Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Aww.. Yeah.. I Wanna Riot


Forming on the 15th anniversary of 1992 Los Angeles Riots, LeDisko and then-partner J.O.B. (John O’Brien) launched their collaborative project on April 27, 2007. As the Indie dance rock sound exploded onto underground and mainstream club circuits, LA Riots became one of its brashest ambassadors, melding electro-laced beats over commercial savvy cuts and vocals.

 A lot has happened since LA Riots branded dance music with a bawdy blend of Indie electro in 2007. Founding partner Daniel LeDisko has since teamed with fellow veteran DJ/producer Jon Pegnato to reinvent a sound that melds influences of techno, house and drum n’ bass. In widening their production scope, LA Riots has managed to maintain underground credibility while remixing for some of the industry’s premier pop and rock labels.
There newest tracks have been breaking borders and crossing country lines.  From playing in small clubs to backyards LA Riots have made their way up the circuit, and are headlining huge shows now.  Their Electronic banging style melded with elements of Dubstep and Drum and Bass have been keeping crowds grasping for air.  Check out their new single Warrior that is just itching to be played in every club across the world.

Lute these tracks:

Warrior (LA Riots Remix) - J.O.B.
Download  +++


Speaker Freakers (LA Riots Remix) - Stafford Brothers
Download check one two


Switchblade (LA Riots Remix) - Heartsrevolution
Download Groovy


Trouble in Daylight (LA Riots Remix) - Le Castle Vania


An old Punk Rock track I found fitting to the post:

I Wanna Riot - Rancid




Nicky Nines 

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