neumodel LP (LGBT/French Electro/Earmilk/Flaunt/BPM)

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French electronic duo, neumodel, have released the third single "Faster" Ft. AKA George off of their upcoming debut record, Rock, out April 17th. "Faster" is a sleek brooding alt-electronic track that melts into its flowing production and AKA George's dynamic vocals. Listen


"Faster" was premiered exclusively with Earmilk praising, "neumodel quickly takes to the dark notes of the decade that defined them, finding the perfect balance between bitterness and privilege. While the use of vocals can often balance out the density of a bass-heavy track, AKA George's presence does nothing of the kind. Instead, his falsetto cries beckon a warbling bass so heavy, you might have to take a seat just to receive it. "

In addition to the release of the single, neumodel shared their exclusive mix featuring over an hour of their live set. In an exclusive interview with Beats Per Minute the band shared, "Our last DJ set went “wrong” since we were fired by the organizers. We have had enough of Parisian clubs’ sanitized culture. No room for expression. They are selling gin tonics, not music. It’s like in movie theaters, selling popcorn and not a movie. This quarantine away from clubs (we stopped in 2018) has allowed us to free ourselves from our chains regarding music production. There is no longer a question of format, style, consistency; we have a real whiteboard. You can feel it a lot in our album, no song is like the other. It was enjoyable for us to compose without constraint. Rock is a revolution in our lives."

"Our album and the electro-rock sounds vibrating through it is a vivid tribute to this music that resonates with us and which still has a lot to say. It’s not an homage to the artists per se, but it’s more about tapping into a style that has the potential to revolutionize the music establishment - and to revisit this style. 

We gave birth to our album Rock, after releasing 4 EPs. The composing style itself evolved and matured to become more and more singular. It’s a simple formula: guitar, sub, and ‘pop’ vocals. No more keyboards, synthesizers and samples. With Rock, we are coming back to the essence of neumodel" - Neumodel

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