Known for his artistic depth and imagination, 21-year-old wunderkind Petit Biscuit has done it again, this time with his visionary Parachute Remixes project. Released on April 2nd via Écurie, the 12-track album pulls from all corners of the electronic universe, culminating in a sonically diverse companion to his acclaimed 2020 sophomore album. Parachute Remixes features a textural, guitar-driven take on “Burnin” by fellow Frenchman Khamsin, Manila Killa‘s dreamy future bass rework of “Take Cover,” and an atmospherically euphoric flip of “I Leave Again” from Japanese Wallpaper. Meanwhile, Malaa goes off with edgy club energy on “Pick Your Battles” (a collaboration with Diplo) and Jerro transforms t...
Doubling down on the success of his radiant sophomore album Parachute, French electronic music wunderkind Petit Biscuit has released official remixes from two dance music heavyweights. Petit Biscuit tapped electronic music vets Big Gigantic for a remix of the album’s titular track, “Parachute.” Eschewing their penchant for soaring sax and thumping 808s, the duo produced a scintillating house rework that churns along with fluttering arpeggios and bubbly synth stabs. Bulldozing the intersection of electronic and ambient music just like Petit Biscuit, Jai Wolf flipped Parachute cut “Drivin Thru the Night” into a synth-pop stunner. Rife with vintage retrowave influences, Wolf’s rendition dunks PB’s aching vocals in an indie batter, ...
French producer Petit Biscuit has long been a staple in the genre grey area found at the intersection of melodic bass and ambient music. He initially made waves in the space with the 2017 release of his debut album, Presence, composed of 14 tracks of instrumental bliss. Now, with the release of its successor, Parachute, the 20-year-old artist has successfully solidified himself as a mainstay in the industry, sharing a sound as strong as ever and infused with a freshly matured point of view. Out October 30th via Écurie, Parachute is whimsical, euphoric and stirring, aurally expressing Petit Biscuit’s creative growth toward song structures rich with instrumentation and the artist’s own vocals. Its nine songs are vibrant and warm, with Petit Biscuit’s voice ...
At just 20-years-old, French artist and producer Petit Biscuit has already captured the ears of many an EDM fan, thanks in part to the widespread success of his breakout 2015 single “Sunset Lover.” The prolific musician is now back with “Drivin Thru The Night,” released on September 9th via Écurie, his label. The track is also the lead single from his upcoming album, which is currently untitled and without a publicized release date. With brooding, original vocals, four-on-the-floor club beats, and narrative lyricism, “Drivin Thru The Night” is much more of a traditional song than any track off Petit Biscuit’s 2017 debut album, Presence. Romantic, soul-searching lyrics and an introspective tone conjure memories of driving with no destinat...
Electronic music wunderkind Petit Biscuit took to Instagram today to announce his long-awaited first single of 2020. Fans who have clamored for new music from the 20-year-old French prodigy can find solace in the fact that he is dropping a new track this Wednesday, May 20th, but they could also find themselves a little worried due its title, “I Leave Again.” Considering the 11-month gap between the “Sunset Lover” producer’s last solo release and “I Leave Again,” we hope he doesn’t go on another hiatus. Petit Biscuit had been quiet on the music front for months after closing out last year on a mini rampage. After releasing his fan favorite single “We Were Young” with UK platinum-selling singer JP Coope...