Jupiter Rising

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Electropop 03:51 Tools
Falling Away 03:58 Tools
L.A. Girls 03:24 Tools
Tres Cool 03:33 Tools
Go! 03:24 Tools
Flip My Switch 03:35 Tools
Hero 04:40 Tools
Home 03:59 Tools
Guarded 03:49 Tools
Electropop (Lenny B Radio Mix) 04:35 Tools
Wicked 03:44 Tools
Quicksand 03:52 Tools
The Quiet Hype 04:41 Tools
Over Again 03:31 Tools
Liv The Day 03:24 Tools
Snakeskin 03:38 Tools
Go 03:34 Tools
Go! (Pop Mix) 03:23 Tools
Foolish 03:39 Tools
Wish 03:15 Tools
Go! (Jump In! Mix) 03:24 Tools
Frenz 03:54 Tools
The Bus 03:39 Tools
They Say 03:13 Tools
When The Bass Drops 03:16 Tools
Go (Dave Aude Radio Mix) 03:51 Tools
Go! (Dave Aude Deep Space Mixshow Mix) 06:08 Tools
Follow Me (Feat. Ash Riser) 04:43 Tools
When the Bass Drops (feat. Lady Tigra) 00:30 Tools
Wicked (Trevor Simpson Radio Edit) 03:47 Tools
Follow Me 04:42 Tools
Electropop (Promo Only Mixshow Edit) 04:36 Tools
Electropop-(Radio Edit) 03:24 Tools
Go! - Jump In! Mix 03:24 Tools
When The Bass Drops (Featuring Lady Tigra) 03:16 Tools
L.A. Girls (MyKill vs DJ Nth Remix) 05:38 Tools
Go (Dave Aude Radio Edit) 03:49 Tools
Go! (Dave Aude Radio Mix) 03:48 Tools
Electropop (Radio Edit) 03:24 Tools
Elektro Pop (LP Edit) 03:49 Tools
Go (Friscia and Lamboy Electro Mix) www.djwitek.prv.pl 03:49 Tools
Go! [Jump In! Mix][Mix] 03:49 Tools
Electropop (Lenny B Club Mix) 07:21 Tools
Go! (Dave Aude Deep Space Club Mix) 08:19 Tools
Electropop (Album Version) 03:50 Tools
Go (Friscia and Lamboy Electro Mix) 08:19 Tools
Dave Aude Deep Space Mixshow Mix 08:19 Tools
Go! (Friscia and Lamboy Tribal Vox Mix) 08:19 Tools
Go! [Jump in! Mix] 08:19 Tools
Electropop-(Klubjumpers Drc Remix) 08:19 Tools
Eddie Arroyo Reggaeton Mix 08:19 Tools
Go! (Aude' Remix)(124 BPM) 06:50 Tools
Dave Aude Radio Mix 08:19 Tools
Go (Jump In! Mix) 05:07 Tools
Dave Aude Deep Space Club Mix 06:50 Tools
Backstage 03:45 Tools
Electropop [LP Edit] 03:45 Tools
Electropop (Rod Carrillo Radio Mix) 03:53 Tools
Electropop - 140 Bpm 03:45 Tools
Très Cool 00:30 Tools
Jupiter Rising - Electropop 00:30 Tools
Wicked (Trevor Simpson Radio Mix) 03:53 Tools
New York Girls 03:24 Tools
Electropop (www.GRIZZLIS.lt) 03:53 Tools
Go (Pop Mix) 03:53 Tools
Falling Away (Trevor Simpson Radio) 00:30 Tools
Wicked (Trevor Simpson Club Mix) 00:30 Tools
Electropop (LP Edit) 03:49 Tools
Go! (Friscia & Lamboy Tribal Vox Mix) 09:49 Tools
Electropop (132 bpm) 09:49 Tools
Half the World Away (Live) 03:51 Tools
Go (Dave Aude Mix) 03:24 Tools
Jupiter Rising - Wicked 03:24 Tools
Friscia & Lamboy Tribal Vox Mix 03:24 Tools
Electropop (140) 05:07 Tools
Friscia & Lamboy Electro Mix 05:07 Tools
Guarded (Bonus Mix) 00:30 Tools
Electropop! 03:53 Tools
Go! (Eddie Arroyo Reggaeton Mix) 03:53 Tools
la la 03:53 Tools
Go! (Friscia & Lamboy Electro Mix) 03:53 Tools
Go! (Album) 03:53 Tools
Electropop (Rod Carrillo Smooth Club Mix) 00:30 Tools
Falling Away (Trevor Simpson Radio Remix) 03:53 Tools
L.A. Girls (Damn Disko Remix 1) 05:08 Tools
Electropop (AMV аму и икуто) 03:53 Tools
Falling Away - Trevor Simpson Club Remix 03:41 Tools
Electropop (Lenny B. Remix) 00:30 Tools
Go! (Dave Aude Remix) 03:53 Tools
L.A. Girls (Bonus Mix) 00:30 Tools
Electropop (Ultimix) 00:30 Tools
