Wild & Free is an American, Los Angeles based duo composed of producers, vocalists, and multi-instrumentalists, Drew Kramer and George Cochrane. They produce songs in the electronic dance music, disco, chillwave, and related genres. Their first single "Tropique" was released in 2015, and Spin Magazine described it as filled with "fat bass lines, tropical-tinged percussion and universally agreeable party sentiments." In 2015, their music was licensed for use on The CW series, The Vampire Diaries.
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| - Wild & Free is an American, Los Angeles based duo composed of producers, vocalists, and multi-instrumentalists, Drew Kramer and George Cochrane. They produce songs in the electronic dance music, disco, chillwave, and related genres. Their first single "Tropique" was released in 2015, and Spin Magazine described it as filled with "fat bass lines, tropical-tinged percussion and universally agreeable party sentiments." In 2015, their music was licensed for use on The CW series, The Vampire Diaries. (en)
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| - Wild & Free is an American, Los Angeles based duo composed of producers, vocalists, and multi-instrumentalists, Drew Kramer and George Cochrane. They produce songs in the electronic dance music, disco, chillwave, and related genres. Their first single "Tropique" was released in 2015, and Spin Magazine described it as filled with "fat bass lines, tropical-tinged percussion and universally agreeable party sentiments." In 2015, their music was licensed for use on The CW series, The Vampire Diaries. In 2016, they opened for indietronica stars Classixx at Mixmag's "The Lab Los Angeles." Their first EP, titled "Low Pressure" was also released that year on the RISLabs label. Also in 2016, their music appeared on the MTV reality show The Real World. Wild & Free has also produced remixes for artists including Gigamesh, Ben Browning of Cut Copy, Karl Kling of RAC, and David Marston of Soul Clap Records. Their production work includes co-producer credits on "Can't Stop Your Lovin'" by Poolside, which charted on Billboard in 2019. The track was also featured on season four of the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why. In 2018, they took part in a Fact magazine "Against The Clock" challenge in which they "...made a sun-drenched disco jam in just 10 minutes with the aid of a sampler, vintage synths and a bass guitar." (en)
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