I love The Young Punx. I'm a big fan" - Fatboy Slim
"One of the hottest remix teams around and Future Superstars" - Galaxy FM
"Brilliant" - Judge Jules
Over the last 18 months The Young Punx have firmly established themselves as the new darlings of UK dance music. With many of the worlds top DJs championing their records and over 100 BBC Radio 1 plays to date the duo have firmly establish themselves at the forefront of the UK Dance Scene.
The Young Punx are London based Hal Ritson and Cameron Saunders. 2007 saw The Young Punx release their debut album - "Your music is killing me" - a crossover cocktail of elements of popular culture mashed with pumping house, nuskool breaks, drum and bass, heavy rock and 80s pop. The album features tracks such as Young And Beautiful, Rockall, and You've Got To which features on the FIFA 07 game from EA Games.
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THE YOUNG PUNX
Dance music is known for its inherent lack of humour. In these days of po-faced minimal techno posers, a hamster burp and a beat can be hailed as the latest manifestation of genius, with the prankster antics of The KLF seeming like a distant memory. But all is not lost: enter stage-left court jesters The Young Punx – also known as Hal Ritson and Cameron Saunders - whose way with a groove is only matched by their gleeful sense of the absurd. Their debut album, ‘Your Music Is Killing Me’, out now on Mofo HiFi, thinks nothing of fusing firing electro house with rhythmic samples of the shipping forecast, or recasting Karen Carpenter as a sampled space-age house minx. The Young Punx are all about upsetting the applecart in any way possible.
“DJs and underground producers are obsessed with looking cool and following the next trend - the whole thing is comically self-obsessed. We don’t play that game,” Ritson explained. “Probably the biggest difference between us and virtually the entire dance music industry is our unwillingness to take ourselves seriously. After all, the whole point of clubbing is meant to be to have fun,” he added.
‘Your Music Is Killing Me’ sees them jubilantly shredding genre boundaries, swooping like crack-crazed magpies to grab their favourite shiny bits with maniacal gusto. One minute it’s all campy lounge-core strings and tearing drum ‘n’ bass beats (‘Drum And Bacharach’), the next we’re in the kind of cut-up electro-funk territory that acts like MSTRKRFT can only dream of (‘Fire’). Cutting between breaks, ’80s pop, and rock guitar histrionics like a channel-surfing child with attention deficit disorder, The Young Punx are vehemently anti-categorisation.
“We scavenge whatever musical styles we come across, along with elements of adverts, TV programmes, films, magazines, graffiti: anything that comes our way. It’s all fair game,” grinned Ritson. “We are just making whatever music we like, and not feeling constrained about what that should be.” The fact that they work in the studio that was formerly Pete Waterman’s Hit Factory, with some junglist neighbours in the studio opposite, gives some idea of The Young Punx’ curiously potent combination of styles. Mixing pop accessibility with raw dancefloor nous, theirs is an addictive and refreshing tonic.
Featuring an array of guest talents, including soul chanteuse Yolanda, who’s worked with Bugz in the Attic and Deekline, and guitarist Guthrie Govan, the album has a musicality rare in a time that dance music is supposedly stripping itself bare. And with lyrical concerns mocking the plastic surgery craze, (‘Young And Beautiful’), and the maddening effects of musical obsession (the title track), The Young Punx certainly aren’t playing by the rules. The last piece of the subversive jigsaw is to rip up the knob-twiddling stereotype of the live dance act.
“We’ve come up with a show that combines dance sounds with the energy rush of a real rock gig, and a bit of cabaret freakshow for entertainment!” On this evidence, Punx very much alive and kicking.
THE ALBUM IS FINALLY RELEASED! - YOUR MUSIC IS KILLING ME
As a follower of The Young Punx you will no doubt be VERY EXCITED to know that our debut album "Your Music Is Killing Me" is finally available! <subliminal message>YOU WILL BUY IT NOW</subliminal message>. You can buy it worldwide on mp3 - it's on iTunes etc, and there is a DJ friendly pack of remixes available at more dancey stores. On CD you can buy it from shops in the UK (you should be able to find it in HMV etc - if they don't have it order it!), and in the rest of the world you can get it on import from amazon.com etc. We are working on international releases in the USA, Australia etc at the moment, but they might take a few months.
Kezwsa
i love The Young Punx soo kwl i love da CD your music is killine me!!!!!! fave songs r Fire,Never be the same again,Interplanetary n your music is killing me!!!!!
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26 week ago
Conor McCabe.
Fire is the Best
the Young Punxs Are Well Good!