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Louis Rogé turned to making music after studying two years of a Communication Studies degree, releasing his first E.P at the age of 20 years old. His first run of singles and live performances got him championed by everyone from Busy P. to Erol Alkin and he flourished as a solo artist. An acclaimed live act in clubs, he also released a truly countless amount of singles and E.P’s, alongside several celebrated remixes released by everyone from Bugged Out to Counterfeet. He stayed at that level for a few years, but always had more time for collaboration than solo work, so in 2011, he teamed up with his manager Manu Barron to form their own record label, Bromance.
Since then, he’s truly come into his own, releasing records by Danny Brown and Theophilius London on the label and even co-producing two tracks on Kanye West’s “Yeezus” record in 2013. Brodinski remains one of the most in-demand producers of the moment, but he doesn’t let that interfere with a touring schedule that would put most rock bands to shame. He’s an artist hurtling towards his prime, and any fan of EDM in all its shapes and sizes would do well to check him out before he takes on the world. For that, he comes highly recommended.
The French based DJ, Brodinski, has quickly escalated into recognition in the electronic music scene for his adept skills in mixing beats and getting people to move on the dance floor.
Brodinski often focuses on rhythm as opposed to melody and has unique approaches to switching up rhythmic patterns throughout his music. His music also has a dark and eerie characteristic to it. Some of the sounds he produces are as aggressive and gritty as something that Nine Inch Nails might produce. Brodinski is also highly interested in vocal manipulation and his experiments with this are quite intriguing to see live. He takes vocal samples and loops them while changing the pitch of the voice to get unique effects. Brodinski is also very skilled at layering music, which involves him laying down a foundational track and continually adding diverse tracks over one another. Brodinski usually plays in club settings where you will find him behind a table with all of his mixing boards and turntables. He gets highly involved with his music, bobbing his head back and forth to the beat, and dancing to the music. The audience treats his performance as if it were a huge rave, dancing all over the place in synchronization to the music. The club is usually dimly lit and has an eerie ambience to it, as well as having strobe lights flash across stage during more intense parts of the performance.
Not only has Brodinski’s music captivated his audiences, but many notable musicians are starting to recognize Brodinski’s talent and are asking him to collaborate with them. Most recently Brodinski was asked to contribute to Kanye West’s critically praised Yezus album. If you are a fan of DJ and electronic music, then a live set of Brodinski’s music will be sure to put you in awe of his mad mixing skills.