The Kleptones

The Kleptones
Origin Brighton, United Kingdom
Genres DJ, Experimental, Mashup
Years active 2002 – present
Website http://www.kleptones.com

The Kleptones, aka Eric Kleptone, is a DJ from Brighton in the United Kingdom who produces internet-only mashup albums. Typically, he mixes rock/R&B instrumentals with rap and hip-hop vocals in a style that is "fun...and often surprising." [1] His name is a parody of the famous guitarist, Eric Clapton, and a play on the fact that he is a "klepto of tones" (that is, he "steals" others' music).

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History

His first release was a mix of Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots by The Flaming Lips with hip-hop/rap vocals and various soundbites from television programs and movies entitled Yoshimi Battles the Hip-Hop Robots.

A Night at the Hip-Hopera was his breakthrough and most highly acclaimed album, fusing Queen's rock music with rap vocals and many soundbites from movies and other sources. On November 8, 2004, Waxy, the main site that was mirroring A Night at the Hip-Hopera, received a cease and desist notice from the Walt Disney Company for illegal sampling of songs by Queen, similar to the banning of DJ Danger Mouse's The Grey Album.[2]

From Detroit to J.A. was created originally for the radio program The Rinse on XFM, and was originally broadcast on January 23, 2005. Subsequently it was released as an internet-only album which this time fused R&B instrumentals with Pop, Rap, and R&B vocals.

In mid 2005 he was awarded the Webby Award for Artist Of The Year by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, who stated he had "taken the art of mash-up to a new level" and become "a global sensation"[3] (The same award has also, to date, been presented to Gorillaz, Beastie Boys, Will.I.Am and Trent Reznor.)

In 2006 he released 24 Hours, a double length album. The release of 24 Hours was preceded by three EP length releases, EP1, EP2 and EP3. Each EP was available for download for a limited time—EP2 replaced EP1, and in turn was replaced by EP3. EP3 itself was removed when 24 Hours was released.

In May 2006 the Creative Commons-licensed film project A Swarm of Angels announced the Kleptones as soundtrack producers.[4]

In late 2006 Eric was invited to speak at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, as half of "The Pirate And The Suit", a head-to-head discussion with EMI Music Vice-Chairman David Munns.

On December 7, 2006 Eric Kleptone posted a podcast, titled Hectic City on the Kleptones' blog, stating that the intention is to make it a weekly release. The podcast contains mash-ups by the Kleptones, and other artists.

In early 2008 The band released Live'r Than You'll Ever Be - Bestival 2007, a live album containing a recording of their show at Bestival, in the Isle Of Wight, on Saturday 8 September 2007.

On January 1, 2010, Uptime / Downtime was released. One preview of the album, the track "Voodoo Sabotage" was released on the Kleptones blog a few weeks prior to release. Later that year, on the 9th of August 2010, a collection of B-sides and tracks that didn't made it onto an album, Shits & Giggles was released.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Non-album singles

References

External links