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  1. NEW MUSIC: Lana Del Rey - Blue Jeans (feat. James Dean & Natalie) [urban Noize Remix] 

     

    Just from the rough, rugged, & dangerous rock & roll element we were able to in fuse into Lana Del Rey's single Blue Jeans, we felt it exactly defined now only James Dean, but his character Jim Stark & his relationship with co-star's Natalie Wood's character Judy on the 1955 coming of age movie classic "Rebel Without A Cause".

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ATjqJjuaqM&feature=youtu.be


  2. Lana Del Rey's West Coast record is a beautifully sublime, psychedelic, groovy rock ballad, that is refreshingly unexpected, adventurous. & Executed in such a great way, that its simply irresistible. Awhile changing things up for Lana, but not straying far from the epically beautiful sound people have come to know her for. Looking forward to seeing what else Ultraviolence has to offer.


  3. 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


  4. I made a colorscript showing the full colour progression of Tropico and then made a poster from it as well~ (view them in high res for full effect  :teehee: )

     

    Without Logo:

     

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    With Logo:

     

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    Poster: 

     

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    cue anxiety from posting my work  :toofunny:

    Awesome work. Beautiful poster


  5. 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


  6. It will obviously slay. I mean, this is Lana we are talking about. Even her unreleased songs and stuff she made while being drunk or high as f*uck are great and we love it. I'm sure those polished tracks with the help of such experts will produce something amazing.

    I'm just a bit concerned about how radio-friendly it will be, because well, it would just be so great if she was #1 and slay the charts because then she would get a lot more interviews and performances and we could see more of her. But well, I learned to not expect things like this from her... :sadcore:

    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


  7. Now you got me worried about Ultraviolence, because:

     

    - I hate jazz with burning passion :icant:, and whiny, slow jazz songs by singers with bland voices are literally the worst :horror: (doubt that Lana would go that way, not to mention that her voice is lovely, but still)

    - I know literally nothing about those guys - have they worked with Lana before?

    Well, at least I like Lana's description of the album. :thumb:

    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.


  8. 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.”
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