Q&A Today with Judith (Last Release: "It takes two")

Judith …, chanteuse, lyrical artisan and composer, channels the zeitgeist of her era. She is a raconteur, a weaver of narratives that echo in the souls of her listeners. Fueled by a fervent passion for the arts and a relentless pursuit of self-expression, she stands at the precipice of a luminous journey through the pop…

’Sinking Ship’ (from the Album ’Time can Wait’)’ by Fleabustiers

‘Sinking Ship’ by Fleabustiers The pandemic posed significant challenges, yet it also unveiled unexpected opportunities, as demonstrated by Fleabustiers. This artist collective harnessed the isolation to merge their unique talents into a unified project. The fruits of their labor are songs they can proudly showcase. One of these songs is ‘Sinking Ship,’ a poignant track…

A Storyteller from Gironde: Judith (Latest Release: ‘It Takes Two’)

Judith, a storyteller from Gironde …, embodies the voice of her generation with fervent zeal for artistic and personal expression. Her music, a blend of introspection and universal appeal, explores themes of love, self-discovery and the tribulations of youth. Everything started with ‘Pink Caisse,’ where her distinctive voice and style heralded her as an emerging…

A Dance in the Morning Dew: ‘Nirvana’ by Kazy Lambist, Julietta

‘Nirvana’ by Kazy Lambist, Julietta In eager anticipation of his imminent second studio album, Kazy Lambist released his single ‘Nirvana’. This new musical composition acts as a further harbinger to the album, succeeding the track ‘Lost.’ In a symphonic collaboration with the American songstress Julietta, he masterfully created a release imbued with both tranquility and…

… to a lost love: “Et si” by Docile

“Et si” by Docile The striking synthesis of retro and contemporary sound, in which the vocoder emphasized the fragility and the robotization of the vocals, was remarkable. I am referring to a young and aspiring artist named Docile, who is incidentally a Frenchwoman, who recently released her latest song “Et si”. It is the beginning…