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Don't underestimate KING KRAB, the soul, funk & pop band from Marseille created by brothers Lucas and Adam Derrez. With boomer influences and Gen Z humor, they write, compose, and perform while making us groove.
Their breakthrough came with the album "All In" in 2016, leading to a China tour, opening for Kimberose at the Olympia, and collaborations with Flavia Coelho and Jimmy Sax. "All In" has millions of streams, and their groove, influenced by Louis Cole, Vulfpeck, Thundercat, and Benny Sings, continues to unite fans. The secret? Humble, sensitive music that surprises with its finesse and makes us smile while we dance.
What's next? Nostalgia at its best! The crackle of vinyl in the family living room, pop-culture references from the '80s and '90s. It's a utopian golden age reinvented with meticulous, soulful work and exceptional musicians. Eight years after "All In," they return with "Tomorrow Can Wait," blending retro sound with contemporary pop. Ten tracks offer rounded pop, close to new wave, with a retro-funk vibe and energetic backing vocals. It’s full of groove, making us sway from head to hips, perfect for an impromptu dancefloor.
Demanding and passionate, Lucas and Adam collaborate with Florent Sallen on drums for "Blame on me," "Soon or Later," and "Molly," Florian Fourlin’s alto sax solo on "Dog Song," and Marilou Gerard co-writing and singing on "31 août." Their brotherly chemistry shines through in their music. "Tomorrow can wait," so let's take our time.
Their breakthrough came with the album "All In" in 2016, leading to a China tour, opening for Kimberose at the Olympia, and collaborations with Flavia Coelho and Jimmy Sax. "All In" has millions of streams, and their groove, influenced by Louis Cole, Vulfpeck, Thundercat, and Benny Sings, continues to unite fans. The secret? Humble, sensitive music that surprises with its finesse and makes us smile while we dance.
What's next? Nostalgia at its best! The crackle of vinyl in the family living room, pop-culture references from the '80s and '90s. It's a utopian golden age reinvented with meticulous, soulful work and exceptional musicians. Eight years after "All In," they return with "Tomorrow Can Wait," blending retro sound with contemporary pop. Ten tracks offer rounded pop, close to new wave, with a retro-funk vibe and energetic backing vocals. It’s full of groove, making us sway from head to hips, perfect for an impromptu dancefloor.
Demanding and passionate, Lucas and Adam collaborate with Florent Sallen on drums for "Blame on me," "Soon or Later," and "Molly," Florian Fourlin’s alto sax solo on "Dog Song," and Marilou Gerard co-writing and singing on "31 août." Their brotherly chemistry shines through in their music. "Tomorrow can wait," so let's take our time.
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