C'EST KARMA
C'est Karma returns with his single 'Bubblegum', a playful pop song that follows performances with the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra and an invitation from La Blogothèque to perform alongside Damon Albarn and Joan As Police Woman at the ARTE Concert Festival 2021 in Paris.
After her second EP "Farbfilm" acclaimed by critics, the 20 year old Luxembourg musician and activist returns with this single paying tribute to a childhood friendship as an introduction to her new EP "Amuse-Bouche": her vision of hyperpop influenced electronic pop is inspired by artists and producers such as SOPIE, Björk, upmru or Caroline Polachek.
DEMAIN RAPIDES
Demain Rapides is a series of skids on the wastelands of rap and pop while having for garages the underground car parks of a deviated and chromed EDM. Under Damien's skull, the ruminations are shot by Cronenberg and plunged into a synthetic topping with a taste of petrol. A micro-machine duo, Demain Rapides propels a chemical enhancer through its injectors that turns Diabologum into a Frizzy Pazzy that would explode under your ear.
It's a wild and synthetic ride during which Damien scans the blooming and burning landscapes he crosses.
TE HUUR
Te Huur was formed while wandering the ruins and devastated landscapes of Krepsland.
Their first musical attempts were brutally stopped when Pourdev's Havra invaded Krepsland. Despite their star status in Krepsland, it was impossible for them not to take action and take up arms, but they were soon forced into exile, only to return from the dead a few years later with a new formula that inevitably exuded the rage and scars they concealed.
When they arrived in France, they quickly met Cadillac Prod who produced their first EP.
On this EP, they collaborated with their new friend, JeanneTo. They conveyed a strong and clear message between a tribute to their war-torn Krepsland and an incitement to take up arms to avenge the deceased Brajchta and all those whom the conflict had taken away from them too soon.
At a time when topliners are the new stars of the game, Te Huur focuses his attention on a polished flow and a sharp sense of rhythm. From a call to defense to a call to get high, Yung Shtripsz and Lil Kruir break down language barriers with a unique and ambitious formula.