Mf Robots — - Good People

The name is a tongue-in-cheek jab at "factory" songwriting and the lack of individuality in modern pop. Kincaid and Joseph aim for a "timeless classic feel" that allows listeners to lose themselves in the music. Recent Developments

: Beyond the original, several notable remixes exist, including a "funky-house interpretation" by the production duo MontaQue Adamson . Album Context: Break The Wall MF Robots - Good People

: The album was recorded with a full live band—including Alex Montaque (keys) and Naz Adamson (bass)—to capture an "off-the-cuff brilliance" reminiscent of 70s and 80s American rhythm sections. The name is a tongue-in-cheek jab at "factory"