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REMIXER SPOTLIGHT: JIMI PYTHON + LOGAN LYNN

Jimi Python (2009) Logan Lynn Music

“Jimi Python”

“Jimi Python” is an Electro/Folk/Experimental wizard from Finland. His remix of “Burning Your Glory” was picked as one of the winners of the 2009 “Dancefloor Mayhem” LL Remix Contest and I agreed with them…

His version is totally better than any of the versions I have ever released of that song. I am happy to say it, happy to put it out on Volume 4 of the remix EP Collection, and happy that somebody was able to do what I would have done with it had I known what ultimately needed to be done. Jimi Python knew. Jimi Python knew big time.

For more information and to listen to Jimi Python’s music, CLICK HERE. Volume 4 is coming at you in December, people…but only when you get “From Pillar To Post” during the Pre-Release (which is happening NOW!)

"FEED ME TO THE WOLVES" IS THE FEATURED SONG AT THE "32 FEET PER SECOND" INDIE MUSIC BLOG TODAY!

Logan Lynn (2009)

You can check out the full post and get the audio HERE, but there’s a bit of the piece just below to tide you over.

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From “32ft/Second”:

“Logan Lynn dropped into my email client with the warning or excitement that he was recommended by The Dandy Warhols. Both artists make their homes in Portland, but the similarities pretty much stop there. In fact, Logan Lynn sounds nothing like the Dandy Warhols. This, of course, doesn’t mean that the Dandys can’t like him. They are free to make artistic choices on their own, at least so I’ve been told.

And this affection makes sense. Lynn’s sound is the shuddering electro-pop of a Postal Service arrangement gone on a colorful amphetamine bender. Even the lyrics betray the drama of Gibbard. Once you get underneath Lynn’s rhetoric, “Feed Me To The Wolves” is a pleading, full-of-promises mediation on emotional pain. As low-end synths growl ominously, bright electrics of treble stab at the top of the mix – a musical dichotomy of loathing and hope to mirror his lyrical posing. Lynn is candid: “I’ll die before I find a way to ease this pain.” Perhaps, he’s kidding and perhaps not. He’s free to make artistic choices on his own; and “Feed Me To The Wolves” is a good one.”


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