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Review

The weird (but skillfully mastered) energy that comes out of the Micachu live show is definitely unique. The lo-fi patchwork of Mica Levi and her fellow band-members is a delicate experimentation that we jokingly call "tropical electro/pop"! The seemingly savage sounds seem improvised... wrong! On the contrary, the set is well crafted, and we like making the analogy between their style and a "musical Michel Gondry". Very promising band.

Artist

Micachu

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Micachu is, the 21 year old songwriter / producer, Mica Levi. She studies composition at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London . As well as writing more traditional pieces, she writes electronic pop songs, sometimes delivered acoustically. She has worked with a band of equally talented musicians (The Cluster ) made up of Miss Bienek, Taza, Yvette, Baker Trouble, Mayhem, Kit Downes, Ghostpoet and Kwes, but has recently unveiled her amazing new band (the Shapes ), made up of Raisa Khan and Marc Pell. more>>>

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Venue

Point Ephémère

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The Point Ephémère is truly unique. Facing the Seine river, this former warehouse is one of the coolest place to chill out and hang out with friends drinking cheap beers and listening to the edgiest sounds. More than that, the Point Ephémère is a temporary creative interface, pushing for artistic crossovers and multidisciplinary exchanges. You want to see an urban art exhibit or a vjing show ? The Point Ephémère is THE place. Militant, huge, beautiful, avant-gardist, this venue should become your favorite spot.

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Promoter

Les Femmes s'en Mêlent

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Les Femmes S'en Mêlent, a female indie music festival,  has built up its celebrity over 12 years in France and abroad, celebrating women in music. What started as a single gig in Paris in 1997 has grown into an event spanning across several nights in Paris, other cities in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Spain and England.

Driven by passion and curiosity and known for its eclecticism and quality, the festival is about feminity but far from feminism.  As time went by, the festival grew bigger and the female scene grew wider. The festival is now unanimously acclaimed, seen as a unique and indispensable musical rendez-vous across Europe, and an integral part of one of the hottest current musical scenes, always providing more talent.  All the while, it never lost his breath or faith,  but rather became better with the years. 

Les Femmes S’en Mêlent festival, using its recognition to get cult international artists and its intuition to give a chance to new ones, affirmed and confirmed a true commitment, a nonstop tribute to female creativity.  The festival's name, which is based on a subtle pun, is about women’s position in music, about them getting mixed in and about them getting involved.  Whay may seem quite obvious today was not always so...

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Styles
  • Lo-Fi
  • Pop
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