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December 13 2007

FEATURED: Scanners at the Dim Mak RCRD LBL blog

Posted 12/13/2007 4:22 PM by rcrd lbl

Tags: pop, rock, dance, electronic, dj, britpop

Sometimes that mid-week hump is hard to get over, so the guys at the Dim Mak RCRD LBL blog have posted a new installment of DSCVR Dim Mak, their weekly column pointing to past highlights of the label's catalogue. This week it's an L.A. Riots remix of "Lowlife" by Scanners, a UK-based alterna-pop band Dim Mak signed last year. The original "Lowlife" is a catchy pop song in the vein of an edgier and more fleshed out version of Catatonia (calling all Brit-pop geeks on that one), but the remix sees L.A. Riots using his heavy dance production to transform the song into a Europop club monster. Check out the DSCVR DIM MAK post for the remix, and the Scanners MySpace for the original.

Scanners at the Dim Mak RCRD LBL blog

Scanners on MySpace

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