Our Creators are a very talented and prolific bunch, and our inbox is always cluttered with alerts of new remixes and mashups from the incredible DJs and producers in our line-up. We just couldn't keep these fresh new tunes to ourselves because, after all, filesharing is caring. Here are our top picks from the past week.Robyn: “Call Your Girlfriend” (Feed Me remix)Swedish dance-pop artist Robyn‘s upbeat boyfriend-stealing anthem “Call Your Girlfriend” off Body Talk gets supremely confuddled by UK DJ Jon Gooch aka Feed Me. He takes the basic pop hit and gives it a glossy 8-bit electronic infusion, with some dubstep bass lines thrown in for good measure. Stay tuned for Robyn’s Creator profile, coming soon.Mark Ronson and The Business Intl.: “Record Collection” (LOGO remix)The latest rendition of Mark Ronson and The Business Intl.‘s “Record Collection” comes from dynamic French electronic duo LOGO who give it a powerful kick by looping every vocal and effect imaginable. The track diverges stylistically about once a minute, but LOGO manages to pull it all off. We thought we’d tire of hearing remixes of this song, but from what we’ve heard so far from Plastic Plates and Perseus, we’re still looking forward to the remix album out September 5th.Feist: “My Moon My Man” (Boys Noize remix)
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This remix isn’t technically new, but we loved what Alex Ridha of Boys Noize did with Charlotte Gainsbourg’s “Trick Pony,” so we decided to do a little digging to see if he had worked with any other female solo artists. Sure enough, we stumbled upon this track from Feist, which Ridha has given a techno fix adding in a steady kick drum and an industrial robotic loop of the phrase “My Moon My Man.” The harshness of the effects balance out Feist’s breathy vocals and pacing… which is a lovely aesthetic that can grow old quickly.CREATOR BONUS PLAYLISTEpisode 2 of A-Track’s Fool’s Gold Radioshow on SiriusXM. See the track listing here.