The French make three things really well: bread, coffee, and electronic music. Mercer is an expert in engineering super-sonic grooves stuffed with nitrous injected synths, bass drums that sound like Godzilla's footsteps, and horns that could announce a prison break. Popular electronic music tends to follow a similar pattern: build, drop, and repeat ad nauseum. What sets apart the superstars is their ability to invent sounds that no one has heard and combine them into rhythms only a machine could handle. Mercer will play music you didn't know was possible, and if Michael Bay ever makes a movie about Formula 1 switching to flying cars, he's perfect for the soundtrack.
The French make three things really well: bread, coffee, and electronic music. Mercer is an expert in engineering super-sonic grooves stuffed with nitrous injected synths, bass drums that sound like Godzilla's footsteps, and horns that could announce a prison break. Popular electronic music tends to follow a similar pattern: build, drop, and repeat ad nauseum. What sets apart the superstars is their ability to invent sounds that no one has heard and combine them into rhythms only a machine could handle. Mercer will play music you didn't know was possible, and if Michael Bay ever makes a movie about Formula 1 switching to flying cars, he's perfect for the soundtrack.
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