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Foreign Beggars Releases New Album, The Uprising

Foreign Beggars, the London-based, critically acclaimed U.K. rap/grime/dubstep group, released The Uprising this week via the deadmau5-helmed mau5trap label. In celebration of its release, the Beggars are now streaming the album in full at Red Bull USA/Red Bull Canada, where Orifice Vulgatron breaks down the release track-by-track.

Listen to The Uprising here.

“Amen,” produced by fellow Londoner Burns, provides the perfect opener for the album, riding in on its infectious hip-hop bump with an electronic twist, setting the tone for The Uprising Leading straight into the Knife Party-produced “Apex,” the Beggars make it clear they mean business, dropping razor-sharp lyrics and high energy over neck-snapping snares, grinding bass and lightning bolt synths. “Apex” is also accompanied by the Ben Soper-produced video, starring longtime Foreign Beggars affiliate Ed Skrein. Up next, “Crep Hype” makes sure not to relieve the pressure, teaming up with Salva for a celebration of their love of sneakers, telling the story in inimitable style. They up the tempo with “We Does This” and move in to drum ‘n’ bass with “Minds Eye,” with previous collaborators Millions Like Us and featuring the legendary Tommy Lee on the drums.

The Uprising take listeners on a winding sonic journey encompassing a unique blend of U.K.-flavored hip-hop grime, bass-drenched dubstep and grandiose electronic arrangements, featuring a broad lineup of electronic producers and surging forward with their genre-defying blend of sounds. The Uprising resonates with worldwide musical influences—a reflection of the group’s diverse ethnic and geographical makeup—to create a boundary-pushing sound that illustrates an unprecedented marriage between primal hip-hop culture and bombastic bass to create an unparalleled opus with global mass appeal.

The Uprising is now available on iTunes and Beatport. In support of The Uprising, Foreign Beggars are prepping to launch a North American tour in late October that will take them across several premiere U.S. and Canadian venues, including Webster Hall in New York, 1015 Folsom in San Francisco, Bluebird in Denver and many more. The tour also includes a featured performance at Hard Events’ inaugural Hard Haunted Mansion Presents: Day of the Dead November 3 in Los Angeles.

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