Jersey
Jersey I Image via Supplied

Jersey Release New Single ‘I Need For Speed’

French electronic duo Jersey composed of brothers Carl and Renaud, have released their new single titled ‘I Need For Speed’ via Future Classic.

This new track of the duo, ‘I Need For Space’ marks their first new music release since their debut EP was released last year. The track is quite powerful and very energetic and the inspiration for making this track has been taken from techno and garage. The track comes with a live session, filmed in front of over a thousand people in London.

Jersey- ‘I Need For Speed’

? soundsystem crashes in front of 1.000 peoples

Jersey is a French electronic duo consisting of brothers Carl and Renaud, who rose to fame via their viral DIY living room parties. After the release of their debut EP last year, the guys went on to sell out their first world tour and have built a reputation as one of the most promising newcomers in France’s electronic music scene.

The Jersey brothers were born and brought up in Jersey Island and are now based in Paris. Their music is inspired by a touch of French and also by the indie rock of the BBC Radio waves that they were exposed to during their childhood on the Normandy Coast.

They went viral for their first DIY Living Room Parties and since then they built their reputation for their mind-boggling live performances that involve the mixing of amazing electronic music and rock energy.

Jersey is basically known for throwing some of the coolest parties in Paris by using the proper blend of house, UK garage, drum, and bass and letting people create memories that they are going to cherish and remember for their entire lives. By throwing such crazy parties they have positioned themselves as one of the most interesting and fun newcomers in France’s electronic music sector.

Listen to the new single here: Jersey- ‘I Need For Speed’

Further Reading

Telenova Named As Support For girl in red’s 2024 Australian Tour

Have A Good Day Releases New Single ‘Punch-Drunk in Love’

Slowly Slowly Return With Anthemic New Single ‘Gimme The Wrench’

Must Read
X
Exit mobile version