Brasstracks

Brasstracks is a forward-thinking musical duo that has made a notable impact on the contemporary music landscape with their unique blend of jazz, R&B, electronic, and hip-hop elements. Comprised of Ivan Jackson on trumpet and Conor Rayne on drums, they have become known for their distinctive sound, which integrates vibrant brass arrangements with modern production techniques. Emerging from Brooklyn, New York, they gained attention in the music industry for their production work on Chance the Rapper’s acclaimed song "No Problem," which went on to win a Grammy for Best Rap Performance, catapulting Brasstracks into the spotlight.

Building on their success, Brasstracks has continued to innovate with a series of releases that showcase their versatility and creative evolution. Tracks like "Goodbye, My Friend" and "Indigo" are testament to their fluid genre-crossing abilities, while songs such as "Nobody's Fool" and "Sugar, We're Going Down" display their talent for reimagining well-known melodies with a fresh twist. Their dynamic approach to music is evident in the energy-infused "Dance Machine" and the reflective "Still Life," proving that they can both ignite the dance floor and provide introspective soundscapes. With a growing discography that includes both original compositions and inventive covers, such as their brass-laden version of "Last Christmas," Brasstracks continues to define themselves as innovative artists reshaping the boundaries of popular music.

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Single - Released February 29, 2024
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