Australian duo Flight Facilities offer an aural glimpse into the Golden Age of dance music with their latest confection, “I Didn’t Believe.” Elizabeth Rose provides breezy vocals that sit lithely atop the track’s groovy, bass-led beat. “I D...
Flight Facilities’ time-traveling ‘decades’ mixtape series has finally caught up to the modern day. The 2002-2012 edition comes in as possibly one of the most relevant to listeners today because for many listeners like myself, these were our for...
My feelings for Outkast have always been true. I love the kings of southern rap as much as anyone who grew up with their music, and this mash up is right up a nineties kid’s alley. Combining the flowing lyrics of Outkast’s “Rosa Parks” and the fu...
Classixx‘s debut album Hanging Gardens is due out on Innovative Leisure May 14. “Borderline” is their latest single from the work, and it’s yet another stylish blast into the past from the L.A.-bred indie dance duo. Preview it on Soundclou...
Flight Facilities gave Paul Simon’s 80s hit “You Can Call Me Al” a simple edit and now it’s a refreshingly dancefloor-ready track that transcends generations. I can see this one getting crowds grooving to its summery, tribal-influenced feel at an...
Flight Facilities’ edit of this disco-era staple reminds me that you’re never too young to go all Travolta and bust a move under bright lights, and that anything truly funky is timeless even close to forty years later. Of course, “A Fifth Of Beethoven” didn’t exa...