A short-lived duo that mixed dance hooks with controversy before disappearing.
For their sound, check "Woah Vicky." For the moodier side, "Hate Me" or "Travel Ban" give a better sense of what they were doing.
They had a specific sound, electroclash with dance-pop elements, built around pulsing basslines and catchy hooks. Songs like "Woah Vicky" show how they worked those elements into something sticky and immediate. The Mia Khalifa lawsuit in 2020 also became part of their story, a footnote about how quickly internet-era music can collide with real-world trouble.
Tobias Bogner and Dominic D'Angelo formed the duo in 2015, with Bogner on melodies and D'Angelo on production. They put out tracks like "Fever" and "Barrio," then a self-titled album in 2019. After the lawsuit, they seemed to fade out.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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