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Lescop, born as Mathieu Peudupin, is a French pop singer who has established a unique position in the music industry with his distinctive synth-pop sounds and atmospheric melodies. With his notable debut album released in 2012, Lescop gained significant recognition within the industry, adorning the French pop with a cloak of mystique and artistry. The artist's music often paints pictures reminiscent of 80s synth-pop aura, coupled with cryptic lyrics reflecting his deep thought process. A testament to his creativity is his visually captivating music video for "La Foret," a fascination of shadowy scenery and oddly serene suspense.
Earlier in his career, Lescop was a part of the rock band Asyl, during which he polished his music skills, establishing the groundwork for his solo career in synth-pop. His music videos, crafted with precise cinematic influences, further enhanced by the enigmatic and intense vibes in his music. His video for the single "Tokyo, la nuit" is a visually compelling journey across Tokyo's nightscapes, capturing the loneliness and melancholy of urban life, an unusual yet compelling touch. The video for "David Palmer," on the other hand, is a journey through time, evoking a fusion of nostalgia and anticipation for the future. Lescop is not only an artist but also an unorthodox storyteller, visualizing his narratives through music and imagery. The tale of Lescop's motorcycle had been stolen after his first live performance is an anecdote that still brings a spark to his narrative, emphasizing his offbeat journey to fame.
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