Posted on: July 25, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

The group–MCs Orifice Vulgatron and Metropolis, and DJ Nonames–has built a revered reputation over the last decade for their versatility, prolific creativity and high-octane live shows. They’re set to unveil their new album THE UPRISING this September on deadmau5’s mau5trap imprint.

FOREIGN BEGGARS recently released their Flying To Mars EP (July 2) featuring the Alix Perez-produced, Donae’o-assisted track.  Philip Sherburne of SPIN.com  says of the track; “Foreign Beggars take their wobble back underground: The low end is a gelatinous rumble more felt than heard, freed from all the hard-edged excess of contemporary main-stage dubstep. MCs Orifice Vulgatron and Metropolis’ tightly wound verses lend to the paranoid air…”

THE UPRISING will include singles “Palm Of My Hand,” “Flying To Mars” and “Apex” featuring Knife Party. The infectiously brazen swagger of Palm Of My Hand–available for download now on all digital stores including Beatport and iTunesis a bold statement of intent, and one which the group are set to firmly substantiate with their next offering. Having garnered support from some of the biggest bass artists today, including previous collaborations with Skrillex, Noisia and Flux Pavilion, FOREIGN BEGGARS are currently performing well over 100 shows a year.

Look for more information on THE UPRISING soon.

Download the Flying To Mars EP on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/flyingtomars

Watch the “Flying To Mars” video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgWApfPXvXw

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