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The Glitch Mob has been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent from the musician or ensemble itself and reliable including Urb magazine, XLR8R, UK's Guardian newspaper, the Los Angeles Times, Dazed magazine and Electronic Musician. I am working on citing all of these as references. Their first single and album made the US iTunes Electronic chart at #7 and #5 respectively, which is also documented. Currently they are on tour in Europe and the UK, covered on Altsounds.com and XLR8R. All three members of The Glitch Mob are notable, well-established and respected artists in their own right, ediT has international releases on various labels as does Ooah under the monicker Panty Raid. They are one of the most prominent representatives from Los Angeles' 'beat' scene (aka 'glitch hop') alongside Flying Lotus, Daedelus and Nosaj Thing as all are (or were) active members of Low End Theory. I can cite references. As solo artists The Glitch Mob have performed music that appears on numerous television shows including CSI for CBS Television.
Drink The Sea Error:
editIf Kraddy left TGM in 2009, and they formed in 2006, how did Drink the Sea and We Can Make The World Stop come out in 2010 and 2011 respectively? 75.185.235.206 (talk) 19:19, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
is it worth noting they appeared in gopro hero 2 promotion? must have added a lot of new fans because of the popularity of the video and the gopro itself. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.58.110.94 (talk) 05:35, 22 August 2014 (UTC)
Music Videos
editThis artist sometimes blurs the line between a music video and music with simple graphics behind them (even if the graphics are filmed specifically for a specific song). However, the albums Drink The Sea (video released as 10 year anniversary)[1], Love Death Immortality[2], and See Without Eyes[3] are not ambiguous and should be added to the list of music videos. Others should be added, but I'm just adding these three for now. Zakrahn (talk) 09:09, 29 October 2020 (UTC)