- Jam p - angie blues instrumental Artwork
Jam p - angie blues instrumental
thebrothers on February 08, 2012 19:02 - Knee deep - all nite (aaron ross main mix) Artwork
Knee deep - all nite (aaron ross main mix)
thebrothers on January 24, 2012 16:45 - Mysterious - Mirco Esposito - Instrumental Remix Artwork
Mysterious - Mirco Esposito - Instrumental Remix
thebrothers on November 29, 2011 17:23 - Mysterious - Mirco Esposito - Vocal Remix Artwork
Mysterious - Mirco Esposito - Vocal Remix
thebrothers on November 29, 2011 17:21
About
Swiss duo The Brothers are Edoardo Carlucci and Franco Lenti aka DJ Franky Fresh and have known each other since they were 6 years old. In 2002 they decided to set up a label and host parties to keep the house scene alive in response to the arrival of Electro that was dominating clubs, they ran the popular house nights for 8 years. In 2010 house music arrived back in favour and The Brothers got busy producing their own music. The Brothers adopt a deeper minimal vibe delivering a smoking groove that toys with heavy beats and an injection of old school house style filtered key stabs for the late night floors.They released their debut single,‘Breathless’, in Spring 2011 with vocalist Lisa Millet and mixes from Louis Benedetti. Since then The Brothers have released premier soulful house cuts on their own label of the same name including artists such as Franky Fresh, The Brothers feat. Jim C, Jam P and Nuutube feat. Melissa Lischer among others, with forthcoming new projects coming from Lisa Millett, Victor Simonelli, Roberto de Carlo, Ralf Gum, Aaron Ross, Mirco Esposito, Mirco Caruso and Mike La Funk to name a few.
Beginning 2011, The Brothers label unleash a brand new project which sees top German house production duo Knee Deep get a complete overhaul of their fantastic back catalogue – a transformation into a brand new selection of singles which will later be released as a full compilation. Each song will be remixed by a well known artist in the house music scene including the likes of Bobby D’Ambrosio, Louis Benedetti, Aaron Ross and The Brothers themselves, among others.