Wicked (Rod Carrillo Radio Mix) 03:41 Tools
Electropop (Klubjumpers Drc Remix) 03:41 Tools
The Confrontation 03:41 Tools
Go (Eddie Arroyo Reggaeton Mix) 03:41 Tools
Go (Friscia and Lamboy Tribal Vox Mix) 03:41 Tools
Elektro Pop ( LP Edit ) 03:41 Tools
Wicked (Album) 03:41 Tools
Falling Away (Trevor Simpson Club Remix) 03:42 Tools
Go! (Dave Audé Deep Space Mixshow Mix) 03:41 Tools
A Hero Rises 03:41 Tools
Electropop (Rod Carrillo Funk Yo' Head Dub) 03:41 Tools
Launch Sequence 03:41 Tools
Electropop (Radio Edit) (70 bpm) 03:41 Tools
Go! (Dave Audé Radio Mix) 03:51 Tools
Liv The Day (Album) 03:51 Tools
Home (Album) 03:51 Tools
Hero (Album) 03:51 Tools
Dave Aude 03:51 Tools
Go! (Aude' Remix) 03:51 Tools
When The Bass Drops (Ft. Lady Tigra) 03:51 Tools
Go! [Mix] 03:51 Tools
Everything Right Girl 2.0 03:51 Tools
Follow Me (Ft. Ash Riser) 03:51 Tools
Wish (Album) 03:51 Tools
Foolish (Album) 03:51 Tools
Go (Dave Aude 03:51 Tools
Frenz (Album) 03:51 Tools
Electropop (2008) 03:51 Tools
The Bus (Album) 03:51 Tools
GO! (Dave Aude Radio Mix) 03:51 Tools
Falling Away (trevor Simpson Mix) 03:51 Tools
Wicked (Rod Carrillo Sexy Club Mix) 03:51 Tools
Go! (Eddie Arroyo Reggaeton Remix) 03:26 Tools
L.A. Girls (Damn Disko Remix) 05:08 Tools
la la!! 05:08 Tools
Wicked [Trevor Simpson Radio Edit Remix] 03:42 Tools
'Electropop' 03:42 Tools
Earthquake 03:42 Tools
Go! (Dave Aude Edit) 03:42 Tools
Electropop ♥ The Sexy Candy Shop 03:42 Tools
Electropop (Lenny B Radio Mix) 03:42 Tools
Go (Pop Single Mix) 03:42 Tools
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Jupiter Rising picked a near-perfect band name. Like our solar system’s biggest planet, where gravity is much stronger, this Los Angeles act exerts a powerful pull. And the duo of Spencer Nezey and Jessie Payo are definitely on the ascent, as indicated by the title of their new album, The Quiet Hype. Besides, as a moniker, Jupiter Rising sounds damn catchy - and so do their songs. Jupiter Rising create state of the art pop with clever twists. “I have no boundaries as a producer,” says Spencer. Listen to how he and Jessie swap verses atop crisp beats and enveloping atmospherics on “Falling Away”. This is what Top 40 radio should always sound like. Originals like “L.A. Girls,” a cheeky look at consumer culture in their hometown, and the percolating “Tres Cool,” bristle with a mix of sass and sonic innovation reminiscent of the edgy fare favored by international icons like Girls Aloud. Spencer’s sonic tweaks put the “sick” in classic, while Jessie sings with panache and precision on par with big-name divas. The Quiet Hype refuses to stick to a single style; its grooves are contemporary, never trendy. “Our goal is to make music people can relate to, yet that is also new, fresh, and different,” emphasizes Jessie. “Something that is going to last, that has a little more depth.” “We both like to touch on subjects that are very real,” she adds. So for every flash of uninhibited, crowd-pleasing exuberance here - like the lusty “Flip My Switch” - there is another cut that throws a curveball, from the propulsive rock riffs of “Over Again,” to “Quicksand,” a cautionary tale of a wide-eyed Hollywood aspirant spiraling out of