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Living in a haunted manor in the middle of the french forest, Ana t’Aime is an orange-loving narcissist in the process of becoming a better person by embracing absolute honesty through their music - sometimes with layers of self-awareness that stack up to madness.
This franco-russian artist takes hyperpop’s philosophy of anti-elitism in experimental music and applies it to progressive rock, borrowing electronic approaches from bands like Radiohead and jazz-inspired messes from bands like Black Midi, while keeping their melodies as catchy as 2010’s hit radio songs.
Today, their second single “Enough Fun” is out, a pop-punk track about fearing you're not enjoying life enough.
This franco-russian artist takes hyperpop’s philosophy of anti-elitism in experimental music and applies it to progressive rock, borrowing electronic approaches from bands like Radiohead and jazz-inspired messes from bands like Black Midi, while keeping their melodies as catchy as 2010’s hit radio songs.
Today, their second single “Enough Fun” is out, a pop-punk track about fearing you're not enjoying life enough.