With the start of 2015, French artist Fred deFrance releases a new album Experimental including 10 tracks from experimentation works exploring new soundings and mixing techniques. The album proposes progressive instrumental pieces backed by energetic rhythms, one of the indisputable trademarks of the artist.
Several tracks stands out from the album: Experimental, groovy ballad between Dubstep and Holy trap styles. LesRobots, with its electric French Touch. Dance with ducks, synthetic tones and syncopated rhythmic plunges us into a Dancefloor atmosphere. Drone, urban music and trap style. Il fait chaud, ideal to sip a refreshing cocktail near the sea.
Album available for download from the 9th Febuary 2015.
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