A Canadian electronic pair mixing soul touches and hip-hop into festival-ready beats.
For a sense of their range, check out "White Satin" and "Where The Wild Things Are", they frame that blend of soul and bass pretty well.
They've carved out a space that feels a bit more textured than standard festival EDM, with songs like "White Satin" showing those soul-influenced layers. Their high-energy live sets at places like Coachella and Electric Daisy Carnival are built around those bass-heavy beats, and they've worked with vocalists like Omar LinX to keep things varied.
Dylan Mamid and Zachary Rapp-Rovan started putting out music around 2010, with early releases through the Mad Decent label. Over time, they've mixed bass-heavy beats with touches of hip-hop and funk, working with various vocalists and producers along the way.
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