Alma – Je te veux

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“It is not just that there is an opinion that French speech is the most romantic of all possible. The singer -alma- stained her composition with her timbral charm, painting images in your subconscious of amazing beauty. Beautiful French Pop for an equally great mood. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Не просто так бытует мнение, что французская речь самая романтичная из всех возможных. Певица -Alma- окрасила свою композицию свои тембральным шармом, разрисовывая в вашем подсознании удивительной красоты образы. Прекрасный French Pop для не менее прекрасного настроения.”

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A.J. DAMOUR – Souvenirs d’été 2084

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“For the fans of retro synth sound, "A.J. DAMOUR" from France presents something special, sincere and personal. Warm electronic patterns are ready to satisfy your ears in a mix decorated with French lyrics. Wear your headphones, hit play and feel those nostalghic vibrations all around you.”

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FR :

1er single du projet tout frais A.J. DAMOUR.

Un générique de fin de film, série, ou de vacances d’été.Un jeune garçon qui pour la 1e fois tombe amoureux pendant ses vacances d’été. Ce morceau sonne comme une rêverie nostalgique, puissante et entraînante.

Les synthés 80's se mêlent aux batteries modernes pour donner un sentiment de renouveau.

Se servir du passé pour faire le futur.

Mixé par Etienne Caylou (C. Luciani, M. Lavoine, Woodkid)

Editeur Alter-K.

https://www.instagram.com/aj_damour/

EN :

First release of the brand new project A.J. DAMOUR.

An exit music for a movie, a series, or for your last summer holidays. It's about a young boy who fell in love for the first time during his holidays.

This track sounds like a nostalgic reverie, powerful and dancing.

The 80s synths are mixed with modern drums and give the felling of a renewal. Use the past, to create the futur.

Mix : Etienne Caylou (known for notable french artists like Woodkid)

Editor : Alter k

MOTEL CLUB – Viens

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“A creative approach to creating an arrangement in which the spirit of the French Pop genre is felt. The enveloping atmosphere and the specific voice of the vocalist give a very pleasant effect. You are provided with pulsating waves of heat and endorphine under the skin, like flocks of small fish in your personal ocean. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Творческий подход к созданию аранжировки, в которой чувствуется дух жанра French Pop. Обволакивающая атмосфера и специфический голос вокалистки дают очень приятный эффект. Вам обеспечены пульсирующие волны тепла и эндорфина под кожей, словно стаи маленьких рыб в вашем личном океане.”

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Eng

“Come on!” with its loud and repetitive bass line, instantly projects us into the darkness of a club where the party is in full swing.

Last Single of the group MOTEL CLUB before the release of their First album scheduled for May 6, 2022, this title evokes the abandonment of oneself, the total inability to resist the fleshly call of the night and all its excesses.

Fr

“Viens! ” avec sa ligne de basse tonitruante et répétitive, nous projette instantanément dans la pénombre d’un club ou la fête bat son plein. Dernier Single du groupe MOTEL CLUB avant la sortie de leur Premier album prévue pour le 6 Mai 2022, ce titre évoque l’abandon de soi, l’incapacité totale de résister à l’appel charnel de la nuit et de tous ses excès.

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DJ-Malka – Voulais

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“How much do you know the music whose vibrations are saturated through and through a positive? This track, the original in essence, is a real treasure in the discography of everyone who loves and appreciates the rhythms and melody of French pop. Music, which instantly disposes to itself! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Как много вы знаете музыки, чьи вибрации пропитаны насквозь позитивом? Этот трек, оригинальный по сути своей, настоящее сокровище в дискографии каждого, кто любит и ценит ритмы и мелодию French Pop. Музыка, которая моментально располагает к себе!”

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International DJ Malka is collaborating with the pair of rappers “The Brinks” and this time it goes to France and Africa – pay attention!

Paris Combo – Cap ou pas cap (Nicolas Repac Remix)

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“Cardiac bits, which is characterized by increased vocal emotionality, live tools and deep sensory sensitivity. Enjoy gentle percussion, flexible vocal, wondrous melody and mood FRENCH POP and NU JAZZ and feel how inside you goes back to the whole body sun! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Сердечный бит, который отличается повышенной вокальной эмоциональностью, живым инструментарием и глубокой сенсорной чувствительностью. Наслаждайтесь нежной перкуссией, гибким вокалом, дивной мелодией и настроением French Pop и Nu Jazz и почувствуйте, как внутри вас восходит обжигающее всё тело солнце!”

