Hold On / Take It Slow
LA-based producer Blake Robin (aka LUXXURY aka Baron von Luxxury) has been making waves in the nu disco world with his controversial LUXXURY edits, a series of dubby, slow disco remixes highlighting buried gold in the original multitracks of classic songs, making the familiar more exciting by unearthing unexpected treasure. Launched in July 2013 with Madonna "Vogue (Luxxury edit)", he received immediate support from Greg Wilson, Psychemagik, Ursula 1000, Junior Sanchez, Goldroom and hundreds more. His "Hotel California" edit injected new life into the ancient, overplayed classic rock song giving it a sexy, dubbed out beat and transforming Don Henley into a vocoderized robot. It was a runaway smash, attracting nearly 300,000 Soundcloud listens, ink from the Wall Street Journal (who published a front page article about him), offers from dozens of labels, and a major internet kerfluffle, all of which served only to boost Luxxury's profile and add to his mystique. Now the edits are more popular than ever - and, having been banned from Soundcloud, Youtube, Bandcamp and beyond, are only currently available at his live performances. For his DJ aka "Live Remix" sets, Luxxury remixes his collection of multitrack stems on the fly using Ableton Live and his trusty Akai APC40 Mk2, resulting in a one-time-only experience of mostly unreleased and totally exclusive Luxxury edits. Recently returned from a UK tour supporting Greg Wilson, including a date at Wales’ Festival No. 6, Luxxury is gearing up to release new originals on Brooklyn’s Deep&Disco, and is setting up more tour dates in the US and abroad through 2016.