I fucking love these guys. Synth and sample-tastic, quirky Electronic Pop somewhere between Shiny Toy Guns, Mika, Frankmusik, and The Mission District… Pony Pony Run Run write irregular Wonky Pop tracks with jagged syncopated beats, off-beat guitar work, catchy singalong choruses and phat driving bass lines. Feel good summer music at its very best – album You Need Pony Pony Run Run isn’t in the shops here yet, but you can pick it up on iTunes, and I highly recommend that you do (if you haven’t already)!
If you are already all over Pony Pony Run Run and you’re wondering where you can listen to a grimey, dub-infused, bass and bleep remix of their ace track Hey You, then look no further than Leeds boys Jeuce. Their rehash, which you can check out on their Myspace along with all their other massive official remixes, is a monster mashup with floorfilling potential. I can’t reiterate this enough people.. Dance to Jeuce!
The Best of New Urban
April 22, 2009
At the risk of pigeon-holing myself I have predominantly focused on enlightening the world to the best up-and-coming Indie / Rock / Emo… so far. So here’s a bit of the best of Grime / R’n'B / Soul / Breakbeat and all things Urban:
Jake Jon & Bisa – Influence from genres as diverse as Ska, R’n'B, Pop, Soul and Urban make Jake Jon & Bisa a unique and refreshing listen, appealing to a wide variety of fans. Their chilled out, smooth sound complete with processed beats, pop-hook synth lines, bass loops, funk guitars, close harmonies and impressive rhymes makes for the perfect Summer-time companion. For me, the raw talent evident in this Soul Boy-Girl duo act more than makes up for the, at times, slightly amateur production and tacky synth sounds, and the fact that epic and infectious Pop tracks like See Dat Dude and Synthony Song have only had 18 and 17 Myspace plays respectively is frankly criminal. So if you want to be part of something really intimate: if you want to be able to say ‘I spotted them first’, head to their Myspace, or better yet come on down to The Great Escape Festival and check them out there:
Now for some camp-as-a-row-of-tents, energetic, sexed-up, Disco Sec-Rap, check these guys out:







