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Caravan Palace
Caravan Palace
Hailing from Paris, France, Caravan Palace, are widely adored for both their musical prowess and the exhilarating experience they deliver, In about 15 years, the band has grown from a parisian jive sensation to a globalized pop act melding all kinds of influences and capable of tearing the roof off any venue or festival tent!. (Picture by Florent Drillon)

SEAPOOL
SEAPOOL
imase
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Hikaru Utada
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Vaundy
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A Japanese singer-songwriter and producer known for his diverse musical styles and catchy melodies.

YOASOBI
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Japanese duo producing music based on short stories.

King Gnu
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A Japanese rock band known for their blend of alternative rock, jazz, and classical music.

Kenshi Yonezu
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Popular Japanese singer-songwriter and producer with a distinctive vocal style.

ZUTOMAYO
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Japanese rock band known for their fast-paced and energetic music.

natori
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Eve
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Crystal Castles
Crystal Castles
Fusing lo-res electronic noise and pop hooks so effortlessly that it can seem accidental, Crystal Castles began as producer/multi-instrumentalist Ethan Kath's solo project in late 2003. Kath got the moniker from the name of She-Ra's dwelling in the He-Man and Masters of the Universe cartoon series; it's also the name of a 1983 Atari video game, which is oddly appropriate, considering that one component of the band's distinctive sound comes from a keyboard modified with an Atari 5200 sound chip. When Kath collaborated with singer <a href="spotify:artist:4ukk0IyB7vL97QirpOcNr3">Alice Glass</a> on some songs in 2006, Crystal Castles' lineup was complete. One of the songs the pair recorded, "Alice Practice," was something of an accident: it was intended to be a demo of <a href="spotify:artist:4ukk0IyB7vL97QirpOcNr3">Glass</a> testing out a microphone, but its presence on MySpace piqued record labels' interest. "Alice Practice" was released as a limited-edition 7" on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Merok+Records%22">Merok Records</a>, also home to <a href="spotify:artist:2qlAMLpUyBjZgnzuFXXZXI">Klaxons</a>; its 500-copy run sold out in three days. Kath and <a href="spotify:artist:4ukk0IyB7vL97QirpOcNr3">Glass</a> worked on their own songs and also honed their remixing skills, tweaking songs for <a href="spotify:artist:2qlAMLpUyBjZgnzuFXXZXI">Klaxons</a> as well as <a href="spotify:artist:0pwItbAKmeSTovWzxzkkbg">GoodBooks</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2s6lxOYvvCvzpHtd3VyuMj">Uffie</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6FfjnGXMhxSsJTuGLWBDth">Health</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:3MM8mtgFzaEJsqbjZBSsHJ">Bloc Party</a>. Tours with <a href="spotify:artist:1zTAQ6zkGz2L2i6lfR30EX">the Presets</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:1rCIEwPp5OnXW0ornlSsRl">Metric</a> in 2007 set the stage for the release of Crystal Castles' self-titled debut album, which <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Last+Gang%22">Last Gang</a> released early in 2008. The duo returned in 2010 with another self-titled album; when it leaked onto the Internet in late April of that year, the band released it digitally soon after, with a physical release following that May. For 2012's more streamlined III, the duo decamped to Warsaw, where they recorded direct to tape, eschewing any computer-assisted recording. <a href="spotify:artist:4ukk0IyB7vL97QirpOcNr3">Glass</a> left the project in October 2014 to pursue a solo career; in April 2015, Kath resurfaced with a new Crystal Castles track, "Frail," which featured new vocalist Edith Frances. Another new song, "Deicide," surfaced that July, a few months before the new lineup's live debut at the Soundswild Festival in Johannesburg, South Africa that November. The duo debuted more new material in early 2016, and Crystal Castles' fourth album Amnesty appeared that August. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi
The Neighbourhood
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TV Girl
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Mitski
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Melanie Martinez
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Depresión Sonora
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Kikuo
Kikuo
Music Producer (JP) http://kikuo.jp
Sodikken
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That Handsome Devil
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Lemon Demon
Lemon Demon
Lemon Demon

Sheena Ringo
Sheena Ringo

Alex G
Alex G
Alex G is the stage alias of Alex Giannascoli, a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who built his reputation combining strong melodic sensibilities with a ragged, impulsive-sounding performance style. Alex’s latest release, 2022’s God Save the Animals proved to have immediate and lasting impact, making its way onto countless year end lists. Over the years, he has retained his idiosyncratic, turbulent style even as he began working with collaborators, expanding his sound, and working in studios.

Ado
Ado
Ado is an Utaite born on October 24th, 2002, in Tokyo, Japan. She gives voice to the new era, capturing the angst and cautious optimism of Japan’s younger generations with her mesmerizing voice and powerful performances. Her major debut single, "Usseewa", released in 2020, became a social phenomenon, and her first album, "Kyougen", released in 2022, also became a long-running hit. In 2022, Ado lent her voice to the world-renowned anime film “ONE PIECE FILM RED”, singing a total of seven songs, including the theme song “New Genesis”. “New Genesis” peaked at #1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart, holding that spot for six consecutive weeks. This hit song also became the first-ever Japanese song to reach the #1 position on Apple Music’s Top 100: Global Chart. Amidst the massive success of her song “Show”, released in September 2023, Ado's new song, "Kura Kura", an opening theme song for the popular anime series “SPY X FAMILY”, has also become a viral sensation. The song was written by meiyo, a Japanese pop wizard behind numerous hits, and is arranged by Yoko Kanno, known for composing music for the anime series “Cowboy Bebop,” “Ghost in the Shell”, and “Genesis of Aquarion”. With her extraordinary and powerful vocals, Ado is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. As she continues to develop her talent and release new music, there is no doubt that Ado’s artistry will continue to captivate audiences around the world.

Jack Stauber
Jack Stauber
Jack Stauber

Jack Stauber's Micropop
Jack Stauber's Micropop
