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Pléthore announce ‘Tainted’ plus music video

Pléthore

TAINTED, NEW SINGLE AND VIDEO OUT NOW

 

 

Pléthore is an encounter between space, music and architecture.

 

The French collective founded by the musician and architect Louis Faloci mixes electronic music with a pop bathed in soul. Pléthore does not hesitate to blur the lines by going to the border of genres and artistic mediums. Deliberately mysterious, everything is here to serve the music and the soundscapes that it has to offer.

 

During his architecture studies in Paris, Louis Faloci played in different bands until he met the producer Arnaud Kalmès. Together, alongside the participation of different artists, they have refined and created the identity and sound of Pléthore. After releasing an EP and some singles during Covid, the band recorded their debut album “Digital Dream” with the producer Arnaud Kalmès. They also worked on the record with gospel singers, the rapper Jameson “Jamo” Pepper (Guts) and the pianist Vincent Charrue (China Moses, Victor Solf).

 

Pléthore headline a show at La Boule Noire, Paris on June 6th.

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