Ofenbach
Artist ∙ Electronic
Club DJs and producers Dorian Lo and César de Rummel have been active as Ofenbach since 2014, the year the Paris, France-based duo -- childhood friends who cut their teeth on classic rock & roll -- fell under the spell of house music. Fast learners, they've quickly translated their passion into pop successes that include the slinking French Top Ten single "Be Mine" (2016), a bopping, chart-crowning remix of Nick Waterhouse's "Katchi" (2017), and the well-received Ofenbach (2019), an EP boasting two additional Top 40 hits. Their debut studio album, I, arrived in 2022.
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