Every Morning by Kohwi
originally by Sugar Ray
This track is my favourite off the delightfully cute Kirsta mix tape which dropped on Head Underwater a few days ago. The mix’ theme was to cover favourite 90’s tracks, and has some amazingly talented artists featured on it.
Cory Levinson a.k.a. Kohwi turns the track that we all know into something fresh and unexplored. Tropical synth chords, a dripping underwater bass line and plenty of reversed percussion samples make this track into something easily drinkable, like a mint julep.
Do yourself a 90’s favour and download the mix over at Head Underwater.
You’re the One That I Want by Angus & Julia Stone
originally from Grease
(via kjjkjj)
Where Is My Mind by Maxence Cyrin
originally by The Pixies
(posted by karenabad)
Every Morning by Kohwi
originally by Sugar Ray
This track is my favourite off the delightfully cute Kirsta mix tape which dropped on Head Underwater a few days ago. The mix’ theme was to cover favourite 90’s tracks, and has some amazingly talented artists featured on it.
Cory Levinson a.k.a. Kohwi turns the track that we all know into something fresh and unexplored. Tropical synth chords, a dripping underwater bass line and plenty of reversed percussion samples make this track into something easily drinkable, like a mint julep.
Do yourself a 90’s favour and download the mix over at Head Underwater.
Last Christmas by The Puppini Sisters
originally by Wham!
(Source: nathanieljams)
Sadie by M. Ward
originally by Joanna Newsomfrom Under the Radar:
M. Ward’s heavy-lidded cover of Joanna Newsom’s “Sadie” appears on Versions of Joanna, a 22-track tribute comp that also features Owen Pallett, Billy Bragg, Ben Sollee, and Josh Mann of Australia’s Paper Arms, re-doing tracks by the harp queen. Ward’s take doesn’t pack the same emotional wallop as the Milk-Eyed Mender original, but he gets the job done.
Sales of the digital release benefit Oxfam America’s Pakistan Floods Relief Fund. You can download the whole globe-spanning collection right now at its official site
Landslide by Sin Fang
originally by Fleetwood Mac
(via quarterwhipped)“Here’s a pretty little deconstructed cover of Fleetwood Mac’s classic “Landslide” performed by Sindri Már Sigfusson of the band Seabear. His solo material goes under the name Sin Fang. Keep an eye on him. It’s pretty and sparse like some of Antony & the Johnson’s softer moments.”
(Source: perfectmidnightworld)