Keep Shelly In Athens Remixes



I’ve probably posted most of these at some point or another in the past separately but now you have them all in one place. Keep Shelly In Athens have been one of my favorite remixers in the past year or so, always epic in this lo-fi way, catchy synths and the effects are always added on in a tasteful way, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Also, look at all the free downloading!

P.S. to Keep Shelly In Athens(if you read this): email me jakub at iso50 dot com i’d like you to remix Tycho.

Cover art by: ? [any info would be appreciated, would love to give credit]

15 Comments

  1. jocieopp says:

    the drawing is by the architect paul rudolph. the drawing center in nyc had a show of this work in 2010: http://www.drawingcenter.org/exh_past.cfm?exh=771

  2. JOCIE says:

    the drawing is by architect paul rudolph. this series of work was featured in a show at the drawing center in nyc in 2010:
    http://www.drawingcenter.org/exh_past.cfm?exh=771

    cheers–

  3. Sorbus says:

    It’s Paul Rudolph’s Lower Manhattan expressway, isn’t it?

  4. Model Worker says:

    Great remixes! And yes, after you are done remixing Tycho, please remix Model Worker!

    – Jeremy

  5. Anonymous says:

    Super cool, fenk you!

  6. Anonymous says:

    No Body Language? Shame on you!

  7. very says:

    ‘Keep Shelly In Athens’ – I can’t get over how cool name that is.

  8. Evan says:

    Distorted Hohner Pianet T in the Sacred Animals remix!

  9. GhostintheToast says:

    Wow, so good! Thank you for sharing!!

  10. Mikayla! says:

    The sacred animals remix.. can’t get that out of my mind. thankyou.

  11. Joel says:

    Epic. All the way through.

  12. Scott Lowe says:

    Jacub,

    A cool new way to look up an image is to drag it into the search bar on the google image search page.

    Hope that helps in the future! Thanks for the post!

  13. Scott Lowe says:

    Sorry, to clarify on my above post, you can drag the image either directly from a browser or a saved image into the Google image search field and Google is able to figure out what it is a picture of and return search results. A pretty cool feature that I just found out about a little while ago.

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