LA Riots

Electronic music has found a new hub in Los Angeles in the form of DJ duo Jo'B and Daniel Ledisko, better known as LA Riots. Taking their moniker from the infamous riots that blazed across the city in 1992, LA Riots has quickly established themselves at the forefront of the electronic music scene -- DJ'ing high profile clubs and events across the country and churning out club bangers that have caught the ear of audiences and artists alike.

Having recently remixed such artists as VHS or Beta, Scanners, Le Castlevania, Mystery Jets, Chromeo, Jupiter One, Photek and Justice, LA Riots has been tearing up the highly fickle music blogosphere and is quickly gaining momentum within the mainstream music industry as well.

Individually, both Jo'B and Daniel Ledisko have been heavily involved in the electronic music scene since the mid 90's. It is from their varied backgrounds that LA Riots have honed their craft, delivering an explosive sound that has taken over clubs from Los Angeles to New York and across the world. As the electronic genre continues to take shape and evolve, expect to see LA Riots there alongside it -- bringing their unique energy to the masses and setting dancefloors on fire.

"LA Riots are in the business of crafting straight-up, hot-as-shit club bangers and they're not messing around. In only a few months since their inception the Los Angeles duo has made a name for themselves cranking out one quality track and remix after another and blowing up some of the hottest parties and venues in Southern California. Now, with remixes of Ocelot, The Scanners, and Le Castle Vania tearing across the blogosphere they're poised to take the party to the masses. Keep your eyes and ears open boys and girls, this is going to be big." -Urb Magazine

"They are the best DJ's in L.A. and whenever we play with them, we know we really have to bring our best.. and not many DJ's make me nervous!" -JFK of MSTRKRFT

"Tattoo Rock Parlour launch Clash, their new electro and indie dance night, with appearances by hotly tipped California remix artists LA Riots and the Baltimore club sounds of Aaron LaCrate. LA Riots are on the verge of blowing up, so catch them now before they end up headlining the mega-clubs." -Toronto Now
 

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