Helsinki's Femme En Fourrure have been pumping out dark, electronic pop tunes for quite a number of years now. Whilst the original sound of the band incorporated more of a deep, sexy house styling, the group morphed into nocturnal pop, sometimes fusing trap drums, giving it that nod factor.
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Helsinki duo Femme En Fourrure are no strangers to experimenting with different sounds, and when they do, the outcome is pretty amazing. From the dark electronica of their EP 'The Beach' to the future trap influences in their 'Smell' EP, FEF now incorporates elements of electro pop with their latest single 'Seer'. Whilst there are still dark undertones within the production, 'Seer' is slighlty more dance oriented. The track is taken from their forthcoming Seer/Eaten release out April 15th via FEF Corp. Check it out.
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Finnish duo Femme En Fourrure are a pair that we have followed for years now. From earlier house tracks like 'Dirty Blonde' to their darker work such as the '36-26-36' LP on Convex Industries, they have released a number of incredible recordings within the past 5 years.
FEF are now set to release a new EP entitled 'Smell', out May 8th on Cocoa Music. Along with the digital format, the band will also release the EP as a limited edition 10" vinyl and cassette, which will contain an exclusive bonus track. 'Smell' will also feature a remix by Inga Copeland, Formerly of Hype Williams.
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