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The most hype moments from Bromance's five-year anniversary

Love live Brodinski and the BMC squad

  • Sydney Megan Jow
  • 29 November 2016

The Bromance crew know a thing or two about parties. Just ask our April 2015 cover star and label-head Brodinski, who has built an empire on characteristically strong blends of hip-hop and techno curation. The producer and all around music boss has produced for the likes of Kanye enlisted artists like Louisahhh and Club cheval and evolved Bromance into one of France's most famous and celebrated labels.

This past weekend, the imprint celebrated its fifth-year anniversary with a monstrous event in Paris, which had label members and equally famous friends in attendance.

The line-up included label mainstays like Guillaume Berg, Myth Syzer, Myd, Gener8tion, Louisahhh and of course the headmaster himself. But if the endearing wave of FOMO wasn't already enough, crew photographer and videographer Glenjamn flew out to record key moments of the celebration at the weekend, posting videos of the show for fans to drool over.

Here are our five favourites...

[Main Photo: Glen Han]

Virgil Abloh: "Freak me up, fam"

Amidst Para One and Guillaume's rocking back-to-back set, Kanye West's infamous creative director Virgil Abloh, who has released on Bromance as Flat White, sent a heartfelt message to Berg at the perfect moment: "LOVE LIVE THE BROMANCE. FREAK ME UP, FAMILY".

Gener8ion being Gener8ion

Gener8ion served up his signature mind-shaking, menacing style at the celebration. The producer used to don a mask on stage, but has since thrown the disguise to the sidelines to let his music reign over enigmatic appearances. In this clip, the strobe is on full as Gener8ion serves the booming ‘Theres No Other’ by F.A.C. Special shoutout to the kid throwing up Illuminati signs.

King Brodi comes home

It wouldn’t be a Bromance countdown without at least one Brodinski moment. And yes, Louis brings the deep-low hip-hop and mesmerizing dance moves. The excitement is palpable even through muffled video, it's complete with hoards of French people dancing. It’s that classic Brodi; promethazine-type flow mixed with raging electronic, all the things fans love about Bromance.

Louisahhh and Maelstrom mix up that good, dark shit

Heavy-hitters Louisahhh and Maelstrom took the stage to a screaming crowd and dropped the night’s heaviest set. The opening scene sails across the platform with the duo’s remix of Brodinski’s classic, debut release ‘Let The Beat Control Your Body’.

The whole crowd shows up on stage

Bromance is all about family, so it’s no surprise that giant troves of fans jumping on stage was completely permissible. By the end of the show, the entire space was filled to the brim with artists and music lovers alike as Club cheval’s Myd and Canblaster closed the night.

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