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Electronic-rock from NYC....
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New York City
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NY, US
time
? - present
 
 
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Coz || Ryan
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dance mosh
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a lot
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blog post Hall & Oates REMIX!
Category: music
Posted: Apr 22, 2009 at 3:28 PM
Current mood: wicked

Our Bootleg Remix EP continues. The follow-up to our Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Remix is Hall and Oates' I Can't Go For That! Grab a free download from www.streetlab.net.



FREE DOWNLOAD: Hall & Oates - I Can't Go For That (Streetlab Remix)


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blog post 2nd single out NOW!!
Category: music
Posted: Apr 22, 2009 at 3:23 PM
Current mood: crazy

The 2nd single from our debut EP is now available: 'What Is It For?' features up-and-coming vocalist Dawnie Love. It is the follow-up to the first single 'NYSound'.

PREVIEW: Streetlab - What Is It For? (Feat. Dawnie Love)

Available NOW at all digital music outlets:

iTunes
Rhapsody
Napster
eMusic
Amazon
Lala
Amie St

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blog post The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Streetlab Remix)
Category: music
Posted: Jan 21, 2009 at 5:42 PM
Current mood: productive


DOWNLOAD IT:
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This song is the first of the upcoming digital release of "Streetlab Presents: Bootlegs & B-sides" project dropping in March 2009, so be on the look out for that!

Also, if you are in the NYC area on Friday, February 13th, come check out Streetlab performing live at the Apple Store's Soho Theater at 7pm...
MORE SHOW INFO: www.streetlab.net/shows
blog post Passion Pit - Sleephead (Streetlab mix)
Category: music
Posted: Dec 13, 2008 at 5:36 PM
Current mood: emo

Our remix for Passion Pit's single 'Sleepyhead' - off their debut album 'Chunk of Change'. Done for the always supportive blogs Palms Out Sounds & Big Stereo....

DOWNLOAD: Passion Pit - Sleepyhead (Streetlab mix)
blog post URB Next 1000 Artist of the Week: Streetlab
Category: music
Posted: Dec 11, 2008 at 6:23 PM
Current mood: awesome


Exclusive podcast included. Check it...

"Every week, URB.com picks 20 artists to add to our "Next 1000" list. And being that we are the most credible and authentic voice in emergent music, we decided that its not enough to just post these artists' music on our Next 1000 site. We needed to do more to showcase the great music and talent that invades our digital consciousness every week. So, every week, URB.com will feature on the homepage every Monday, the "Next 1000" Artist of the Week."

Read the rest:
http://www.urb.com/permalink/4200/Next-1000-Artist-of-the-Week:-Streetlab.html

DOWNLOAD THE PODCAST:
http://www.urb.com/podcasts/index.php#urb-podcast-56


Tracklist:
1. The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Streetlab mix)
2. Thieves Like Us - Drugs In My Body (Streetlab mix)
3. Streetlab - NYSound
4. Streetlab - Twisted Up (feat. Cristina of 'Leilolai')
5. Digitalism - Taken Away (Streetlab mix)
6. Playground - Livin' On A Weak End (Streetlab mix)
7. Nine Inch Nails - Capital G (Streetlab mix)
8. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son (Streetlab mix)
9. Bob Marley - Duppy Conqueror & Dracula (Streetlab mix)
10. INXS - Need You Tonight (Streetlab mix)
11. Streetlab - What Is It For? (feat. Dawnie Love)
12. The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter (Streetlab mix)
blog post Amie Street - Interview: Streetlab
Category: music
Posted: Dec 11, 2008 at 6:16 PM
Current mood: awesome


New interview up on the Amie Street blog today:


Tell me a little bit about yourselves: who's who, who does what, how'd you find each other?

Coz: I'm the shorter one. We don't have too many strict rules about who does what in the studio. The process is always changing. I do most of the final mixing and polishing - but other than that it's usually all open to attack any instrument or device in the room. In the studio we have every device and station synced to our master computer - so you can essentially walk up to anything and start playing with it. We record everything too so be careful if you're ever over touching things....

