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Tag: France

Gabriel Gosse – MYSTIC KORA [Review]

Imagine waking up early in the morning, when the silence is only disturbed by the subtle movement of the nature.

Downtempo, France, Gabriel Gosse, Jazz, MOJO, MYSTIC KORA, Nu jazz, Paris

Philippe Bestion trio – Five of the Fruit/Montesacro [review]

The trio’s music will appeal to both dedicated jazz enthusiasts and listeners who prefer soulful songwriting over arrangements where technical skill overshadows the heart’s true voice.

Five of the Fruit, France, Jazz, Montesacro, Philippe Bestion trio

L’Antidote – The Orchard [Review]

L’Antidote, an instrumental trio comprised of Bijan Chemirani, Redi Hasa, and Rami Khalife are showcasing their latest single, The Orchard. … More

Bijan Chemirani, experimental jazz, France, Jazz, L'Antidote, Neoclassical, Nu jazz, Rami Khalife, Redi Hasa, The Orchard, World Music

Yzoula x Louis Fontaine – La Promenade De La Jeune Sorcière [Review]

Yet, this train seems to echo across France, its destination a Greek port– one envisioned through the evocative words of Patricia Highsmith.

France, Louis Fontaine, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Yzoula

Céline Dessberg – Selenge [Review]

Driven by the delicate melodies of the yatga, the traditional plucked zither of Mongolia, the track flows effortlessly with a mellow bassline, warm acoustic drums, and subtly funky guitars.

France, Jazz, Jazz fusion, Mongolia, Paris, Soul, World, yatga

‘messy, groovy, nostalgic’ | Interview with Elribone

Elribone presents a three-track EP blending jazzy elements with refined, forward-thinking electronica. Absolutely delightful!

Electronic, Elribone, Experimental Electronika, France, IDM, Nu jazz, Unnecessarily complicated (like this title)

‘Intimate, epic, folktronic’ | Interview with Laura Cahen

Laura Cahen presents Partout, an unapologetically poetic work enriched with vintage sounds and an intensely expressive performance.

France, Indie pop, Laura Cahen, Partout, Pop/R&B

YuKnoWatt – Birds (Feat. Otter) [Review]

But the birds up high, in the endless blue, Keepers of the world, they watching me and you.

Darksynth, Electronic, France, Niort, Otter, Synthwave, YuKnoWatt

‘Eclectic, eccentric, otherworldly’ | Interview with Skandy Papaz

“OILY SNAKE” draws you in with artfully detuned keys, warmly saturated sound design, and a beautifully theatrical vocal performance.

Electronic, Experimental Electronika, France, Indie Rock, OILY SNAKE, Paris, Rock, Trip-Hop

‘Sadness, Romanticism and Imaginary’ | Interview with Koki Nakano

Koki Nakano collaborates with Yael Naim on “Howling,” a track defined by delicate piano motifs, ethereal vocals, and a a hauntingly beautiful cinematic atmosphere.

France, Howling, Indie-rnb, Japan, Koki Nakano, NeoSoul, Pop/R&B, Yael Naim

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