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The Young Punx

The Young Punx, a gang of musical miscreants, are a collective welcoming contributions and input from all sides.
With electronica firmly at the heart they amalgamate it into the next level of mash-up culture music, both original and resolutely accessible. At the core of the Young Punx collective is the trio of Hal Ritson, Nathan Taylor and Simon Bettison, who fulfil different roles on stage and in the studio, all the while embodying the electronica that sits at the core of the TYP sound.
The triumvirate surround themselves with an eclectic group of influences and collaborators that help to make the collective what it is today.
Indeed, theirs could well be the only studio where a speed metal guitarist (Guthrie Govan), a leading underground dance producer (Phonat), who co-produced the album, a top US rapper from Memphis (Count Bass D), a London based rock singer (Laura Kidd), an opera singer (Jassy Husk), a brass band and a couple of DJ's all meet, make music together and enjoy a drink afterwards. Spokesman and glue of the group, Hal Ritson, describes The Young Punx sound as mashpop and punkstep" and this is the name of their second album, due out early 2010. Starting life as producers, remixers and DJs, The Young Punx have developed a reputation for pioneering new sounds and not being afraid to break the rules - one minute producing filthy electro, the next recording a twenty piece live brass section and then cutting and mashing it up in the studio.
Fans have learnt to expect the unexpected from The Young Punx and their fresh approach and wit has won them a strong and loyal global following.
Their pop culture mentality has seen them catch the headlines in mainstream media as diverse as The Sun, The Mirror, La Stampa and even the BBC's Newsnight! Coverage spear-headed by a flurry of media interest around their remix of the BBC Shipping Forecast, and a video starring The Mighty Boosh's Mike Fielding (Naboo) as break dancing fisherman.
The track created such a stir that it was even featured on Newsnight and on Radio 4 helping to raise the groups profile ahead of their 2007 debut album Your music is killing me. Much more than just pop culture commentators, The Young Punx debut album further cemented their reputation as go-to men for innovative, boundary-crossing music, the videos clocking up millions of hits on YouTube and tracks providing the backing in TV shows ranging from Eastenders to The Bionic Woman. Universal appeal is something The Young Punx have always demonstrated, with their music finding a welcoming home in a number of unusual places.
During 2009, the band was sponsored by German beer giant Warsteiner and performed live band and DJ gigs throughout Germany as part of the ‘Liquid Cube' creative project bringing together music and design.
Forthcoming single ‘Ready For The Fight' is the entry music of choice for IBF Middleweight World Champion boxer Arthur Abraham, they have the computer game world on lock down with appearances on the likes of The Sims and FIFA and have recently presented American Dance Idol Season 4 on Fox TV Japan! The Young Punx DJsThe Young Punx DJ duo of Nathan Taylor and Hal Ritson, are in demand worldwide and have clocked up global dates in the worlds largest clubs, including gigs supporting Tiësto at Privilege in Ibiza, exclusive performances at Pacha in Ibiza for Erick Morillo's Subliminal Sessions, Ministry of Sound, Womb and AgeHa in Tokyo, Onzieme in Osaka and dates from LA to Shanghai, Moscow to New York.
Their mixes are as in demand as their shows, eccentric frontman Hal has also recently found time to help develop the new DJ Hero game on Playstation®3, and that's before we get into his work on other projects… Live WorkOn the back of the success of Your music is killing me, The Young Punx have toured a live show throughout Europe, USA and Japan, including an appearances to tens of thousands at major global festivals including Glastonbury and Japan's Summersonic and Nano Mugen Festivals. PresentingWith over 10,000 loyal regular listeners and growing all the time, The…

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