A French singer-songwriter who blends electronic textures with intimate vocals across two decades of mood-driven music.
For a good sense of her sound, try 'Solène' or 'Ice Girl'. They're both typical Simon, textured, intimate, and built around her layered vocals.
Simon's work matters because it shows how electronic music can feel personal rather than just technical. Songs like 'Solène' and 'Fleur De Saison' build layered arrangements around her voice, creating spaces that are atmospheric but never cold. She's been doing this since her 2003 debut, which included a version of 'La Vie en Rose' that caught some early attention.
She started releasing music in the early 2000s after studying classical piano. Albums like 'Végétal' in 2006 and 'The Big Machine' in 2009 continued her mix of electronic and acoustic elements, with 'Météores' arriving in 2018.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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