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The Mansisters bring out the "Amigo" in us

  • April 23, 2019
  • Vivian Lin
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The Mansisters is the moniker of Kasper Bjørke and Sexy Lazer—the Copenhagen residents who are also behind the series of curated releases on hfn music known as Sisters & Brothers. Amidst their crazy touring schedules, the duo have released a stellar electronic production titled "Amigo"—the opening track to their new Queens Of The Night EP.

Raising the bar and bringing out the dance in all of us, "Amigo" manipulates melancholy through careful ostinatos for a bouncy post-wave groove. A quintessential dance track, the bassline runs rampant alongside the slithery synths and splashes of fuzz guitar for a smooth sonic experience. As the opening track, The Mansisters have done a fantastic job in setting listeners up with tech-house euphoria—a truly fulfilling experience.

Check out the music video as well.

 

Connect with The Mansister: SoundCloud | Facebook | Instagram

Photo credit: Neal McQueen

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