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Hyper Crush is a band from Los Angeles, California. It consists of a rapper, Donny Fontaine, a vocalist, Holly Valentine, and a DJ/keytarist, Preston Moronie.Free tracks can be downloaded at their offical website, www.

hypercrush.com. Early career (2006-2007)Hyper Crush began with Fontaine and Moronie. Originally, the name of the band was the Bel-Airs, but the name changed along with their style. They sought a female vocalist to go along with Fontaine, and their long-time friend Valentine took the job.

The group first gained widespread exposure through their MySpace page. They began playing shows in Los Angeles and other places in and around California. In late 2007, they released their debut, Mixtape Volume 1, which contained 31 original Hyper Crush songs.

Along with the mixtape, they also released independently-made music videos for "The Deloreon" and "Slow Motion".Both musically and in their appearance, Hyper Crush makes copious references to the decades of the 1950s and 1980s.

For example, they have made references to Nintendo, Technicolor, Hypercolor clothing, and Genesis. They even used sounds from Nintendo's Duck Hunt game to begin the song "The Arcade" and music from The Legend of Zelda to end it.

The Arcade (2008)The Arcade, released on May 1, 2008, was the debut album of Hyper Crush, and the follow-up to Mixtape Volume 1. The album featured 13 songs, 2 of which had been previously released on the mixtape.

At the CD release party hosted by Hyper for the album. party, they also premiered the video for "The Arcade", the title track of the album, although it was not put online and made viewable to the public until June 30.

The video was a joint project of Six29 Entertainment and A hill Productions and was directed by Mickey Finnegan.It was Hyper Crush's third video, but the first one to be professionally done.Signing with Universal MotownIn early November 2008, Hyper Crush signed with Universal Motown.

They said in a 2008 interview for BVTV (Bella Vista High School in California) that they had a new album coming out and it was "almost done". They said that since "The Arcade" was independently released, they would re-use about 8 of the songs from The Arcade and the rest of the new album would be new songs.

They also stated that they don't have a final name for the new album, then added, perhaps facetiously, that Bella Vista Rocks The Arcade was the working title. In another BVTV interview, in 2009, the band said they were still "mixing down" the album and hoping for a release that summer.

Hyper Crush released the video for "Robo Tech" in late February 2009. This was their fourth video and second video to be professionally done. It was directed by Mickey Finnegan, as was "The Arcade".The delays in releasing their second album incited the band to release some material through a different channel, and they released their second mixtape on the Internet on June 26, 2009.

Valentine spoke about the mixtape:“ We wanted to make something cool to put out, especially because our album seems like it’s taking long to people… We were like, ‘Okay, it’s hard to put the album out so we’re gonna put out a 21-song mixtape.

’ Making new music is important to us and we want to give that to our fans.”Hyper Crush released the first single off their upcoming album on September 17, 2009, titled "Keep Up". They have also filmed a music video which is yet to be released.

Hyper Crush performs dance, electronic, electro, techno, hip-hop music and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, or other music performances. The estimated booking fee range to book Hyper Crush for your event, Please Contact. Hyper Crush has more than 153.4K listeners worldwide and really knows how to entertain your audience. Similar artists are  Far East Movement, Electric Valentine, 3OH!3, Jeffree Star, Benny Benassi, Nadia Oh, Neon Hitch, Amanda Blank, Uffie . Contact AAE Music agency for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Hyper Crush for an upcoming event.

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