Off Bloom is a Danish-British trio of producers; Alex Flockhart, Mads Christensen, and Mette Mortensen (also on vocals). [1] They formed in Copenhagen in 2015 and began producing music between apartments in Bethnal Green in London and a studio in Copenhagen . [2] They have collaborated with other artists such as Liss, [3] Kill J, and Vera, as well as photographer Lasse Dearman and visual designer Magnus Pind Bjerre. Their music has been described as "deconstructed pop at its best." [1]
Off Bloom's debut EP, Love To Hate It was released on 21 October 2016 through Sport Records. [4] Encompassing five tracks, the EP highlights the band's British ties with production/mix credits from Two Inch Punch, Jamie Snell (Mura Masa & Nao) and George Reid (of AlunaGeorge). [5] Monster
The video for the band's first single "Love To Hate It" premiered pm 20 October 2016 on the FADER. [3] Directed by Nadia Marquard Otzen - who has worked with Years & Years and The 1975 [3] - it was filmed in rural Denmark with a group of the bands' friends over the course of several days. Their single "Falcon Eye" was featured on the soundtrack of Fifa 18.
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