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Lana Del Rey - Summertime Sadness [urban Noize Remix] In honor of the release of Lana Del Rey's newest single "West Coast" which is set to premiere Monday April 14, and serves as the first single from her Ultraviolence, we decided to premiere our 60s psychedelic pop/folk rock remix to her previous single "Summertime Sadness". It was refreshing and great to work. https://soundcloud.com/urbannoizeremixes/lana-del-rey-summertime-1
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NEW MUSIC: Lana Del Rey feat. JAY Z - Meet Me In The Pale Moonlight [urban Noize Remix] (Preview) With the anticipation of Lana Del Rey's newest single titled "West Coast", which is will serve as the 1st single from her forthcoming album Ultraviolence, we were inspired to remix Lana's latest leaked record "Meet Me In The Pale Moonlight". Can't wait to debut the full version soon. https://soundcloud.com/urbannoizeremixes/lana-del-rey-feat-jay-z-meet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f44YvNAeNTc
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Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread
urbannoize replied to lflflflflflflflflflf's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
I agree, it would be awesome & surprising to see her at least do one radio friendly record off this album with that particular sound, because i actually believe she can. Just depending on their approach. & She doesnt even have to compromise the sound -
Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread
urbannoize replied to lflflflflflflflflflf's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
Loool i can see that. She was probably giving that description as they continued to craft the sound -
Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread
urbannoize replied to lflflflflflflflflflf's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
But Lana has had traces of jazz in her stuff in the past with You Can Be The Boss & Hundred Dollar Bill lol. Which she both gave great performances on. So shes going to be fine lol. & Since described it as future jazz, i doubt its going to be exactly that. Most likely it'll be a variation of it, but a little more bluesy im assuming because of Dan's sound with Black Keys. But we'll see. & Like someone mentioned, Emile did the bulk of Born To Die. -
Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread
urbannoize replied to lflflflflflflflflflf's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
Just sitting back and thinking about the fact that Lana is working on Ultraviolence with both Emile & Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys for Ultraviolence makes me realize how rich & deep in sound the album is going to be. & The description "Future Jazz" that Lana posted via Instagram kind of says it all. As well as the fact that Dan Auerbach in an interview with BBC even classified it as a sonic monster. “It’s a monster. It’s a sonic monster. It’s beautiful. I can’t wait for people to hear it. (…) [is it that sort of similar kind of widescreen cinematic feel to it?] It does, but even more so, you know I think a lot of her first record was just kind of, you know, was in the box, recorded, but this is a 7-piece band with her singing live in the studioo so there’s some kind of, uh, really magic, magical moments that we got to capture on tape, and, uh, you know, the kind of thing that you just can’t duplicate with, uh, Pro Tools kind of recording, you know what I mean? It’s a different thing for her even though her personality is still definitely there and shines through.” -
Lana Del Rey feat JAY Z - Live Or Die [urban Noize Remix] (Preview) Because we're not sure when were going to release this one, we felt like sharing a preview of it. As always, it combines the great dynamics of both Lana Del Rey & JAY Z. Making for something captivating & too cool. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfFaq6qejRc Artwork By Trash Magic
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Lana Del Rey - Summertime Sadness [urban Noize Remix] From the moment i heard Lana's beautiful hypnotic & euphoric vocals apart from the original music, the inspiration & vision for the remix instantly hit me. And just like that it came together. The sound of it is beautiful, vintage psychedelic pop. A genre that her voice is well at home with. Looking forward to releasing this soon. https://soundcloud.com/urbannoizeremixes/lana-del-rey-summertime