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Quotes:

From band:

« Nicolas Repac and I have worked together on various projects in Paris over the years and his strong connection with

with acoustic music, whether it be jazz, latin or traditional genres, made him an obvious choice to remix Paris Combo’s songs.

He worked on our « Remixed » project in 1918, remixing a couple of songs from our previous album « Tako Tsubo ». We loved what he did so we asked him to collaborate on two songs on our last album « Quesaco ? »,

interweaving his samples and grooves with the existing group arrangements and providing a strong inspiration for the rest of the album.

From there it was a natural progression to ask him to Remix « Cap ou pas Cap ». Nicolas brings not only his amazingly rich collection of sounds, his strong jazz and groove culture, but also a sensibility as a singer-songwriter in his own right.

He remixes the song but also throws a new light on the vocal performance and the composition itself. »

Dynah – Mon adrenaline

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“An interesting French Pop single is just out to offer its energy boost in every curious mind. After a slow intoductory start, the song jumps to its peak level in order to end smoothly again. Be sure that it will make you move from your seat!”

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Artist said about this song:

"I wrote this song on a true adrenalin rush during a songwriting camp session at Hilversum’s Wisseloord studio (Netherlands). I was into that exhilarating energy that songwriting camps can provoke. The song had to be finished at 7 pm… and the day had started at 9am.

We were three persons in a studio in front of a blank page, starting the session. I had never met the two other composers with which I was supposed to spend the day. I knew Rico was a great R&B singer, I knew he could perform wonderful vibes. In fact, me the french girl, I was under pressure, I was challenged, so I counted on my own adrenalin to give me the words… that is why this song IS about adrenalin. "

"J’ai écrit cette chanson sur une véritable montée d’adrénaline lors d'une journée de création au Wisseloord studio à Hilversum (Pays-Bas). J’étais dans l’énergie grisante du song writingcamp, la chanson devait être terminée à 19h… la journée avait commencé à 9h.

Nous étions 3 dans un studio avec la page blanche du début de séance. Je n’avais jamais rencontré les deux compositeurs avec qui je devais passer la journée. Je savais de Rico qu’il était un superbe chanteur, plutôt R&B, les vibes bien assumées et parfaitement exécutées. En fait, moi la frenchy, j’ai eu la pression, ça m’a boosté, j’ai donc compté sur ma propre adrénaline pour me donner les mots… et c’est d’adrénaline que j’ai voulu parler. »"

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Paris Combo – Cap ou pas cap

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This song, for which not even for what to scold, is so much harmonious and every element, whether the instrumental component or vocals, in its places. Charm and radiance in the rays of rhythms and FRENCH POP melodies!”

“Эта песня, за которую даже не за что поругать, на столько всё гармонично и каждый элемент, будь то инструментальная составляющая или вокал, на своих местах. Очарование и сияние в лучах ритмов и мелодии French Pop!”

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Paris Combo, the French quintet Variety describes as possessing “a seemingly endless supply of catchy hooks and imaginative lyrics,” is back with a new album, Quesaco? The full-length release is their seventh studio album, but also the last recorded with the group’s late singer/songwriter Belle du Berry, who died suddenly on August 11, 2020, aged just 54, following a brief battle with cancer.

Hailed by Billboard as “a vocalist/accordionist and lyricist extraordinaire,” Belle was the beating heart of the group and her passing was a tragic loss for all those touched by her charismatic presence as a performer and songwriter during a career spanning 30 years and over 100 songs. She had been the unforgettable voice of the band’s elegantly intoxicating and joyful take on the world, her quirky, wise and often humorous songs providing a welcome antidote to the stresses and strains of everyday life. For the legions of mourning fans worldwide, who until now had been resigned to consoling themselves with the band’s nevertheless impressive back catalogue of eight albums, an unexpected and exciting parting gift has arrived in the form of the new release. Completed just before Belle died, Quesaco? is now being released worldwide on May 6 on the U.S. label Six Degrees Records.

Twenty-five years have passed since the band was founded, but it’s clear from listening to the 11 songs on the new album that Paris Combo have lost none of their magic. Quintessentially Parisian, yet timeless and international with a deceptively light touch, their music weaves together elements of Django Reinhardt-inspired gypsy jazz and Latin music, as well as exotic and cinematic influences, and is a testament to the group’s long journey together.

Four years after their last album Tako Tsubo, Belle and the group’s core members, David Lewis on piano and trumpet, Potzi on guitar and François Jeannin on drums, are joined by Benoît Dunoyer de Segonzac on bass and Rémy Kaprielan on percussion and vocals. Right from the outset we recognize Belle’s whimsical take on life in the title she chose for the new album — Quesaco?, an ancient Provençal expression, which might be translated as “What is all this?,” or “What’s happening?” and which lends a charming, old-world nuance to her questions about the mystery of existence.

