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"They Might Also Be The Most Exciting New Electronic Act On The Planet" - Mixmag
"Do believe the hype..." - IDJ Magzine
Founded after a number of drunken discussions and attendance of a number of large music festivals, such as Oxegen and Glastonbury, the three DJ's collaborated. Each DJ has his own alias. The act was nominated for Best House DJs at the 2006 World Urban Music Awards, Best Live Performance at the 2007 Northern Ireland Dance Music Awards and have won BEST LIVE ACT 2008 @ Irish Dance Music Awards and also were voted Best Breakthrough Producers @ DJ Mag Best Of Bristish Awards 2008.
"A Star Is Born....Or Should I Say Stars!" - Pete Tong, BBC Radio 1
The Japanese Popstars are riding a wave of great live gigs, major festival bookings, and media praise off the back of thier amazing energy driven live shows and their critically acclaimed debut album 'We Just Are'.
Native to Northern Ireland (any fetishists expecting cute Japanese girls can leave now), and consisting of Declan McLaughlin aka Decky Hedrock, Gary Curran, and Gareth Donoghue. The Japanese Popstars are signed to bespoke indie label, Gung-Ho Recordings (Gus Gus, Zoo Brazil) in the UK, and Beatink in Japan (home of Underworld, Aphex Twin, Cinematic Orchestra).
"The Japanese Popstars are F***ing deadly. The End. I need say no more." - Connected Magazine
The Japanese Popstars only parallel with rock music is that they'd built up a sizable live following before releasing their first major single - some might even say cultish, judging by the amount of clips on Youtube. Their gigs are typically raucous affairs, with an energy that crackles with each beat, chord, and keyboard stab.
However, let's get one thing straight about the music - The Japanese Popstars aren't indie rave, or any other sub-sub-sub genre, theirs is big room, cool as f**k electronic music built for festivals and stadiums. They're not dance kids aping indie kids, nor are they indie kids dropping synths and calling themselves 'ravers'.
"Literally, amazing." - Word Magazine
The Japanese Popstars - back to the future dance music for today, tomorrow, and forever, and it's coming to a field near you very soon.
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