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“Jordan Gable used to make impish pop-rock under his own name, but he’s recently reinvented himself as the androgynous electro-pop act Brasko, exploring his affinities for camp, glam and cabaret flourishes.” – NPR World Café Nashville
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“The song is sexy and reminds us that sometimes it’s good to be bad.” – Popdust (“Take Me” )
“Nashville’s own Brasko is redefining pop in the country capital with “Take Me”. The infectious tune is a call to primal urges, blending pop with an alternative attitude. Inspired by raw, intense imagery of burlesque, Brasko is creating a soundtrack for those intimate moments with the one you love.” – All Things Go
‘“Take Me” undoubtedly elicits feelings of freedom whether it be from society, sexuality, or conventional pop song trajectories. With a rock edge and electro-twist, “Take Me” sets the bar high for the budding Nashville pop star Brasko; it’s infectious, enchanting, and above all, relatable.” – Atwood Magazine
Brasko: An Artist You Should Get To Know – Do615
“Heavily inspired by the avant-garde, quirky sounds of Cabaret, Bowie and Bacharach, ‘Take Me’ is a song seemingly designed to force listeners out their seats and into an infectious trance of head-nodding and dancing. With sensual overtones and a rhythmic overload of synths, it is a sure winner in today’s society fuelled by the millennial mentality.” – Born Music
Bio
Brasko moved to Nashville from Akron, Ohio in 2011 at the age of 19. Young, and without many connections, he spent lots
of nights on friend’s couches or even sleeping in his own car. Now 25, and working with hit-producer Cason Cooley, it’s safe to say Brasko has made his own way to his own sound in The New Nashville. Obsessed with old Todd Rundgren and David Bowie records, Brasko incorporates all his quirky influences—like cabaret and Burt Bacharach—into modern tunes he he hopes will be the background music to your next night out dancing, falling for someone special, and perhaps even making love.Nashville’s own Brasko is redefining pop in the country capital with “Take Me”. The infectious tune is a call to primal urges, blending pop with an alternative attitude. Inspired by raw, intense imagery of burlesque, Brasko is creating a soundtrack for those intimate moments with the one you love.