Jack Beats unloads discography on Electric Zoo
With the afternoon heat in full force, Jack Beats took the stage on the 360 stage of Electric Zoo. Sporting a black cap and white tee, Beni G stood in contrast to Niall Dailly, dressed in all black. While the crowd screamed in delight to the departing Gramatik before, the duo hit the ground running with deep bass, a departure from the bluesy live guitar show of the preceding act. To help properly segue from one genre to the other, they began their set with a small introductory beat edit. With the sun beating down on both sides of the tent, the crowd began to shuffle and sway back and forth.
Ahead of US release, Rudimental make entire debut album ‘Home’ available online
If the name Rudimental is still new to your ears -- listen up now. The quartet's LP Home has already hit number one in the UK (it was original released in late April of this year), and now ahead of its US release next week, the group has made all twelve tracks available for stream, courtesy of SPIN. Many of the group's records, songs like "Feel The Love," "Spoons," "Waiting All Night," and "Hell Could Freeze" have already seen massive success as singles -- and for good cause. Like other artists like Disclosure, AlunaGeorge, and Bondax, Rudimental are promoting a quality and accessible UK sounds across Atlantic waters with influences from '90s house, jungle, two-step, and beyond. They're getting noticed, and fast (even Beyonce has declared herself a fan).