Monday, February 16, 2009

Back!


Hi to everyone!

I'm back, at last!

This past year Stuart made some very very interesting things:


- The Killers - Day & Age 


Possibly the best album recorded in 2008. Full of sounds, interpretations, colours... and, of course, melodies. Each one of the tracks is a perfect story, from Human to Goodnight, Travel Well. He has also remixes the first and stunning single, Human.


- Starsailor - Tell Me It's Not Over


They had one of the best remixes ever: Four to the Floor. Now, they are back with a new album and a new song, "Tell Me It's Not Over". He is remixing it and preparing the single version.


- Keane - Perfect Symmetry


"Again and Again" and "Black Burning Heart" were the songs that Stuart put his touch on. The sound was not very muy different from the other tracks of the band, so you can barely see Stuart's work. Also, he gave some boost to the single version of "Spiralling".


- Innerpartysystem


Stuart worked on four tracks with them: "New Poetry", "Last Night in Brooklyn", "Obsession" and "Structure".


- Madonna - Miles Away


If you think Madonna would forget about Stuart, you're wrong! She asked him to remix his (by the moment) final single from her Hard Candy album, "Miles Away". The result is a fantastic Thin White Duke remix, as always.


- Frankmusik - Complete Me


One of the most important projects in 2009. Frankmusik releases his first album, and Stuart is doing some of the production. The first single, "3 Little Words" is a huge dance song, and we can see how well pair the sound of Frank and Stuart's together. In June we will see if the whole album it's worth it.

- Coldplay - Viva La Vida

Another of Stuart's musical friends, Coldplay, asked him to be the only one to remix their massive hit "Viva La Vida". Stuart delivered a brilliant version of the song, mantaining the epic melody and adding some impressiv explosions. It was offered free by the abnd on their website.

- The Killers, Elton John & Neil Tennant - Joseph, Better You Than Me

Three of the most important pop acts ever reunited to make a Christmas song. Stuart produced a year ago The Killers' Don't Shoot Me Santa, and this time they teamed up with the one and only Elton John and Neil Tennant from th Pet Shop Boys. The result is a huge rock ballad.


1 comentarios:

Anonymous said...

It's great seeing you back! Keep us updated about this music magician please!