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Thhe style of Whiteqube can be best described as a mix of modern day Electro, infused with old school Techno and underground dance. If the Bloody Beetroots had an orgy with The Prodigy, Deadmau5, Knife Party, Daft Punk, Underworld, and LA Style, the result would Whiteqube (as well as a mental image we are sorry about putting in your head). Whiteqube is Jason Schary and T. Ryan Arnold. For all intensive purposes, Whiteqube should have never come into being. Jason Schary was born in an abandoned boron mine in the Himalayas. His father, invented the soft side of Velcro but found little calling for his invention in a country whose snap fastener industry held a monopoly on clothing securement. In frustration Schary’s father soon moved the family to the United States. It was here, spending afternoons at his father’s wig gluing plant, that Schary’s love of electronic music began developing. Eventually, this passion for dance music found Schary playing kazoo on Tantra’s dance floor smash “The Hills of Kathmandu”. He has also been a mainstay in the LA club scene since the mid 90s. T. Ryan Arnold was born in a small fishing village on the sandy banks of the Snake River just north of Beer Bottle Crossing, Idaho. Arnold was raised by family of particularly flamboyant unicorns. These majestic, if somewhat ostentatious beasts instilled in young Arnold a strong sense of family values and an almost preternatural love for 80s synthpop icons Erasure. Arnold channelled his passion for