Alright, let’s dive into All Inclusive Remixes by Myd—a groovy little gem that dropped in 2018 under the legendary Ed Banger Records. If you’re into House, Techno, Nu-Disco, or Electro (or just vibing to some French electronic goodness), this remix album might be your next obsession.
First off, let’s talk about “The Sun (Mooph’s 8-bit Cover).” Oh man, this track is wild. It’s like someone took a tropical sunset and shoved it into an old-school Nintendo game. The 8-bit vibes are so nostalgic, but somehow it still slaps hard enough for the club. You can almost picture yourself jamming out on a pixelated beach while dodging virtual coconuts. I remember this one because it’s just so darn quirky—like, who else would think to mix sunshine-y melodies with retro gaming sounds? Props to Mooph for pulling it off without it feeling gimmicky.
Then there’s “Bingo (Cassius Remix).” Wow, okay, Cassius really brought their A-game here. This remix is smooth as butter but packs a punch when it needs to. The beat builds up slowly, teasing you until BAM—you’re fully locked into its hypnotic groove. What sticks with me is how effortlessly cool it feels. Like, you could play this at a rooftop party or blast it in your car late at night, and it’d kill either way. It's got that timeless Cassius touch—those lush synths, that crisp production—it’s basically ear candy.
One thing I love about this whole project is how playful it feels. Myd didn’t just slap together random remixes; they curated something fun yet thoughtful. Each track has its own personality, but everything ties back to that signature Ed Banger vibe. Plus, coming from France—the land of baguettes AND banging beats—it makes sense that this album oozes style.
Honestly, listening to All Inclusive Remixes feels like being handed a cocktail menu where every drink sounds amazing. You don’t know what to pick first, but no matter what you choose, you’re gonna have a good time. And isn’t that what great music should do? Make life feel more exciting?
Oh, random thought: I wonder if Myd ever thought people would be dancing to these tracks five years later...probably not! But hey, here we are, still vibin’. Cheers to that!