Rebounder is the project of New York City native producer and writer Dylan Chenfeld, with his brother Noah Chenfeld. Joined by Cobey Arner and Zack Kantor.
Single ‘Japanese Posters’ has over 20m streams on Spotify. Streaming over 25,000 a day.
Now at 550k monthly listeners on Spotify.
Have supported Phoenix, The Neighbourhood, MUNA, How Long Gone, Inhaler, Lovejoy, and Alfie Templeman. Recent debut US headline dates went great, have done privates for the NME, college dates at Penn University.
Modeled for J.Crew, Maison Kitsuné, Corridor, and Gallery Department.
Upcoming syncs in HBO’s “Hacks”, Thomas Middleditch Movie “Messy”.
Sync in Showtime’s “Shameless”.
Single “Disco Ball Soul” supported by 91x in San Diego (1, 2)
New record co-produced by Adam Thein of Djo complete, features one song co-written with CT of Vampire Weekend.
Lead single “Sunset Vision” attached.
Recent outside cuts with Aldn, Mayer Hawthorne, Last Dinosaurs, and Riz La Vie released.
Song and video “Change Shapes” features Jesse Rutherford from The Neighbourhood, was supported by THE FADER, Pigeons & Planes, & Office Magazine.
Night Sports supported by Alt Citizen, Ezra Koenig’s Time Crisis.
Campaign with menswear brand Corridor, digital ads that featured Rebounder and Rebounder music in the ads.
Boy Friday featured on Ones To Watch, Earmilk, and Ladygunn.
Boy Friday has been featured on Spotify’s Lorem and All New Indie.
PRESS
“New York-based singer and producer, Rebounder, is reviving the heyday of chilled indie-rock with his idiosyncratic brand of bedroom jams.”
“ you can hear the evolution and growth already happening within the DNA of Rebounder’s tracks.”
“ (Japanese Posters) is two-minutes-thirty of delightful cynicism, all packaged in the kind of earworm that could fool even the most hardened of hipsters into allegiance”
“The hype that is building around the name of the small, growing band is exciting and fascinating. Since the release of the ‘Japanese Posters’ music video, their fast-growing name and interesting aesthetics has landed them a gig as an opening act for the band The Neighbourhood.”