Artist

Feder

Genre: Electronic ,Club/Dance ,House
Origin: U.S.A
Active: 2014 - Present
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France's Hadrien Federiconi, who records as Feder, crafts electronic dance music as a DJ and producer whose sound centers on minimalist deep house and atmospheric pop. After his 2014 track "Can't Get Away" spread rapidly online, he scored a chart-topping French single in 2015 with "Goodbye," which featured vocalist Lyse. Later that year the Emmi collaboration "Blind" reached number five in France. Following the 2017 Breathe EP, he worked on material with Mylène Farmer, Alex Aiono, Ofenbach, and Upsahl.

Born in Nice in 1987, Feder started making beats at twenty while based in London. He returned to France after twelve months to pursue sound-engineering studies and established himself in Paris. In the French capital he attracted notice through remixes, most prominently his 2014 take on Rodriguez's "Can't Get Away," which topped the Hype Machine blog chart. Around the same period he issued the Krad Records EP Vampiros Energeticos and joined the Atlantic/Warner Records roster. In 2015 he claimed his first number-one single in both France and Switzerland with the original song "Goodbye," again featuring Lyse; the track also entered the Top 50 of Billboard's Dance/Electronic Songs chart. That year he received the Best New French DJ award at the NRJ DJ Awards. Additional singles such as "Blind" with Emmi and "Lordly" featuring Alex Aiono continued to draw attention. Feder put out the Breathe EP in 2017 and followed it with the R&B-tinged release "Back for More," which spotlighted London vocalist Daecolm. In 2018 he delivered "Control," a track that included Bryce Vine and Dan Caplen. Also in 2018 he produced and co-wrote Mylène Farmer's album Désobéissance. The standalone cut "That Girl" surfaced in 2020, and 2021 brought further joint efforts: "Let There Be Drums" with Upsahl and "Call Me Papi" alongside Ofenbach.