It took Belle’s talent as a poet of the everyday to think of using the computer’s keyboard space-bar as a metaphor for all that’s missing in our lives. It took her keen eye and her joyful heart to capture the simple splendor of a couple’s stroll along the banks of the Seine. It took her playful imagination to visualize a “pole-dance” between the North Pole and the South Pole. And Belle knew how to shift the familiar and lend to it an air of mystery:

Outside, a strong wind is blowing

Outside, the night is still falling

Leaving us here, at twilight,

At the hour of the moon’s rendez-vous

Rendez-vous with a sun, who couldn’t care less.

Despite its seemingly prescient references to confinement and the current state of the world, in fact this album has nothing to do with the lockdown or the pandemic or our present anxieties. The album is “Covid-free,” written entirely before all that. Work began on it in 2019, with Nicolas Repac — the artist and producer had already worked with Paris Combo on their Remixed album the previous year. He collaborated on two songs, “Quesaco?” and “Panic à bord,” and these became sonic templates for the album as a whole — a rich and free sound, with perhaps more tension than on previous albums. In the end, the album, produced by David Lewis, is a seamless combination of live studio performances, with some tracks assembled from recordings at the group’s studio in Paris.

Paris Combo had a U.S. tour booked for March 2020, but with France at a standstill, this period was instead spent recording final takes in the basement of Belle and David’s home, just south of Paris, with trumpet, ’cello and Belle’s vocals completing the album. All that remained was to sort through the takes, finalize the arrangements, choose between the finely nuanced vocal performances and then meticulously assemble the whole.

Then, in the early summer, Belle received her cancer diagnosis. Courageous to the last, she chose the running-order of the songs and listened to the final mix. She loved it.

Her sudden illness took her from us far too soon but it did allow her just enough time to know she had succeeded.

Quesaco? was the album she had wanted to make.

Following the release of Quesaco?, concerts will be held in Paris, at the New Morning, and in Belle’s native Berry region, bringing together fellow artists, friends and fans to pay homage to her remarkable career as a singer, poet and composer.

MOTEL CLUB – Je veux planer

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“The new release of “MOTEL CLUB” is light, friendly and has something from our beloved ’80s in it! Adjust the volume, turn off any bright lights and follow the call of its elegant french vocals. Music with special attitude and style.”

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With their new single “Je veux planer”, in a nod to old Italian Disco hits, Motel Club has shown that they still handle kitsch well and propel you directly into a sweet torpor. To the rhythm of a hushed beat in a club with dimmed lights, we dance in weightlessness and we dream of a beautiful encounter and warmth to share.

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Just Leila x BYRN – Approche toi

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“Get close to Leila and her charming sound. A love song in French Pop mood, decorated with rich percussion elements. This flawlessly sophisticated production is ready to fill your cold place with warm air.”

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"Approche Toi" "Close to Me" is a love song that celebrates the merging of two souls and everything that is beautiful about falling in love. Written in French (one of Just Leila's native tongues) the song has a feel good drawl to it reminiscent of French café music combined with a more modern electronic vibe.

The song is also a debut for Byrn producing music for another artist: being a song created entirely by women.

"It was my first time producing someone else's song and I was honored to be a part of it! It's a different kind of pressure working on another artist's baby, but I am thankful for the wonderful experience" - Byrn

"It is night and day producing with a woman instead of a man. I may be biased but I think women are the whole package. You get fire music, professionalism, and a lot more transparency – all with less of the ego and drama." - Just Leila

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PETiTOM x Rymz – I Forgot, What Is Love ?

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“Do not forget what love is, just as PETiTOM & Rymz do not forget the quality of their music. Bringing powerful French Pop rhythms, dramatic lyrics and expressive performance from all the sincerity of their souls to our ears.”

“Не забывайте, что такое любовь, как не забывают о качестве своей музыки -PETiTOM & Rymz-, обрушивая на наши головы мощные ритмы french pop, драматический текст и выразительное исполнение от всей искренности своей души.”

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For his latest release, PETiTOM teams up with Rymz on emo-rap bop "I Forgot, What is Love", an ultra-catchy song with a heavyweight production. Drawing influences from The Weeknd, Post Malone or Burna Boy, the track showcases the artist's versatility and flow and gives a glimpse of the album he's been working on in the last months, somewhere between Montreal, Paris and L.A, and which is due next Fall.

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