Aggressive, high-gloss electropop with industrial edges and choir-like vocal stacks. Deconstructed club beats for moments of high-energy defiance.
Off Bloom sounds like the exact moment a pop song decides to start a fight. Their music is built on a foundation of hard-hitting, metallic percussion and sub-bass that feels like it was borrowed from a dark techno basement, yet it is topped with soaring, infectious melodies that are undeniably pop. It is a high-contrast experience where brittle digital textures meet warm, human vocal intensity.
What sets them apart is their 'deconstructed' approach to production. Instead of the polite, polished layers of radio pop, they use abrasive synth stabs and choir-like vocal arrangements that feel both ancient and futuristic. There is a restless, jagged energy to their tracks that keeps the listener on edge, making the eventual melodic payoffs feel earned and explosive.
Start with the 'Love To Hate It' EP or 'Falcon Eye' to hear their signature blend of grit and grace. It is the perfect soundtrack for when you need to feel invincible, or when the night is moving too fast and you want to lean into the chaos.
Off Bloom is a Danish-British trio of producers; Alex Flockhart, Mads Christensen, and Mette Mortensen (also on vocals). They formed in Copenhagen in 2015 and began producing music between apartments in Bethnal Green in London and a studio in Copenhagen . They have collaborated with other artists such as Liss, Kill J, and Vera, as well as photographer Lasse Dearman and visual designer Magnus Pind Bjerre. Their music has been described as "deconstructed pop at its best."
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