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L'Impératrice, a French band changing the scene with a slick blend of disco-funk and seductive, rhythmic sunset grooves, has grown into a six-piece ensemble. The group initially turned heads with their self-produced debut EP in 2012, bursting through France’s indie pop scene. Today, they release records through their own label, microqlima, maintaining a captivating creative autonomy that resonates in the music industry.
Interestingly, their music video aesthetics are as timeless as the melodies themselves, largely thanks to director Clémence Demesme. Her work on the song, 'Sonate Pacifique', combines vintage and modern tones, reinforcing the band's aesthetic uniqueness. The ‘Parfum Thérémine’ video, directed by Alice Kong, is an alluring blend of disco and pop aesthetics. The video, set in a colour-splashed underwater wonderland, allows viewers a glimpse into the engaging visual storytelling L'Impératrice have mastered. Remember the 'Vanille Fraise' video? This candy-coloured throwback to 80s exercise videos showed audiences another layer of their musical charm. Each video the band releases tends to be distinct yet undeniably L'Impératrice – leaving fans anxiously awaiting what they’ll serve up next.
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