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NEW RELEASES

DAMEER 'FOR WE ARE DISTANT'
Dameer’s debut EP is the start of a mission for global representation and an admission of the distance we all have experienced this past year (both from each other and, in some ways, from ourselves), the distance he’s come to terms with as a Bangladeshi living in Malaysia (soon moving to Montreal to study political science @ McGill) and the distance that has come to 7 songs inspired by Dhaka, written in Kuala Lumpur, recorded at RBMS Berlin, co-produced between his Kuala Lumpur bedroom and a French studio, then mastered in the UK.

DUDE LOW 'EGO TRIP'
Dude Low, the modern proletarian, is back for 10 tracks with rich sounds that explore his wandering Ego trip. From his headquarters (Rennes), he calls for a journey after a year of solitary therapy, far from his tribe: humans. Neither too political, nor too fatalistic, Lucas spits on what annoys him without claiming to know the solution. Through beats that rub up against hip hop, the artist wants to be uncompromising by creating his own artisanal mix ready to swing his left hook in the unbearable gloom of routine, or by enhancing it with a melancholic caress. Who said romance was dead? Not Dude Low. Life is like a Wes Anderson movie, it all depends on how you perceive it.

GÉNIAL AU JAPON 'PORTRAITS'
In "Portraits", Génial au Japon presents a strange and poetic family picture that highlights "the human" through 5 unique portraits. Each song has a name and is an invitation to the intimate. The different characters are confronted with their own paradoxes and loneliness.
Five songs with the effigy of a melancholy pop that skillfully mixes music with images, since a long concept video accompanies the EP in the form of a short film describing these five songs as chapters that follow each other.
Five songs with the effigy of a melancholy pop that skillfully mixes music with images, since a long concept video accompanies the EP in the form of a short film describing these five songs as chapters that follow each other.

ELI D. 'PASCAL'
On ne tient jamais au temps présent. This is the motto of Eli D. first solo EP; Pascal. This opus is presented as a succession of atmospheres. In each one, we meditate and reason about the place we give to the moment, and how it articulates our happiness. Eli is inspired by Blaise Pascal's opus Les Pensées, from which he takes up pieces of the fragment 172, and invites us to visit his doubts and worries around this question.We first discover the weight of the past with Immuzar n Uzud ( Uzud’s falls). Then we contemplate the ephemerality of the present with the second title; present. Finally, we come up against the fear of a disappointed future with Echoes. The whole is veiled with a great softness and intimacy, and easily drives the listeners into introspection. As sweet when waking up as when closing the eyes... to listen.

SUPERNAIVE 'VERSIONS'
To celebrate the first birthday of their album “Nekomata” (2020), Supernaive presents “Versions”, containing 8 alternative versions of their most famous songs as well as 2 bonus tracks.
With this new record, they offer bangers after bangers, from breakbeat to acid, in their own colorful way. Despite this explosive mixture, they keep their original sensitivity, and create a perfectly balanced composition, making their vintage synthesizers sing dreamlike melodies and spit relentless rhythms. As usual, François Baurin at mixing (Rone) and Alexis Bardinet at mastering (The Blaze), came to bring the last touch to this electronic piece.
You will (re)discover these 10 tracks in their live show, magnified by a tailor-made scenography and cinematographic projections, immersing yourself in their unique universe.
With this new record, they offer bangers after bangers, from breakbeat to acid, in their own colorful way. Despite this explosive mixture, they keep their original sensitivity, and create a perfectly balanced composition, making their vintage synthesizers sing dreamlike melodies and spit relentless rhythms. As usual, François Baurin at mixing (Rone) and Alexis Bardinet at mastering (The Blaze), came to bring the last touch to this electronic piece.
You will (re)discover these 10 tracks in their live show, magnified by a tailor-made scenography and cinematographic projections, immersing yourself in their unique universe.

DAMEER 'FOR WE ARE DISTANT'
Dameer’s debut EP is the start of a mission for global representation and an admission of the distance we all have experienced this past year (both from each other and, in some ways, from ourselves), the distance he’s come to terms with as a Bangladeshi living in Malaysia (soon moving to Montreal to study political science @ McGill) and the distance that has come to 7 songs inspired by Dhaka, written in Kuala Lumpur, recorded at RBMS Berlin, co-produced between his Kuala Lumpur bedroom and a French studio, then mastered in the UK.

