Adam&Steve
Adam&Steve were a London duo who worked together from around 2015 to 2019. Their track 'Younger (feat. Sophie Rose)' came out in 2015 and got a lot of...
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Adam&Steve were a London duo who worked together from around 2015 to 2019. Their track 'Younger (feat. Sophie Rose)' came out in 2015 and got a lot of attention, helping define their indie-pop sound. They also released songs like 'Let Me Go (feat. Gnash)' and 'Wherever You Are (feat. Maty Noyes).' The pair were Adam Bainbridge and Steve Mackey, with Bainbridge handling vocals and Mackey on instruments.
They put out an EP called 'Echoes' and later an album titled 'Clarity.' In 2017, they dealt with a copyright dispute over one of their songs. The duo stopped working together in 2019, but their music has appeared in some films and TV shows since then.
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