Destroy Rock & Roll

Destroy Rock & Roll is the first album by Scottish record producer and DJ Mylo (real name Myles MacInnes), released in 2004. The album was re-released in 2005, containing a new remix of "Drop the Pressure", called "Doctor Pressure" (Vs. Miami Sound Machine), which was also released as a single. It was named the 21st best album of the decade by Resident Advisor.

Overview

The album has peaked at #26 on the UK Albums Chart.
The fold-out CD insert reads as follows:

  • All tracks written and produced by Myles MacInnes.
  • Additional engineering & mix by William Threlfall and Kevin Kennedy. Additional instrumentation on tracks 1, 2, 5-6, & 12 by John Clark, Kevin Kennedy & Linus Loves. Additional production on tracks 6, 8, & 12 by Kevin Kennedy. Additional instrumentation on track 5 by William Threlfall. Additional production on tracks 1-2 by William Threlfall and Kevin Kennedy. Guitar on track 1 by William Threlfall. Additional production & parts on track 11 by Anu Pillai (Freeform Five). Vocals on track 11 performed by Tamara Barnett Herrin. Anu Pillai and Tamara Barnett Herrin appear courtesy of Ultimate Delema Records.
  • Madeon

    Hugo Pierre Leclercq (born 30 May 1994), better known by his stage name Madeon, is a French electronic music producer from Nantes, France. He initially gained popularity by means of his video "Pop Culture", a mash-up of nearly forty different popular songs in real-time using a MIDI controller, which was published to YouTube and subsequently received millions of hits in its first few days of broadcast on the Internet.

    Leclercq's first EP The City was released in 2012. His debut studio album Adventure was released on 30 March 2015, being supported by a 22-stop North American tour.

    Biography

    Leclercq started composing music at the age of 11, producing hands-up under the name of "Deamon" until 2010 when he began producing house music under his current name, Madeon, which is an anagram of his previous nickname. He won a remix competition for "The Island" by Pendulum the same year.

    He went on to remix other electronic artists tracks the following year. A clip of him performing his mash-up "Pop Culture", uploaded to YouTube on 7 July 2011, propelled him to international fame. It featured samples from thirty-nine songs mixed together on-the-fly using a Novation Launchpad. The clip quickly went viral and reached over six million views in just a few days.

    Podcasts:

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    Drop The Pressure

    by: Mylo

    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers, Motherfuckers….
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,
    Motherfuckers Gonna Drop The Pressure,




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