Aggressive, neon-soaked French electro with heavy sidechain pumping. High-energy bloghouse for midnight city drives and basement dancefloors.
0' or bloghouse movement. Their sound identity is built on a foundation of classic French house (Alan Braxe, Fred Falke) but injected with the distorted, aggressive textures associated with the Ed Banger Records aesthetic.
A defining characteristic of their workflow is their remote collaboration, utilizing early file-sharing culture to construct tracks without being in the same physical space. This resulted in a highly polished, 'electro-nerd' production style characterized by extreme compression and bit-crushed synthesis. They gained significant cultural traction through high-profile remixes for Kylie Minogue and Daft Punk, positioning them as key figures in the cosmopolitan nu-disco scene. Critically, they are viewed as bridge-builders between the melodic disco-house of the late 90s and the harder, more abrasive electro that dominated the late 2000s indie-dance circuit. Their work remains a touchstone for collectors of the Kitsuné and Discodust era of internet-driven electronic music.
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