Feng Suave at YES

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Feng Suave

YES, Manchester
25 March 2021

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Feng Suave are a psych-pop/soul duo from Amsterdam, Netherlands. Alluding to the 60s and 70s but also capturing the soundscapes of the modern music world, their silk-smooth tunes feel like a warm blanket on a winter’s day.

On their eponymous debut EP (2017), Daniel De Jong and Daniel Elvis Schoemaker combined warbling synths, seasick guitars and lo-fi percussion to create intoxicating soundscapes, into which they weaved softly lilting soul melodies. It won both popular and critical acclaim, pushing the duo to the top of numerous ones-to-watch lists.

Their latest EP, Warping Youth, which charts the highs and lows of adolescence, is a blissful slice of escapism – simple, dreamy and addictive. Catch them perform it live at YES in March.

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