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10New Chromeo single: “Don’t Turn The Lights On”
I have an older brother, his name is David and he has a band called Chromeo. You know this, right? I just need to make sure once in a while.
(Are you following them on twitter yet? They’re new in town.)
Chromeo have a new album just around the corner, and having witnessed the brick-by-brick assembly of that beast, I can’t wait for the world to hear it. Dave always sings me his songs before he records them. Somewhere on one of my old MiniDV tapes I have footage of him doing Momma’s Boy on the air-Wurli and air-bells when it was just in his head… I need to dig that up. But I digress. They recorded the new album at a studio just a few blocks from my apartment, so I’d go visit them every evening and was the go-to “how does this sound?” guy. I even tracked their vocals on one of the songs. But truthfully, the way they work is extremely self-contained. If they do reach out to someone on the outside, it’ll be some random saxophonist, which has happened a few times already.
Now it’s all done, and it is my pleasure to present to you: “Don’t Turn The Lights On”.
Buy it on iTunes! (That’s the US link but it’s also out in the UK.)
Download the Heaps Decent song “Anywhere But Here”
Last fall I went to Australia and visited a juvenile jail with the Heaps Decent organization to encourage the kids to make music. You can read my full blog post about it here. We actually came up with a song that day, which I produced with them, and it’s just been released.
Here’s what the Heaps Decent blog had to say:
In September last year, A-Trak came to Australia with the Parklife tour. While he was here he joined Heaps Decent in Wagga Wagga, NSW where we took him to Riverina Juvenile Justice Centre for a day of music making with the young artists inside the centre.
Nina and Levins had spent the week beforehand running workshops at the centre, writing lyrics and practising flow and mic control. When A-Trak arrived at Shepherd’s Park, the school within Riverina Juvenile Justice Centre, everyone was ready to make something awesome.
‘Anywhere But Here’ is the product of our day spent recording with A-Trak. The four boys you can hear on the track wrote their own raps, as did MC Huz, a volunteer from Riverina Community College who joined us on the day. Some of the other boys played didgeridoo and made wild noises, which A-Trak sampled and used as the base for the beat.
While we are offering this for free and encourage you to spread the word by sharing the song, we please ask that you consider making a donation to Heaps Decent so that we can continue running great workshops like this one. Click here to make a donation, it’s really easy and we really appreciate any amount you can afford!
Grab the song below… and please make a donation!
Heaps Decent feat MC Huz & The Riverina Crew – Anywhere But Here (Produced by A-Trak) by Heaps Decent
Meet the official Duck Sauce toy
When Dust La Rock designed the Duck Sauce logo we knew right away we had to bring it to life. So we turned to Celebriducks, basically the Nike of rubber ducks, and made it happen! We only made 1,000 of these and they will be available later this month, starting exclusively with Colette, Kid Robot and Turntable Lab.
To answer your most burning questions:
- no they don’t squeak, but yes they float.
- yes we have new Duck Sauce songs, a bunch of them, and they are fonky.
Photos: Loren Wohl
Tiga remix coming March 1st
Limited white label of my Yeah Yeah Yeahs remix

We pressed up a limited run of white labels of my Yeah Yeah Yeahs remix… this smells like a collector’s item! Also smells like a Christmas present, if you ask me. Get them while you can at Turntable Lab.
The remix is still available on iTunes and Beatport of course.
Season’s Greetings.
Duck Sauce tees are here!

Just in time for all you holiday shoppers… hit the Fool’s Gold webstore to get Duck Sauce tees in white and black colorways, packed in a Chinese food take out box with a bunch of bonus duck stickers to enjoy.Greatest Hits vinyl here soon, along with some more surprise Duck Sauce treats. Quack quack!
Records for you to buy!
My Yeah Yeah Yeahs remix is available on iTunes since last week and is now also up on Beatport in its various edits.
And the long-awaited Kid Sister album Ultraviolet is also available now! Executive-produced by yours truly. CD is in stores and of course you can cop it on iTunes.
Chromeo cover the Eagles for upcoming DJ Kicks
I got a brother and his name is Gizmo Chromeo.
Soooo Chromeo did the next DJ Kicks compilation and here’s the kicker (pun intended): they covered The Eagles classic “I Can’t Tell You Why”. You gotta hear this.
Head on over to www.chromeo-djkicks.com and grab the freebie!









