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Described often as a one-man orchestra, French artist FKJ (French Kiwi Juice) has made a mark in the music industry with his unique blend of improvisational jazz, funk and electronic music. FKJ's music videos, like his sound, are a captivating blend of artistry and tech, just as likely to feature sweeping landscape shots as shots of the artist lost in the creation of his lush sounds.
Take, for instance, his music video for 'Why Are There Boundaries', which featured FKJ performing the track on a Bolivian salt flat. As his soulful melodies and beats resonated across the stark, ethereal landscape, the video provided a visual spectacle both surreal and poetic. As if this wasn't enough of a feat, FKJ filmed another video for his single 'Skyline', showing him performing in the scenic Lake Nakuru, Kenya, surrounded by a flurry of flamingos. You won't see too many artists perform amidst flamingos during sunset, but then again, FKJ isn't your everyday artist.
Another quirk about FKJ is that his distinctive style extends even to his album covers. Look at his debut album, 'French Kiwi Juice', with its doodle-style party scene - it perfectly captures the mellow, organic and joyful tone of the album. So, while FKJ may not have mainstream fame, he undeniably impacts the industry by demonstrating the visual artistry that can beautifully accompany and elevate music. His work continually blurs the line between what is considered 'music' and 'art', thus challenging his audience to look beyond the traditional confines of genres and mediums.
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