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Urbanstep

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Urbanstep
Birth nameJuris Graubergers
Also known asUrbanstep
Born10 August 1993
Riga, Latvia
GenresElectronic dance music, dubstep, drum & bass, electronic rock, trap music, house music
Occupation(s)Musician, DJ, record producer
Years active2012–present

Urbanstep (born 10 August 1993), known as Juris Graubergers is a Latvian DJ, producer, songwriter and event organizer.[citation needed] He is best known for his track Icebreaker and cover remix of Throne.[1]

Career

Juris was born on 10 August 1993 in Riga, Latvia. He started making music at the age of 18.[2] In 2013, he released his first album "Welcome To Wonderland".[3] In 2017, he organized an event series in collaboration with Wild Riddims called RAVE Reborn, RAVE Rebellion, RAVE Reunion, for cultural development in Latvia.[4] During 2021, he was featured on Forbes Baltics Magazine's 30 under 30 list. In 2022, his album "STAGES"[5] was nominated for Latvian Music Recording Awards "Zelta Mikrofons 2022" in the Best Dance/Electronic Album category.[6][7]

Discography

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Year Release title Type
2012 Silence of Lambs EP
2012 Stones EP
2012 Double Standards Single
2013 Welcome to Wonderland Album
2013 Enter The Urban EP
2014 Kingsize EP
2014 Victorious Album
2015 Stronger Single
2015 Break It Single
2015 Illusion EP
2016 Lost in Time (featuring Extra Terra) Single
2016 Parallel (featuring Micah Martin) EP
2016 Nobody Single
2016 Alternations (featuring Micah Martin) Single
2016 Somebody / Inside Me EP
2016 Reborn EP
2016 Sirens Single
2016 Ultimate Single
2016, 2017 Burn The City Down (featuring Micah Martin) Remixes EP
2016 Rain Single
2017 Melody (featuring Micah Martin) Single
2017, 2019 Parallel (featuring Micah Martin) Remixes EP
2017 Around Single
2017 The Remixes (featuring Micah Martin) Album
2017 STUFF (featuring Puffin) EP
2017 Lost in Time (featuring Extra Terra) Remixes EP
2018 Seeker / Exposed EP
2018 In Color (featuring Alltair) Single
2018 Fragile Single
2018 The Covers EP
2018 Heresy (featuring SEVER) Single
2018 Side Effects (featuring Beatcore) Single
2018 Heresy (featuring SEVER) (Dropheadz Remix) Single
2018 Seeker (featuring Nina Storey) Single
2018 Black Mask Single
2018 The Only One (featuring Chris Jane) Single
2019 Heresy (featuring SEVER) Single
2019 Melody (featuring Miach Martin) (Beatcore Remix) Single
2019 Heresy (featuring SEVER) (Dropheadz Remix) Single
2019 Where We Are (featuring LENNY, Micah Martin) (Dropheadz Remix) Single
2019 Choices (featuring Ohmie, Micah Martin) Single
2019 Road So Far (featuring TyteWriter) (ElementD Remix) Single
2019 Where We Are (featuring LENNY, Micah Martin) (Distinguish Remix) Single
2019 Choices (featuring Ohmie, Micah Martin) (Nanomake Remix) Single
2019 Take Apart The Sky (featuring Peter Piffen, Vincent Moretto) Single
2019 Choices (featuring Ohmie, Micah Martin) (Sharks Remix) Single
2019 Road So Far w/ TyteWriter (RudeLies Remix) Single
2019 Blowin' Smoke (featuring Misfit, Peter Piffen) Single
2019 Bass Up Single
2019 No Light (feauting SEVER) Single
2019 Road So Far (featuring TyteWriter) (JIKES Remix) Single
2019 Take Apart The Sky (featuring Peter Piffen, Vincent Moretto) (Ohmie Remix) Single
2019 Don't Let Me Fall (featuring Chomstars, Liv Young) Single

References

  1. "Pasaules deju mūzikas sensācija: Juris no Latvijas". tv3.lv (in latviešu). Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  2. "Made in LV ⟩ Urbanstep о творчестве в пандемию, академии "Грэмми" и новом альбоме". RUS TVNET (in русский). 27 November 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  3. Urbanstep – Silence Of The Lambs, retrieved 26 February 2022
  4. "Urbanstep Talks Road So Far, Urban Stars Records, and RAVE Reborn [Interview]". The QR Network. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  5. "Urbanstep Drops 17 Track Groundbreaking Album, 'Stages'". Your EDM. 21 January 2022. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  6. "The winners of Latvian Music Recording Awards "Zelta Mikrofons 2022" revealed". Best of Baltic Entertainment Ltd. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  7. "Video ⟩ Atklājam "Zelta mikrofona" nominantus trīs kategorijās". TVNET (in latviešu). 12 January 2022. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  8. "Urbanstep on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved 3 March 2022.



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