Electro wonder kids
July 7, 2009
With his voice from the afterlife, Ben Duffy –one of the Fenech-Soler brothers– sings to us with what the biggest musical newspapers and magazines in country have called the next big promise, the future in the world of electro-pop. Big words. In a more brick and mortar way, I’ll tell you that for me they make just the perfect kind of music to enjoy like a child on the dance floor with the last disco dance steps and choreographies you learned in your spare time on Youtube. So, what are you waiting for? Take off your slippers right now or –better– come with them on!

They say one of Fenech Soler’s biggest influences is the late 1960s R&B-dance vocal group from L.A., The Whispers.
But their sound is more glam, pompous and tight. And a little bit gay, if someone asked me. And the thing about the milk –at least we think it’s milk– over your hair (see next video) doesn’t help. Guys, you should know that doesn’t flatter you. Someone had to tell you.
On stage, Fenech-Soler play live with real instruments rather than relying on laptops and gimmicks. If you need more references, musical know-it-alls compare them to Vitalic, Phoenix or –just for their supposed upcoming fame– to Justin Timberlake. Their song “The Cult Of Romance” is meant to be a winner, a radio hit. So, try to catch them live before a wave of screaming teenagers invade all their venues.

They’ll be performing at 10pm on Friday the 10th alongside David Sugar’s rave-pop, and DJ’s Tommie Sunshine, Discobelle DJs and Tronik Youth.
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