vocals by Born Ruffians frontman Luke LaLonde.

Steve Angello - KNAS (Original Mix)

Lastly, but hardly least(ly), we've got a fresh cut from Swedish DJ/producer, Steve Angello, one third of The Swedish House Mafia. And while this is clearly much more of a trance track than any sort of house, we know better than to question any mafia about what they call themselves.

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