The sound they call "street beat" is sleek, luxurious and a little bit dangerous.
About Phantogram
Artist Biography
The electro-pop duo Phantogram—Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter—have flexed their multigenre sound on charting LPs and collaborations with Big Boi, Miley Cyrus, and The Flaming Lips.
∙ They made their national TV debut on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in 2011, playing “Mouthful of Diamonds” with The Roots’ Questlove joining them on drums.
∙ Outkast’s Big Boi collaborated with Phantogram on on three tracks (“Objectum Sexuality,” “CPU,” and “Lines”) from his 2012 solo LP, Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors.
∙ Voices—the band’s sonically adventurous major-label debut—was a Top 5 release on both Billboard’s Top Rock Albums and Top Alternative Albums charts.
∙ In 2015, the duo reunited with Big Boi to craft the collaborative 7-song EP, Big Grams, featuring guest spots from Run The Jewels and Skrillex.
∙ Appearing as themselves in a 2016 episode of Cameron Crowe’s comedy-drama TV show Roadies, they performed their Top 10 hit “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore.”
∙ Coproduced by multiple Grammy-winner Dan Wilson (Adele, The Chicks), the band’s third LP, 2016’s Three, debuted in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart.
Hometown
Greenwich, NY, United States
Genre
Alternative
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