DUDE LOW 'EGO TRIP'
Dude Low, the modern proletarian, is back for 10 tracks with rich sounds that explore his wandering Ego trip. From his headquarters (Rennes), he calls for a journey after a year of solitary therapy, far from his tribe: humans. Neither too political, nor too fatalistic, Lucas spits on what annoys him without claiming to know the solution. Through beats that rub up against hip hop, the artist wants to be uncompromising by creating his own artisanal mix ready to swing his left hook in the unbearable gloom of routine, or by enhancing it with a melancholic caress. Who said romance was dead? Not Dude Low. Life is like a Wes Anderson movie, it all depends on how you perceive it.

GÉNIAL AU JAPON 'PORTRAITS'
In "Portraits", Génial au Japon presents a strange and poetic family picture that highlights "the human" through 5 unique portraits. Each song has a name and is an invitation to the intimate. The different characters are confronted with their own paradoxes and loneliness.
Five songs with the effigy of a melancholy pop that skillfully mixes music with images, since a long concept video accompanies the EP in the form of a short film describing these five songs as chapters that follow each other.
Five songs with the effigy of a melancholy pop that skillfully mixes music with images, since a long concept video accompanies the EP in the form of a short film describing these five songs as chapters that follow each other.

ELI D. 'PASCAL'
On ne tient jamais au temps présent. This is the motto of Eli D. first solo EP; Pascal. This opus is presented as a succession of atmospheres. In each one, we meditate and reason about the place we give to the moment, and how it articulates our happiness. Eli is inspired by Blaise Pascal's opus Les Pensées, from which he takes up pieces of the fragment 172, and invites us to visit his doubts and worries around this question.We first discover the weight of the past with Immuzar n Uzud ( Uzud’s falls). Then we contemplate the ephemerality of the present with the second title; present. Finally, we come up against the fear of a disappointed future with Echoes. The whole is veiled with a great softness and intimacy, and easily drives the listeners into introspection. As sweet when waking up as when closing the eyes... to listen.

SUPERNAIVE 'VERSIONS'
To celebrate the first birthday of their album “Nekomata” (2020), Supernaive presents “Versions”, containing 8 alternative versions of their most famous songs as well as 2 bonus tracks.
With this new record, they offer bangers after bangers, from breakbeat to acid, in their own colorful way. Despite this explosive mixture, they keep their original sensitivity, and create a perfectly balanced composition, making their vintage synthesizers sing dreamlike melodies and spit relentless rhythms. As usual, François Baurin at mixing (Rone) and Alexis Bardinet at mastering (The Blaze), came to bring the last touch to this electronic piece.
You will (re)discover these 10 tracks in their live show, magnified by a tailor-made scenography and cinematographic projections, immersing yourself in their unique universe.
With this new record, they offer bangers after bangers, from breakbeat to acid, in their own colorful way. Despite this explosive mixture, they keep their original sensitivity, and create a perfectly balanced composition, making their vintage synthesizers sing dreamlike melodies and spit relentless rhythms. As usual, François Baurin at mixing (Rone) and Alexis Bardinet at mastering (The Blaze), came to bring the last touch to this electronic piece.
You will (re)discover these 10 tracks in their live show, magnified by a tailor-made scenography and cinematographic projections, immersing yourself in their unique universe.

DAMEER 'FOR WE ARE DISTANT'
Dameer’s debut EP is the start of a mission for global representation and an admission of the distance we all have experienced this past year (both from each other and, in some ways, from ourselves), the distance he’s come to terms with as a Bangladeshi living in Malaysia (soon moving to Montreal to study political science @ McGill) and the distance that has come to 7 songs inspired by Dhaka, written in Kuala Lumpur, recorded at RBMS Berlin, co-produced between his Kuala Lumpur bedroom and a French studio, then mastered in the UK.

DUDE LOW 'EGO TRIP'
Dude Low, the modern proletarian, is back for 10 tracks with rich sounds that explore his wandering Ego trip. From his headquarters (Rennes), he calls for a journey after a year of solitary therapy, far from his tribe: humans. Neither too political, nor too fatalistic, Lucas spits on what annoys him without claiming to know the solution. Through beats that rub up against hip hop, the artist wants to be uncompromising by creating his own artisanal mix ready to swing his left hook in the unbearable gloom of routine, or by enhancing it with a melancholic caress. Who said romance was dead? Not Dude Low. Life is like a Wes Anderson movie, it all depends on how you perceive it.

GÉNIAL AU JAPON 'PORTRAITS'
In "Portraits", Génial au Japon presents a strange and poetic family picture that highlights "the human" through 5 unique portraits. Each song has a name and is an invitation to the intimate. The different characters are confronted with their own paradoxes and loneliness.
Five songs with the effigy of a melancholy pop that skillfully mixes music with images, since a long concept video accompanies the EP in the form of a short film describing these five songs as chapters that follow each other.
Five songs with the effigy of a melancholy pop that skillfully mixes music with images, since a long concept video accompanies the EP in the form of a short film describing these five songs as chapters that follow each other.

