Purple Crush

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Purple Crush
Image of Purple Crush, an America dance music act, 2014, ICONOCLASSIC promo.jpg
Background information
OriginBrooklyn, NY
GenresElectropop
Years active2007-present
Websitepurplecrush.com
MembersIsla Cheadle
Jared Selter

Purple Crush is an American dance music act consisting of married couple Isla Cheadle and Jared Selter. They met at The California Institute of the Arts, where they studied dance and music respectively. Purple Crush was formed in Brooklyn, NY, where they also started their record label, Crushed Records. Purple Crush is known both for their choreographed live show as well as their pop songwriting and music production.

Crushed Records has released numerous LPs, EPs, and remix compilations featuring artists such as Spank Rock, Le1f, Raja, Jimmy Edgar, AC Slater and others.

Purple Crush has produced remixes for Interscope recording artists Natalia Kills, Far East Movement, and Midnight Red. In 2014 they were involved in a lawsuit over music they produced for Lady Gaga's Born This Way.[1][2][3]

Purple Crush also claim recording artist Mariah Carey used the hook from their 2013 song "Thirsty" for her own song of the same name.[4]

Two Purple Crush pieces are on the soundtrack to the 2013 film "Channeling" (also known as "De@th on Live")[5]

The self-described "hetero-married queer indie-pop duo"[6] often take a political social/ironic stance in their music and videos.[7] Frontiers magazine reviewed their 2014 album Iconoclassic in its May 2014 issue.[8]

Purple Crush is also the founder and host of a Vogue mini-ball party called Banjee Ball which started monthly at the Downtown Los Angeles Standard Hotel[9] and now takes place at Los Globos in Silverlake, Los Angeles. In 2016, they released a 5-song EP and short film entitled "Vogue Opera."[10] featuring legendary members of East and Westcoast Ball culture.

Isla Cheadle appeared on the HBO Max original show Legendary as Isla Ebony, mother of the House of Ebony.[11]

Discography[]

  • L.C.D. (2007)
  • Welcome 2 Emo Club (2007)
  • Shopping on the Dancefloor Remix (2008)
  • Blog Party (2008)
  • Busy Boys Remix EP (2009)
  • Get Digital featuring LE1F Remix EP (2009)
  • Welcome 2 The Underground (2011)
  • ICONOCLASSIC (2014)
  • Vogue Opera (2016)

References[]

  1. ^ Payne, Chris. "Gaga Producer Fusari Clashes With Songwriters Over Studio Work, Legal Action Coming". Billboard.com. Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  2. ^ Perpetua, Matthew. "Lady Gaga Producer Sued By Songwriters". Rollingstone.com. Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  3. ^ Lecaro, Lina. "Lady Gaga Producer Rob Fusari Involved in Lawsuit With Local Duo Purple Crush". LA Weekly. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  4. ^ Wass, Mike. "Mariah Carey's "Thirsty" Hook Was Lifted From Purple Crush? The Pop Duo Certainly Thinks So". Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  5. ^ "Channeling (2013)". IMDB. IMDB. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  6. ^ Brathwaite, Les. "no-more-lies"-new-video "Married Queer Duo, Purple Crush, Want "No More Lies" in New Video". Out.com. Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  7. ^ Hilton, Perez. "Look Who's Getting In On The Perezcious Fun!". Retrieved 21 May 2014.
  8. ^ V., Paul (May 1–14, 2014). "Crushing It DIY-Style". Frontiers Magazine. 33: 60–61.
  9. ^ Anderson, Tre'vell. "Inside the underground world of ballroom at downtown L.A.'s Banjee Ball". LAtimes.com. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  10. ^ Nichols, James Michael. "'Vogue Opera' Is A Celebration Of Art And Ballroom Culture". Huffington Post. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  11. ^ Lecaro, Lina. "L.A.'S Ballroom Scene Slays On HBO Max's Legendary". Laweekly.com. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
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