Swiss artist Vendredi sur Mer, known as Charline Mignot, unveils her third album "Malabar Princess," following her acclaimed past work. This album contrasts her previous electronic influences with a nostalgic, organic sound characterized by piano, drumming, and synthesisers. With collaborations from producer Sam Tiba and others, the project explores personal themes of identity and heritage. Named after a tragic 1950 plane crash, the album reinterprets this history as a return to childhood roots, showcasing Mignot's evolution as an artist and her desire to connect listeners with her essence. A must-see performance follows in Berlin.
"I want to show who I am and where I come from," shares Charline Mignot, whose personality now fully embodies Vendredi sur Mer.
In "Malabar Princess," Vendredi sur Mer channels the majestic mountains of her childhood, breathing life into her music with delicate piano, drumming, and languid synthesisers.
This third album represents a return to a long-forgotten land, transcending associated tragedy of a 1950 plane crash on the Bossons Glacier.
More than just music, "Malabar Princess" is an intimate expedition, inviting listeners to uncover the true essence of the artist.
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