Artist's albums
I Can't Keep Waiting
2023 · single
Back to School (French Horn Rebellion Remix)
2023 · single
Versace Eros
2023 · single
Ya Llegué (Robert PM Edit)
2022 · single
Ya Llegué
2022 · single
Liberate (Chilled Sunset Mix)
2020 · single
Liberate
2020 · single
Warning Shot (French Horn Rebellion "Lipgloss" Mix)
2020 · single
Soy Bonita
2019 · single
Graduation Compilation
2019 · album
Soy Bonita
2018 · single
Seven
2017 · single
Classically Trained
2016 · album
Turn Your Colors On
2016 · single
Foolin' Around (The Wild Honey Pie Buzzsession)
2016 · single
Foolin' Around (Remixes)
2016 · album
Feel A Little Love Remixes
2015 · single
Foolin' Around
2015 · album
Feel A Little Love
2015 · single
Next Jack Swing (Remixes)
2015 · album
Next Jack Swing
2014 · album
Vacances de 87 (Remixes)
2013 · EP
The Infinite Music of French Horn Rebellion
2011 · album
Beaches and Friends
2009 · EP
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Biography
Known for its “delightfully bizarre” (Vice) spin on indie-dance, French Horn Rebellion (FHR) is a music project that combines dance-punk, French touch, and electro with classic songwriting sensibilities. It was originally co-founded by Robert and his brother David Perlick-Molinari in 2007. Both currently work at David’s production studio in Williamsburg Brooklyn, YouTooCanWoo, and curate a new indie disco and house record label, toucan sounds. In 2007, Robert was a young classical horn player in the Chicago area making beats on his laptop, and throwing house parties. Finding more joy in electronic/dance music than in the classics, he with the help of his brother David (who had recently produced MGMT’s Time to Pretend EP) created FHR and the duo released their first single together, ‘Up All Night.’ Now after 10 years, FHR has performed as a DJ as well as a live band across 5 continents, while collaborating on stage and in the studio with some of the most influential music artists of our time. They have received praise from some of the world's leading media outlets including The New York Times, Billboard and The Huffington Post. LA Weekly said, “We wish America had a million bands like this,” while in the UK,The Guardian regarded FHR's music as “killer dance-pop.”