Theophilus London – Oops (Tweet Cover)

Oops was written by Tweet and Missy Elliott (produced by Timbaland) for Tweet’s 2002 debut album, Southern Hummingbird. Theophilus had this to say about this cover track and his mixtape, “I Want You”:

Was a hard one covering this track. Def. wanted to cover an edgy song on “I WANT YOU” Shouts to Hudson Mohawke for killing the sounds

Theophilus London – Oops (Tweet Cover)

Also check out Theophilus on Maximum Balloons’ track, “Groove Me (ft. Theophilus London)

Bloodgroup – My Arms

Taken from thier critically acclaimed debut, “Dry Land” is a haughting electronic fused track.  If you’re into Miike Snow like I am, I’m sure this will be an instant hit with you.

Bloodgroup – My Arms

bio from last.fm

Having released one of the very best albums of 2009 in Iceland according to critics and others alike, Bloodgroup have risen from making simple electro pop in run-down houses in East-Iceland to something much bigger.

Bloodgroup is made up of three talented Icelandic siblings, Halez, Raggi and Lilja, and Faroese techno mastermind Janus. This four-piece band is known for sensational live shows, their captivating melodies and powerfully crafted brand of electronic music. Bloodgroup released their debut album, Sticky Situation, in November 2007. The album was very well received, and Bloodgroup were considered as one of the most interesting bands in Iceland following its release. The next two years were spent mostly on touring, playing festivals like SXSW in Austin, Texas, NXNE in Toronto, Canada, Roskilde festival in Denmark, CMJ in New York, Eurosonic in the Netherlands and Iceland Airwaves.

Bloodgroup’s second album, Dry Land, was released in Iceland on December 2nd 2009. It has been one of the most successful albums in Iceland since its release, praised by critics and the first single, My Arms, has done extremely well on Icelandic radio. Dry Land received the Icelandic independent “Kraumur” Album awards and has been called “the best album of the year” by most critics in Iceland, and has been described as a big step forward for the band.

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