About URBAN GRAFFITI - TAKOMO/ROGUE STAR-CLOUDS3 OUT NOW
URBAN GRAFFITI was formed in 2005 by founding members Rogue Star, D-Man and H.O.D of Urban Collective. The sole aim was to help push the sounds that were breaking new grounds to the ears of the people. The first release saw a trio of serious tracks from the well reputed 'Slaughter Mob' who helped support Urban Collective through their course of representing within the scene. This marked the beginning of what would become a never ending endeavor to push good, solid music that can stand the test of time, and cross genres through the eyes and ears of the artists producing them, yet still hold their own within dubstep, the place they were born to grow. The scenes early years were raised on experimentation, limitless possibilities of interpreting a sound but still keeping a couple of basic principles to help merge all these elements to form one entity. This is What we are all about at U.G. We will continue to represent what we consider to be exceptional music for as long as it takes. So a massive shout goes to all the artists that have featured on the label so far, all those that will in the future and everyone out there contributing to the movement. Its because of what you do that we keep carrying on.
You are the future.
Lets build this together.
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hey ya, thanx for ya ‚add‘! move on like that and meanwhile have fun with ou‘a tunes ;-)! love and greetz from cologne. still arrested... ya kic & jojo
Here to invite you to listen to a new stuff called "The Monk's Vibes" which is a dreamy dub track. Hope it gonna take you high. Thank's for your listenin'
Hi ! Just here to inform (like so many) that a new track is on myspace called "Subtle Things". This is a nervous and mechanic drum'n'bass stuff ! Thank's for you're listenin'.
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