Grand Soleil are two brothers. Pach comes from a more hip hop background and Drich is more into techno. But even if their taste in music can be different, they have a unique ruling: make sure people dance and travel towards an uncertain and dazzling future.
The brothers both share a love for eclecticism; they grew up cradled by the 90s pop culture nourished by jazz, hip hop, funk but also by science fiction throughout movies and cartoons. These inspirations gave them necessary freedom and limitless curiosity.
The brothers’ goal is to gently attract those who are not used to listening to « violent » music (in terms of rhythms, sounds and words) to spread an important message.
It’s with samples that the artists express their feelings and try to raise awareness on the unreality of living in this chaotic time, by calling for change and action.
“It's a track that sounds very French Touch like. We used a very round and funky bass line, and used some Daft Punk references (the crowd from “Révolution 909”, the noise from the ship in “Digital Love”, and the TB303 of “Da Funk” - hence the annotation "Homeworked")”, Grand Soleil
▪️instruments (drum kit, samples, synthetisizer)
▪️moods : energetic, sexy
▪️Song styles : none of these
▪️Music culture : none of these
pitch SFA :
▪️les instruments (drum kit, samples, synthetisizer)
▪️les moods (2 maximum) : energetic
▪️Song styles : beats
▪️Genres : electro, techno
▪️Music culture : none of these
The brothers both share a love for eclecticism; they grew up cradled by the 90s pop culture nourished by jazz, hip hop, funk but also by science fiction throughout movies and cartoons. These inspirations gave them necessary freedom and limitless curiosity.
The brothers’ goal is to gently attract those who are not used to listening to « violent » music (in terms of rhythms, sounds and words) to spread an important message.
It’s with samples that the artists express their feelings and try to raise awareness on the unreality of living in this chaotic time, by calling for change and action.
“It's a track that sounds very French Touch like. We used a very round and funky bass line, and used some Daft Punk references (the crowd from “Révolution 909”, the noise from the ship in “Digital Love”, and the TB303 of “Da Funk” - hence the annotation "Homeworked")”, Grand Soleil
▪️instruments (drum kit, samples, synthetisizer)
▪️moods : energetic, sexy
▪️Song styles : none of these
▪️Music culture : none of these
pitch SFA :
▪️les instruments (drum kit, samples, synthetisizer)
▪️les moods (2 maximum) : energetic
▪️Song styles : beats
▪️Genres : electro, techno
▪️Music culture : none of these
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