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SPANG SISTERS
(Bedroom pop – London, UK)
Spang Sisters is a fiery meteor, hurtling through the firmament, launched by the passion of young dreamers. Formed in Bristol in 2016, the songs which started out as the quaint, dusty bedroom productions of Jules and Rachid have blossomed into ambitious compositions, embellished with orchestral textures. The duo released their debut album last year on their own label, Bathtime Sounds and can best be described as r&b flecked bedroom pop.
HEKA
(Folk lo-fi – London, UK)
Deeply intimate and awash with melancholia, heka’s style of lo-fi warmth incorporates snippets of conversations previously buried deep within the notes of her phone, blending murmurings of life with themes of love and loss, nostalgia and the everyday.
Francesca Brierley – aka heka – creates aural landscapes, where her spectral vocals offer moments of clarity amongst the static. Rejecting genre constraints in favour of a sonic hybridity, 2021 saw her release (a), a collection of self-produced, butchered folk songs which, through the melding of electronic and organic tones, delivered an EP that is as haunting as it is enticing.
https://hekamusic.bandcamp.com/
INDIGO SPARKE
(Country Folk – Sydney, AUS)
Indigo was born in the belly of Sydney, Australia straight into the heart of a family with music in their bones. Her parents, a jazz singer and a musician, named her after the Duke Ellington song « Mood Indigo, » and her childhood was spent serenaded by a rich soundtrack of Joni Mitchell and Neil Young. From young age Indigo felt called to the stage, attending a performing arts high school, and followed it with three years in an acting school, working as an actress before embedding herself and heeding the call to the path of music. Indigo taught herself to play guitar in her early twenties. Over the next few years, she established herself on the Australian music scene, and released her EP Night Bloom in 2016. Indigo’s career continually bloomed, opening for Big Thief on the Australian dates of their 2017/2018 tour, and then was invited to play at South by Southwest 2019. There, NPR’s Bob Boilen was first taken by Indigo, writing that her lyrics « both cut hard and comfort » and that her performance « balanced heavy, reverb drenched verses with moments of airy and acoustic whispers. » Sparke began 2020 with a FebruaryTiny Desk Concert NPR, and had been booked as the opening act for Big Thief’s sold-out tour of Australia and New Zealand.
https://indigosparke.bandcamp.com/
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Mardi 15 Novembre 2022
Entrée gratuite
• Ouverture des portes à 19h00
• Happy Hour de 19h à 20h (3€50 la pinte)
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SUPERSONIC
9 rue Biscornet, 75012 Paris
Métro Bastille (sortie rue de lyon)
Tarifs : Gratuit