Article(s) de octobre 2025
Jasmine not Jafar is joining Odessa
30/10/25 - 16:27 maxime Booking
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- contenu : <p id="isPasted" class="default" dir="ltr">Like the tangle of multicolored cables spilling out of their modulars, Jasmine Not Jafar fiercely believe that two can make a multitude! While their <strong>brat girl power attitude</strong> and <strong>f</strong><strong>ight against the patriarchy</strong> permeate their music, it would be far too limiting to pigeonhole them.</p>
<p class="default" dir="ltr">The duo’s <strong>live techno</strong> is meant for the <strong>party scene </strong>- one that calls upon <strong>Charlie XCX, Cobrah,</strong> and <strong>Coucou Chloé</strong>, badass idols with whom they share a love for <strong>cheeky kicks</strong> and <strong>dirty bass</strong>.</p>
<p class="default" dir="ltr">Their voices, intertwined with the synths, will leave you no choice but to let your body go, utterly f*cked up under their powerful hypnosis.</p>
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Yirji is joining Odessa Maison d’Artistes!
21/10/25 - 16:42 maxime Booking
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- contenu : <article>At 24, Yirji has already explored many artistic paths. From cinema to music and theatre writing, he weaves his diverse inspirations into colorful songs, sometimes euphoric, sometimes deeply melancholic. It was through lyrics, from Odezenne to Disiz and The Strokes, that he fell in love with music, developing a universe that blends curiosity, passion, and creativity.His debut EP, <i><strong>JSPLUS</strong></i>, is raw and intimate. Seven tracks born from a breakup, seven fragments of memory navigating shock, pain, and reconstruction, carried by finely crafted lyrics and productions that fuse new wave coldness with organic live energy. From <i><strong>LAVILABA</strong></i>, a summer-spleen track tinged with farewells, to <i><strong>LES MAINS + LES YEUX</strong></i>, a confession of a young man who regrets everything, Yirji explores absence with calm, almost surgical precision. Between experimental pop, rap-infused chanson, and alternative pop, <i>JSPLUS</i> opens a first major chapter in which Yirji finally reveals himself to the public. Rising Brussels artist <strong>Zonmai</strong> joins him on <i><strong>CMTTTT</strong></i>.</article>
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Mina Tindle is joining Odessa Maison d’Artistes!
09/10/25 - 16:42 maxime Booking
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- contenu : Mina Tindle, who will release her new album, <i><strong>Compass Rosa</strong></i>, on <strong><u>November 14</u></strong> <strong><u>2025</u></strong> - a luminous collection of intimate songs that act as a gentle remedy for the turbulence of the world, is joining Odessa Maison d'Artistes.
Blending confessions, incantations, and tender serenades, the album offers a delicate pop-folk universe that is both fragile and powerful.
Since her debut in 2012 with <i>Taranta</i>, Mina Tindle (Pauline de Lassus) has carved out a unique path in the pop-folk landscape, collaborating with artists from <strong>Sufjan Stevens</strong> to <strong>Bryce Dessner</strong>, and participating in projects like <i><strong>I Am Easy to Find</strong></i> by <strong>The National</strong>.
<i><strong>Compass Rosa</strong></i> continues this journey, capturing the warmth of home, the intimacy of personal reflection, and the subtle power of human connection.
Recorded in just five days with an ensemble of musicians and arranged and produced by <strong>Bryce Dessner,</strong> the album balances organic folk textures with classical finesse. Tracks like <i><strong>Rosa</strong></i> reveal a newfound immediacy and emotional clarity, while the entire record encourages listeners to slow down, breathe, and navigate the world with serenity. On stage, Mina Tindle transforms her songs into immersive experiences.
Her enchanting voice, paired with vibrant, organic arrangements, guides audiences through a journey of light and shadow, fragility and strength.
<i><strong>Compass Rosa, </strong></i>signed by Beggars<strong>,</strong> is more than an album - it’s a musical compass, a reminder that the path itself, not the destination, holds the most meaning.
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Wombo is joining Odessa Maison d’Artistes!
03/10/25 - 14:05 maxime Booking
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- contenu : <strong>Wombo</strong> - the Louisville trio of Sydney Chadwick (bass/vocals), Cameron Lowe (guitar), and Joel Taylor (drums) - are joining Odessa Maison d’Artistes. Known for their dreamlike take on post-punk, they mix dark undercurrents with unexpected riffs and melodies.
Since forming in 2016, they’ve carved out a reputation for reshaping familiar sounds into something completely their own, earning respect across the independent music scene.
Their third album, <i><strong>Danger in Fives</strong></i>, takes this adventurous spirit even further. Across 11 tracks, Wombo deconstruct and reinvent their formula, embracing happy accidents, bold experimentation, and new textures - from digital sounds and drum machines to studio surprises. Songs like <i><strong>Neon Bog</strong></i>, <i><strong>S.T. Tilted</strong></i>, and <i><strong>A Dog Says</strong></i> show them at their most daring, perfectly balancing refinement with raw intuition.
Both playful and immersive, <i><strong>Danger in Fives</strong></i> cements Wombo as one of the most inventive bands around, hinting that their next reinvention could be their boldest yet.
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