VGR
VGR is an electronic duo that started working together in 2017. Their music tends toward the atmospheric and percussive, with songs like 'Fallen Down'...
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VGR is an electronic duo that started working together in 2017. Their music tends toward the atmospheric and percussive, with songs like 'Fallen Down' featuring CG5 and 'Hopes And Dreams' with Jenny.
They've built a following online, where their sound caught on with listeners who respond to that kind of textured, vocal-forward electronic production. The track 'Amalgam (remix)' with Slyleaf is another example of their collaborative approach.
While they've faced some criticism online for being too experimental, they've kept making music on their own terms. Their work stays in that space between melody and intricate sound design.
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