Live Review: Brothertiger 'Out Of Touch'

24 September 2015 | 9:34 am | Madeline Kilby
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Entering the world as John Jagos, Brooklyn’s BROTHERTIGER has released ‘Out Of Touch’ as a teaser to his soon to be released full-length album.

Entering the world as John Jagos, Brooklyn’s BROTHERTIGER has released ‘Out Of Touch’ as a teaser to his soon to be released full-length album. Fans of this ever-evolving synth-master are in for a treat as no two tracks are ever the same with Brothertiger.

Brothertiger launched himself as a bedroom producer back in 2009. He’s got a string of EP’s, an LP and some successful tours under his belt, but ultimately doesn’t aspire to be anything other than himself, something we should probably all pay a little attention to.

‘Out Of Touch’ has a very retro 80’s vibe. It sounds like it should be in a John Hughes film. Brothertiger is a master of creating unique synth sounds, specialising in creating tracks that have a chilled vibe, but also that reveal more of themselves as you listen to them over and over again.

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‘Out Of Touch’ is an electro-pop song. Its synth heavy, with vocals that tell a story and leave you with a dreamy feeling. Brothertiger is one of those smart musicians that keeps his music appealing by never allowing it to get tired. He’s now got a live band to accompany him on live shows, giving the sound a greater edge.

You can check more of Brothertiger’s work out on Soundcloud, and keep an eye out for more news about the upcoming album.

Words by Madeline Kilby

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