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Feed the Horse

March 15, 2009

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The blogs are all finally catching on to Palms Out discovery Fagget Fairys. When the first round of 12″s came out, I didn’t read about them too much, despite it being an important step in digital music history that an mp3 blog was putting out a vinyl record. Long since sold out, you waiters are getting a break because at the end of this month, when Fagget Fairys’ debut Feed the Horse comes out, Palms Out will be reissuing the “Samo Ti” single. WOOOOO! On March 30th the myth that lesbians don’t like dance music will finally be laid to rest, you’ll be able to buy (yes, PURCHASE, with cash dollas) it via Music For Dreams. Until then, you can get the first single below.

Fagget Fairys – Feed The Horse

Fagget Fairys – Feed the Horse (Club Dub)

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Fagget Fairys Still Working

July 31, 2008

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Pushing their 12″ put out by none other than Palms Out Sounds, playing shows and working on some new tracks. What else is a queer, electro duo from Denmark to do? (It’s a little weird when you search youtube for their name because you inevitably find hateful videos from people who can’t even SPELL their hate!) Fagget Fairys uploaded a new song to their myspace and the anticipation over at TPR can not be described as slight. An old track below, check it out and see why we are so excited to hear more.

Fagget Fairys–Last Night in Miami

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Fairy Dusted

December 27, 2007

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How happy was I to get my 1st ever Palms Out Release on chubby 12″vinyl this week? It took on a metaphysical ecstaticism, if that’s possible. What I’m most excited about is that these tracks are not light, understated or in any way amateur. They are full blown, detailed, nuke the dance floor in your brain tracks that have no problem taking over the world. From their site:

Fagget Fairys consist of DJ Sensimilla & MC ENA, feeding you with electro-grime beats and sweet baile balkan rap… It’s a journey through heavy basslines, electro-techno beats and the live performance of MC ENA.

When you order the 12″ you will be sent a link with digital versions of the vinyl tracks along with extra remixes by Zombie Disco Squad, Ooh Ee, Three is a Crowd, Boody B and more! As an enticement, Palms Out has been giving away the first track for free. Big Stereo posted the Bloody B remix a while back. Get ‘em below and then go and buy the record. I’ve already talked about how an mp3 blog starting a record label and selling hard copies of music is part of the revolution that is changing the face of the music industry. With every click you can be a part of this from the ground floor and get some hot tracks from a Dutch Danish lesbian electro duo to boot!!

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Fagget Fairys – “Uzela” (Boody B remix)

Fagget Fairys–”UZELA” (Produced by T.O.M. & YoAkim)

–Stinky Pinky

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Behind Every Good Girl Band, There’s a Hot Homothug

November 30, 2007

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Palms Out Sounds, always one of the best places to find the hottest floor-creaming tracks, is getting ready to break out in a major way. 2008 is literally the future as a record label, an expanded contributors list and cutting edge look and feel will give Palms Out first dibs on answering many questions about what the hell is happening to the music industry. With their first 12″ by Danish lesbian duo Fagget Fairys available for pre-order, we have the paradox of an Mp3 blog selling hard copies of music. I’m SO there.

This week, Palms Out clued me into the cock friendly mind of DJ, Producer, homothug and now svengali Kingdom–an attractive Brooklynite making his first splish-splashes in the music mogul hot tub. A slammin’ mixtape on the myspace, regular gigging and now a girl group Michelle–a Crime Mob-ish crew of divas ready to give hipster rap circles a new spin. Mp3′s and a link to his mixtape below, and while I couldn’t find the tracklist, R&B, house, thugrave, and old school hip hop are present in a fine 55 minute balance perfect for parties with tallboys and booties.

Kingdom–Buckn’ Ft. Sr. Palm (Radio Edit)

Keyshia Cole–Let it Go (Kingdom’s 909 Remix)

Official Mixtape Vol. 1

Michelle–You Don’t Know Michelle

–Stinky Pinky

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