Listen: OOFJ - "You're Always Good"
14 November 2014, 17:09
| Written by
Laurence Day
Denmark's Jenno Bjørnkjær and South Africa's Katherine Mills-Rymer - together forming OOFJ - met in NYC while the former was working on Lars Von Trier’s Melancholia.
This cosmopolitan background leads them to create dynamic, worldly odes. Their latest is "You're Always Good". Welding together drum'n'bass percussion with '30s Disney-flick strings and the hypnotic coo of Mills-Rymer, the pair create something that's unnerving, vivid and wholly addictive. It's no wonder that their music is so often used on both small and silver screens.
Their debut LP Disco To Die To is out o'er the pond already. An international follow-up Acute Feast is due Spring 2015.
Listen below.
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