House | Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Unveils Brand New Original On Rinse FM Residency
Posted by Tay on October 5, 2015
Underground dance music would not be where it is now without Rinse FM. Since its inception in 1994, Rinse FM has gone on to champion UK-centric dance music and artists like Shadow Child, Skream, Kode9, amongst others. This month, Rinse FM has been hosting Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs for a special month long residency radio show, and he just used the second episode of the mix to unveil one of his biggest surprises – his first original since his debut album, Trouble, dropped over three years ago. Starting at the 1:36:00 mark of the mix, you can hear Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaur’s signature house groove, as he weaves a pulsing bass line into heady percussion arrangements and his very own vocals on his brand new original. Check it out above, and make sure to keep an eye out for more magic out of the UK legend.
Chill, Electro | Dillon Francis ft Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Without You
Posted by VMan on August 6, 2013
Dillon Francis teamed up with Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs aka TEED and dropped this epic dance record called “Without You.” According to his SoundCloud, Dillon was having some relationship problems, and TEED ended up writing a song about the situation. I’m glad he did. I’m letting you know now, this is not your typical Dillon Francis track, but it’s another great track to add to your Summer playlist nonetheless. Enjoy this light and sexy record, and support by purchasing the single!
iTunes: Dillon Francis ft Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Without You
House, Preview | Disclosure – F For You (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Remix) [Preview]
Posted by Spice on July 16, 2013
Mark my words: 2013 will go down as the summer of Disclosure. Settle has already taken the blogosphere/world by storm, so it’s not terribly surprising that high profile remixes are beginning to pop up.
With “F For You,” the consummate niche-occupier/genre-defier better known as TEED takes an already great song and ramps it up about seven levels. Where Disclosure’s original is tight, polished, and crisp to a fault, TEED’s is spacey, a bit dark, and hypnotically stripped down. Damn. I might like this more than the original, and I like the original quite a bit. Keep your eyes peeled for a release date — not shocking/almost fitting that this went up without one.