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Goose - Brithish Mode
They made their breakthrough with their album Synrise (2010) in particular, not least thanks to their distinctive nu-rave sound, which combines electronic beats with a rock attitude. The influences of Giorgio Moroder, one of the pioneers of electronic music, cannot be ignored. In interviews, Goose himself named Moroder as one of the main sources of inspiration - his influence is particularly evident in the structured synth pads and the driving basslines. The song “British Mode” was written in 2006 and is a real club banger by the Belgian band Goose. With a driving synthesizer sound, a clear bassline and energetic vocals, the track perfectly embodies the nu-rave era, in which electronic music and indie rock merged together. “British Mode” sounds raw, edgy and danceable at the same time - a sound that is strongly reminiscent of British club culture, hence the title.