Listen to the track here.
This one’s been in my library for a few months now but it was only this weekend that I really sat up and took notice of it.
Ian Greenhill of The Line of Best Fit wrote it best:

Every so often a track completely blindsides you and takes you by surprise in the best way possible… The track in question, ‘Feel’, grabs you from the very off. Synth arrays cascade into pulsing drums and dreamy sporadic guitar strums. Building up to the chilled out and airy vocals, it is definitely reminiscent of Spain’s new golden boys of dance Delorean. Chilled out dance seems to be the ‘in thing’ at the moment, but Brothertiger ushers in a different level of quality – something that seems as genuine as it does substantial.

Listen to the track here.

This one’s been in my library for a few months now but it was only this weekend that I really sat up and took notice of it.

Ian Greenhill of The Line of Best Fit wrote it best:

Every so often a track completely blindsides you and takes you by surprise in the best way possible… The track in question, ‘Feel’, grabs you from the very off. Synth arrays cascade into pulsing drums and dreamy sporadic guitar strums. Building up to the chilled out and airy vocals, it is definitely reminiscent of Spain’s new golden boys of dance Delorean. Chilled out dance seems to be the ‘in thing’ at the moment, but Brothertiger ushers in a different level of quality – something that seems as genuine as it does substantial.