Sugar Hill

Rose Rose introduces a new chapter in the iconic French Touch movement guided by Daft Punk, Phoenix and Air. ‘Sugar Hill’ is a song filled with airy synthesisers, funky guitars and utopian vocals. This song depicts a house sound that’s tinged with disco from the 70’s, dreamy keys and symphonic chords, layered on top of warm bass lines and rhythmic guitars. The whole shaping into a glittery atmosphere, assertively fused with a pop accent.
For these two young producers and self-taught musicians, Rose Rose represents the outcome of a two year long sonic research. From its beginning, this collaborative and independent project has been conceived between Paris and London, and since then treated as organic yet digitalised matter. Rose Rose simultaneously blends a house sound that’s tinged with disco from the 70’s, dreamy keys and symphonic chords, layered on top of warm bass lines and rhythmic guitars. The whole shaping into a glittery atmosphere, assertively fused with a pop accent. Behind this band-like project, hides numerous machines with human personalities, an almost plastic-like disco groove that narrates organic melodies. Their first single ‘Sugar Hill’ is a song filled with airy synthesisers, funky guitars and utopian vocals: a glimpse of the duo’s forthcoming debut album.
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