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ROMES
︎ romes[at]punktronic.club
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ROMES is an independent punktronic duo of brothers from Toronto, Canada. Siblings Jacob (lead vocals, bass, synths) and Nicolas (drums, programming) have spent years honing their chops and take full artistic control over everything they do - from their music production, mixing, mastering, and artwork - to merch design and video direction.
Before they were out of elementary school, the two brothers were recording demos on an 8-track mixer in their parents’ basement, experimenting with different production techniques using the limited technology available to them. Now, with an arsenal of synths, guitars, and pedals, ROMES bridge glitched-out analog sounds with blistering modern production.
Embracing distortion and grit, the siblings intentionally keep their production rough around the edges. Their love for gear and experimentation is showcased on their social media channels where they constantly innovate with out-of-the-box production techniques. This hybrid approach where synths and traditional rock instruments not only coexist, but feed off of each other, has led them to collaborate with and work on projects for Call of Duty and Moog. As NME described, “the pair helped fuck up the more polished moments of (Call of Duty Black Ops 6) with snarling guitar and thundering drums.”
ROMES
︎ romes[at]punktronic.club
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ROMES is an independent punktronic duo of brothers from Toronto, Canada. Siblings Jacob (lead vocals, bass, synths) and Nicolas (drums, programming) have spent years honing their chops and take full artistic control over everything they do - from their music production, mixing, mastering, and artwork - to merch design and video direction.
Before they were out of elementary school, the two brothers were recording demos on an 8-track mixer in their parents’ basement, experimenting with different production techniques using the limited technology available to them. Now, with an arsenal of synths, guitars, and pedals, ROMES bridge glitched-out analog sounds with blistering modern production.
Embracing distortion and grit, the siblings intentionally keep their production rough around the edges. Their love for gear and experimentation is showcased on their social media channels where they constantly innovate with out-of-the-box production techniques. This hybrid approach where synths and traditional rock instruments not only coexist, but feed off of each other, has led them to collaborate with and work on projects for Call of Duty and Moog. As NME described, “the pair helped fuck up the more polished moments of (Call of Duty Black Ops 6) with snarling guitar and thundering drums.”