Ogee
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Ogee

Ogee is a Paris-based trio formed in the early 2010s by Guillaume Alric, Lucie Antunes, and Ambroise Willaume. They released their debut single "Sors de Ma...

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Ogee is a Paris-based trio formed in the early 2010s by Guillaume Alric, Lucie Antunes, and Ambroise Willaume. They released their debut single "Sors de Ma Tête" in 2017, which became their most recognizable track. Their first album "Souviens-Toi" came out in 2019, followed by the EP "Tempête" in 2020.

Their music blends atmospheric soundscapes with folk melodies and electronic elements. Alric handles guitar and songwriting, Antunes provides vocals, and Willaume plays drums and percussion. Another notable song in their catalog is "Valse de Printemps."

Some critics found their sound too experimental, but the band maintained their approach.

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