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Electropop (Jupiter Rising Song)
Electropop is a song released from the electronic dance group Jupiter Rising's album ''Electropop''. It was released to Sirius Satellite radio on June 12, 2007 for digital download on June 19, 2007. The song charted on the Billboard's Hot Dance Music. Background The song runs through a downtempo dance beat. The instrumentation involved is that of synth-keyboards, guitars, synthesizer, and drum set. Electropop has the flirtatious banter of Furtado's "Promiscuous", a ready-made synth club beat, and even gives a slight name drop for 50 Cent's "Candy Shop". Music video The music video was directed by Paul "Coy" Allen, and edited by Ryan Stevens. The music video was released on June 23, 2007 to the internet.Archived aGhostarchiveand thWayback Machine The music video starts out with the band played the synth A synthesizer (also spelled synthesiser) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms thro ...
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Jupiter Rising
Jupiter Rising was an American pop duo consisting of Jessie Payo and Spencer Nezey. The band was signed to Chime Entertainment and formed in 2005. They are best known for their songs "Go! (Jupiter Rising song), Go!", which was also featured on the soundtrack to ''Jump In!'', and "Electropop (Jupiter Rising song), Electropop", which topped the dance charts and achieved a million plays on Myspace. Members * Jessie Payo - lead vocals, songwriting, co-production * Spencer Nezey - vocals, beatbox, production, songwriting The band described their music on their Myspace account as a fusion of pop music, pop, rock music, rock, hip hop, folk music, folk, punk rock, punk, downtempo, drum & bass and funk. Former members * 80.Bug - Lead Singer/ Songwriter/Founder * Bjorn Fleuren - Bassist/Music Director Singles Their song "Go!" hit #24 on Billboard magazine's Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, and received some airplay on radio stations across the United States. The song was used in commerc ...
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Electropop (album)
Electropop is the second studio album by pop/ electronic dance/ hip hop music group Jupiter Rising released by Chime Entertainment on September 11, 2007. The album featured the singles Electropop and Go!. Critical response The album received positive reviews. Lauren Mooney's of URB Magazine review of the album (and Jessie Payo) is very positive: Before dismissing Jessie Payo as just another pretty face in the mass production of dance tracks, listen to what Jupiter Rising's founder Spencer Nezey has to say, "I know I can trust Jessie. Without her, there would be no Electropop." Sounds serious. In the first single that shares the same title as the album, Jessie sings "I may be your sweet spot/Take me to your candy shop." Layer in some old-school beats and synth and you've got a catchy track that manages to sound fresh and retro at the same time. Splendid. Evan Sawdey of PopMatters ''PopMatters'' is an international online magazine of cultural criticism that covers aspects ...
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Electropop
Electropop is a hybrid music genre combining elements of electronic and pop genres. Writer Hollin Jones has described it as a variant of synth-pop with heavy emphasis on its electronic sound. The genre was developed in the 1980s and saw a revival of popularity and influence in the late 2000s. History Early 1980s During the early 1980s, British artists such as Gary Numan, the Human League, Soft Cell, John Foxx and Visage helped pioneer a new synth-pop style that drew more heavily from electronic music and emphasized primary usage of synthesizers. 21st century Britney Spears' influential fifth studio album '' Blackout'' (2007) incorporated elements of the genre, catapulting electropop to mainstream significance. The media in 2009 ran articles proclaiming a new era of different electropop stars, and indeed the times saw a rise in popularity of several electropop artists. In the Sound of 2009 poll of 130 music experts conducted for the BBC, ten of the top fifteen artist ...
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Chime Entertainment
Chime or chimes may refer to: Places * Chimes, Arkansas, a community in the United States People * Terry Chimes (born 1956), English musician * Chime Rinpoche (born 1941), Tibetan Buddhist Lama and Tulku * Chime Tulku (born 1991), Buddhist Tulku Acronyms * Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment, a radio telescope * College of Healthcare Information Management Executives, the professional organization for chief information officers and other senior healthcare IT leaders * Zunich–Kaye syndrome, also known as CHIME syndrome, a rare combination of congenital birth defects Arts, entertainment, and media Musical instrument or tone * Chime (bell instrument), an array of large bells, typically housed in a tower and played from a keyboard * Chimes, the sounds produced by a striking clock to announce the hours * Bar chimes (also known as "mark tree"), a series of many small chimes of decreasing length, arranged horizontally * Chime bars, individual instruments simi ...
