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Charlotte Leclerc // Bingo LP

Charlotte Leclerc // Bingo LP

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This is the debut album released in September 2020 by French Lo-Fi writer Charlotte Leclerc.

This work contains nine songs that she recorded night after night between 2011 and 2018, such as Avant Exotica-Ambient Funk, which cannot be described well. DL code included.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Delodio releases available at Tobira. 

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Text by Delodio:

"Charlotte Leclerc talks loud and fast, she's at full speed, at a heat of 10,000 degrees and gives off a very pleasant warmth --if you stay at the right distance. She's like the sun: if you get too close, you'll burn up straight away. Speaking of which, Charlotte has distanced herself, and not on purpose either. When coming home at night, instead of getting into the role of laboring musician, she chose instead to make music a bit like you'd smoke one last cigarette Before bed. The story of this album began when I asked her if she made music by herself. I knew she played regularly with other people in bands, but nothing about any potential solo musical activity. She replied, “When I get home late at night, before going to bed, I like to switch on my old Vermona drum machine and my synths. I record stuff that isn't songs, that I forget all about and don't listen to again because it must be garbage. ”It didn't take more than that for me to really want to listen to it. After several months I loved them straight away. Very loose and free tracks, a music made for no one in particular. No format, no structures, just creation sprinkled. Over daily life. Moments like these are often forgotten, lost in your head, which is overcrowded with day-to-day stuff. But in this case, she managed to save them, preserving them in time thanks to the record button. Style-wise, I'm not sure what Charlotte Leclerc's “bits of music” are. Avant-exotica? Ambient-funk? Maybe. However, if you're wondering if there's any emotion in there, I'd answer as she would, “Yeah, loaaaads.” " 

Artist: Charlotte Leclerc

Label: Delodio

This is the debut album released in September 2020 by French Lo-Fi writer Charlotte Leclerc.

This work contains nine songs that she recorded night after night between 2011 and 2018, such as Avant Exotica-Ambient Funk, which cannot be described well. DL code included.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Delodio releases available at Tobira. 

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Text by Delodio:

"Charlotte Leclerc talks loud and fast, she's at full speed, at a heat of 10,000 degrees and gives off a very pleasant warmth --if you stay at the right distance. She's like the sun: if you get too close, you'll burn up straight away. Speaking of which, Charlotte has distanced herself, and not on purpose either. When coming home at night, instead of getting into the role of laboring musician, she chose instead to make music a bit like you'd smoke one last cigarette Before bed. The story of this album began when I asked her if she made music by herself. I knew she played regularly with other people in bands, but nothing about any potential solo musical activity. She replied, “When I get home late at night, before going to bed, I like to switch on my old Vermona drum machine and my synths. I record stuff that isn't songs, that I forget all about and don't listen to again because it must be garbage. ”It didn't take more than that for me to really want to listen to it. After several months I loved them straight away. Very loose and free tracks, a music made for no one in particular. No format, no structures, just creation sprinkled. Over daily life. Moments like these are often forgotten, lost in your head, which is overcrowded with day-to-day stuff. But in this case, she managed to save them, preserving them in time thanks to the record button. Style-wise, I'm not sure what Charlotte Leclerc's “bits of music” are. Avant-exotica? Ambient-funk? Maybe. However, if you're wondering if there's any emotion in there, I'd answer as she would, “Yeah, loaaaads.” " 

Artist: Charlotte Leclerc

Label: Delodio