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Well since i've been listening to hip-hop and rap for quite awhile, i can tell you theres literally plenty of artists you can choose from. Varying in styles and subgenres within hip hop itself. And because of this, im only going to be able name you a few just to save some time lol. This should be a good list to start from since a lot of these artists are the foundation for the ones we are hearing now. JAY Z, Nas, Kanye West, Eminem, Notorious BIG, Mase, Drake, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Nicki Minaj 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, P. Diddy, Foxy Brown, Lil Kim, Wu-Tang Clan, Lauryn Hill, The Fugees, LL Cool J, OutKast, T.I., UGK, Trick Daddy, Missy Elliot, Timbaland, Twista, Jermaine Dupri. Some great songs you can start with are JAY Z - Hardknock Life JAY Z - Big Pimpin Kanye West - Through The Wire Kanye West - Slow Jamz Kanye West - Spaceship Notorious BIG - Mo Money, Mo Problems Notorious BIG - Hypnotize Notorious - BIG - Big Poppa Puff Daddy - Can't Nobody Hold Me Down Puff Daddy - Satisfy You Puffy Daddy - Been Around The World Puff Daddy - I'll Be Missing You Mase - Feels So Good Mase - What You Want OutKast - Ms Jackson OutKast - Roses OutKast - So Fresh So Clean Drake - So Far Gone (Mixtape/Album) Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, Maad City (Album) J. Cole - Friday Night Lights (Mixtape) And so many more. Matter a fact, too many to name lol And glad to hear you loved what you heard ! And will definitely keep up the good music ! Thank you for checking it all out
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And im just getting to this post. Sorry for the late response, but heres some of my Lana remixes. And im a fan of Hip-Hp/Rap as well https://soundcloud.com/urbannoize/sets/lana-del-rey-feat-jay-z
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NEW MUSIC: Lana Del Rey feat. Jay Z - Born To Die [urban Noize Remix] Our remix to Lana's record Born To Die serves as a bonus cut from our recently released Lana Del Rey & Jay Z remix EP American Beauty. And on the remix, we see the story arc of Lana’s original record expounded up on with deep, retrospective confessional verses from Jay Z. https://soundcloud.com/urbannoizeremixes/lana-del-rey-feat-jay-z-born
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Is "Beyoncé" just a big rip-off of Lana Del Rey?
urbannoize replied to evilentity's topic in Lana Thoughts
After reading your entire post, i was about to say you had a very stronger argument LOL. Almost convinced me for a second. Thats is, until that troll face appeared lol. But who knows, Bey probably was inspired by her lol. You're probably right. Good analysis. And i really like the Beyonce album -
NEW MUSIC: Lana Del Rey feat. Jay Z - Born To Die [urban Noize Remix] (Preview) This coming Wednesday December 25, we'll be debuting our newest Lana Del Rey & JAY Z remix that will serve as the bonus track off our recently released Lana Del Rey & JAY Z remix EP American Beauty. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vrnv1W3EXWU
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NEW MUSIC: Lana Del Rey feat. Jay Z - Born To Die [urban Noize Remix] And just when i thought the Lana Del Rey and Jay Z remixes couldnt get anymore dope, this one right here is just another to add to list. Because as i finish it up, and listen back, it builds the story of Lana's record. It will serve as a bonus track from American Beauty, and releases December 25.
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Just came across this video, and its very dope. The dancers on it killed their routine to our Lana Del Rey & Jay Z Hundred Dollar Bill remix. The record can be found on our recently released Lana Del Rey and Jay Z remix EP titled American Beauty. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcqM0Mzy6eo&feature=youtu.be&a Lana Del Rey feat. Jay Z - American Beauty (The Remix EP) [Prod. By Urban Noize] https://soundcloud.com/urbannoize/sets/lana-del-rey-feat-jay-z
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@@Ultraviolence's analysis on TROPICO was pretty much accurate and spot on. Couldn't have said it better. & As far as my view on it, i can see and understand how she decided to use some of her favorite icons John Wayne, Elvis, Jesus, and Marlin Monroe as kind of like the God like inspiration that influence and effect her life. & Tying that into the biblical themes she grew up with, with her being raised catholic at some point. Like she really incorporated parts of her life and beliefs into this symbolic piece of art. While still communicating the themes of lost innocence, love, and redemption. & I feel like Anthony Mandler did a good job with her vision. Although, as someone pointed out, i could only imagine what Woodkid wouldve been able to do.