Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Dayfresh Coldplay and Dmitry Fyodorov tracks


Coldplay hits the big drum with their new single from forthcoming album Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends. Violet Hill is a Radioheadish (OMG when are we gonna stop referring to Radiohead?) release of an U2ish overwhelming arena rock song. Dmitry Fyodorov hit the big beats, but not necessarily sounding like the genre, on this month's track. Here's some info I copied from the mail:

" “Greetings, D!” - A new track from Dmitry Fyodorov saying hello to the D. So what does D stand for? Is it dance, destruction, drunkenness, death, doing it or Dadaism? Or can it be a tribute to the controversial Sergeant D? Founder of the non-profit organization "People for the Ethical Treatment of Zombies" (PETZ), working to ending the injustices that zombies worldwide have had to endure for ages. A great cause for the undead, like Dmitry Fyodorov - bringer of havoc on dance floors and undeadliness. This is the fourth cool track of 2008, featuring roundhouse kick percussion and wicked cut-up rave vocals. This one is one exclusive one. Never before heard, neither in the rink nor on the web. "

Coldplay - Violet Hill (zshare)
Coldplay - Violet Hill (ysi)

Dmitry Fyodorov - Greetings, D! (zshare)
Dmitry Fyodorov - Greetings, D! (ysi)