Ryan: I would be the tall ginger although right now I am a blondie. Coz and I first met in 6th grade after he moved to the area. We actaully started off brawling like many kids do in sixth grade. It was a crazy year but after it was said and done we were hanging out quite a bit. Musically we started together around late high school/early college. My first memory is sampling washing machines and random stuff around his house...


Read the rest at Amie Street: http://amiestreet.com/blog/post/interview-streetlab

blog post The Deli Mag - The art of remixing
Category: music
Posted: Dec 11, 2008 at 6:14 PM
Current mood: awesome


The Deli has us featured on their main site today: http://www.thedelimagazine.com

"Streetlab played at our CMJ party at Hiro with Chairlift in between bands. This is an electronic-rock music duo from NYC formed in late 2001 by Coz Lamorg and Ryan Leary. Taking the role as in-studio producers and songwriters, the two began by remixing classic rock songs with the dance-floor in mind. Being raised on the music scenes of the early 90's, the two attempt to erase boundaries, making music that appeals to both rockers and dancers. Their 1st EP dropped on Oct 7th w/ the single 'NYSound". Recent Remixes include Heartsrevolution,Hot Chip, Thieves Like Us, Crystal Castles, Nine Inch Nails, The Rolling Stones..."

blog post URB's Next 1000: Streetlab
Category: music
Posted: Dec 11, 2008 at 6:13 PM
Current mood: awesome


URB Magazine has us listed in their 'Next 1000' feature:

* Please vote for us!


We'll make it really easy:

1. Check out the main page:
http://www.urb.com/promotions/next1000/
- youll see us towards the bottom under 'New This Week"

2. Click REGISTER to place your vote.
(or go directly to this URL: http://www.urb.com/my-urb/profile.php?RedirectPage=%2Fpromotions%2Fnext1000%2Findex.php)

*** They dont seem to have an email validation so enter in a fake one if you wish!!!!!

3. Once you are finished, go directly here: http://www.urb.com/promotions/next1000/profiles/1273-Streetlab.php

*TO VOTE: Give us some stars and a leave a comment.

Thx!
blog post Streetlab Exclusive EP-Release mix/podcast
Category: music
Posted: Dec 11, 2008 at 6:11 PM
Current mood: awesome


Grab our exclusive mix we did for the Subdrive and BrooklynVegan (Showtrotta) blogs...

Tracklisting:

1. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Streetlab mix) *
2. Thieves Like Us - Drugs In My Body (Streetlab mix)
3. Streetlab - NYSound ** #
4. Streetlab - She Is Our Music (feat. Kaia of Mixel Pixel) **
5. Mixel Pixel - Coming Up X's (Streetlab mix)
6. Heartsrevolution - CYOA! (Streetlab mix)
7. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son (Streetlab mix)
8. Professor Murder - Free Stress Test (Streetlab mix)
9. Nine Inch Nails - Capital G (Streetlab mix)
10. Streetlab - What Is It For? (feat. Dawnie Love) **
11. The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter (Streetlab mix)

* SUPER-f'in-EXCLUSIVE! Found/heard no where else but in our studio as of yet..
** Off our latest EP
# Download this song FREE at RCRD LBL.
blog post Streetlab on KORG.com
Category: music
Posted: Dec 11, 2008 at 6:07 PM
Current mood: awesome
Streetlab

KORG did a feature on us in their Artists section of their WebSite.

Check it:

"Google Streetlab and you’ll see the funkiest looking listing ever. No, really. Try it! That’s just a tiny taste of the creative power that this NYC-based electronic music duo generates. Formed in 2001, Streetlab began by remixing dance versions of classic rock songs. Partners Mark Lamorg – aka Coz – and Ryan Leary started early with the typical piano lessons, as Coz shares, “I remember watching MTV as a kid and trying to mimic the songs on this little Casio keyboard I had. My parents signed me up for piano lessons as a result. But I hated practicing and playing the lame songs you have to play when starting out. So I used to program in my practices into my li’l Casio, and have it loop repeatedly in my room, so my parents would hear me practicing. One day my Dad walked in, and that was the end of my lessons..."

Read the rest @ KORG.com: http://korg.com/sbytes/article.asp?ArtistID=368