
(artwork by Jonas Delaborde)
1/ Jacques Lu Cont – In The Night - 4’19
2/ Monsieur Monsieur – Arym- 4’54
2/ Monsieur Monsieur – Arym- 4’54
Brodinski and Manu Barron’s ‘Bromance
Records’ have quickly gained an excellent reputation for unearthing
and nurturing exceptional new talent alongside dance music legends. Their fifth
EP is a fine example of that welcoming the combined forces ofJacques Lu Cont and Monsieur
Monsieur to their musical family.
Jacques Lu Cont (aka Stuart Price) needs little introduction: A British electronic musician, composer and producer who is best known for his collaborations with some of the world’s biggest artists (Madonna, The Killers, Scissor Sisters and Kylie Minogue). This three-time Grammy winning artist has a number of solo acts as well, including ‘Les Rythmes Digitales’.With this multitude of projects under his belt, Jacques Lu Cont isn't known to stay in one place for too long. “I get motivated about building things up and then knocking it all down and starting again,” he says with a grin. “Trying to prove it all over, that’s always appealed to me". It was due to that reason and a chance coincidence, which led to the perfect partnership between label and artist, Stuart explains, "I got to meet Louis when they asked me to play for a Bromance show at Fabric, the night was great and we had a good time. A few months later i was working on a track at the studio thinking it would be cool if only someone like Bromance would like to release it and there in my inbox was a friendly email asking if i wanted to release something on the label! The coincidence was too strong to ignore. They plough their own terrain in dance music and are a genuine spirit to be around."
Bromance Records is very excited to be releasing this sonic luminary's newest creation, ‘In The Night’ - a hypnotic track that combines elements of disco with grinding bass lines and pulsating rhythms.
Monsieur Monsieur are talented newcomes Léo Copet and Geoffrey Bougy - two French producers from Reims, a region in France reputed to be the modern epicenter of electro creativity. Together, the two perform DJ sets that mesmerize the crowd, with their unique taste and diverse sound. The duo composed debut track 'Arym' for Bromance #5 - an expansive heavy hitter with ominous, grinding bass lines that pendulates between minimalism and traditional techno.
Jacques Lu Cont (aka Stuart Price) needs little introduction: A British electronic musician, composer and producer who is best known for his collaborations with some of the world’s biggest artists (Madonna, The Killers, Scissor Sisters and Kylie Minogue). This three-time Grammy winning artist has a number of solo acts as well, including ‘Les Rythmes Digitales’.With this multitude of projects under his belt, Jacques Lu Cont isn't known to stay in one place for too long. “I get motivated about building things up and then knocking it all down and starting again,” he says with a grin. “Trying to prove it all over, that’s always appealed to me". It was due to that reason and a chance coincidence, which led to the perfect partnership between label and artist, Stuart explains, "I got to meet Louis when they asked me to play for a Bromance show at Fabric, the night was great and we had a good time. A few months later i was working on a track at the studio thinking it would be cool if only someone like Bromance would like to release it and there in my inbox was a friendly email asking if i wanted to release something on the label! The coincidence was too strong to ignore. They plough their own terrain in dance music and are a genuine spirit to be around."
Bromance Records is very excited to be releasing this sonic luminary's newest creation, ‘In The Night’ - a hypnotic track that combines elements of disco with grinding bass lines and pulsating rhythms.
Monsieur Monsieur are talented newcomes Léo Copet and Geoffrey Bougy - two French producers from Reims, a region in France reputed to be the modern epicenter of electro creativity. Together, the two perform DJ sets that mesmerize the crowd, with their unique taste and diverse sound. The duo composed debut track 'Arym' for Bromance #5 - an expansive heavy hitter with ominous, grinding bass lines that pendulates between minimalism and traditional techno.
Bromance EP #5 Includes:
1/ Jacques Lu Cont – In The Night - 4’19
Written and composed by Jacques Lu Cont at Tracques, London
Produced by Stuart Price under exclusive license of Bromance/Savoir Faire
Published by Warner Chappell
© 2012 Bromance/Savoir Faire
1/ Jacques Lu Cont – In The Night - 4’19
Written and composed by Jacques Lu Cont at Tracques, London
Produced by Stuart Price under exclusive license of Bromance/Savoir Faire
Published by Warner Chappell
© 2012 Bromance/Savoir Faire
2/ Monsieur Monsieur – Arym- 4’54
Written by Léo Copet, Geoffrey Bougy and Jeanne Raphael
Produced by Léo Copet, Geoffrey Bougy and Jeanne Raphael
Published by Bromance/Savoir Faire (2012)
© 2012 Bromance/Savoir Faire
Written by Léo Copet, Geoffrey Bougy and Jeanne Raphael
Produced by Léo Copet, Geoffrey Bougy and Jeanne Raphael
Published by Bromance/Savoir Faire (2012)
© 2012 Bromance/Savoir Faire
About Bromance Records:
In November 2011, Parisian DJ/producer and manager Manu
Barron (Savoir Faire, Social Club Paris, Silencio, Wanderlust) launched their
own label Bromance Records - an homage to their longtime partnership: “I’ve
always loved collaborating with other people, ‘cause I get bored too
easily," admits Louis Rogé, aka Brodinski. "When working
together, my head gets fed all the time, new ideas come flying from all
directions. The more projects I’m involved in, the better! With Bromance I’m
taking that feeling to the next level.”
