Kimmy Smith
New Member
David Guetta's ‘F*** Me I’m Famous International,’ is out now on Ministry of Sound Recordings!!!
Disc 1 kicks off with Guetta vs The Egg’s ‘Love Don’t Let Me Go (Walking Away),’ a club smash built around body-popping bass and cheeky electro reverb, before the mix gives a knowing nod to the 80s with the Jimmy Somerville-sampling Supermode classic ‘Tell Me Why.’ Evermore vs Dirty South usher in the chunky bass-driven ‘It’s Too Late’ before the FMIF remix of Bob Sinclar’s ‘World, Hold On (Children of the Sky)’ strips the track down to a chugging synth riff and soulful vocals. Even Bloc Party get the re-rub treatment with the Phones Disco Edit swapping guitars for low-slung electro stylings.
Disco 2 opens with Joe T Vanelli’s epic ‘Get It On (Summer Love),’ mixing flaring fire-cracks with a menacing bass-line, before Logic’s ‘Save My Soul’ twists filtered vocals around a marching drum-beat. Andy Cato’s up next and drops the tribal drum licks and salsa twists of ‘La Luna,’ before we venture onto a dark tip with Arnaud Rebotini’s take on Blackstrobe’s ‘Last Dub On Earth’ which is powered along by reverbing synth and feline guitar purs. Erick Morillo’s ‘Dance I Say’ is a party battle-cry styled with an old school acid b-line with a frenzied Puff Daddy on the mic, before Steve Angello & Sebastain Ingrosso drop the Joey Beltram-esque ‘Click.’
A unique melting pot of every kind of nightclub creature – F*** Me I’m Famous is a place where anything goes. Picture the flamboyance of Studio 54 with the hindsight of acid house. Add a Balearic twist and a pinch of Parisian chic and you’re half-way there. It’s sex, frocks and rock & roll – with nothing taken too seriously. Except the music, of course.
Disc 1 kicks off with Guetta vs The Egg’s ‘Love Don’t Let Me Go (Walking Away),’ a club smash built around body-popping bass and cheeky electro reverb, before the mix gives a knowing nod to the 80s with the Jimmy Somerville-sampling Supermode classic ‘Tell Me Why.’ Evermore vs Dirty South usher in the chunky bass-driven ‘It’s Too Late’ before the FMIF remix of Bob Sinclar’s ‘World, Hold On (Children of the Sky)’ strips the track down to a chugging synth riff and soulful vocals. Even Bloc Party get the re-rub treatment with the Phones Disco Edit swapping guitars for low-slung electro stylings.
Disco 2 opens with Joe T Vanelli’s epic ‘Get It On (Summer Love),’ mixing flaring fire-cracks with a menacing bass-line, before Logic’s ‘Save My Soul’ twists filtered vocals around a marching drum-beat. Andy Cato’s up next and drops the tribal drum licks and salsa twists of ‘La Luna,’ before we venture onto a dark tip with Arnaud Rebotini’s take on Blackstrobe’s ‘Last Dub On Earth’ which is powered along by reverbing synth and feline guitar purs. Erick Morillo’s ‘Dance I Say’ is a party battle-cry styled with an old school acid b-line with a frenzied Puff Daddy on the mic, before Steve Angello & Sebastain Ingrosso drop the Joey Beltram-esque ‘Click.’
A unique melting pot of every kind of nightclub creature – F*** Me I’m Famous is a place where anything goes. Picture the flamboyance of Studio 54 with the hindsight of acid house. Add a Balearic twist and a pinch of Parisian chic and you’re half-way there. It’s sex, frocks and rock & roll – with nothing taken too seriously. Except the music, of course.