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Sep 2023
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Avec «In Nomine Corpus», la Franco-Camer...

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Cindy Pooch participe à mettre l’Afrique sur la carte de l’électro-pop mondiale avec son premier album In Nomine Corpus. La Franco-Camerounaise, chanteuse et compositrice autodidacte, signe 12 titres fédérateurs, dévoués à un style minimaliste en clair-obscur, mélancoliques et oniriques. Artiste avant-gardiste passionnée de littérature, elle s'empare des rythmes et traditions de divers lieux et les mute en musique actuelle d’un nouveau genre résolument futuriste.

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