What The Press Have Been Saying About Bromance:
"The past few years have been momentous for the
likes of Louis Brodinski; the 24-year old producer/DJ has been busy taking up
many tasks from curating and running a label, to representing a very
intensively particular bromantic set of musical principles. The thing is, while
Brodinski has meandered through the auspices of big-room publicity and the
adulation of the underground and “EDM” cultural figures, he still retains a
strong understanding of what good music should be played and what good music
should be listened to." - URB Magazine
"A French turntablist, Brodinski’s skills behind the
decks have earned him the tag 'the DJ's DJ'. Capable of rocking parties across
the globe, the producer has also been lavished in praise for his own output.
Brodinski is gearing up to release a new mix in the FabricLive series, curated
in honour of his friend DJ Mehdi. Alongside this, the DJ has decided to launch
his own label which he has titled Bromance." - Clash
Music
"French producer Louis Rogé, better known as Brodinski, has launched his new label, Bromance. Though Brodinski is often seen as a part of Paris's electro producers - that includes Busy P, Mr Oizo, Justice - his overall sound has seen him garner praise from a variety of musical camps. The Frenchman's knack for both traditional house and UK bass has meant that his music has wound up on a variety of labels, with Relief Records, Turbo and Numbers all having played host to his upbeat sound - a style showcased on his contribution to the Fabriclive series." - Resident Advisor
"Bromance, what does it really mean? According to the eponymous series (started by Brodinski and Gesaffelstein), it means dance collabs with a philosophical bent ‘emphasizing how musical and cultural variety between two entities’ actually proves human interconnectivity" - RCRD LBL
"French producer Louis Rogé, better known as Brodinski, has launched his new label, Bromance. Though Brodinski is often seen as a part of Paris's electro producers - that includes Busy P, Mr Oizo, Justice - his overall sound has seen him garner praise from a variety of musical camps. The Frenchman's knack for both traditional house and UK bass has meant that his music has wound up on a variety of labels, with Relief Records, Turbo and Numbers all having played host to his upbeat sound - a style showcased on his contribution to the Fabriclive series." - Resident Advisor
"Bromance, what does it really mean? According to the eponymous series (started by Brodinski and Gesaffelstein), it means dance collabs with a philosophical bent ‘emphasizing how musical and cultural variety between two entities’ actually proves human interconnectivity" - RCRD LBL
Bromance Artwork:
One of the others main goals/interests of Bromance is also to highlight the obvious and everlasting link between music and graphic art/design. The first release was already featuring a beautiful artwork by CF and a video for Brodinski’s « Let The Beat Control Your Body » in collaboration with ADZEA.
The video for Brodinski's "Let The Beat Control Your Body" features a beautifully surreal yet classical acid fried dancing skeleton in collaboration with the French artist Alain Domagala aka ADZEA. Rhythmical waves of music and art that reference the past yet look to the future » Satellite Voices.
Bromance have also collaborated with such talented artists as Hassan Rahim Leslie David, Viktor Hachmang and Jean André. For this Bromance #5, we worked with Jonas Delaborde, a french designer.
Jonas Delaborde:
His first work was published in 2005 in ‘Politique‘ and ‘Frederic Magazine’. Sometimes inspired and figurative, minimal and geometric, his work has illustrated several album covers. In 2006 he founded ‘Nazi Knife’ with Hendrik Hegray - a magazine dedicated to absurd and psychedelic drawings - and a few years later they launched ‘False Flag’ with Stéphane Prigent. Most recently he went back to one of the magazines responsible for his fame, ‘Frederic Magazine’ as AD. This past couple of years, his works have been shown in several exhibitions including Impressed Galerie Arko (Nevers – 2012) and Studio Romance, La Vitrine (Paris 2011)
“About the Bromance #5 cover, I was inspired by an old cd cover from ‘Les Rythmes Digitales’ that I found in a market in Phnom Penh in 2001. The cover was badly printed on low quality paper, sloppy and folded in two. It was absolutely perfect !” - Jonas Delaborde
One of the others main goals/interests of Bromance is also to highlight the obvious and everlasting link between music and graphic art/design. The first release was already featuring a beautiful artwork by CF and a video for Brodinski’s « Let The Beat Control Your Body » in collaboration with ADZEA.
The video for Brodinski's "Let The Beat Control Your Body" features a beautifully surreal yet classical acid fried dancing skeleton in collaboration with the French artist Alain Domagala aka ADZEA. Rhythmical waves of music and art that reference the past yet look to the future » Satellite Voices.
Bromance have also collaborated with such talented artists as Hassan Rahim Leslie David, Viktor Hachmang and Jean André. For this Bromance #5, we worked with Jonas Delaborde, a french designer.
Jonas Delaborde:
His first work was published in 2005 in ‘Politique‘ and ‘Frederic Magazine’. Sometimes inspired and figurative, minimal and geometric, his work has illustrated several album covers. In 2006 he founded ‘Nazi Knife’ with Hendrik Hegray - a magazine dedicated to absurd and psychedelic drawings - and a few years later they launched ‘False Flag’ with Stéphane Prigent. Most recently he went back to one of the magazines responsible for his fame, ‘Frederic Magazine’ as AD. This past couple of years, his works have been shown in several exhibitions including Impressed Galerie Arko (Nevers – 2012) and Studio Romance, La Vitrine (Paris 2011)
“About the Bromance #5 cover, I was inspired by an old cd cover from ‘Les Rythmes Digitales’ that I found in a market in Phnom Penh in 2001. The cover was badly printed on low quality paper, sloppy and folded in two. It was absolutely perfect !” - Jonas Delaborde
Links
www.bromancerecords.com
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www.soundcloud.com/bromancerecords
www.facebook.com/bromancerecords
www.bromancerecords.com
www.twitter.com/bromancerecords
www.soundcloud.com/bromancerecords
www.facebook.com/bromancerecords
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