control. To achieve this level of consistency and innovation, most artists rely the services of multiple producers, songwriters, and guest performers. Not Jupiter Rising. They may occasionally enlist friends and colleagues (check out the cameo by Lady Tigra on the throbbing, bass-heavy “This Is What It Sounds Like”), but the creative dynamic between Spencer and Jessie ensures that plenty of surprises arise without outside interference. “The cool thing is that we come from completely different backgrounds and approaches to music,” concurs Jessie. “That complements and balances us. We’re very good ears for each other.” Long before he started making beats and writing songs, Spencer Nezey was immersed in music. Growing up in Sacramento, he started out on saxophone at age 9. “I’ve been playing my whole life: Concert band, marching band, jazz combos.” But he didn’t march in strict formation; Spencer also took up beat-boxing, and loved underground hip-hop and club grooves. “I bought my first A Tribe Called Quest record when I was in sixth grade.” By the time he got to college, he’d shared stages with Busta Rhymes and The Clipse. Thinking he’d struggle to pay the bills as a professional musician, Spencer started out studying International Business. But when he saw what Pharrell Williams had achieved with the boundary-pushing productions of the Neptunes, he decided to go for it. “I identified with him right away,” Spencer recalls. “His mind set is perfect: Work hard, don’t get caught up in bullshit, stay true to yourself” and the music will speak for itself.” Today, he continues to hold his work up against the highest standards: The business savvy of Black Eyed Peas; the songwriting acumen of Coldplay and Kanye West. Jessie Payo ran around the house singing show tunes and classic rock as a little girl in the Los Angeles area. But by the time she was 13, her natural talent was so pronounced she was fronting a band that went on to play the blues circuit for the next decade. “I come from a roots, rock, and blues background, a very organic setting,” she says. Jupiter Rising allows her to show off all the facets of her ability, from flowing rhymes to full-on wailing. “Her voice just cuts through, and connects right away,” enthuses Spencer. “As an artist, she is completely unafraid.” Jessie’s disparate reference points - from the Beatles to Erykah Badu - enrich Jupiter Rising’s aesthetic even more. She may have started out singing the blues, but she also expresses love for European electronic acts like Daft Punk and The Knife. Momentum has been building around Jupiter Rising even since the group’s inception. The 2006 single “Go!” was a Billboard dance hit, and featured prominently in multiple movies and commercials, while their hit song “Electropop” has received over a million plays on MySpace. They have opened for The Black Eyed Peas and Lupe Fiasco, and their music has also popped up everywhere from sporting events to MTV’s Making the Band. And Jessie knew she’d arrived when her Mom’s friends’ teenage daughters started “Electropop” as their ringtone. So brace yourself: The Quiet Hype is about to generate a lot of noise. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.