A French quartet that blends electronic pop with Brazilian rhythms, anchored by Stanislas Nordey's vocals.
For a sense of their range, listen to the title track from 'Singular' alongside something like 'Saudade Covarde' - you'll hear how their sound has evolved while keeping that core electronic foundation.
Loubet matters because they're one of those rare French bands that genuinely absorbed Brazilian music rather than just sampling it. Their 2015 debut 'Singular' established their electronic pop foundation, but songs like 'Saudade Covarde' and 'Segunda Pro Zé Rico' show how they've woven Brazilian rhythms into their sound. They've built a catalog that feels both Parisian and something else entirely.
The band formed in Paris around 2014 as a quartet with Stanislas Nordey on vocals and Antoine Bourdeau handling production. Their debut 'Singular' arrived in 2015, followed by 'Chimères' in 2018 and 'Démesure' in 2021, each showing some shift from their initial electronic pop approach. They paused briefly in 2017 after misconduct allegations against Nordey, but resumed after he was cleared following an internal review.
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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