Now the team are taking on the US market, and its backlash, with two singles and a dream. Feadz: “We do a very fun show, like classic DJ and vocal and we’re gonna give our best. There are no special effects, no lights or anything.” What they do is similar to the scene that birthed them. Uffie: “The Paris scene, there is something about all their style that is really incredible. Even if you’re dead, you get up and dance. They have so much emotion and power.” Uffie and her DJ are the poppiest of the French sound, and that does lead to haters. But as Feadz explains, “It won’t be perfect but we are going to give it the best energy we have. It worked the first time, and I hope it will work again.”
UFFIE & FEADZ + 7L & ESOTERIC + RED FOXX + BRENDAN WESLEY | Great Scott, 1222 Comm Ave, Allston | August 29 | 617.734.4502
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