The Glass DJ Set + MP3

Years after the demise of their somewhat-legendary Plant Bar, live indietronica production outfit the Glass has been keeping electronic music interesting in NYC. They are back with a new 12" called 'Come Alive,' which is a synth-heavy, industrial-leaning party-rocker in the vein of Tiga. Keep reading to download the original mix and to listen to their exclusive DJ set, featuring tracks from Simain Mobile Disco, Ladytron and the Glass themselves.



The Glass, 'Come Alive' (Original Mix) (MP3)

'Come Alive' Tracklist
1) Original (written and produced by The Glass)
2) Kasper Bjorke (DJ and one part of Filur with Tom Barford (aka Tomboy) from Copenhagen)
3) Stretch Armstrong (New York hip hop legend turned freestyle and electro producer)
4) <<Rinocerose>> (French disco rockers bring the Velvets vibe, mixed by Shakedown)
5) Michel Class. (Swiss producer and DJ from Lausanne)

Listen: The Glass, Exclusive February 2007 DJ Set



Tracklist

1. The Libertines - Ha Ha Wall (Kissy Sell Out Bootleg)
2. Switch - Blo yer mind up
3. Simian Mobile Disco - Hustler (acapella)
4. Armand Van Helden - Touch your toes (Stretch Armstrong remix)
5. EC1 - Hoar (White)
6. Services - Element Of Danger (MSTRKRFT Remix)
7. Johnny Gleeson - Electric Pillow Case (John Jacobsen and Mikel Molina Sushi remix) (Pacha Black)
8. Headman - OnAndOn (ClubVersion)
9. The Rapture - Whoo Alright Yeah Uh Huh (Simian Mobile Disco Dub) (Vertigo)
10. Dom Rimini - A Contrario
11. Alter Ego - Rocker (Eric Prydz Mix)
12. Black Mamba - Tea Sir (Pacha Black)
13. Paul Woolford - Erotic Discourse
14. Moby - Go (Dj Wool 98'edit)
15. Ladytron - Weekend (Virgin Tears Deepraved Weekend Mix) (Smoke & Mirrors)
16. Cajuan - Dance Not Dance (Digitalism Mix)
17. The Glass - Mad At You
18. Wolfmother - Woman (Mstrkrft Remix)
19. Digitalism In Cairo (Bootleg)
20. Boyz Noise - Kill The Kid

More info at the Glass' MySpace.

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