Brodinski's Bromance Records has come to an end
The infamous Parisian imprint has disbanded
Bromance Records has just announced its decision to separate and come to an end.
The upsetting news dropped today, just months after the label's five year anniversary, via its official Facebook page.
The exposé, written by manager Manu Barron, explains that he and label founder Brodinski made the mutual agreement to shut down Bromance. He stresses that the reason behind the resolution will remain private among imprint members.
Although through dismal words, the majority of the post celebrates the history and achievement of Bromance Records, highlighting its strong family values and core of true artistic passion.
Barron writes: "Bromance was an utopian dream turn into reality thanks to the talent and the shared desire of a group of human beings, women, men, interns, artists, project managers, artistic directors and technicians to live together. All of us had a great time to tour the world, from clubs to studios, from venues to festivals in order to spread our party and diversity desire".
Special thanks are given to the Savoir Faire team, Guillaume, Louis Rogé, also known as Brodinski and of course, the fans.
The letter bittersweetly concludes with: "So we’ll now try to make beautiful things again, to respect the legacy we left and no matter the distance and our new upcoming experiences, be sure we’re still sharing new ideas, remain united and will always be the first ones to give support to our friends’ new projects".
Long live Bromance!
See the full post below.
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