And yet another cool French synthipop duo, Dora & Jean-Baptiste. Four singles so far, this is their catchiest track:
And yet another cool French synthipop duo, Dora & Jean-Baptiste. Four singles so far, this is their catchiest track:
Super sexy synti:
Spanish cover of Quelqu’un m’a dit by Carla Bruni:
No video yet, but this is a very cool 60s-vibed song:
Beau Nectar (formerly Marie-Clo x éemi) is a collaboration between two Canadian bilingual singer-songwriters separated by kilometers of forests, rivers, mountains and prairies. Meaning, M-C is from Ontario, and éemi from Saskatchewan. Together, they deliver intimate, vibrant and surreal electronic pop with eco-feminist lyrics that spark their fans’ empathy towards nature.
La reine hollandaise de la chanson, strikes again. The good old Montmartre days revive in this poignant, shamelessly nostalgic track:
O my goodness what a great song!
New single:
In the Moodoïd/Melody’s Echo Chamber-mood, which is nice:
American folk(sy) artist Kate Bollinger covered this classic, to promote her European tour. “I love Jacques Dutronc and wanted to sing this song for a while,” says Bollinger. “The band sounds so classic and sophisticated, but the lyrics are silly. Normally I like for cover songs to stray far from the original, but I felt differently here. I wanted to stay pretty true to the Jacques version.” Didn’t I tell you earlier that Jacques’ songs are being re-discovered all the time? Yes I did.