Brothers Moving


Brothers Moving is a Danish band formed in New York City in 2008 by brothers Esben Knoblauch, Aske Knoblauch and Simon Knoblauch along with Nils Sørensen. They are regarded as one of the most influential street bands in the past years, and considered early pioneers using the cajón drum as a replacement for a full drum kit. The quartet is known for mixing genres and singing in both English and Danish, and their musical style is inspired by blues, funk, reggae, folk and early rock and roll.

Career

While Brothers Moving stuck to their roots and independence as street musicians, they quickly began gigging regularly in smaller clubs, at private parties and at fashion events in and around New York City.
In 2009, they passed auditions for the MUNY membership.
Brothers Moving never got much attention in their home country, still the bands popularity kept growing in other places. This happened highly due to a video filmed on a cellphone by a spectator in the audience, capturing the band performing the Cab Calloway classic “Minnie The Moocher” during one of their street sets in Union Square, NY. In 2016 they headlined their debut concerts in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, which appeared to sell out and were well received by the public. Later same year, Brothers Moving also performed at Fusion Festival in Germany, and at Stereoleto Festival in Saint Petersburg.
Brothers Moving's self-titled debut album was recorded in the spring of 2012, and released independently on July 18th 2012. The album contained mainly songs from their street set, along with a few original compositions.

Discography

Studio albums