TAG: Electro

Nov09

VHS or Beta x LA Riots “Feel It When You Know” (MP3)

Honestly, we were a little hesitant to check this new LA Riots remix of VHS or Beta’s latest, “Feel It When You Know.” We’re still groggy from the Halloween weekend and the thought of Riot’s usual peak hours bombardment seems too intense for a Monday morning. But the guys turns in a fairly sweetheart mix of poppy synths and peppy beats. This riots was more of a feel good sit-in.

VHS or Beta “Feel It When You Know (LA Riots Remix)”

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Nov02

Midnight Juggernauts – This New Technology (Emperor Machine Remix) (MP3)

Aussie synth-lovers Midnight Juggernauts just finished a whirlwind number of dates in the US (well, at least NYC and L.A.) and have released their new single “This New Technology” around that time. URB has gotten an exclusive MP3 up for download, a remix by UK producer The Emperor Machine, as this track goes into a world that floats between prog-rock and disco.

Download it HERE

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Jan15

Pase Rock: Exclusive Interview

The Spank Rock hypeman gets his own grind going...again. 

By Paul Glanting

With song titles like “The Motherfucking Rave is Over” and lyrics that demand the knickers go back on, one may be inclined to think Pase Rock is the hip-hop equivalent to the cranky old man living in the apartment unit below yours, whose always banging his ceiling with a broom and demanding that you “keep that goddamn noise down.” However, URB caught up with Rock and found out that in truth, the Rapper/ DJ is eager to provide

URB: Like most “new shit,” you’ve been rapping and Djing for years.
Pase Rock: I’ve been really interested in music and youth culture my whole life (specifically hip-hop). I guess I started out as a fan just collecting records, dancing and learning how to scratch at a young age. I started rapping in high school. Got my first record deal at 15. …

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Nov18

120 DAYS: Not Your Father’s Freedom Rock

by Giselle Zado Wasfie 

Sadism? The term named after 18th-century French aristocrat and writer (and much, much more) Marquis de Sade, who published, among other mega-controversial works, 120 Days of Sodom, which then inspired the name of a certain 21st-century sexy, electro rock, dark-but-danceable Norwegian band originally from a small, tranquil, remote coastal fishing town… say what?

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