in the Carpenters, they would be singing “We’ve only just begun.”
With their first original, Afro Nuts being licensed to Fabric 49, mixed
by Buraka Som Sistema, Wax On, mixed by Fake Blood, MASHED, mixed by
Miami Horror and Beni as well as Neon Essential Vol 2 mixed by Grant
Smillie, Don Diablo and Ruby Rose, Yolanda Be Cool has quickly become a
familiar name.
In AND out of the studio, for these two cats that have more experience
than their time as YBC would suggest, juxtaposition is everything. Bow
ties and converse. Hip hop and techno. Animal noises and nightclubs.
Pretty girls and tattoos. Unused hotel rooms. Or in their words, “party
tech.”
And it is to their greatest satisfaction that their peers, such as
Solo, Renaissance Man, Round Table Knights and Radioclit, Drop the
Lime, Brodinski and Malente (to name but a few!) have been the ones
most willing to first lay props on their tunes, not to mention radio
support from Kissy Sellout and Sinden!