Flutronix appeared live on Arise and Shine, an international weekend morning show aired on Arise TV. Hosted by Rain Pryor (daughter of renowned comedian Richard Pryor) and Priya Sridhar, the duo discussed the creation of Flutronix, what drew them to become flutists and their latest album, 2.0. Flutronix also performed their hit single Type Writer, live. // Watch the […] Read more…
Flutronix has a new FREE mp3 download available! Fans can now enjoy a live performance of Brown Squares, a favorite from the duo’s debut album. The track, recorded at The Attucks Theatre in Norfolk, VA, in a concert presented by the Virginia Arts Festival, features Flutronix with drummer Joe Blaxx. The full live concert mixtape, […] Read more…
Popular Japanese music review site Mikiki, featured Flutronix in an interview about the duo’s first Japanese album release, 2.0. The story highlights Flutronix’s debut performance in Tokyo, their unique urban art pop style, and also includes videos of the duo’s top cover songs – Sweet Dreams by Eurythmics and Candy Candy by J-Pop star Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. // Read the […] Read more…
Flutronix has released a new live music video of Life Lines, a fan favorite from their sophomore album,2.0, performed with drummer Joe Blaxx at The Brooklyn Museum. Read more…
Flutronix went to Japan for the first time ever this summer! The duo made press appearances throughout the region in support of their first international album release, 2.0, on Village Again Records. On July 29, Flutronix presented a free live performance showcase in Tokyo at The Guinguette by MOJA, with two sets at 20:30 and 21:30. The concert featured fan favorites […] Read more…
In anticipation of the Japanese release of Flutronix’s latest album, 2.0, on Village Again Records, the duo has released their cover of Candy Candy by J-Pop sensation Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. Check out their fresh version in this music video: Read more…
Music blog An Earful posted a glowing review of Nathalie’s recent performance on Victoria Bond’s Cutting Edge Concerts series at Symphony Space. The concert was a portrait of African-American composer and Imani Winds Flutist, Valerie Coleman. Nathalie performed Coleman’s daring solo flute work Danza de la Mariposa, and the blog applauded her take on the work by saying […] Read more…
Nathalie was honored to appear in a round-table discussion on the importance of music education for children and WQXR’s instrument drive, hosted by Brooklyn Independent Media’s BK Live. In addition to offering some insight as a performer and educator, Nathalie gave an exclusive solo performance of Syrinx by Claude Debussy. Other panelists included Graham Parker (WQXR), Piruz Partow (Brooklyn Music School), […] Read more…