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Be reassured, French pop music is not under a cold spell. But the whole country is trembling with impatience for the arrival of Inuït, the young French band from Nantes, discovered by Benjamin Lebeau from <a href="spotify:artist:6buUuVTdxxAe5ODJtKZ4hP" data-name="The Shoes">The Shoes</a>.
The group of five boys, all childhood friends: Pablo on trombone and percussion, Rémy on synthesizer, Alexis on bass synthesizer, Pierre on sax and percussion with Simon, the back-up singer on drums were joined by Coline, the young female vocalist almost two years ago when the adventure began to take shape. Echoing Björk and the Cocteau Twins, Coline&#39;s diaphanous but powerful voice divinely superposes the band&#39;s energetic melodies. Influenced by Radiohead, electro and R&amp;B, the band from Nantes aims to attract a wide audience.
Inuït is on all fronts with the same verve, from simple pop to wild crescendos. Whether it be &#39;Dodo Mafutsi&#39; with tribal vibes or the brilliant &#39;Anne&#39; quoting Anne Brontë, this young group has a heart-touching force. And there is such sensitivity on stage, it&#39;s quite simply an unforgettable experience. The EP, also featuring &#39;Hush&#39; and &#39;Circles&#39;, has a high concentration of powerful pop, both universal and modern, setting the stage for a much-awaited album in 2018. Such is the power of this band which, with its class and personality, opens new musical horizons, ranging from here to other distant lands. There&#39;s no doubt, French pop will never forget the instant Inuït first set foot on the ice with firm determination and immense talent.

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