Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Skeletal Revamping: Uncle Skeleton's Pancho Chumley Remixes Available for Free

Posted by D. Patrick Rodgers on Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:37 AM

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Uncle Skeleton is the project of Ross Wariner--the half of now-defunct KinderCastle that's moving away. Back in March, Uncle Skeleton released a collection of smart electro-pop numbers known as Pancho Chumley, and now, thanks to the help of YK Records, there is a collection of remixes available for free. You can download or stream the record in its entirety for free (or download the single-song "megamix" version), and it features remixes by such prolific local knob-twiddlers as Jensen Sportag, DPAUL (The Privates' Dave Paulson), Makeup and Vanity Set, Justin Kase and more. Now, I've made it through almost all of the remixes already, and each one certainly brings something to the table. But there's one that was just born to be the Cream's favorite. DPAUL's "Diskoteq" remix features some killer sampled vocals from that "Two cities on flame with rock 'n' roll" lady that left Tracy the long-winded "I ain't old!" voicemail in regard to a pretty harmless Bonnaroo piece. It's featured below for your listening pleasure. I'm sure wherever she is, that ole girl is still ready to party. This one's for her!

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Thanks for posting this. I assume most Cream readers probably aren't so into this style of music but I think there's a little something for everybody on the EP.

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Posted by Michael on 09/15/2009 at 1:05 PM

Some fine remixes here. Some of which you will definitely hear spun at the next BFF.

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Posted by Steve on 09/15/2009 at 2:29 PM
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