Ani Kuni
, the Native American nursery rhyme, electro version
The two French DJs, Polo & Pan, take over an old rhyme invented by the tribes of North America.
Originally used as a song of lament, it went on to become a famous lullaby in the United States.
It is besides by seeing how much his child appreciated the rhyme that Alexandre Grynszpan alias Pan, wanted to remix it to his sauce.
In this version,
Ani Kuni
is transformed into sparkling and catchy electro music.
Music accompanied by a colorful clip, produced by the studio Werlen Mayer, known for its 2D animations in
the Isle of Dogs
by Wes Anderson and in the clip
Paradis
d'Orelsan.
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Piano and electro: the surprise of Yann Tiersen
Two years after his compilation
Portraits
, the composer from Brest returns with a new title,
Ker al Loch
. The first track from his
Keber
album
, to be released on August 27, bears the Breton name of a chapel on the island of Ouessant, where the pianist went into exile a few years ago. In this first single, we find the touch of the one who composed the soundtrack
of Amélie Poulain's Fabulous Destiny
, and then, surprise! After a few minutes, electro notes take over the sweet piano melodies. A rather successful mixture which seems decidedly to inspire the Bretons, since his friend Denez Prigent also made the choice of electro in his last album.
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Baron.e, in the wake of Therapy Taxi
The Swiss duo (to be pronounced Baron / Baronne) known to the public in 2019 with their EP
Jeunesse Dorée
, returns with a new title,
Semantics
, catchy and tinged with melancholy.
A song reminiscent of the newly separated French group, Thérapie Taxi, both for the musical universe resolutely in tune with the times, as for the voice of Baron.e's singer, Arnaud Rolle.
All with a clip directed by the Swiss Mei Fa Tan, to say the least original since we see a kraken in a swimming pool…
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Fortunately,
THE WORLD IS GOING BAD
THE WORLD IS GOING BAD
yes, but they chose to laugh about it.
Or at least to try.
La Poison, a French electro-rock group, is inspired by and played on our misfortunes in a crazy song and clip, to the tunes of Gérard Manset (
Animal, on est mal
) and Rita Mitsouko.
The trio, composed of Moon (vocals), Lars Sonik (drums) and Daniel Jamet (guitar) was formed in 2016. Before, each of them led his boat on his side, Jamet having notably collaborated with Gaëtan Roussel and the Mano Negra.
A stylized and stripping air, very current.
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Moona does not try to be
Validated
Discreet since her last album, (
Hasta la Vista
, released in September 2019), rapper Moona took advantage of the pandemic to create.
At the beginning of April, she unveiled her clip
RYUK
and signed a hovering comeback.
On April 30, the release of
Validée
offered, on the contrary, an aggressive and punchy flow, with an offbeat, even crazy visual.
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Tkay maidza
Born in Zimbabwe, Australian rapper Tkay Maidza released her new title
Syrup in
early May
.
Enough to build up the pressure before the physical release of his EP
Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 2
. Provider of a threatening rap, if not satanic, the artist accompanies her song with a dark visual, reminiscent of the slums of the great American metropolises of the "money years". Between acid trip and provocative glitter, the artist returns to the rap of the origins, while being inspired by the Drag-Queen style in vogue today.
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