By our tally, “#1 Hit” the fifth cut we’ve now heard from Spank Rock’s new album, Everything Is Boring and Everyone Is a Fucking Liar. And like the four prior tracks, “#1 Hit” comes complete with an all-star cast of collaborators, including producers Boys Noize and Mark Ronson. Hard to imagine the electro kingpin and the man behind Amy Winehouse on the same track? Well, the tune itself is a little schizophrenic, jumping from b’more beat to synth grind to breezy breakdown. But that’s not half as weird as the video, which utterly defies description. Just watch and get weird after the jump.
“Car Song” is the fourth tune we’ve heard off of Spank Rock’s upcoming album Everything Is Boring and Everyone Is a Fucking Liar. And like his previous pairings with Boys Noize (”Energy“) and Big Freedia (”Nasty“), the addition of Santigold to the tune proves that Spank Rock picked all the right collaborators for his second full-length, which is dropping Sept. 27th.
When it comes to music festivals, the experience is as much defined by the location as the artists booked to play. Would Coachella be Coachella were it not in the surreal landscape of the California desert? Or how would Sónar
go off were it not for the vitalic Barcelona audience that fills the Center of Contemporay Culture? MELT Festival—located a quick 90 minute train ride from the European party epicenter of Berlin again gains much of it’s stature from it’s amazing venue, Ferropoilis, an outdoor museum of massive modern industrial machines located at the site of an old strip mine. It is within the gigantic arms of these Transformer-esque monsters that the mid-sized fest (about 20,000 attendees) gains it’s magic. …MORE
Things are heating up on the hype around Spank Rock’s long awaited second album, Everything Is Boring and Everyone Is a Fucking Liar. We were given a free download of the first track, the Boys Noize-produced “Energy,” a few weeks back, and were honestly a bit perplexed by the song’s un-hip-hop vibe. Now here’s the video for another tune, “DFT DADT,” with production by Zeb Malik that hit’s on the dirty ’80s electro vibe we’ve been craving from Spank Rock.
This weekend, an estimated 200,000 party people will make the pilgrimage to Las Vegas to experience Electric Daisy Carnival, the three-day party to end all dance music parties marking it’s first year in Sin City (after 13 years in Los Angeles). Running from 8PM until 6AM, America’s only all-night mega-rave offers more bang than even the most ADD fan can experience. Here’s URB’s tips for the acts you positively don’t want to skip. …MORE



























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