Madame Rrose Sélavy
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Madame Rrose Sélavy

Madame Rrose Sélavy formed in Barcelona around 2010, with Laia Torrents on vocals and guitar, Pere Jou handling electronics, and Pau López on bass. Their...

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Madame Rrose Sélavy's ethereal noise from Barcelona

A trio blending electronica, ambient, and dissonant textures with Laia Torrents' vocals since 2010.

For their sound, try 'Clichês' first, it's got that hypnotic rhythm and introspective lyric thing down. 'A Caixa' shows how they work literary themes into the electronics.

They've carved out a space where hypnotic rhythms meet introspective lyrics, like in 'Clichês' and 'Eterno Retorno'. Their 2012 single 'A Caixa' drew from José Saramago's writings and landed on film soundtracks, giving their experimental sound a wider reach. The core lineup has stayed intact through four albums, maintaining that mix of ethereal vocals and electronic backdrops.

Formed in Barcelona around 2010, they released their self-titled debut that year. 'A Caixa' in 2012 brought literary inspiration and soundtrack placements, while albums like 'La Llama' and 'En El Vacío' continued their blend of electronica and noise. They've kept performing internationally with the same three members.

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Madame Rrose Sélavy formed in Barcelona around 2010, with Laia Torrents on vocals and guitar, Pere Jou handling electronics, and Pau López on bass. Their music pulls from electronica, ambient, and noise, often with ethereal vocals and dissonant textures. Songs like 'Clichés' and 'Algo Dito' show their mix of hypnotic rhythms and introspective lyrics.

In 2012, they released 'A Caixa,' a single inspired by Portuguese author José Saramago's writings. The track features Torrents' vocals over an electronic backdrop, exploring themes of love and loss. It appeared on several film soundtracks and helped establish their presence beyond the underground.

Their albums include 'Madame Rrose Sélavy' from 2010, 'La Llama' in 2012, 'El Momento' in 2016, and 'En El Vacío' in 2019. While their experimental approach has sometimes divided listeners, they've continued working with the same core lineup, performing at festivals and venues internationally.

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