Ten Fé
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GB London – Indie / Indiepop / Alternative Rock / Electronic
Ten Fé

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Bad Life
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder In The Air Single 2015
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Make Me Better Single 2015
Bad Life
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Ten Fé from London make "darkly romantic" electronic rock and roll described as "irresistible", "big, bold and ambitious" and “oozing swagger”.

Their latest single “In The Air" via Bad Life (Petite Noir, Attaque, Whitey, D/R/U/G/S, Mai Kino) spent its release week in the top 5 of the Hype Machine.

The track is a vibrant electronic-indie number; its driving groove, insistent sequences and lyrical echoes give it a prayer- or mantra-like quality. Ben Moorhouse’s and Leo Duncan’s interwoven vocal, guitar and synth lines create a lush bed of harmony throughout the track. This time Ben takes lead vocal, as he sings about moving on from pain, celebrating coming from the dark into the light and being ready for love again. It has a deeply cathartic message “I’m through the dark, and I’m through the rain...I’m not through with love, but I’m through the pain…. Moving on the feeling in the air”

It follows the anthemic ‘Make Me Better,’ which was released this summer and welcomed for its self-assured ambition and powerful sound.

The two tracks give us a taste of the band’s debut album, recorded during last year’s exile in Berlin with producer Ewan Pearson (Jagwar Ma, M83, The Rapture). The band deliver a sound that’s infused with electronics, an obvious influence from the city, complementing the band’s signature psychedelia, melody and harmony.

Ben and Leo with their live band, Rob and Luca, play a UK run at the end of the year.

Press and Radio:
Lauren Laverne, BBC 6 Music: “A lot of buzz around them right now”
Indie Shuffle: "Enchanting"
Pigeons & Planes: "wonderfully refined"
Tsugi: "a real pop anthem, epic strings"
Noisey: “Wonderful psychedelic guitars and melancholic strings"
Q Magazine: Track of the day “a big debut”
Electronic Beats: ”Subtle electronics, crafting infectious blend of melody and harmony"
HighSnobiety: ‘Oozing confidence and swagger'
NME: "Irresistible"
Line of Best Fit: "Big, bold and ambitious"
Nothing But Hope and Passion: "anthemic pop bliss”
Les Inrockuptibles " they have already reached the grandeur that most bands can only dream of after two albums. Or not even."