French Horn Rebellion makes music that is an irresistible fusion of funky electronic pop and retro flair, where the grooves are as infectious as the melodies are catchy. Hailing from Brooklyn, the duo's distinctive sound marries smooth, synth-driven beats with an eccentric blend of danceable rhythms and playful, often quirky vocals. The duo has an ability to blend the unexpected into their music—think a mix of Daft Punk’s futuristic sound and the flamboyant energy of ’80s pop icons and their new single "Brothers" is just that.
"Brothers" discusses the bond of the two members and taps into their history together as brothers, friends and creative collaborators. Lyrics including, "You can go this way I can go that way / We can always meet in the end / Some of our friends have come and gone / But what we’ve got goes on and on" show the dedication of the two to always help each other. The feel-good vibes of indie electro-pop and the infectious hooks of disco penetrate the song. It's music that's both nostalgic and forward-thinking, perfect for the dance floor or simply for lifting your spirits on a lazy afternoon. Compelling bass lines, layered synths and decadent vibrant vocals make for a must listen.
French Horn Rebellion is Milwaukee-born brothers Robert and David Perlick-Molinari who started releasing music in 2009 and since then has cultivated a dedicated audience. The duo have collaborated with the likes of Beyoncé, Sia, Two Door Cinema Club doing official remixes and gaining commercial acclaim. Robert and David also run YouTooCanWoo studio. Take a listen to "Brothers" now and enjoy the ride.
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