URBAN AMPLIFIED is the new music download site from Urban Outfitters. It's here to make finding new music easier and if you've ever enjoyed the music in our stores this is for you.
Go to www.urbanamplified.com and register for free downloads.
If you're not sure what you fancy, check out our recommendations. Or, if you know what styles of music you like you can follow the colour coded genres for dance, chillout, urban, & guitars.
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The Metros - Tour Diary CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE - Follow cheeky, indie scoundrels The Metros on their recent UK tour, as they take their boisterous behaviour and catchy tunes on the road. It's all kicking off in Birmingham! |
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Oxford dance-rockers Foals are building up one heck of a name for themselves with their highly technical but immensely catchy tunes; Click here for a chance to get your hands on SIGNED copies of their latest single, 'Cassius'...
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Stainless Style - Neon Neon - Surely one of the most exciting musical match-ups in history pairs Super Furry Animal Gruff Rhys with acclaimed hip-hop producer Boom Bip. The resulting album is a gift from the indie/electro heavens – a multi-layered concept album about car magnate John DeLorean that’s full of suitably metallic, zoomy synths, robotic posturing and future classic songs. |
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Midnight Boom - The Kills - On 'Midnight Boom', The Kills – Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart - subtly and organically fuse pop, glam, blues, art-punk and hip hop, in a manner that flits between light and dark, funny and morbid, experimental and cute. The result is a short, sharp twelve track album of sensual, fresh and atmospheric songs. |
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After Party Babies - Cadence Weapon - Surely Canada’s most vital hip-hop export returns with his second album. This is bleepy - completely non-traditional - future rap. Roland Pemberton’s immensely likable and skilful delivery sits atop warped keyboards, taking their cues from 8-bit consolecore, trance, rave and tech house. There’s even room for some classic looped samples and jazz juice horns. |
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Devotion - Beach House - The wonderfully floaty second album from Beach House layers Cocteau Twins-esque ethereal wistfulness over low-lying organs and slowed-down, Casio keyboard-produced fairground rhythms. Victoria Legrand’s female John Lennon-evoking voice is a more than welcome cherry on top that manages to give the album something of a fairyland Beatles quality. |
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