Draft:SadBois
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BIO SadBois is an EDM band from Long Island, New York who released their debut EP "Those Days" in 2019. The project started to gain traction in 2021 with their collaboration with PatFromLastYear "Starlight" which was released on ARWV Music. Since they have gone on to release tracks with Proximity, Future Generation, Warner Music[1], Universal Music, Circus Records[2], NCS, and Dim Mak. They've notched official remixes for industry heavy-weights such as ILLENIUM, Two Friends, and Taylor Acorn and collaborations with acts such as 408, MashBit, and Olivver the Kid.
Their most recent release "Summer Last Year" was released with Curators and notched over 1.1M views across over 1000 Instagram Reels using the track's audio and reached #13 on the trending audio charts on Instagram[3]. Their last body of work, the “In Bloom” EP, released with Future Generation, was supported by Spotify’s Rocktronic playlist and Apple Music’s “New in Rock”. “In Bloom” embodies SadBois connection to this rising rocktronic niche, featuring a myriad of vocals from figureheads including Olivver The Kid, UNDY, Sam Varga, and Natalia Taylar.
Over the last year, they have notched support performances for acts such as ILLENIUM[4], Said The Sky, Blanke, Madeon[5], Trivecta, and ARMNHMR. Most recently they made their San Diego debut performing with Said The Sky at NOVA SD[6] and in NYC with Yetep.
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[edit]- ^ Heffler, Jason (29 September 2023). "45 Shades of ILLENIUM: Listen to the Biggest Remix Album of the Year".
- ^ Vance, Will (9 June 2023). "Circus Electric's Breakout Trio SadBois Dive Deep into their Process: An Exclusive Interview".
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