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Urban Noize & Lana Del Rey - I Just Wanted You To Know (LDR Remixes) Over the past couple of months while working on a ton of new remixes, I couldn't help but work on some new Lana ones. As I always do. Ultimately culminating into a nice new project. Inspired by her fourth studio album Honeymoon, her debut Born To Die, and the 3rd Dan Auerbach Ultraviolence, "I Just Wanted You To Know" slowly came together. Ranging from alternative rock, progressive rock & psychedelic pop.
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The 80 page Lana Del Rey inspired comic with be produced by Mario Candelaria. and released by Red Stylo Press. As posted on bleedingcool.com: Singer/Songwriter Lana Del Rey is getting a comic book, and no it’s not made by StormFront Comics. Instead, Red Stylo Press is publishing an anthology of stories inspired by Del Rey’s music, according to a press release discovered in a solicit on comiXology. Mario Candelaria pitched the idea after Red Stylo had success with Angel With a Bullet, a four issue series of stories inspired by Tom Waits. Contributing to the project, which will be called Baroque Pop, will be the following creative teams: Chuck Harrison & Luke Marrone Daniel Charles & Ashley St. Lawrence (with Scott Ewen) Jennie Wood & Chris Goodwin Enrica Jang & Jan Velazquez Mario Candelaria & Katarzyna Witerscheim Michael Lynch & Mira Mortal Eric Palicki & Daniel Earls Additionally, the book will feature portraits by these artists: Jim Towe Adam Ferris (feat. Lesley Atlansky) John Keaveney Hoyt Silva Fabian Lelay (feat Lesley Atlansky) Set to debut in April at C2E2, Baroque Pop is seeking funding on Kickstarter, where a description reads: BAROQUE POP is an eighty-page comic anthology produced by Mario Candelaria and is being released by Red Stylo Press. Inspired by the music of Lana Del Rey, Baroque Pop is a carefully curated selection of short form comics and illustrations celebrating love, loss, success, and change by comic creators who came together after finding mutual solace and inspiration in her music. Baroque Pop is both an homage to Lana as well as a testament to the imagery and symbolism this modern day muse draws out of artists and writers. Her melodies invoke a sense of longing and wonder and endless hope. Mixed with instrumental tracks that feel cinematic in scope, her tunes practically invite the imagination to run wild painting tiny pictures with the emotions released in every bar, in every hook, until each album resembles a mosaic reflecting our deepest desires and secrets with each subsequent listening In keeping with the music theme, the book itself will be printed at 7×7 inches to physically resemble a 45 RPM record cover. The project has already raised over $1000 of its $4000 funding goal. It mentions no official association with Lana Del Rey beyond inspiration. https://www.bleedingcool.com/2017/01/26/latest-superhero-get-comic-book-lana-del-rey/
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Music to Watch Boys To: Official Music Video
urbannoize replied to Subversive's topic in New Releases
From the moment of i heard Music To Watch Boys To, i always envisioned the music video being like the Hitch:) voyeur mystery thriller Rear Window. With Lana taking the role of James Stewart. Watching and spying on a potential guy she'd like to date. The twist would be she'd be taking out her competition until had what she wanted. -
With never seen before outtakes photos from Nirvana’s Nevermind album cover shoot just released today 25 years later, i took a look at a few and realized something very coincidental and striking. Lana’s underwater scene from the Freak music video eerily mirrors Kurt’s solo shots. Awhile paying homage to Les Baxter’s Jewels of the sea album artwork. The connection for me is that now i'm getting Cobain vibes looking back on the stills from Freak. Not saying it was intention. Just saying, a weird coincidence for me. Kurt Cobain photos are credited to photographer Kirk Weddle. http://imgur.com/9RYe33X http://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/inside-nirvanas-nevermind-pool-party-25-years-later-w439840
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Exactly a year after i released my remix to Diet Mountain Dew, Mike Daly the producer and writer of it showed appreciation once more to another remix. To which i was honestly surprised about. But ever so grateful. He'll always have my utmost respect and gratitude. Just for the simple fact that he genuinely enjoyed the remix and was supportive. http://imgur.com/a/My8OO
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Thank you, thank you, thank you! Appreciate you checking out the remixes on Soundcloud. And the Summertime Sadness remix is easily one of my favorite remixes that i've ever worked on. With Music to Watch Boys To coming right behind it. The Nirvana mention is so dope. Will send you download link for Summertime Sadness & MTWBT
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NEW MUSIC: Lana Del Rey x Jay Z - Freak [urban Noize Remix] I'll always love curating and developing Lana Del Rey and Jay Z remix records because they just work. Well at least to me. Anyway been awhile since I worked on one until now. The record Freak comes off her fourth studio album Honeymoon. https://www.instagram.com/p/BF-LT9CDn9w/?taken-by=urbannoize
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In the wake of Prince’s recent passing, Baz Luhrmann reveals Prince’s early involvement with Luhrmann’s 2013 Great Gatsby soundtrack that never panned out turned into an opportunity for Lana Del Rey and her centerpiece record of the star studded album Young and Beautiful. "In one of the great sadnesses that I've been reminded of with the passing of Prince is that on Gatsby…I was working with Prince on a song for Gatsby and it was a re-imagined version of a song he did with Martika called 'Love…Thy Will Be Done' and it was going to be a major piece in [the film]," Luhrmann explained. "And we did work on it. He was in Australia touring and we did some work there. We did further work on it. In fact we worked on it a lot. And there just came a moment when — it's a co-owned piece and he couldn't quite get it released. And at that stage I had to make another decision, so I went and worked with Lana Del Rey to do the piece we did." Read more here: http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/7341807/baz-luhrmann-prince-great-gatsby-song