Datarock - Give It Up (Kissy Sell Out Mix) - Free MP3 - The Daily Download - NME.COM - The world's fastest music news service, music videos, interviews, photos and free stuff to win NME.COM First For Music News NME.COM Saturday, 11 April 2009 Visit NME USA Search: site web Home News Reviews Photos Video Blogs Gigs & Tickets Festivals Artists New Music Store MyNME NME Radio NME TV Club NME Magazine Mobile SUBSCRIBE TO THIS BLOG Get the latest updates sent straight to your email or RSS reader. RSS 2.0: Posts Atom: Posts [What is this?] RECENT POSTS The previous ten posts on the Blog ArchivesThe Aliens - The Sunlamp Show (Disco Bloodbath Remix) - Free MP3 Bjork - Nattura (Switch Remix) - Free MP3 Crookers - Atomic Baile Boy - Free MP3 Nine Black Alps - Buy Nothing - Free MP3 Faze Action - Venus And Mars - Free MP3 The Heavy - Oh No Not You Again - Free MP3 The Virgins European Tour – Free Remix MP3 Franz Ferdinand - No You Girls - Free Remix MP3 Lykke Li - Little Bit (Villains Remix) - Free MP3 Au Revoir Simone - Knight Of Wands - Free MP3 P.O.S. - Goodbye - Free MP3 Kasms - Male Bonding - Free MP3 More... CATEGORIES Filter Blog posts by... CategoriesAll NME MP3 Blog (154) SEARCH Use the form below to search the blog archives... All Words Some Word Entire phrase Datarock - Give It Up (Kissy Sell Out Mix) - Free MP3 By Tim Chester Posted on 03/02/09 at 04:39:46 pm The return of the red tracksuits can only mean one thing. continued... Datarock are back in the fold. Remember when the Norwegian collective first traversed the North Sea and smothered us with computer camp love? They were SO of the moment, a jump-suited hi-NRG David Byrne-worshipping disco punk juggernaut and perfectly snug zeitgeisty fit into the new rave bubble of mid-2006. Going back on their unmaintained MySpace today is like diving through a timewarp to a very specific era, a time of NME New Rave Tours with Shitdisco and ‘Fa-Fa-Fa’ soundtracked iPod ads. It all beggars the question: how will Datarock return relevant in 2009? Fortunately, the early signs are very promising indeed. According to lynchpin, part-time Club NME DJ and all-round hilarious good egg Frederick, they’ve “replaced Talking Heads, Devo and Happy Mondays as inspiration with Fela Kuti, Afrika Bambaataa and Kraftwerk” and this new track (remixed by Kissy Sell Out) reflects a shift forward, betraying a band that can chomp through the best afrobeat/punk-funk/disco/house/whatever of the last 30 years while still keeping it February 3, 2009. As always, let me know what you think. Download Kissy Sell Out's mix of Give It Up here Subscribe to The Daily Download] Permalink • Trackback (0) 3 comments Add comment Onar [Visitor] //February 4 2009 at 13:22 After such a long wait I had kinda given up on Datarock sounding "not computer camp love -ish" But this is pretty cool. Ferskt igjen. Røden [Visitor] //February 4 2009 at 19:08 sick song. keep it up & give it up nThatch [Visitor] //February 5 2009 at 13:45 Freakadelic :D! Keep up in ur own corner. This post has 1 feedback awaiting moderation... Leave a comment: Name: Comment text: Note: HTML tags are not allowed > MyNME Newsletters Username: Password: Remember me Forgot your password? Register with MyNME Every Tuesday and Friday Up-to-the-minute news stories The best new music and free downloads Video interviews, photo galleries, competitions and more Album and track reviews for the week ahead Essential gigs in your area NME Store Watchmen T-Shirt The Cure - Boys Don't Cry T-Shirt Franz Ferdinand T-Shirt Kings of Leon T-Shirt MGMT T-Shirt Oasis T-Shirt More from the NME Store CDs NME Classics (61 Classic Tracks from the History of NME) £11.95 Various - NME Presents The Essential Bands 2005 (2CD) £11.99 Various - NME Presents The Festival Edition (2CD) £11.99 Search Kelkoo: NME.COM Saturday, 11 April 2009 Sign in Register Back To Top Search: site web NME.COM News Reviews Photos Video Gigs & Tickets Club NME Festivals Artists New Music Store MyNME Message Boards Media Player NME TV Magazine Mobile Win Ignite Network NME.COM Loaded.co.uk Uncut.co.uk Nuts.co.uk Free online flash games from mousebreaker Subscribe to NME Magazine Save up to £35 when you subscribe to NME! About Us Find out more about NME the magazine, the website, the clubs and more. NME News Alerts Get all the latest news, reviews and media delivered straight to your desktop. RSS Feeds News Reviews Join us on: © IPC MEDIA 1996-{$smarty.now|date_format:"%Y"}, All rights reserved Site User Terms Privacy Policy Advertising Info Contact Us Buy Our Content