Behind the music - The Keymakers

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LA-based electronic duo The Keymakers have released their new single, Separate. We asked them the BIG questions . . .

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Brothers Rome and Red charted separate paths before coming forming the duo in 2017, with Rome honing his skills playing saxophone in jazz bands and singing R&B, while Red DJed at college parties and shows.

Speaking about their new track, they say, "Separate is a really personal song for us, and we want that emotion to come through when you listen to it.

"Distance, heartache, longing - these are things almost all of us have experienced, and we hope people can relate to what we're saying with the song - and find their own story in it.

"We wrote the lyrics for this one first, and then let the production take shape around it, and we tried to create a sound that really allows our listeners to connect with those feelings."

Tell us three things about yourself . . .

Red: I first started DJing on an iPod touch app in middle school, I ran track in college, I played drums in a garage rock band in high school

Rome: I speak French as a second language, I played basketball in college, I’ve been to over 350 concerts.

How would you describe your music?

Red: I'd describe it as the way city lights look at night from far away. An electronic constellation (I like it!!! – Ed).

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Rome: A galactic odyssey of sounds. A warm bed to dance on top of.

Who are your musical inspirations?

Red: Lane 8, Deadmau5, Kaskade, nimino.

Rome: Boyz II Men, Ne-Yo, John Mayer, Stevie Wonder, Rufus Du Sol, Cannonball Adderley.

What was the first gig you ever went to?

Red: Wiz Khalifa in Pittsburgh.

Rome: Stevie Wonder in Pittsburgh.

What was the first record you ever bought?

Red: American Idiot by Green Day.

Rome: Millennium by The Backstreet Boys.

What’s your favourite song right now?

Red: Need Your Love So Bad - Fleetwood Mac.

Rome: Wake Me Up by Cubicolor.

Favourite lyric of all time?

Red: "I don't want to hear how you are different, I don't want to hear how we're the same, When you gonna show me how you love me, That's the way to make me stay." - No Captain by Lane 8.

Rome: "There’s no place I’d rather be, I feel myself with you."

If you could only listen to one song for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Red: I refuse to choose one (haha). Strobe - deadmau5 or To Build A Home - Cinematic Orchestra

Rome: If I HAVE to choose, I’d go with Lost Frequencies - Melody (Klangkarussell Remix).

Where can people find your music/more information?

Come say hi to us on Instagram - we love meeting fans and people that connect with our music. We also have a website here to stay updated on releases and live shows. And you can find all of our released music here. Looking forward to connecting.

Alan Corr

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