Dirtpop are Jamie Black & Chris McBride. Two unorthodox electronic producers from the UK however Jamie now lives in the US. For Original tracks go to our dirtpop myspace page...Unafraid to work on anything outside the box, Dirtpop look with great interest to any other genre thats different to their stable diet of electronica, Breaks and
electro, pick apart, re-mould, sprinkle magic dust, be told its crap and advised to do better, do better, achieve thumbs up and dream of future grammy nominations.As well as currently finishing off new Dirtpop tracks, they are constantly on the lookout for remix opportunities. Wether you are Live band, Other electronic producers, poets, or devising a movie and need a soundtrack, contact them to discuss re-works.Above are some of the tracks Dirtpop have remixed recently and will be released very soon.Like the remixes? check out the original bands:French Horn Rebellion:Jamie finds them (or did they find dirtpop) either way, jamie mails them to ask if Dirtpop can remix a track, they say yes, Jamie & Chris remix Body electric, French Horn Rebellion love it, all of a sudden the world is put right and we all laugh about the irony of it all over a steaming cup of coco.
David and Robert Perlick-Molinari, the brothers behind French Horn Rebellion. Their older brother, TJ, a local attorney, fills in as a guest on bass.
Robert and David wear '80s-style headbands and tight jeans as they work the keyboard and two MacBooks. They bob and dance like they're sweating to the oldies. It is, as they describe, retro-futuristic. It's also insanely infectious.
Featured on MTVu with their other slamming track Up All Nite.check em at www.myspace.com/frenchhornrebellionAngels On Acid:if you want to remix a track sometimes it helps that the lead guitarist from one of the countries leading new breed of industrial acts lives in your house. Founded in 2003 by M!K!LL (a.k.a. Michael Banks), the band (M:Kill, J355iC4 and the Omen (very tidy and does his dishes) immediately stands out from other bands of their ilk for their unique combination of divergent styles of electronica, merging elements of trance, EBM, and industrial, and even throwing some heavy metal guitars into the mix to create a sound that is as enticing to those in search of a catchy melodic hook as to those looking to lose themselves on the dance floor. Just been signed to DBSP this lot are growing popularity at a tremendous rate, the only problem Jamie has with the Omen is that he never makes the tea.
check em at www.myspace.com/angelsonacid666************COMING SOON***************Watch out for Dirtpop's new remix of Gritz & Disco by Rythmn Mechanic, coming out on Clutch Records.
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