New Fantasy
New Fantasy formed in the early 2000s, a group of musicians working with electronic melodies and vocals. They released their album 'A Game' in 2007, which...
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New Fantasy formed in the early 2000s, a group of musicians working with electronic melodies and vocals. They released their album 'A Game' in 2007, which included the title track and helped bring them wider attention.
Their music often features Anya's vocals over Ethan's keyboard and production work, with Jake on bass. Songs like 'Don't Come' and 'Live It Up' show their approach to electronic arrangements with a rhythmic foundation.
They've experimented with different sounds over time, sometimes drawing criticism but continuing to develop their material. The band has kept a relatively stable lineup while working on various projects.
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