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Go! (Jupiter Rising Song)
"Go!" is the debut single of American pop duo Jupiter Rising, taken from their first and second albums ''Jupiter Rising (album), Jupiter Rising'' and ''Electropop (album), Electropop''. The song received notability when it was played on the Disney Channel Original Movie ''Jump In!'' and charted on the Hot Dance Airplay charting for 12 weeks, and 12 weeks on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Airplay. Track listing From Billboard[ ] ;Track: #Go! [Pop Mix] 3:27 #Go! [Rhythm Mix] 3:23 Charts References

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Falling Away (Jupiter Rising Song)
''Falling Away'' was released to music stores on February 10, 2009, as stated on the Jupiter Rising website. The song runs through a downtempo dance beat like their 2007 hit single "Electropop". Background The song runs through a downtempo dance beat. The instrumentation involved is that of synth-keyboards, guitars, synthesizer, and drum set. The song was written as a criticism of West Coast consumerism. Critical response Alexandra Cahill of ''Billboard A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...'' comments on the song calling it "an easy-to-like track with tight harmonies, showcases the duo's readiness to conquer the dancefloor." Starpulse says: The genre-defying electropop of "Falling Away" flaunts Spencer's production talents: dense layers of spacey synths, vintage keybo ...
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Synthesizer
A synthesizer (also spelled synthesiser) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis and frequency modulation synthesis. These sounds may be altered by components such as filters, which cut or boost frequencies; envelopes, which control articulation, or how notes begin and end; and low-frequency oscillators, which modulate parameters such as pitch, volume, or filter characteristics affecting timbre. Synthesizers are typically played with keyboards or controlled by sequencers, software or other instruments, and may be synchronized to other equipment via MIDI. Synthesizer-like instruments emerged in the United States in the mid-20th century with instruments such as the RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer, RCA Mark II, which was controlled with Punched card, punch cards and used hundreds of vacuum tubes. The Moog synthesizer, d ...
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Paul "Coy" Allen
Paul Coy Allen is a filmmaker, television director television producer, and music video director. Early life Born in Chicago, Illinois, Paul Coy Allen grew up an avid movie fan. Career Allen began his career in 1998 at Tollin/Robbins Productions. His first job in the industry was on Nickelodeon's ''Kenan & Kel''. He has worked for several television networks, including NBC, Comedy Central, HBO, Nickelodeon, and MTV. In January 2007, Allen directed a 19-minute video montage for the Grammy-winning producer's stage performance during Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveSound tour. The production has been acknowledged and summarized in various press and media columns including the March 2007 issue of '' GQ''. Later that year, MTV's ''Total Request Live'' featured Timbaland's " Give It to Me" music video, directed by Allen. The song went on to top music charts in Ireland, New Zealand and Russia, and retained #1 spots in the U.S., United Kingdom and Canada. "Give It To Me" was named on ...
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YouTube
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Billboard (magazine)
''Billboard'' (stylized as ''billboard'') is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation. The magazine provides music charts, news, video, opinion, reviews, events, and style related to the music industry. Its music charts include the Hot 100, the 200, and the Global 200, tracking the most popular albums and songs in different genres of music. It also hosts events, owns a publishing firm, and operates several TV shows. ''Billboard'' was founded in 1894 by William Donaldson and James Hennegan as a trade publication for bill posters. Donaldson later acquired Hennegan's interest in 1900 for $500. In the early years of the 20th century, it covered the entertainment industry, such as circuses, fairs, and burlesque shows, and also created a mail service for travelling entertainers. ''Billboard'' began focusing more on the music industry as the jukebox, phonograph, and radio became commonplace. Many topics it covered were spun-off ...
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