ELI D. 'PASCAL'
On ne tient jamais au temps présent. This is the motto of Eli D. first solo EP; Pascal. This opus is presented as a succession of atmospheres. In each one, we meditate and reason about the place we give to the moment, and how it articulates our happiness. Eli is inspired by Blaise Pascal's opus Les Pensées, from which he takes up pieces of the fragment 172, and invites us to visit his doubts and worries around this question.We first discover the weight of the past with Immuzar n Uzud ( Uzud’s falls). Then we contemplate the ephemerality of the present with the second title; present. Finally, we come up against the fear of a disappointed future with Echoes. The whole is veiled with a great softness and intimacy, and easily drives the listeners into introspection. As sweet when waking up as when closing the eyes... to listen.

SUPERNAIVE 'VERSIONS'
To celebrate the first birthday of their album “Nekomata” (2020), Supernaive presents “Versions”, containing 8 alternative versions of their most famous songs as well as 2 bonus tracks.
With this new record, they offer bangers after bangers, from breakbeat to acid, in their own colorful way. Despite this explosive mixture, they keep their original sensitivity, and create a perfectly balanced composition, making their vintage synthesizers sing dreamlike melodies and spit relentless rhythms. As usual, François Baurin at mixing (Rone) and Alexis Bardinet at mastering (The Blaze), came to bring the last touch to this electronic piece.
You will (re)discover these 10 tracks in their live show, magnified by a tailor-made scenography and cinematographic projections, immersing yourself in their unique universe.
With this new record, they offer bangers after bangers, from breakbeat to acid, in their own colorful way. Despite this explosive mixture, they keep their original sensitivity, and create a perfectly balanced composition, making their vintage synthesizers sing dreamlike melodies and spit relentless rhythms. As usual, François Baurin at mixing (Rone) and Alexis Bardinet at mastering (The Blaze), came to bring the last touch to this electronic piece.
You will (re)discover these 10 tracks in their live show, magnified by a tailor-made scenography and cinematographic projections, immersing yourself in their unique universe.

DAMEER 'FOR WE ARE DISTANT'
Dameer’s debut EP is the start of a mission for global representation and an admission of the distance we all have experienced this past year (both from each other and, in some ways, from ourselves), the distance he’s come to terms with as a Bangladeshi living in Malaysia (soon moving to Montreal to study political science @ McGill) and the distance that has come to 7 songs inspired by Dhaka, written in Kuala Lumpur, recorded at RBMS Berlin, co-produced between his Kuala Lumpur bedroom and a French studio, then mastered in the UK.

DUDE LOW 'EGO TRIP'
Dude Low, the modern proletarian, is back for 10 tracks with rich sounds that explore his wandering Ego trip. From his headquarters (Rennes), he calls for a journey after a year of solitary therapy, far from his tribe: humans. Neither too political, nor too fatalistic, Lucas spits on what annoys him without claiming to know the solution. Through beats that rub up against hip hop, the artist wants to be uncompromising by creating his own artisanal mix ready to swing his left hook in the unbearable gloom of routine, or by enhancing it with a melancholic caress. Who said romance was dead? Not Dude Low. Life is like a Wes Anderson movie, it all depends on how you perceive it.

GÉNIAL AU JAPON 'PORTRAITS'
In "Portraits", Génial au Japon presents a strange and poetic family picture that highlights "the human" through 5 unique portraits. Each song has a name and is an invitation to the intimate. The different characters are confronted with their own paradoxes and loneliness.
Five songs with the effigy of a melancholy pop that skillfully mixes music with images, since a long concept video accompanies the EP in the form of a short film describing these five songs as chapters that follow each other.
Five songs with the effigy of a melancholy pop that skillfully mixes music with images, since a long concept video accompanies the EP in the form of a short film describing these five songs as chapters that follow each other.

ELI D. 'PASCAL'
On ne tient jamais au temps présent. This is the motto of Eli D. first solo EP; Pascal. This opus is presented as a succession of atmospheres. In each one, we meditate and reason about the place we give to the moment, and how it articulates our happiness. Eli is inspired by Blaise Pascal's opus Les Pensées, from which he takes up pieces of the fragment 172, and invites us to visit his doubts and worries around this question.We first discover the weight of the past with Immuzar n Uzud ( Uzud’s falls). Then we contemplate the ephemerality of the present with the second title; present. Finally, we come up against the fear of a disappointed future with Echoes. The whole is veiled with a great softness and intimacy, and easily drives the listeners into introspection. As sweet when waking up as when closing the eyes... to listen.

