Guardian has a suggestion to turn our living-rooms into clubs with a selection of the 10 best remixes that reach as far as 1982. The list starts with Donna Summer's motor-disco 'I Feel Love' expanded to 15 minutes of techno psychedelia by Patrick Cowley, and finishes with Prince's 'I Wanna Be Your Lover' tweaked by Dimitri from Paris to part-live part-club disco-bomb.

Deftones have announced a 20th anniversary deluxe reissue of their landmark 2000 album, 'White Pony', featuring a bonus LP of brand-new remixes dubbed 'Black Stallion' with reworkings by the likes of DJ Shadow, The Cure’s Robert Smith, Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda, and more. In advance of its December 11th release, Deftones have unveiled Purity Ring’s remix of 'Knife Prty'. Other remixers on Black 'Stallion' include Phantogram, Tourist, Clams Casino, Squarepusher, Blanck Mass, and others.

Musical and creative impresario Will Coloan has made an AfroBeat remix of Stevie Wonder's 1976 song 'Black Man' that recollects many accomplishments from black men of all hues. In the accompanying Coloan features dozens of contemporary black men of distinction - Barack Obama, Denzel Washington, Jay-Z, Kobe Bryant, and many, many more (the video lists them all).

Drums & electronic duo Broken English Club made a "banging" remix of 'No Walls, No Air' by Gum Takes Tooth, adding "vocals and lyrics, essentially building a new track, albeit one with the same nerve-shredding build". The song is taken from Gum Takes Tooth's 'Arrow', an album the Quietus hears as "one of the LPs […]