THE COOL KIDS / VIDEO HIPPOS : Late night tonight in CrawDaddy (1 Viewer)

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Having set the US alight with a series of incendiary live shows, critically acclaimed downloads and highly sought after 12”s, Chicago-based hip hop due The Cool Kids will release their 10 track UK & Irish debut ‘The Bake Sale’ on 18th July 2008 on C.A.K.E Recordings / Chocolate Industries / XL Recordings.



The release will be preceded by a limited edition 12” single, ‘88’ on 11th July.

POD Concerts presents

THE COOL KIDS
Support: Video Hippos

Friday June 27th

CrawDaddy – Harcourt St – Dublin 2.
Doors – 12 midnight

Tickets €15 (inc. booking fee) available from Ticketmaster, Road Records, City Discs, Sound Cellar and usual outlets. www.ticketmaster.ie
www.coolxkids.com
www.myspace.com/gocoolkids
www.videohippos.com
www.myspace.com/videohippos

‘The duo sounds effortlessly of-the-moment, earning its (Black Mags) boast of being “the black Beastie Boys”.’ Rolling Stone
‘Diehard ’80 babies who bring fresh, futuristic ideas to classic-style hip hop.’ VIBE

"If there's one group that has created proto-hip-hop havoc in 2007, it's Chicago's Cool Kids" XLR8R

Having set the US alight with a series of incendiary live shows, critically acclaimed downloads and highly sought after 12”s, Chicago-based hip hop due The Cool Kids will release their 10 track UK & Irish debut ‘The Bake Sale’ on 18th July 2008 on C.A.K.E Recordings / Chocolate Industries / XL Recordings. The release will be preceded by a limited edition 12” single, ‘88’ on 11th July.

The Bake Sale see The Cool Kids straddling the old and new schools of hip hop with ease, full of their trademark irresistible, hooky rhymes. Sounding effortlessly ‘now’ while nodding towards the sound of golden-era 80s hip hop, Chuck English (23) and Mikey Rocks (20) have produced one of the year’s must-have debut releases. The Bake Sale will also feature new versions of ‘88’ and ‘Mikey Rocks’ which have already caused a massive buzz in the clubs and online on both sides of the Atlantic.

In the packed confines of clubs around their hometown of Chicago and throughout the world The Cool Kids' irresistible, hooky rhymes and club cramming beats seamlessly bridge the old and new schools of hip hop while assuring them a sure-fire path to world-wide attention. In their short amount of time as a duo The Cool Kids have been featured in Rolling Stone, XXL, The Source, Spin, Paper Magazine, CBS News, The New Yorker, The Fader, and on the cover of The Urb - all without a single release to their name!

Chuck Inglish (23) and Mikey Rocks (20) met on MySpace in 2005 while Chuck was attending Illinois Art Institute in Chicago and Mikey was still in High School. In August 2006, under a year from their formation, the duo began performing at venues and parties around the city. They grabbed the attention of breakout DJs Flosstradamus, who were responsible for a much-hyped monthly dance night at the Town Hall Pub in Chicago. They invited The Cool Kids to appear and word of their energizing performances spread quickly. In March 2007 The Cool Kids joined Flosstradamus and other Chicago artists for a show at SXSW. Following this performance and an appearance at the WMC in Miami with A-Trak, The Cool Kids began grabbing the attention of national media.

After hosting reviews of several of their mp3s, Pitchfork offered The Cool Kids a coveted spot at the 2007 Pitchfork Festival, where they shared the stage with De La Soul and Clipse. Impressed by their talents, DJ Benzi gave the duo space in a track entitled "Getting It" where the two decidedly hold their own pitted against Lil Wayne, one of the most inventive, competitive, and successful MCs in the world. Their songs "Mikey Rocks" and "88" have been featured in the HBO series Entourage and the game NBA Live08, respectively. The video for the debut single "Black Mags." was featured on MTVu's Freshman Five. They concluded 2007 with a 30-day, sold out tour with M.I.A., bringing their tally of performances to over 150 for that year.

Early on The Cool Kids established their own "Creating Art for Kids Everywhere" recordings - the label under which the duo have written, record, and produced all their own music. Initially, the duo planned to release their own album on C.A.K.E. in July 2007. Due to such tremendous success in such a short period of time the release date was pushed back. "We thought we'd only need to press up a thousand CDs at best," said Mikey. "But when we started getting messages from Sweden, Iceland, France and Germany we knew this may be bigger than we can handle at this stage." Last October The Cool Kids signed a deal with Chocolate Industries. The highly anticipated debut EP "The Bake Sale" is expected early Spring 2008 on C.A.K.E. / Chocolate Industries.
 

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