SUPERNAIVE 'VERSIONS'
To celebrate the first birthday of their album “Nekomata” (2020), Supernaive presents “Versions”, containing 8 alternative versions of their most famous songs as well as 2 bonus tracks.
With this new record, they offer bangers after bangers, from breakbeat to acid, in their own colorful way. Despite this explosive mixture, they keep their original sensitivity, and create a perfectly balanced composition, making their vintage synthesizers sing dreamlike melodies and spit relentless rhythms. As usual, François Baurin at mixing (Rone) and Alexis Bardinet at mastering (The Blaze), came to bring the last touch to this electronic piece.
You will (re)discover these 10 tracks in their live show, magnified by a tailor-made scenography and cinematographic projections, immersing yourself in their unique universe.
With this new record, they offer bangers after bangers, from breakbeat to acid, in their own colorful way. Despite this explosive mixture, they keep their original sensitivity, and create a perfectly balanced composition, making their vintage synthesizers sing dreamlike melodies and spit relentless rhythms. As usual, François Baurin at mixing (Rone) and Alexis Bardinet at mastering (The Blaze), came to bring the last touch to this electronic piece.
You will (re)discover these 10 tracks in their live show, magnified by a tailor-made scenography and cinematographic projections, immersing yourself in their unique universe.

DAMEER 'FOR WE ARE DISTANT'
Dameer’s debut EP is the start of a mission for global representation and an admission of the distance we all have experienced this past year (both from each other and, in some ways, from ourselves), the distance he’s come to terms with as a Bangladeshi living in Malaysia (soon moving to Montreal to study political science @ McGill) and the distance that has come to 7 songs inspired by Dhaka, written in Kuala Lumpur, recorded at RBMS Berlin, co-produced between his Kuala Lumpur bedroom and a French studio, then mastered in the UK.

DUDE LOW 'EGO TRIP'
Dude Low, the modern proletarian, is back for 10 tracks with rich sounds that explore his wandering Ego trip. From his headquarters (Rennes), he calls for a journey after a year of solitary therapy, far from his tribe: humans. Neither too political, nor too fatalistic, Lucas spits on what annoys him without claiming to know the solution. Through beats that rub up against hip hop, the artist wants to be uncompromising by creating his own artisanal mix ready to swing his left hook in the unbearable gloom of routine, or by enhancing it with a melancholic caress. Who said romance was dead? Not Dude Low. Life is like a Wes Anderson movie, it all depends on how you perceive it.

GÉNIAL AU JAPON 'PORTRAITS'
In "Portraits", Génial au Japon presents a strange and poetic family picture that highlights "the human" through 5 unique portraits. Each song has a name and is an invitation to the intimate. The different characters are confronted with their own paradoxes and loneliness.
Five songs with the effigy of a melancholy pop that skillfully mixes music with images, since a long concept video accompanies the EP in the form of a short film describing these five songs as chapters that follow each other.
Five songs with the effigy of a melancholy pop that skillfully mixes music with images, since a long concept video accompanies the EP in the form of a short film describing these five songs as chapters that follow each other.

ELI D. 'PASCAL'
On ne tient jamais au temps présent. This is the motto of Eli D. first solo EP; Pascal. This opus is presented as a succession of atmospheres. In each one, we meditate and reason about the place we give to the moment, and how it articulates our happiness. Eli is inspired by Blaise Pascal's opus Les Pensées, from which he takes up pieces of the fragment 172, and invites us to visit his doubts and worries around this question.We first discover the weight of the past with Immuzar n Uzud ( Uzud’s falls). Then we contemplate the ephemerality of the present with the second title; present. Finally, we come up against the fear of a disappointed future with Echoes. The whole is veiled with a great softness and intimacy, and easily drives the listeners into introspection. As sweet when waking up as when closing the eyes... to listen.

SUPERNAIVE 'VERSIONS'
To celebrate the first birthday of their album “Nekomata” (2020), Supernaive presents “Versions”, containing 8 alternative versions of their most famous songs as well as 2 bonus tracks.
With this new record, they offer bangers after bangers, from breakbeat to acid, in their own colorful way. Despite this explosive mixture, they keep their original sensitivity, and create a perfectly balanced composition, making their vintage synthesizers sing dreamlike melodies and spit relentless rhythms. As usual, François Baurin at mixing (Rone) and Alexis Bardinet at mastering (The Blaze), came to bring the last touch to this electronic piece.
You will (re)discover these 10 tracks in their live show, magnified by a tailor-made scenography and cinematographic projections, immersing yourself in their unique universe.
With this new record, they offer bangers after bangers, from breakbeat to acid, in their own colorful way. Despite this explosive mixture, they keep their original sensitivity, and create a perfectly balanced composition, making their vintage synthesizers sing dreamlike melodies and spit relentless rhythms. As usual, François Baurin at mixing (Rone) and Alexis Bardinet at mastering (The Blaze), came to bring the last touch to this electronic piece.
You will (re)discover these 10 tracks in their live show, magnified by a tailor-made scenography and cinematographic projections, immersing yourself in their unique universe.

DAMEER 'FOR WE ARE DISTANT'
Dameer’s debut EP is the start of a mission for global representation and an admission of the distance we all have experienced this past year (both from each other and, in some ways, from ourselves), the distance he’s come to terms with as a Bangladeshi living in Malaysia (soon moving to Montreal to study political science @ McGill) and the distance that has come to 7 songs inspired by Dhaka, written in Kuala Lumpur, recorded at RBMS Berlin, co-produced between his Kuala Lumpur bedroom and a French studio, then mastered in the UK.

DUDE LOW 'EGO TRIP'
Dude Low, the modern proletarian, is back for 10 tracks with rich sounds that explore his wandering Ego trip. From his headquarters (Rennes), he calls for a journey after a year of solitary therapy, far from his tribe: humans. Neither too political, nor too fatalistic, Lucas spits on what annoys him without claiming to know the solution. Through beats that rub up against hip hop, the artist wants to be uncompromising by creating his own artisanal mix ready to swing his left hook in the unbearable gloom of routine, or by enhancing it with a melancholic caress. Who said romance was dead? Not Dude Low. Life is like a Wes Anderson movie, it all depends on how you perceive it.

GÉNIAL AU JAPON 'PORTRAITS'
In "Portraits", Génial au Japon presents a strange and poetic family picture that highlights "the human" through 5 unique portraits. Each song has a name and is an invitation to the intimate. The different characters are confronted with their own paradoxes and loneliness.
Five songs with the effigy of a melancholy pop that skillfully mixes music with images, since a long concept video accompanies the EP in the form of a short film describing these five songs as chapters that follow each other.
Five songs with the effigy of a melancholy pop that skillfully mixes music with images, since a long concept video accompanies the EP in the form of a short film describing these five songs as chapters that follow each other.

ELI D. 'PASCAL'
On ne tient jamais au temps présent. This is the motto of Eli D. first solo EP; Pascal. This opus is presented as a succession of atmospheres. In each one, we meditate and reason about the place we give to the moment, and how it articulates our happiness. Eli is inspired by Blaise Pascal's opus Les Pensées, from which he takes up pieces of the fragment 172, and invites us to visit his doubts and worries around this question.We first discover the weight of the past with Immuzar n Uzud ( Uzud’s falls). Then we contemplate the ephemerality of the present with the second title; present. Finally, we come up against the fear of a disappointed future with Echoes. The whole is veiled with a great softness and intimacy, and easily drives the listeners into introspection. As sweet when waking up as when closing the eyes... to listen.

SUPERNAIVE 'VERSIONS'
To celebrate the first birthday of their album “Nekomata” (2020), Supernaive presents “Versions”, containing 8 alternative versions of their most famous songs as well as 2 bonus tracks.
With this new record, they offer bangers after bangers, from breakbeat to acid, in their own colorful way. Despite this explosive mixture, they keep their original sensitivity, and create a perfectly balanced composition, making their vintage synthesizers sing dreamlike melodies and spit relentless rhythms. As usual, François Baurin at mixing (Rone) and Alexis Bardinet at mastering (The Blaze), came to bring the last touch to this electronic piece.
You will (re)discover these 10 tracks in their live show, magnified by a tailor-made scenography and cinematographic projections, immersing yourself in their unique universe.
With this new record, they offer bangers after bangers, from breakbeat to acid, in their own colorful way. Despite this explosive mixture, they keep their original sensitivity, and create a perfectly balanced composition, making their vintage synthesizers sing dreamlike melodies and spit relentless rhythms. As usual, François Baurin at mixing (Rone) and Alexis Bardinet at mastering (The Blaze), came to bring the last touch to this electronic piece.
You will (re)discover these 10 tracks in their live show, magnified by a tailor-made scenography and cinematographic projections, immersing yourself in their unique universe.